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ORD Estab the FY 26-27 Allocation of Funding Percentages for the Opioid Settlement Proceeds Funded Categories, & Estab the FY 26-27 Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appl Process, in Accordance with Ch 84 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), Ord Code (Staffopoulos) (Req of OSUD Grants Committee)

The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved an ordinance to establish funding allocations and a grant application process for opioid settlement proceeds for Fiscal Years 2026-2027. This action sets the framework for how these funds will be distributed and managed. The process involves establishing allocation percentages for funded categories and creating a grant application procedure. This is an early stage in the public process, as the ordinance has been approved by the committee and city council. The work set in motion will involve administrative and financial planning, grant management, and potentially the awarding of grants for projects addressing opioid settlement proceeds. Local businesses involved in professional services, such as legal, accounting, and consulting, may find opportunities in supporting the grant application process or managing awarded funds. Reaching out now, before specific grant solicitations or funding awards are finalized, allows businesses to understand the upcoming needs and position themselves for potential involvement.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the CEO of the DIA, or His Desig, to Execute a Redev Agrmt btwn the DIA & Global Solution Partners, Inc., to Support the Renovation & Rehab by Developer of a Historic Bldg Located at 231 N. Laura St; Auth 3 Downtown Preservation & Revitalization Prog Loans, in an Aggregate Amt Not to Exceed $1,907,345.00, to the Developer in Connection with the Proj; Desig the DIA as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt; Prov for Oversight of the Project by the DIA; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmt & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs; Timeline for Execution of Agrmt by the Developer (Lavie) (Req of DIA)

The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved an agreement for the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 231 N. Laura Street. This project is being undertaken by Global Solution Partners, Inc., with the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) acting as the contract monitor. The approval includes authorizing three Downtown Preservation and Revitalization Program loans totaling up to $1,907,345.00 for the developer. The project is now approved and moving forward, involving the execution of related documents and technical changes. This initiative will likely require services for site preparation, structural repairs, interior renovations, and specialized historic building restoration. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to engage early to understand the project's scope and potential needs before final bids and permits are established.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Finance Committee
Address:
231 N. Laura St
Applicant:
Global Solution Partners, Inc.

ORD Making Certain Findings, & Apv & Auth the CEO of the DIA, or His Desig, to Execute a Redev Agrmt btwn the DIA & Historic Urban Core, LLC, to Support the Renovation & Rehab by Developer of a Historic Bldg Located at 38-44 W. Monroe St; Auth 3 Downtown Preservation & Revitalization Prog Loans, in an Aggregate Amt Not to Exceed $1,620,655.00, to the Developer in Connection with the Proj; Desig the DIA as Contract Monitor for the Agrmt; Prov for Oversight of the Proj by the DIA; Auth the Execution of All Docs Relating to the Above Agrmt & Transactions, & Auth Technical Changes to the Docs; Timeline for Execution of Agrmt by the Developer (Lavie) (Req of DIA)

The City of Jacksonville's Finance Committee has approved an agreement for the renovation and rehabilitation of a historic building located at 38-44 W. Monroe St. The agreement is between the Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) and Historic Urban Core, LLC. This project is planned to involve significant work on a historic structure. The city has authorized three loan programs totaling up to $1,620,655.00 to support the developer's efforts. The DIA will monitor the agreement and oversee the project. This approval means the project is moving forward, with potential for site preparation, structural work, and interior renovations. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers in areas such as historic building restoration, general contracting, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and painting could find opportunities. Reaching out to the developer or the DIA early could provide an advantage before bids and permits are finalized.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Decision:
Finance Committee
Address:
38-44 W. Monroe St
Applicant:
Historic Urban Core, LLC

ORD Making Certain Findings; Apv the Appl of GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC for Renewal of Its Certificate of Public Convenience & Necessity (CON) to Operate a Construction & Demolition Debris Processing & Recycling Facility with a Modification to Operate the Facility as a Construction & Demolition Debris & Yard Trash Transfer Station & a Clean Debris Recycling Facility; Prov for Conds of Said Renewal (Dillard) (Introduced by the CP pursuant to Ch 380, Ord Code)

The City of Jacksonville's Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee has approved an ordinance related to GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC's request to renew its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. This renewal includes a modification to operate a facility that processes construction and demolition debris, and yard trash, for recycling. The facility is located in Jacksonville. This item has been approved by the committee and is moving forward in the public process. The project involves the ongoing operation and potential upgrades of a waste processing and recycling facility. This could create opportunities for contractors specializing in site maintenance, waste management services, and environmental compliance. Early engagement with the applicant may provide insight into future needs before formal bids are released.

Board:
Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC

ORD re Ch 745 (Addressing & Street Naming Regulations), Ord Code; Renaming a Roadway Currently Identified as “Fingerlake Street” to “Fairfield Way” in Council Dist 12 Pursuant to Sec 745.105 (Public Street Name Changes), Ord Code; Directing the LSD to Forward a Copy of This Ord, Once Enacted, to the PWD, Dev Svcs Div, Addressing Sec, for Processing, Implementation, & Coordination with 911 Emerg, the JFRD, the U.S. Post Office, & Other Affected Agencies & Orgs (Pollock) (Introduced by CM White)

This public notice concerns a proposed ordinance to change a street name. The roadway currently known as "Fingerlake Street" is planned to be renamed "Fairfield Way" in Council District 12. This item is currently under review by the Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee. The process involves reviewing the ordinance, holding public hearings, and potentially amending and approving the change. If approved, the ordinance will be forwarded to various city departments, including Public Works and Development Services, as well as emergency services and the U.S. Post Office, for implementation. This project would involve coordination and administrative work among these agencies. Local businesses involved in signage, printing, and administrative support services could be impacted by this name change. Early engagement may be beneficial as the process moves forward.

Board:
Transportation, Energy & Utilities Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD re the Grant Agrmt btwn the City & Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc. for the Preserving & Restoring the Merchant Dists of Riverside & Avondale Prog Originally Appvd & Authd by Ord 2025-690-E; Amend Ord 2025-690-E by Amend Exhibit 2 (RAP Term Sheet & Budget) to Amend the Prog Budget (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Peluso)

The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee is reviewing an ordinance that would amend a previous agreement for the Preserving and Restoring the Merchant Districts of Riverside and Avondale Program. This program, originally approved by Ordinance 2025-690-E, is seeking to amend its budget and term sheet. The proposed changes are currently under review by the Finance Committee and other city bodies, with public hearings and votes scheduled through May 2026. If approved, this program would involve restoration and preservation work within the merchant districts of Riverside and Avondale. This could lead to opportunities for contractors and suppliers involved in historic preservation, general construction, site work, and potentially specialized trades for restoration projects. Early engagement with the city or Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc. could provide insight into specific project needs as plans develop.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Applicant:
Riverside-Avondale Preservation, Inc.

ORD-MC Amend Sec 106.106 (Balanced Budget & Budget Stabilization Reserve), Pt 1 (General Provisions), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Change the Process for when Gen Fund/Gen Svcs Dist Unassigned Fund Bal Increases to Fund Future Financial Obligations Tied to Substantial Completion of Improvements Made Pursuant to Appvd Economic Dev Agrmts; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Lahnen) (Co-Sponsors CMs Miller, Diamond, Howland, Salem, Arias, J. Carlucci, Carrico, Amaro, Johnson, Carlucci, Freeman, Boylan, White, Pittman, Gay, Pittman, Clark-Murray & Peluso)

The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee has approved an ordinance that changes how the city handles increases in its unassigned fund balance for the General Fund and General Services District. This change relates to future financial needs tied to improvements completed under approved economic development agreements. The ordinance was introduced and went through several readings and public hearings before final approval. This process sets the stage for potential future projects that may require construction or related services. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor future announcements related to economic development agreements, as these could lead to opportunities for site preparation, construction, and specialized trades. Early engagement with city planning departments or economic development offices may provide insight into upcoming projects.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Amend Sec 602.802 (Restricted Activities), Pt 8 (Lobbying), Ch 602 (Jacksonville Ethics Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Certain Expenditures to the Mayor & Council Members; Prov for Codification Instructions (Reingold) (Introduced by CM Carlucci)

This item concerns a proposed ordinance amendment to the Jacksonville Ethics Code, specifically Section 602.802, Part 8, which deals with lobbying. The amendment aims to prohibit certain expenditures made to the Mayor and Council Members. This ordinance is currently under review and has been continued by the Finance Committee. The process involves legislative readings, public hearings, and codification instructions. This procedural item does not involve physical construction or direct procurement of goods and services for a development project. Therefore, the primary opportunity for local businesses lies in professional services related to understanding and complying with the ordinance, such as legal counsel. Early engagement with legal professionals familiar with municipal codes and ethics regulations would be advisable as the ordinance moves through its review process.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Concerning the Mayor’s Transfer Authority; Amend Secs 106.304 (Mayor’s Transfer Power) & 106.308 (Capital Improvement Transfers, Appropriation Amendments & Change Orders), Subpt A (General Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Limit the Mayor’s Transfer Authority to $100,000 Among the Capital Improvement Projs Listed in the CIP Appvd by the Council & to $100,000 During Any FY into or Out of Any Agency, Nondept or Dept Existing Line Item; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)

The City of Jacksonville Finance Committee is reviewing a proposed ordinance that would amend sections of the city's budget and accounting code. This ordinance aims to limit the Mayor's authority to transfer funds. Specifically, it proposes a cap of $100,000 for transfers among Capital Improvement Projects approved by the Council. It also suggests a limit of $100,000 per fiscal year for transfers into or out of any agency, non-departmental, or departmental line item. This item is currently under review, having been continued by the Finance Committee. The process involves legislative review and public hearings. This review could lead to changes in how city funds are managed for capital projects and agency budgets. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers should monitor this process as it could impact future project funding and budget allocations. Early awareness allows businesses to understand potential shifts in city spending priorities.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Creating a New Sec 106.330.1 (Prohibition on Expenditures for Abortions &/or Related Services), Subpt B (Special Provisions), Pt 3 (Appropriations), Ch 106 (Budget & Accounting Code), Ord Code, to Prohibit Expenditure of City Funds to Pay for Abortions &/or Related Svcs; Prov for Codification Instructions (Staffopoulos) (Introduced by CM Diamond)

This public notice concerns a proposed ordinance for the City of Jacksonville, Duval. The ordinance, if passed, would create a new section of the city's code to prohibit the expenditure of city funds for abortions and related services. This item is currently under review, having been introduced and read multiple times before various city bodies. The process involves legislative review and public hearings. While this item does not involve physical construction or direct procurement of materials and labor for a building project, it does involve legal and administrative processes. Businesses that provide legal services, government relations, or administrative support may find opportunities related to the review and implementation of such ordinances. Engaging with city staff or council members early in the review process could provide insight into the administrative needs and potential support services required.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC Repealing Sec 111.460 (Sign Enforcement Fund), Pt 4 (Administration, Personnel & Code Regulation), Ch 111 (Special Revenue & Trust Accounts), Ord Code; Amend Sec 320.412 (Renewal of Sign Permits for Off-Site Signs) & 320.413 (Removal of Signs), Pt 4 (Permits), Ch 320 (General Provisions), Ord Code, to Eliminate References to the Sign Enforcement Fund; Amend Sec 326.107 (Maintenance), Pt 1 (General Regulations), Ch 326 (Signs & Outdoor Display Structures), Ord Code, to Eliminate References to the Sign Enforcement Fund; Prov for Codification Instructions (Dillard) (Introduced by CM Boylan)

This public notice concerns a city ordinance that has been approved by the Finance Committee and City Council. The ordinance repeals a section of the code related to the Sign Enforcement Fund and amends other sections to remove references to this fund. Specifically, it affects rules for renewing sign permits, removing signs, and maintaining signs and outdoor display structures. This action means the city will no longer use the Sign Enforcement Fund for these purposes. While this item does not involve new construction, it may create opportunities for businesses involved in legal services and administrative support related to code compliance and regulatory changes. Early engagement with city departments or legal counsel could provide insight into any ongoing administrative needs or adjustments stemming from this ordinance.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-MC re Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants; Amend Secs 84.301 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Allocation for Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), 84.304 (Eligibility to Apply for Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), 84.305 (Application Requirements), 84.306 (Review, Evaluation & Scoring of Applications by OSUD Grants Committee), 84.307 (Funding Allocations by OSUD Grants Committee; Grant Award Limitations), 84.308 (Amendments to Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Budgets by Recipients; Approval by Manager of Opioid Abatement), & 84.309 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Board; Appeals Procedure), Pt 3 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Awards Procedures), Ch 84 (Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants), Ord Code, to Clarify Eligibility Requirements, Update Appl Requirements, Change the Assignment of Points to the Evaluation Criterion, Clarify the Use of the High Score Model to Prov Funding to the Next Highest Ranked Score when an Awarded Recipient Does Not Accept the Award or Funding Otherwise Becomes Available, & Update Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grant Appeals Brd Procedure; Prov for Codification Instructions (Smith) (Introduced by CM Salem)

This public notice concerns proposed changes to the City of Jacksonville's Opioid Settlement Proceeds Grants program. The city is reviewing an ordinance that would amend several sections of its code related to how these grants are allocated and managed. Key changes include clarifying who is eligible to apply, updating application requirements, adjusting how applications are scored, and modifying procedures for awarding funds when a recipient declines an award. The ordinance also addresses appeals processes for grant awards. This item is currently under review by the Finance Committee and has gone through initial readings and public hearings. The proposed changes are intended to refine the grant process. While no specific construction projects are detailed, the ordinance aims to facilitate the distribution of funds for abatement purposes, which could eventually lead to projects undertaken by grant recipients. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers interested in potential future work funded by these grants should monitor the program's progress and familiarize themselves with the updated eligibility and application rules. Early awareness of these procedural changes can provide an advantage as grant recipients begin to plan their projects.

Board:
Finance Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item

ORD-Q Apv Sign Waiver (Appl SW-26-06) at 6680 Powers Ave, btwn Toledo Rd & University Blvd - FL National Investments, LLC - Req to Reduce the Min Setback from 10 ft to 0 ft in CCG-2 (R.E. # 152593-0045) (Dist. 5-J. Carlucci) (Corrigan) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

FL National Investments, LLC has requested a sign waiver for a property located at 6680 Powers Ave, between Toledo Rd and University Blvd. The request is to reduce the minimum setback for signage from 10 feet to 0 feet in the CCG-2 zoning district. This item is currently under review by the Land Use & Zoning Committee. If approved, this could lead to site preparation and installation work related to signage. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this item as it moves through the public process. Early engagement before final permits are issued may offer a competitive advantage.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
6680 Powers Ave
Applicant:
FL National Investments, LLC

ORD-Q Apv Zoning Exception (Appl E-26-11) at 11247 Alta Dr, at the Corner of Faye Rd & Alta Dr - Beemer & Associates XLIX LLC - Req the Allowance of Retail Sales & Svc of All Alcoholic Beverages Including Liquor, Beer, or Wine for On-Premises or Off-Premises Consumption or Both, in Conjunction with a Restaurant, for Kappuccinos Breakfast & Sports Bar, in PUD (R.E. # 108678-0050) (Dist. 2-Gay) (Nagbe) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

This item involves a zoning exception request for a property located at 11247 Alta Drive, at the corner of Faye Road and Alta Drive. The applicant, Beemer & Associates XLIX LLC, is seeking to allow retail sales and services of all alcoholic beverages, including liquor, beer, or wine, for on-premises or off-premises consumption, in connection with a restaurant. This is for Kappuccinos Breakfast & Sports Bar, currently in a Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning. The request has been approved by the Land Use & Zoning Committee and the City Council. This approval allows for the sale of alcohol to support the restaurant's operations. Businesses that supply food service, alcohol, or related retail services may find opportunities. Early engagement with the applicant could be beneficial as the business plans its operations and potential build-out or renovations.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
11247 Alta Dr
Applicant:
Beemer & Associates XLIX LLC

ORD-Q Apv Zoning Exception (Appl E-26-17) at 8602 Baymeadows Rd, btwn Bayberry Rd & Baymeadows Way Which Includes the Retail Sale & Service of All Alcoholic Beverages in Conjunction With a Restaurant, Including Outside Sales & Services, for Babylon Restaurant Lounge & Bar, LLC, in CCG-1 (R.E. # 152690-0155) (Dist. 11-Arias) (Nagbe) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

A zoning exception is being reviewed for a property located at 8602 Baymeadows Rd, between Bayberry Rd and Baymeadows Way. The proposal is for Babylon Restaurant Lounge & Bar, LLC to operate a restaurant that includes the retail sale and service of all alcoholic beverages, with outside sales and services. This item is currently under review by the Land Use & Zoning Committee. If approved, this project would involve interior build-out and renovation for the restaurant and bar space, including potential outdoor seating areas. Contractors specializing in restaurant build-outs, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, painting, flooring, and landscaping could find opportunities. Suppliers of restaurant equipment, furniture, and bar supplies may also be involved. Reaching out early in the review process allows businesses to understand the project scope before final plans and permits are issued.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
8602 Baymeadows Rd
Applicant:
Babylon Restaurant Lounge & Bar, LLC

ORD-Q Apv the Waiver of Min Required Rd Frontage (Appl WRF-26-01) at 0 Wages Wy, S of New Berlin Rd - Austin Rubashka - Req to Reduce the Min Rd Frontage Requirements from 80 ft to 0 ft in RR-Acre (R.E. # 106886-0010)(Dist. 8-Gaffney, Jr.) (Nagbe) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

This item concerns a request to waive minimum road frontage requirements for a property located at 0 Wages Way, south of New Berlin Road. The applicant, Austin Rubashka, is seeking to reduce the required road frontage from 80 feet to 0 feet for land zoned RR-Acre. This ordinance was approved by the Land Use & Zoning Committee and the City Council. While this approval relates to a waiver, it may precede future development plans for the property. If development occurs, it could involve site preparation, utility work, and construction. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to monitor this property for potential future opportunities as development plans are clarified. Early engagement could provide an advantage before formal bids and permits are issued.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
0 Wages Wy, S of New Berlin Rd
Applicant:
Austin Rubashka

ORD-Q Apv the Waiver of Min Required Rd Frontage (Appl WRF-26-05) at 4526 Mundy Dr S, btwn Mundy Dr S & St. Johns River - Mundy Land Trust - Req to Reduce the Min Rd Frontage Requirements from 144 ft to 0 ft in RLD-90 (R.E. # 099912-0000) (Dist. 5-J. Carlucci) (Corrigan) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

A request to waive minimum required road frontage for a property located at 4526 Mundy Dr S, between Mundy Dr S and the St. Johns River, has been withdrawn. The property, owned by Mundy Land Trust, sought to reduce the minimum road frontage requirement from 144 feet to 0 feet within the RLD-90 zoning. This item was introduced on March 10, 2026, and went through several readings and public hearings before being withdrawn by the Land Use & Zoning Committee on April 21, 2026, and the City Council on April 28, 2026. Because this proposal has been withdrawn, there is no current project scope of work or development opportunity. Therefore, no contractors, suppliers, or service providers are needed at this time.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
4526 Mundy Dr S
Applicant:
Mundy Land Trust

ORD-Q Apv the Waiver of Min Required Rd Frontage (Appl WRF-26-06) at 1923 Valencia Dr, btwn Rankin Dr N & Thorden Rd - Matthew Remodeling Inc. - Req to Reduce the Min Rd Frontage Requirements from 144 ft to 0 ft in RLD-90 (R.E. # 136308-0000) (Dist. 5-J. Carlucci) (Cox) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

This notice is about a proposed ordinance for a property at 1923 Valencia Drive, located between Rankin Drive North and Thorden Road. The applicant, Matthew Remodeling Inc., is requesting to reduce the minimum required road frontage from 144 feet to 0 feet for a property zoned RLD-90. This item has been approved by the Land Use & Zoning Committee and the City Council. This approval allows for potential future development that may involve site preparation, utility work, and construction. Contractors, suppliers, and service providers are encouraged to reach out early to learn more about potential opportunities as plans develop.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
1923 Valencia Dr, btwn Rankin Dr N & Thorden Rd
Applicant:
Matthew Remodeling Inc.

ORD-Q Granting Administrative Deviation (Appl AD-26-06) at 0 Wages Wy, S of New Berlin Rd - Austin Rubashka - Req to Reduce the Required Min Lot Area from 43,560 sq ft to 27,007 sq ft, in RR-Acre (R.E. # 106886-0010) (Dist. 8-Gaffney, Jr.) (Nagbe) (LUZ) (PD Apv)

An administrative deviation has been approved for a property located at 0 Wages Wy, south of New Berlin Road. The request was to reduce the minimum lot area from 43,560 square feet to 27,007 square feet for a property zoned RR-Acre. This approval means the project can move forward with the reduced lot size. The project would involve site preparation and construction on a smaller lot than originally required. This early stage presents an opportunity for contractors, suppliers, and service providers to engage with the applicant or developer before detailed site plans, bids, and permits are finalized. Reaching out now could provide a competitive advantage for businesses specializing in site work, utilities, and building trades.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
0 Wages Wy, S of New Berlin Rd
Applicant:
Austin Rubashka

ORD-Q Rezoning at 0 Commonwealth Ave, btwn Superior St & McDuff Ave N - (2.01± Acres) - RLD-60 to RMD-B - Charles Powell (R.E. # 056763-0000) (Dist. 9-Clark-Murray) (Nagbe) (LUZ) (PD Deny)

A rezoning request for approximately 2.01 acres at 0 Commonwealth Ave, located between Superior Street and McDuff Avenue North, has been withdrawn. The proposal sought to change the zoning from RLD-60 to RMD-B. This item was under review by the Land Use & Zoning Committee and City Council. Although the rezoning request was withdrawn, the original property owner is Charles Powell. This withdrawal means the project as proposed will not move forward at this time. Any future development would require a new application and review process. Local contractors, suppliers, and service providers interested in potential future opportunities in this area should monitor future land use applications.

Board:
Land Use & Zoning Committee
Date:
2026-04-21
Type:
Agenda_item
Address:
0 Commonwealth Ave, btwn Superior St & McDuff Ave N
Applicant:
Charles Powell

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