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Developer proposes unique vehicular condominiums amid zoning debate

October 22, 2024 | Walton County, Florida


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Developer proposes unique vehicular condominiums amid zoning debate
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed land use change for a 9.82-acre property located on Don Bishop Road, which is bisected by a 100-foot power line easement. The applicant seeks to transition the land designation from conservation residential to residential, with a focus on developing vehicular condominiums for high-end vehicles, including RVs and classic cars.

The property, which is situated near Highway 98, has been deemed unsuitable for traditional residential development due to its proximity to the power line, which typically deters potential homeowners. Instead, the applicant argues that the site is better suited for commercial use, specifically for the storage of vehicles. The proposal includes a limit of two residential units per acre, significantly lower than the potential density allowed under current zoning, in response to community concerns about traffic and density.

The applicant emphasized that the vehicular condominiums would generate far less traffic compared to residential homes, as owners would visit infrequently. This is particularly relevant given the increasing congestion at the intersection of Don Bishop and Highway 98. The proposal aims to create a transition from the more intense village mixed-use area to the proposed commercial development, while also addressing local traffic concerns.

The meeting also highlighted the absence of wetlands or protected habitats on the property, which the applicant believes supports the case for its development. The board is expected to consider public comments before making a decision on the proposed land use change.

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