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The Lynn Haven City Commission noted a final reading of Ordinance No. 1183 concerning a Lynn Haven mixed‑use project and discussed a development order for a phase‑3 addition that will connect to existing Arbor Trace apartments and introduce an additional entrance on Jenks Road.
A commissioner asked whether the project’s two access points raised any safety concerns for police or fire response; staff replied that technical‑review‑committee (TRC) comments, including issues raised by a fire inspector named Guelmar, had been addressed by the developer. Staff said one access connects to Jenks Road and the other links to the already‑constructed Arbor Trace phase, and that standard access and egress issues had been resolved in TRC review.
The item was discussed but no formal vote was recorded at the precommission meeting; the project remains subject to the normal land‑use approval process and final action on the ordinance and development order will be on the regular meeting agenda if a vote is required.
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