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Marion County approves four zoning changes on planning and zoning consent agenda

April 14, 2025 | Marion County, Florida


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Marion County approves four zoning changes on planning and zoning consent agenda
At its April 14, 2025 planning and zoning session, the Marion County Board of County Commissioners approved the planning and zoning consent agenda items 1.1.01 through 1.1.04 by a single unanimous vote.

The items approved were:
- Case 250401ZC (Bamcore, Florida LLC): rezoning from multifamily dwelling (R‑3) to light industrial (M‑1) for a 2.77‑acre parcel (parcel account number 9030072701); applicant described use as an employment center and extension of adjacent lumber/wood product fabrication uses.
- Case 250403ZC (Java Homes Investment, LLC): rezoning from rural business (B‑2) to rural residential (RR‑1) for a 2.3‑acre parcel (15460 SW 40th Street Road, Ocala).
- Case 250404ZC (W D Holt LLC and Nacho Properties LLC): rezoning from rural commercial (RC‑1) to regional business (B‑4) for a portion of a 19.19‑acre parcel (1950 SE Highway 44, Bellevue).
- Case 250405SU (W D Holt LLC and Nacho Properties LLC): special‑use permit to allow outdoor storage of plumbing pipe within the B‑4 zone for the same portion of the 19.19‑acre parcel (1950 SE Highway 44, Bellevue).

Growth Services staff read the items into the record; the board asked a question about the intended use for the Bamcore parcel and the applicant (Toby Stultz) explained Bamcore fabricates prefabricated wood panels and would use the parcel as an extension of an existing manufacturing/fabrication operation. There were no public objections and no items were pulled for individual consideration.

Commissioner Stone moved approval of items 1.1.01 through 1.1.04; Commissioner Curry seconded. The motion passed unanimously.

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