- When: 2025/09/23
- Address: 0 Collins Road
- City: Jacksonville
- State: FL
- Category: Spot Rezoning
- Subcategory: Commercial Rezoning
- Asset Class: Commercial
- Property Type: Retail
- Size (AC): 1.04 AC
- New Zoning: Planned Unit Development (PUD) District
- New Zoning Description: This new PUD district shall generally allow for office and commercial uses, and is described, shown and subject to various exhibits including legal descriptions, property descriptions, and a site plan. The approval includes conditions prohibiting stand-alone off-premises liquor sales and drive-through liquor sales, requiring a traffic study, and mandating compliance for drive-through configurations.
- Previous Zoning: Planned Unit Development (PUD) District (1990-0015-E)
- Previous Zoning Description: The previous PUD permitted commercial uses and was designed as a shopping plaza, with amendments that restricted a minimum of 3,500 square feet of tenant space for food or grocery sales and excluded off-premise consumption of all alcohol, including liquor, from the site.
The City Council of Jacksonville approved the rezoning of a 1.04-acre parcel at 0 Collins Road from Planned Unit Development (PUD 1990-0015-E) to a new Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow for general office and commercial uses. The site, currently vacant, is located between Whispering Pines Drive and Pinevedra Lane. The previous PUD allowed commercial uses and was designed as a shopping plaza. The new PUD approval is subject to several conditions. These conditions include the prohibition of stand-alone sales of liquor for off-premises consumption and the prohibition of liquor sales via a drive-through. Additionally, a traffic study will be required upon PUD verification, unless waived by the Chief of Traffic Engineering, and any drive-through configurations must comply with city standards and receive approval from the Development Services Division or City Traffic Engineering. The Planning Department recommended approval with these conditions to ensure consistency with the 2045 Comprehensive Plan and to address traffic concerns.
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