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Planning board approves several small rezones, continues and forwards contested items to commissioners

January 13, 2026 | Brevard County, Florida


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Planning board approves several small rezones, continues and forwards contested items to commissioners
At its Jan. 14 session the Brevard County Planning & Zoning Local Planning Agency approved multiple routine rezoning requests but left two major contested items for the County Commission.

Quick approvals: The board voted unanimously to recommend approval of Laughing Clown LLC’s comp plan amendment and rezone (H1 / H2), C. Stephens Douglas’s AGR rezoning (H5), Clinton and Kimberly Smith’s SR rezoning to align a pending permit (H6), Lazy River Investment LLC’s AU‑Light request (H7), 100 Pflug Avenue LLC’s multi‑family rezoning for a triplex (H8), the Eric & Pamela Martin Trust split rezoning to permit RV/boat parking (H9), Claire Foster’s GU→SR rezoning (H10), and Beverly Jean Richardson’s RU‑19→RU‑24 rezoning with an explicit condition prohibiting resort‑dwellings/short‑term rentals (H12). Several of those approvals included staff conditions or noted that site‑plan level engineering (traffic, stormwater, utilities) will still be required.

Continued and contested items: H4 (Princeton Technologies — on‑premise alcohol CUP) was continued to Feb. 16. H3 (Strata Development, North Merritt Island) elicited lengthy public comment and the board issued an advisory recommendation to deny pending final wetland delineation and traffic studies. H11 (RangeWater) resulted in a 7–7 tie on both approval and denial motions; the board will report the tied record to the County Commission for final action.

Elections: The board nominated and elected its chair and vice‑chair at the meeting’s close.

What this means: Routine rezoning requests with limited public opposition moved forward to the Commission with board support; larger, infrastructure‑sensitive proposals prompted either a board denial recommendation (H3) or produced no recommendation due to evenly split votes (H11). Those contested items will be considered by the County Commission at its next regular meeting.

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