Flagler County commissioners approved a site development plan on June 15 for Plantation Bay West Lake Unit 10A, a roughly 50-acre subdivision that would add 69 detached single-family lots within the existing DRI/PUD mapped area.
Planner Simone Kenny told the board the unit is consistent with the Plantation Bay master plan (Map H) and proposed dimensional and landscaping standards included with the application: 70-foot minimum lot widths, 25-foot front-yard setbacks, typical side-yard and rear setbacks and additional planting/landscape requirements submitted with the site plan materials. The plan proposes about 1.5 dwelling units per acre for the unit (well under the 6–8 units per acre the map allows), reflecting a comparatively low density for the mapped medium-density envelope.
Planning staff recommended approval and the board voted to grant site-development plan approval, allowing the project to proceed to platting and infrastructure permitting steps under the PUD/DRI phasing requirements. The developer will follow the standard preliminary-plat, land‑development-permit and final-plat sequence to construct roads, utilities and stormwater systems consistent with county and state permitting.