Flagler County OKs final step in 81-townhome Plantation Bay development

The development's application was originally approved by the commission in March 2022.


The Unit 9B phase of the Plantation Bay development. Image from Flagler County Commission meeting documents
The Unit 9B phase of the Plantation Bay development. Image from Flagler County Commission meeting documents
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The Flagler County Commission has unanimously approved the final plat for an 81-townhome development within the Plantation Bay Development of Regional Impact on the southwest end of Flagler County.

The phase, known as Unit 9B, is located northeast of Highway U.S. 1 and Bay Drive, just north of Ormond Beach. The commission approved the plat in a 5-0 vote at is April 15 meeting.

Commission Chair Andy Dance reminded members of the public that a final plat is not an approval of a new development, but rather the last step in a previously-approved development’s application. A final plat is the final administrative step before a property owner can sell individual lots in a development, he said.

The Unit 9B phase is on 61 acres of attached townhomes that will be a mix of duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes and sixplexes, totaling the 81 residences. There will be two duplexes, seven triplexes, two quadplexes and eight sixplexes, which have six residential units.

The County Commission previously approved the application for the Unit 9B phase in March 2022, according to commission meeting documents. 

The residential area will be linked to U.S. 1 by an extension of Bay Drive, Plantation Bay’s main entrance, and will have two roads within the neighborhood: Brighton Lane and Regency Road.

The development is owned by WL Residential Land, LLC. The Plantation Bay DRI still has multiple phases under development.

 

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