10/16/25 – Evening Land Use

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Agenda for Tampa City Council evening land use agenda. Includes staff summary and land use map.

This is a reimagined version of the Tampa City Council agenda. It removes legalese from the description, parses the Background details from the Summary Sheet when available and provides links to supporting documents. Also included is a zoning map with current applications. A note about document links, Onbase links can change, and you can always refer to the official draft agenda from the clerk in Onbase.

Agenda

  1. File No. CM25-18384

    Presentation of commendation to past members of the Racial Reconciliation Committee.

  2. Public hearing on application by CDC of Tampa, Inc. / Catherine Coyle requesting to vacate a portion of N/S alley lying North of 29th Avenue, South of Lake Avenue, East of 29th Street and West of the CSX railroad. -An ordinance of the City of Tampa, Florida, vacating, closing, discontinuing and abandoning that alleyway located North of 29th Avenue, South of Lake Avenue, East of 29th Street, and West of 30th Street, within the plat of map of Campobello, a subdivision in the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, as more fully described in Section 2 hereof, subject to certain covenants, conditions and restrictions as more particularly set forth herein; providing for enforcement and penalties for violations; providing for definitions, interpretations and repealing conflicts.

Public Hearings & Ordinances

  1. File No. REZ-25-93

    Public Hearing on application of Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa request to rezone the property generally located at 3801, 3803, 3807, 3809, 3811, 3813, 3813 1/2, 3815, 3817, 3819, 3729, 3723, 3719, 3615, 3603, and 3601 N 29th Street; and 2803 E 32nd Ave from RM-16, CG, & PD to PD (Residential, Multi-Family and Storefront Residential, Commercial/Office (All CG Uses except Bar/Lounge, Place of Assembly, Restaurant >10 seats)).

    Staff Report Details

    Future Land Use: Residential-20

    Waivers:

    • 1. Section 27-240(e)(1)(c): Request to amend front yard setback from required range of 15’ to 25’: a. To reduce front yard setback to 9’ for Parcels A and C. b. To increase front yard setback to 55’ for Parcel B. 2. Section 27-240(2)(c): Request to reduce required front setback from a range of 10’ – 12’ to 9’ (Parcel D). 3. Section 27-240(2)(d): Request to allow surface parking in the front yard instead of required rear or side yard (Parcel B). 4. Section 27-284.3.1: Request to reduce the required tree retention from 50% to 40% for a non-wooded lot over one acre. 5. Section 27-283.3.3(A)(2): Request to reduce the required landscaped area per multi-family unit from 350 SF to 269 SF with payment in-lieu to follow Sec. 27-284.3.4 for landscape District 5 (Parcel A). 6. Section 27-283.3.3(A)(4): Request to reduce the VUA buffer on the west from required 8’ to 4.5’ and to 6.5’ on the south for the closest point of the trash enclosure (Parcel B). 7. Section 27-284.3.3(E)(3): Request to reduce the required 15’ buffer with 6’ high masonry wall to 9’ with 6’ high PVC fence (Parcel D). REZONING STAFF REPORT REZ-25- 0000093 DEVELOPMENT COORDINATION | 2555 EAST HANNA AVENUE, TAMPA, FL 33610 Page 2 8. Section 27-283.7: Request to reduce the required vehicle parking a. From 35 spaces to 24 spaces (31% reduction) on Parcel A. b. From 26 spaces to 19 spaces (27% reduction) on Parcel B. c. From 16 spaces to 15 spaces (6% reduction) on Parcel C. 9. Section 27-283.12: Request to allow an increase of compact parking spaces a. From 65% to 80% (Parcel C). b. From 65% to 86% (Parcel D).

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the petition and finds the request INCONSISTENT with the applicable City of Tampa Land Development Regulations. See findings in report below from Transportation, Urban Design, Solid Waste, Hillsborough County City/County Planning Commission, and Development Coordination. Notwithstanding staff’s finding of inconsistency, if City Council approves the application, the modifications to the site plan as shown on the submitted revision sheet must be completed between first and second reading. These revisions will not resolve the issues of Transportation’s inconsistent finding.

  2. File No. REZ-25-30

    Continued public hearing from July 24, 2025 on application of Barbas Enterprises Inc request to rezone property generally located at 2741 and 2747 W. Green Street from CG to PD (Residential, Single Family Attached & Semi-Detached).

    Staff Report Details

    Future Land Use: Community Mixed Use-35

    Waivers:

    • 1. Section 27-284.3.3.D: Request to reduce the required 8’ VUA landscape buffer to 3’ abutting the alley to the north.

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the petition and finds the request INCONSISTENT with the applicable City of Tampa Land Development Regulations. See findings from Development Coordination. Notwithstanding staff’s finding of inconsistency, if City Council approves the application, the modifications to the site plan as shown on the submitted revision sheet must be completed between first and second reading. These revisions will not resolve the issues of staff’s findings of inconsistency.

  3. File No. REZ-25-82

    Public Hearing on application of Andre Petrov request to rezone property generally located at 6008 South 6th Street from RS-60 to PD (Residential, Single-Family, Detached).

    Staff Report Details

    Zoning: RS-60 → PD

    Future Land Use: R- 10

    Waivers:

    • 1. Per Section 27-284.2.5: Request to remove one (1) non-hazardous Grand Laurel Oak 42” DBH rated C7 and worth nine (9) mitigation trees; as shown on the two reasonable reconfiguration design alternatives.

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the petition and finds the request CONSISTENT with the applicable City of Tampa Land Development Regulations. Should it be the pleasure of City Council to approve the application, further modifications to the site plan must be completed by the applicant in between 1 st and 2 nd Reading of Ordinance as stated on the revision sheet.

  4. File No. REZ-25-83

    Public Hearing on application of Kevin Drew Robles request to rezone property generally located at 6307 South Main Avenue from RS-60 to RS-50.

    Staff Report Details

    Zoning: RS-60 → RS-50

    Future Land Use: R- 10

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the application and finds the request CONSISTENT with

  5. File No. REZ-25-84

    Public Hearing on application of Algo Fl Llc request to rezone property generally located at 5802 North Florida Avenue, 5802 North Florida Avenue Units A, B,C, and D; 5804 North Florida Avenue; 101 and 103 West Henry Avenue from SH-PD to SH-PD (Storefront Residential, Commercial/Office All CG Uses). Resolution approving a bonus provision agreement between ALGO-FL, LLC and the City of Tampa, in relation to REZ-25-84 for the property located at 5802 and 5804 North Florida Avenue and 101 and 103 West Henry Avenue; authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. (Said resolution to be adopted after second reading and adoption of the ordinance).

    Staff Report Details

    Future Land Use: CMU-35

    Waivers:

    • 1. Section 27-284.2.5(F).(1): Request to remove one non-hazardous grand lives oak (Tree #480 a 46’’ dbh Live Oak rated B-5); as shown on the two reasonable reconfiguration design alternatives. 2. Section 27-284.3.3.E : Request to reduce the required use landscape buffer from 15’ with 6’ masonry wall: a. To 2’ with 6’ masonry wall in the area north of the dumpster enclosure; and b. To 8’ with 6’ masonry wall for the remainder of the landscape buffer on the north. 3. Section 27-284.3.3.D : Request to increase the average lineal parking spaces required from 10 to 11 in the vehicular use area. 4. Section 27-211.12: To reduce the required parking form 67 spaces to 50 spaces (a 25% reduction), and to allow a parking rate of 0.8 spaces per unit for affordable multifamily housing. 5. Section 27-283.14: To reduce the required number of loading berths from 2 to 0.

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the petition and finds the request INCONSISTENT with the applicable City of Tampa Land Development Regulations. See findings from Transportation regarding waivers requested. Notwithstanding staff’s finding of inconsistency, if City Council approves the application, the modifications to the site plan as shown on the submitted revision sheet must be completed between first and second reading. These revisions will not resolve the inconsistent findings of Transportation.

  6. File No. REZ-25-85

    Public Hearing on application of Brixmor Britton Plaza Llc request to rezone property generally located at 3802 South Dale Mabry Hwy, 3802 South Dale Mabry Hwy Ste B and Ste B2; 3804 South Dale Mabry Hwy, 3804 South Dale Mabry Hwy A, B, and C; 3802 Britton Plz A and C; 3618 West Euclid Avenue from RS-50 to CG.

    Staff Report Details

    Zoning: RS-50 → CG

    Future Land Use: CC-35

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the application and found the request CONSISTENT with the City of Tampa Code of Ordinances.

  7. File No. REZ-25-95

    Public Hearing on application of Haidermota LLC request to rezone property generally located at 2802 W. Kennedy Blvd. from CG to PD (Restaurant, Drive-in, & All CG Uses).

    Staff Report Details

    Zoning: CG → PD

    Future Land Use: UMU-60

    Waivers:

    • 1. Section 27-283.7: Request to reduce the required parking from 12 to 9 spaces (25% reduction). 2. Section 27-283.12: Request to allow a reduction in aisle width from 24 feet to 23 feet. 3. Section 27-132: Request to allow the queuing lane for the drive-in window to be located 39 feet from a residential use, where 50 feet is required.

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the application and found the request INCONSISTENT with the City of Tampa Code of Ordinances. See findings from Transportation relating to waivers requested and Stormwater relating to required notes on the site plan. Notwithstanding staff’s finding of inconsistency, if City Council approves the application, the modifications to the site plan as shown on the submitted revision sheet must be completed between first and second reading. These revisions will not resolve the issues of Transportation’s inconsistent finding.

  8. File No. REZ-25-101

    Public Hearing on application of Poseidon25 Developments LLC request to rezone the property generally located at 1501 West Grace Street from RS-50 to RM-18.

    Staff Report Details

    Zoning: RS-50 → RM-18

    Future Land Use: R- 20

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the application and found the request CONSISTENT with the City of Tampa Code of Ordinances.

  9. File No. REZ-25-20

    Continued public hearing from July 24, 2025 on application of Konstantinos Giannakopoulos/Et Al request to rezone property generally located at 801, 813, 817, and 819 E. Sligh Avenue from SH-CG to SH-PD (Mini Warehouse and Office, Business and Professional). An ordinance rezoning property in the general vicinity of 801, 813, 817 and 819 East Sligh Avenue, in the City of Tampa, Florida, and more particularly described in Section 1, from zoning district classification(s) SH-RS (Seminole Heights, Residential, Single-Family), SH-CG (Seminole Heights, Commercial General) and SH-CI (Seminole Heights, Commercial Intensive) to SH-PD (Seminole Heights, Planned Development, Mini Warehouse and Office, Business and Professional); providing an effective date. Resolution approving a bonus provision agreement between Konstantinos Giannakopoulos, Joycelynn Mancuso, RK Sligh Ave, LLC and the City of Tampa, in relation to REZ-25-20 for the property located at 801,813,817 and 819 East Sligh Avenue; authorizing the execution thereof by the Mayor of the City of Tampa; providing an effective date. (Said resolution to be adopted after second reading and adoption of the ordinance).

    Staff Report Details

    Future Land Use: R- 10

    Waivers:

    • 1. Section 27-283.14: Request to reduce the required number of loading berths from 5 to 2. 2. Section 27-283.7: Request to reduce the required parking from 43 to 21 spaces (51% reduction). 3. Section 27-160: Request to reduce the Sligh Avenue special street setback of 46’ to 37’. 4. Section 27-284.3.3(B): Request to reduce the required 6’ masonry wall and 15’ landscape buffer to no wall and a 15′ landscape buffer on the east and west between folio numbers 162503.0000 and 162501.0000. 5. Section 27-284.3.3(B): Request to reduce the required 6’ masonry wall and 15’ landscape buffer to a 6’ PVC fence and 15’ landscape buffer. 6. Section 27-283.15: Request to allow two 12’x30’ loading spaces.

    Staff Findings: The Development Review and Compliance staff has reviewed the petition and finds the request INCONSISTENT with the applicable City of Tampa Land Development Regulations. See findings from Transportation and Development Coordination. Notwithstanding staff’s finding of inconsistency, if City Council approves the application, the modifications to the site plan as shown on the submitted revision sheet must be completed between first and second reading. These

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