Flagler County Planning Board approves second phase in Gardenside development

The development, if approved by the Flagler County Commission, will have 89 single-family residential lots across 39 acres.


The Gardenside Phase 2 development at Ormond Station, as a part of the Hunter's Ridge development. Image from Flagler County Planning Board meeting documents
The Gardenside Phase 2 development at Ormond Station, as a part of the Hunter's Ridge development. Image from Flagler County Planning Board meeting documents
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The Flagler County Planning and Development Board has approved a preliminary plat for the second phase of the Gardenside development in the Hunter’s Ridge Development of Regional Impact known.

The Planning Board approved unanimously approved the preliminary plat for the development at its April 9 meeting. The plat will next go before the Flagler County Commission for approval at the board’s June 17 meeting.

Gardenside is located on Airport Road, west of the Hunter’s Ridge Boulevard roundabout and extension. Phase 1 of the development, which is underway, will have 76 single-family homes on 29 acres. Phase 2 of Gardenside, if approved by the commission, will add an additional 89 homes on 39 acres on the north side of Phase 1.

Phase 2 will have two driveway connection points, one on the west connecting to Iris Branch Boulevard and another on the east connecting to the eventual northward extension of Hunters Ridge Boulevard. 

The single-family lots will range from 9,302 square feet at the largest, to 4,400 square feet at the smallest, the meeting documents said.

The Flagler County Commission approved the final step in Gardenside’s Phase 1 in February.

Two other developments are planned for Ormond Station as well, called Woodside and Amberwoods. These development applications were approved by the Flagler County Commission last August.

Amberwoods, on 14 acres, would add 40 single-family homes on Airport Road, just east of Hunter’s Ridge Boulevard. Woodside, on 21 acres of land on the south side of Airport Road and west of Hunter’s Ridge Boulevard, could have between six to 10 single-family homes per acre, according to its site plan.

All three developments fall under the purview of Hunter’s Ridge’s Community Development District, called Ormond Station. The Hunter’s Ridge development is owned by US Capital Alliance, LLC.

 

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