Legislation Details

File #: ANX2026-03005    Version: 1 Name: First Reading, Ord. 9903-26, 9904-26, 9905-26, Michael R. Tomlin, 1554 Owen Drive.
Type: Planning Case Status: Public Hearing
File created: 5/6/2026 In control: Planning & Development
On agenda: 6/4/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1554 Owen Drive and pass Ordinances 9903-26, 9904-26, and 9905-26 on first reading. (ANX2026-03005)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 9903-26 - ANX, 2. Ordinance 9904-26 - FLU, 3. Ordinance 9905-26 - ZON, 4. ANX2026-03005 Maps & Photos

SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:

Title

Approve the annexation, initial Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and initial Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District for 1554 Owen Drive and pass Ordinances 9903-26, 9904-26, and 9905-26 on first reading. (ANX2026-03005)

 

Body

SUMMARY: 

This voluntary annexation petition involves a 0.43-acre property consisting of one parcel of land occupied by a detached dwelling. The property is located on the west side of Owen Drive, approximately 597 feet south of State Road 590. The applicant is requesting annexation in order to receive sanitary sewer and solid waste service from the city. The property is located within an enclave and is contiguous to an existing city boundary to the west. The property is proposed to be assigned a Future Land Use Map designation of Residential Low (RL) and a Zoning Atlas designation of Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).

 

The Planning and Development Department determined that the proposed annexation is consistent with the provisions of Community Development Code Section 4-604.E as follows: 

 

                     The city has adequate capacity to serve this property with sanitary sewer, solid waste, police, fire and EMS service. The closest sanitary sewer line is located in the adjacent Owen Drive right-of-way. The applicant will pay the city's sewer impact and assessment fees in order to be connected to the City's sewer system. Collection of solid waste will be provided by the city of Clearwater. The property is located within Police District III and service will be administered through the district headquarters located at 2851 McMullen Booth Road. Fire and emergency medical services will be provided to this property by Station #48 located at 1700 North Belcher Road. Therefore, the proposed annexation will not have an adverse effect on public services and their levels of service; and

 

                     The proposed annexation is consistent with and promotes the following objective and policy of Clearwater 2045, the city’s Comprehensive Plan: 

 

Objective PI 9.1 Continue to work with Pinellas County in the orderly annexation of the city’s existing enclaves.

 

Policy PI 9.1.2 Continue to process voluntary annexations for single-family residential properties upon request.

 

                     The proposed Residential Low (RL) Future Land Use Map designation is consistent with the current Countywide Plan designation of the property. This designation primarily permits residential uses at a density of 5 units per acre. The proposed zoning district to be assigned to the property is the Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR) District. The use of the subject property is consistent with the uses allowed in the District and the property exceeds the District’s minimum dimensional requirements. The proposed annexation is therefore consistent with the Countywide Plan and the city’s Comprehensive Plan and Community Development Code; and

 

                     The property proposed for annexation is contiguous to existing city boundary to the west; therefore, the annexation is consistent with Florida Statutes Chapter 171.044.  

 

STRATEGIC PRIORITY:

This annexation petition supports the Deliver Effective and Efficient Services by Optimizing City Assets and Resources goal of the city’s Strategic Plan by reducing enclaves and delivering city services to properties within the city’s service boundary. This petition also supports Ensure Exceptional Communities and Neighborhoods Where Everyone Can Thrive goal by better unifying neighborhoods and reducing issues with multiple jurisdictions.