Palm Bay Planning and Zoning Board to Consider Proposal for Dollar General Store
What Residents Should Know Ahead of the Meeting
On May 3rd, 2023, the Palm Bay Planning and Zoning Board will consider a proposal by Concept Development Inc. to build a Dollar General store. The proposed location is on the west side of the intersection of DeGroodt Road SW and St. Andre Boulevard SW in Palm Bay, Florida.
The proposed store will be located in a neighborhood commercial zone and will cover over 5,000 square feet. The store will offer residents in the area easy access to household items, groceries, and other essential supplies. The proposed site is a 5.32-acre property.
However, there may be concerns among some community members regarding the potential impact of the store on the surrounding environment and community.
If approved, residents in the area will have the convenience of shopping close to home, as the two closest Dollar General stores can be found about six miles away from the proposed site.
The Palm Bay Planning and Zoning Board will consider several factors in their decision on the proposal, including the potential impact on the environment and the local community. The meeting will be held on May 3rd, 2023 at Palm Bay City Hall in the City Council Chambers. It is therefore essential that the board reviews the proposal carefully to ensure the best outcome for the community.
Palm Bay Planning and Zoning Board to Consider Proposal for Dollar General Store
The only thing that will be considered is what is in it for the council members. Ala Capote to thrifty markets pay to play fbi fdle facts and no arrest. Also the taxes and fees to this city. The things that will not be considered the enviorment saftey of use by drivers. Every animal that uses that 5 plus acres. Just like every single family home built displaces wildlife. I also think there should be a halt to puds and single family homes until a plan is put in place to help traffic. A simple drive from eldron to malabar at rush hour is now 25 to 30 minutes. This used to be a 10 minute drive. One final thought they the city is running water and sewer behind us not that I would want to hook up to them. I would like it to be a requirement that fire hydrants be required at every street. One reason homeowners insurance is so high is distance to hydrants. A little common sense would be appreciated.