County Planning Board approves three residential developments, two in Hunter's Ridge

The two Hunter's Ridge developments are Amberwoods and Woodside at Ormond Station.


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Three proposed single-family-home developments in the south and northeast of Flagler County won the Planning Board's support on Aug. 8. The County Commission will vote on the proposals next.

Two of the developments — Amberwoods and Woodside at Ormond Station — are within the Hunter’s Ridge Development of Regional Impact, while the third is near Hammock Dunes Parkway.

The Flagler County Planning and Development Board voted 5-0 to approve the developments. Two board members were absent.

Amberwoods

A 14-acre development called Amberwoods would add 40 single-family homes to Hunter’s Ridge south of Airport Road and just east of Hunter’s Ridge Boulevard.

Several of the lots would be 5,500 square feet, or 0.13 acre, while the largest lot would be 11,054 square feet, or 0.25 acre. 

The developer would set aside 6 acres of conservation land. 

Woodside at Ormond Station

Woodside at Ormond Station, a Planned Unit Development, would place single-family homes on 21 acres of land south of Airport Road and west of Hunter’s Ridge Boulevard.

The developer would build six to 10 single-family homes per acre, according to the development’s site plan.

Lots are at least 4,800 square feet, and the development would include a passive recreation space and dog walk area.

Hammock Park

Hammock Park would consist of 19 single family homes on a 7-acre parcel east of North Oceanshore Boulevard and west of Hammock Dunes Parkway.

The County Commission approved a Planned Unit Development application for the property on in March.

Kristen Gregory, president of landowner DbD Solutions, said she envisioned Hammock Park as a higher-end, gated community. 

Several lots would be almost 10,000 square feet, and the largest two would exceed 13,000 square feet. 

One lot would function as a well site for the Dunes Community Development District.

 

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