City Council approves 300-unit apartment complex next to Imagine School

The 27-acre development, called The Legacy at Palm Coast, sits at the corner of Town Center Boulevard and Lake Avenue, north of the school.


A rendering of the proposed 300-unit apartment complex called The Legacy at Palm Coast. Image from the City Council meeting documents
A rendering of the proposed 300-unit apartment complex called The Legacy at Palm Coast. Image from the City Council meeting documents
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The Palm Coast City Council unanimously approved a site plan application for a 300-unit apartment complex next to Imagine School at Town Center at its Sept. 19 meeting.

The complex — called The Legacy at Palm Coast — will be on the vacant 27-acre lot at Town Center Boulevard and the north side of Lake Avenue, across from the school. It will have a main entrance on Town Center Boulevard and a secondary entrance on Lake Avenue.

Curt Wimpée, from Alliant Engineering and representing the developer, Landmark Communities and MG Palm Coast, LLC, said it’s a project that will fit in well with Palm Coast.

“We worked with staff extensively to make sure this is a quality project for Town Center,” he said. “Town Center is obviously, you know, one of the premier areas here in in Palm Coast."

The 300 units will be spread throughout eight buildings — four three-story buildings and four four-story buildings — and will have one- to three-bedroom units, according to meeting documents. There will be 128 one-bedroom apartments, 140 two-bedroom apartments and 32 three-bedroom apartments.

The Legacy apartments’ amenities will include a clubhouse, pool, pickleball court, two dog parks, a kayak launch, a fire pit and two gazebo areas.

When the city’s Planning Board approved the site plan application on Aug. 19, Alliant Engineering engineer Adam Oestman said prices had not yet been set, but the apartments could cost around $2,000 a month for a three-bedroom, based on similar properties the developer built in Kissimmee.

 

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