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4:00 p.m. Properties Committee(opens in new window)

Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026

Zoning And Land UseMixed Use

Council Approves Permissive Use Agreement and Advances 13th Street Development Proposal Amidst Flooding Concerns

The council discussed and approved a three-year permissive use agreement for a green space adjacent to Dockside restaurant, allowing for alcohol service in the area used for family activities. Additionally, the council heard a presentation and approved, in principle, a proposal from Dustin Spruill for the purchase and development of a city-owned lot at 2205 13th Street, which is in an area known for drainage issues. The development is proposed to be townhome condominiums, and while there are concerns about potential flooding, the developer has proposed underground detention and strategically placed parking to mitigate these risks. The city plans to negotiate terms, including potential indemnification for flooding, with Dr. Spruill.

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