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Planned 4,000-home development of Agricola property in Clay County seeking permits

The development of the Clay County Agricola property into a master-planned community is seeking permits. (The Jacksonville Daily Record)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Preliminary development of the Agricola property in Clay County into a master-planned community is advancing, according to News4JAX partners at the Jacksonville Daily Record.

On Tuesday, the St. Johns River Water Management District began reviewing an environmental resource permit application for the project’s master plan.

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On Oct. 24, Clay County approved a rezoning request for the project and is reviewing conceptual and stormwater management plans.

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Sited in Green Cove Springs off U.S. 17, the project would convert 3,145 acres of agricultural-zoned land into 4,000 residential units, featuring a mix of 2,170 single-family homes, 370 townhomes and 1,460 multifamily units.

Developer Fort Lauderdale-based BTI Partners said the project would include schools and trails.

BTI Partners bought 3,200 acres in Clay County for the development for $93 million Aug. 15. It bought six parcels through Bellamy Property Holdings LLC.

Read more at The Jacksonville Daily Record


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