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Developer Of Future Topgolf Site Works To Minimize Eminent Domain Down Road
30 October 2018
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
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The Florida Department of Transportation and the developer of a
new Topgolf location have avoided an eminent domain claim by coming
to an agreement on the design of the new I-4 ramp at Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Miranda Fitzgerald, who represents the land owner TPA, said that
approval goes to the city commission next month, after plans for
the 27,000+ sq ft building cleared Lake Mary's planning and
zoning board. Fitzgerald also said that the collaboration of all
parties involved drew compliments, with the position of buildings
and structures leaving room for the highway infrastructure.
"That was one of the things the planning and zoning
chairman was extremely complimentary on," Fitzgerald said.
"I think the city feels that way, that it's such a
win-win, because of the cooperation and collaboration..."
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