Micco Park Village Development

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FOR SALE Call For Pricing Micco Park Village Development Proposed Project

Property Details Micco Park Village Development PRICE Call For Pricing A monumental development opportunity of a lifetime! The Micco Park Village District Project consists of a total of 1,035 acres of land just east of I-95, 2.5 miles West of the Intercoastal Waterway and at the Southeast boundary of the City of Palm Bay, Florida. The parcels include three (3) land owners that can be consolidated for single sale. Currently 760 acres is vacant pasture land and 275 acres is an active tree farm. Property contains little to no wetlands and is free of environmental issues. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment and DCA Approval are based on the Micco Park Village District which will consist of a Town Center and Micco Park South, which will contain 2,691 dwelling units and 234,000 sf of non-residential development. In addition there will be a parkway construction moving forward in phases for an East/West Connector Road known as the St. Johns Heritage Parkway and an Interchange at I-95. NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, AND THE SAME IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGE OF PRICE, RENTAL OR OTHER CONDITIONS, PRIOR SALE, LEASE OR FINANCING, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE, AND OF ANY SPECIAL LISTING CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY OUR PRINCIPALS NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS ARE MADE AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR ANY HAZARDS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE ANY TO BE IMPLIED. The Micco Park Village District provides a balanced approach to growth management; ample open space with compact urban development, adequate public facilities for residents provided onsite and sufficient commercial, employment and civic uses for the resident population.

Property Demographics Micco Park Village Development 2017 Demographics Total Population Average Household Income Average Age 1 Mile 7 1 Mile $-- 1 Mile 72.00 3 Mile 147 3 Mile $85,441 3 Mile 47.50 5 Mile 16,580 5 Mile $53,954 5 Mile 52.60

Site Aerial Map Micco Park Village Development

Study Area Map Micco Park Village Development

Village Center Micco Park Village Development A Village Center is the location for commercial, employment and civic uses balanced to the number of residents in the village s neighborhoods with the following standards: Total land area will not exceed eight acres unless a school is included. A maximum gross floor area of up to 50,000 square feet for all non-residential uses. Must have a mix of land uses including residential, commercial and office uses, personal and household service establishments, institutional uses, public facilities, parks and playgrounds. Must include a distinct open space suited for community gatherings. A Village Center shall be generally located central to the village that it serves and the focus shall be on serving the needs of the immediate neighborhood. Must be located within walking distance of most of the Village residents (approximately ½ mile). Must be designed with the New Urban site design principles including pedestrian oriented street design with on-street parking, broad sidewalks with street furniture, trees and amenities all within a coordinated architectural scheme. Must be linked to the adjoining neighborhood by both pedestrian oriented streets and separate pedestrian circulation systems. Residential dwellings shall be permitted above ground floor non-residential uses. Land uses shall be limited to commercial and office uses, civic uses and residential units (including live/work units). A Village Center shall not be oriented to serve pass-by trips. Schools shall be located in a Village Center.

Neighborhood Center Micco Park Village Development Neighborhood Center. Non-residential development shall be permitted in Neighborhood Centers in association with the following standards: Total land area may not exceed two (2) acres. A maximum gross floor area of up to approximately 6,000 square feet for all non-residential uses. Land Uses shall be limited to neighborhood retail and office uses, civic uses and residential units (including Live/Work units). The scale of the Neighborhood Center is to serve the immediate neighborhood of approximately 400 hundred homes or 1,000 persons. Must include a distinct open space suited for neighborhood gatherings. Located within walking distance (generally no greater than 1/4 mile) of most neighborhood residents. Must be located central to the neighborhood. Must be designed with the New Urban site design principles including pedestrian oriented street design with on-street parking, broad sidewalks with street furniture, trees and amenities all within a coordinated architectural scheme. Must be linked to the adjoining neighborhood by both pedestrian oriented streets and separate pedestrian circulation systems. Residential dwellings shall be permitted above ground floor non-residential uses.

Town Center Micco Park Village Development Town Center. To meet the full non-residential and employment needs of the population of Micco Park Village District beyond daily essentials provided in village and neighborhood centers, the town center will be a more intense village that will still have the principles for villages and neighborhoods described in the previous page. Total land area will not exceed 375 acres. A maximum gross floor area of up to approximately 800,000 square feet for all nonresidential uses and 900 dwelling units. Must have a mix of land uses including residential, commercial and office uses, personal and household service establishments, institutional uses, public facilities, parks and playgrounds. Must include a distinct open space allowing community gatherings. The Town Center shall be located at the intersection of Micco Road and the St. Johns River Heritage Parkway to provide proximity to the rest of Micco Park Village District and access to the regional roadway network. Must be designed with the New Urban site design principles including pedestrian oriented street design with on-street parking, broad sidewalks with street furniture, trees and amenities all within a coordinated architectural scheme. Must be linked to adjoining neighborhoods by both pedestrian oriented streets and separate pedestrian circulation systems. Residential dwellings shall be permitted above ground floor non-residential uses. Land Uses shall be limited to commercial and office uses, civic uses and residential units (including Live/Work units). The Town Center shall be oriented to serve Micco Park residents as well as pass-by trips. Schools may be located in the Town Center.