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Split A lot, re zoning property Tampa.

Jorge Perez
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Hello,

I am looking for guidance into how to subdive a lot in Tampa Fl (Inside city limits).

Lot size is about 14000 sqft.

Zonning currently is RS-50 which states that lots should be a minimun of 5000 sqft.

Ideally would like to split it into two lots.

Does anybody have experience doing this in the area or can point me in the right direction?

I tried to see if i could re zone the house to be a multifamily but due to future development i was not going to be able to do it.

Thank you.

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Kristina Kuba
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Kristina Kuba
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@Jorge Perez

You can call the building dept and use the phone tree to get to zoning. You will need to schedule and intake session with Development and Growth Management where they review the items you need

You will need a survey, site plan, proposed structures, etc.

After that you formally apply on the Tampa Accela site

Website is user friendly and you can always call the zoning department; I have found they are receptive to investors and developers

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