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Tampa Bay Area zoning designated PD-MU 80-33
Good morning BP,
This question is for those who know the Hillsborough zoning codes in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida.
I have come across a zoning code on a property within a Community Development District which I could use some help with.
The zoning code is PD-MU 80 - 33.
The PD-MU is Planned Development- Mixed Use, but what is the 80-33, Height and density?
In Miami, we have Miami 21 which has coding like this but not sure on Tampa. The only thing I could come up with is allowing Construction of a Building with a height less than 80 feet and a density of no more than 33 units per acre.
Has anyone on BP from Tampa come across this designation?
Could you enlighten me?
Thanks for any and all help.
William