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File #: 16982   
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/13/2026 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/3/2026 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Petition Submitted by Richard Deroxtro and Debra S. Deroxtro for Family Hardship Relief From Subdivision Regulations for Property Located on Sandpiper Avenue
Attachments: 1. Class D Subdivision Review Application, 2. Staff Report, 3. Letter of Denial, 4. Letter of Appeal, 5. Owner Acknowledgement - Richard Deroxtro, 6. Owner Acknowledgement - Debra Deroxtro, 7. Legal Representative Acknowledgement - John Sirvent, 8. Boundary & Partial Topographic Survey, 9. Map, 10. Aerial, 11. Warranty Deed, 12. Property Split Tax Clearance Form, 13. Class D Subdivision Department of Public Works Clearance Form, 14. Approval Resolution, 15. Denial Resolution
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Petition Submitted by Richard Deroxtro and Debra S. Deroxtro for Family Hardship Relief From Subdivision Regulations for Property Located on Sandpiper Avenue

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
The subject site (Key No. 1308169) is a 10.0-acre AG (Agricultural) parcel located at the eastern terminus of Sandpiper Avenue. The Class D Subdivision for Richard and Debra Deroxtro is to create two (2) parcels: Parcel A - 2.50+/- acres and Parcel B - 7.50+/- acres. It is the petitioner's desire to have Mr. Deroxtro's mother in close proximity due to her age and related health concerns. Due to the property's non-parent parcel status, the petitioner needs to split the parcel to have an additional home.

Chapter 26, Article I, Section 26-3(e) Class D of the Hernando County Code of Ordinances requires that Class D Subdivisions created in a residential, agricultural-residential, or rural zoning districts shall meet the following:

* Sec. 26-3(e) Class D (2)a. i: Each lot must be created from a parent parcel and each lot must have frontage on an existing county maintained street or private street built and maintained to county standards.

The proposed parcels do not meet the above requirements, and the parcel subdivision was denied. The petitioners seek approval by the Board for family hardship relief from these requirements.

Should the Board determine that a family hardship is warranted, Section 26-3(g) of the Hernando County Code of Ordinances requires compliance with items (1) through (4) listed in the Legal Note below, and the Board should authorize the Chairman's signature upon the attached approval resolution, which will be recorded in the official records. Likewise, if the petition for family hardship is denied, the Board should authorize the Chairman's signature on the attached denial resolution.

FINANCIAL IMPACT
There is no identified financial impact.

LEGAL NOTE
The Board has the authority to take action on the request for relief from the Class D Subdivisio...

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