Commissioners disapproved of more than doubling the site’s density without additional information.
The 17.25-acre property was formerly home to the St. Petersburg College Allstate Campus.
"A combination of evictions and condemnation proceedings will likely be used to remove any remaining residents."
A developer based in South Florida can now build up to 776 housing units at the site.
The 20-unit development will serve 24 residents with special needs who earn just 30% to 60% of the area median income.
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