Herald-Tribune

Apartment complex proposed along East Venice Avenue

- Earle Kimel

East Venice Avenue area residents can learn about a proposal to build a 64unit apartment complex on five acres between the site for a new Sarasota County fire station and Unity Church in an online workshop Tuesday evening.

The developmen­t, dubbed DiPiazza Village, would spread the housing units among three structures – a three-story building on the north portion of the property north of East Venice Avenue with 10 units on each floor, and two twomarket-rate story buildings with 17 units each.

The complex will also include a central clubhouse and pool.

“This is a property that’s sandwiched between a new fire station immediatel­y to the west, it’s got an industrial plant directly across the street that’s all major employment center, it’s got two nonresiden­tial land uses to the north and to the east – two churches – so in my opinion it’s an appropriat­e location for a higher-density land use, being along an arterial roadway,” said Brian Lichterman, owner of Vision Planning & Design.

Lichterman said the plan calls for apartments but the developmen­t could eventually morph into condominiu­ms.

The parcel is owned by Gautier Fabricatio­n, which is operated by Nokomis residents Michael Gautier and Kevin Gautier. The plan is for the owner to partner with another entity to develop the project.

The developers are asking for a growth plan change for the land from low density residentia­l to office/multifamil­y residentia­l, and a zoning change from one home per five acres to an

allowance for 13 homes per acre.

What else is planned for East Venice Avenue?

In addition to being located next door to a future fire station, Lichterman noted that it is across East Venice Avenue from more than 80 acres of land currently carrying industrial light warehouse zoning that is considered a future major employment center.

Much of that is under the control of Hughey Constructi­on Services.

The two closest subdivisio­ns are Caribbean Village on the northwest corner of River Road and East Venice Avenue and Stonewalk Preserve south of East Venice Avenue, between Lee and Keystone roads.

Just east of Stonewalk, one developer is planning 565-home residentia­l developmen­t that would wrap around the North River Marketplac­e developmen­t, which would feature both 285 multifamil­y homes and a 57-acre commercial developmen­t that would include a supermarke­t and self-storage.

West of the fire proposed complex, on the southwest corner of East Venice Avenue and Havana Road, the Loveland Center is building the “Senator Nancy C. Detert Home of Your Own” inclusive housing community.

That includes an 83-unit apartment complex that can be rented by individual­s with intellectu­al or developmen­tal disabiliti­es or seniors age 65 and older who live on no more than 65% of the annual median income for Sarasota County.

Farther west on East Venice Avenue more than 900 homes are envisioned by two developers, including owners of a 50-plus acre site once eyed as a hospital location until Community Health Systems Inc. closed its medical operations in Venice.

 ?? AERIAL ILLUSTRATI­ON PROVIDED BY SARASOTA COUNTY ?? DiPiazza Village is a proposed 64-unit multifamil­y complex on the north side of East Venice Avenue that would be east of a new Sarasota County fire station and west of Unity of Venice church.
AERIAL ILLUSTRATI­ON PROVIDED BY SARASOTA COUNTY DiPiazza Village is a proposed 64-unit multifamil­y complex on the north side of East Venice Avenue that would be east of a new Sarasota County fire station and west of Unity of Venice church.

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