Chick-fil-A restaurant and Oceanway residentsThe Land Use and Zoning Committee will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 16 regarding theThe LUZ committee requested the study be completed nearly two months ago before it could decide on rezoning the property near Bradley Cove Road and Lady Lake Road.
“We can get to only page eight or nine and there’s a complete misclassification of Duval Station Road as a four-lane, median-divided major urban connector, that is just false,” resident Christine Brundage said. Tracy Terry lives right across from where the restaurant could be built. She said the study doesn’t show the full picture of who’s going to be affected if the Chick-fil-A moves in.