ST. PETE BEACH — City commissioners presented the developer of a revamped Corey Landings project with a lengthy list of demands Oct. 14 before agreeing to vote on the proposal.
After nearly four hours of deliberation, commissioners delayed action on a first reading ordinance that would allocate 25 residential units from the city’s density unit pool reserve, along with a conditional use permit for the mixed-use development. The items will be reconsidered at the Oct. 28 meeting, giving the developer time to address commissioners’ demands.
City planner Brandon Berry told commissioners the developer, KT Corey Ave., is requesting 133 luxury condominium units in three towers reaching 86 feet in height. The project has been significantly downsized from a 2022 proposal for 243 apartments and was further reduced after a community meeting…