Clermont City Council approved a CUP to allow a 28,700 square-foot single building with associated parking on 2.82 +/- acres in the Tuscany Village Planned Unit Development, located west of the Hammock Ridge Road and US 27 intersection. 

The micro-hospital will provide concierge-level emergency and inpatient medical care, allowing for the treatment of a larger variety of illnesses/injuries with the capability of inpatient care. The services include, but not limited to; trauma treatment, medical diagnostics and imaging, 8 dedicated patient rooms, an operating room, laboratory, and other associated services with a hospital, but on a much smaller scale. The micro-hospital will operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year long. The anticipated number of employees on a shift will consist of approximately 10 staff members, which will include 1-2 medical doctors, 1-2 registered nurses, 2 technicians, 1 front desk administrator, 1 security guard and 2-3 housekeeping staff. The project will be providing 47 parking spaces, which exceeds the City’s requirement for hospitals/clinics.

In other business:

Council approved:

Wendy’s – the annexation of a 1.34 acre parcel within the Johns Lake Landing Planned Unit Development.

Ashley Furniture –  the annexation of a 5.12 acre parcel within the Johns Lake Landing Planned Unit Development, fronting the south side of SR 50, between Ray Goodgame Parkway and Magnolia Pointe Boulevard. The City limit is adjacent to the project to the north and the east.

Rooms to Go – the voluntary annexation of property adjacent to the City limits. The property, approximately 2.07 acres, is fronting the south side of SR 50, between Ray Goodgame Parkway and Magnolia Pointe Boulevard.

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