Florida council defers plan to vote on new medical office building

The Callahan (Fla.) Town Council has deferred a vote on a new medical office building until Sept. 3, according to an Aug. 20 report from the Jacksonville Daily Record.

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The town’s commissioner told proposers that she wanted to see a 3D rendering of the facility before voting. 

The town’s planning and zoning board has recommended approval of the 6,600-square-foot facility, according to the report. 

Ground is expected to be broken on the facility in 2024, and it will include 11 patient beds. A tenant for the new facility has not yet been named. 

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