A Florida-based company is seeking to rezone a property in the Town Center area to allow an office building to be used for medical uses.
The building at 10060 Skinner Lake Drive comprises offices for PNC Bank and a restaurant.
The property sits across Skinner Lake Drive south of Bono’s Pit Bar-B-Q and west across Gate Parkway from Costco Wholesale. It is north of Butler Boulevard.
Sierra Leaf Propco LLC bought the building from PNC bank for $6.5 million in 2025. Sierra Leaf Propco is managed by SageOak Healthcare Properties LLC and O’Connor Development Corp.
According to state records, the LLCs share an address with Sage Development Group at 600 Grand Panama Blvd., Suite 304, in Panama City Beach. Sage says on its website it develops independent living, assisted living and memory care communities.
The 7.31-acre property is zoned under a Planned Unit Development enacted in 1997 to allow for banking operations.
Sierra Leaf is seeking to rezone the site to a new PUD that would allow for medical and ancillary office uses.
A PUD allows uses, regulations and standards tailored to a property.
Rezoning requests are reviewed by the Jacksonville Planning Department, which makes a recommendation of approval or denial.
The request then passes through the Planning Commission and the City Council Land Use and Zoning Committee, both of which are recommending bodies. Jacksonville City Council has the final vote on rezoning matters.