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Town Council approves controversial land use ordinance

June 19, 2024 | Jupiter, Palm Beach County, Florida



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Town Council approves controversial land use ordinance
During a recent Town Council meeting in Jupiter, Ordinance 1724 was approved with a vote of 4 to 1, with Councilor May dissenting. The ordinance amends the town's comprehensive plan, specifically altering the future land use designation for a three-acre property located at the northeast corner of Indian Town Road and Carver Avenue. The designation will change from \"recreation\" to \"public institutional.\"

The council's decision reflects a strategic shift in land use planning, aiming to accommodate future developments that align with public institutional needs. The ordinance includes provisions for severability and the repeal of conflicting laws, ensuring a smooth transition to the new designation. The effective date of the ordinance was also established during the meeting.

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