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Lauderhill outlines amortization timetable for 30th Avenue properties; LifeNet feeding center told to seek zoning compliance
Summary
City staff told commissioners Sept. 29 that commercial automotive and scrap-metal operations along NW 30th Avenue are on a phased amortization schedule; the LifeNet feeding center was told to update its certificate of use and explore compliant redevelopment options before a December enforcement date.
City staff briefed the Lauderhill City Commission on Sept. 29 about amortization and code-enforcement timelines for several properties along NW 30th Avenue and for the LifeNet feeding center.
Why it matters: The city is phasing out certain nonconforming uses — automotive operations and scrap-metal processing — as part of a corridor cleanup. Property owners and operators must either convert to permissible uses or cease the disallowed activities by stated deadlines.
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