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Council approves partial release of tree conservation easement at 4629 Clyde Morris Boulevard, drawing split public comment

5968979 · October 7, 2025
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Port Orange City Council approved a motion to partially remove a tree conservation easement at 4629 Clyde Morris Boulevard and replace protected area along the Clyde Morris/Herbert Street frontage. Council approved the measure 4–1 after debate about the site’s mature buffer, replacement protections and development flexibility.

The Port Orange City Council voted 4–1 to approve a partial release of the tree conservation easement on the property at 4629 Clyde Morris Boulevard, allowing the property owner to modify the site plan in areas currently designated as conserved land while establishing replacement protected areas along the front landscape buffer.

City planning staff presented a revised plan that would vacate two interior conservation zones and place an equivalent tree conservation area along the Herbert Street and Clyde Morris frontage and…

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