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Planning staff to seek ordinances creating administrative variance process and changing board voting rules
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City planning staff told the Fort Lauderdale Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday that two ordinances — one creating an administrative variance process for de minimis variances and another reducing the board’s approval threshold to a simple majority — will go to the City Commission for consideration in October.
City planning staff told the Fort Lauderdale Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday that two zoning-related ordinances will move to the City Commission for consideration: an administrative variance process for de minimis variances and a change to the board’s voting threshold.
Dwayne (staff) told the board that the first ordinance would allow the zoning administrator to approve minor, administrative variances where there is no public opposition; any application that draws opposition would be…
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