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Lake City planning board recommends repeal of mobile‑home moratorium after state law change
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council repeal a recent moratorium on acceptance and consideration of mobile and manufactured home land‑use applications, citing state law changes in Senate Bill 180 and related limits on local permitting following declared emergencies.
The Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Lake City voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council repeal a temporary moratorium on acceptance and consideration of applications for mobile and manufactured homes, board members said at their public meeting.
City staff identified Senate Bill 180, passed this year, as the impetus for the repeal. City staff member Angelo told the board that SB 180 "prohibits cities and counties from adopting a moratorium or any kind of regulation that is stricter than what is currently in the land development regulations." The resolution the board approved—Resolution PZLPA Repeal M‑25‑01—would instruct the City Council to adopt Ordinance No. 20252337 repealing Ordinance No. 20252316, which had declared the moratorium.
The issue drew public comment from…
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