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County rezones 13,264 acres of county‑owned parcels to preservation zoning, commission recommends

5844475 · September 4, 2025
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Palm Beach County initiated an official zoning map amendment to rezone 1,576 county‑owned parcels (about 13,264.5 acres) to a preservation (PC) zoning district consistent with earlier future‑land‑use conservation designations; zoning commissioners recommended approval.

The Palm Beach County Zoning Commission recommended approval of an official zoning map amendment that rezones 1,576 county‑owned parcels totaling about 13,264.52 acres to the preservation/conservation (PC) zoning district. The parcels, acquired over decades to be managed as environmentally sensitive lands, are located across multiple unincorporated areas, including Cypress Creek, High Ridge Scrub, Hungryland Slough, Jackson Riverfront Pines, Juneau Dunes, Limestone Creek,…

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