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Live Oak council approves change to allow higher-density housing on 22.81 acres

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Summary

The City Council gave final approval to an amendment that reclassifies about 22.81 acres from residential low density to residential high density, drawing debate about neighborhood character and the need for a comprehensive plan.

The City Council of the City of Live Oak on final reading approved Ordinance 15-29 (CTA 24-06), changing the future land use designation for about 22.81 acres from residential low density to residential high density.

Council consideration came after a recommendation for approval from the Planning and Zoning Board and a staff recommendation. George Curtis, development manager for the City of Live Oak, told the council the request had met the statutory and local criteria and that it had cleared the planning board and the first reading.

The change will alter the…

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