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Deltona OKs 'Keep Deltona Wild' zoning-in-progress, directs staff to split plan into three subareas
Summary
The Deltona City Commission voted unanimously to approve Resolution No. 2020-548, establishing a 120‑day zoning‑in‑progress called the Keep Deltona Wild Overlay District and directing staff to subdivide the subsequent comprehensive plan amendments into three subareas: Collins Road, Reed Ellis and Fishhawk.
The Deltona City Commission voted unanimously to approve Resolution No. 2020-548, establishing a 120‑day zoning‑in‑progress called the Keep Deltona Wild Overlay District and directing staff to subdivide the subsequent comprehensive plan amendments into three subareas: Collins Road, Reed Ellis and Fishhawk.
Supporters said the zoning‑in‑progress is an opening step to protect environmentally sensitive lands, preserve biodiversity and encourage agritourism and low‑impact residential development. Commissioner Lully, the item’s sponsor, told the commission, “We are not removing entitlements,” and emphasized the measure would not retroactively strip rights from applications already deemed complete.
The measure prompted detailed questions about scope and timing.…
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