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Council approves one-year moratorium on permits for dwellings built to non-Florida codes to allow LDR updates
Summary
Lake City adopted a one-year moratorium on accepting applications for dwellings built to codes other than the Florida Building Code while staff updates the Land Development Regulations to clarify definitions for manufactured, modular and mobile homes.
Lake City — The City Council on July 21 adopted a one-year moratorium on accepting and processing applications for dwellings constructed to codes other than the Florida Building Code so staff can revise the Land Development Regulations (LDR) to clarify definitions and inspection requirements.
City staff explained the moratorium will pause new installations of manufactured housing built to HUD standards (commonly called manufactured homes) versus modular homes built to different codes, and permit staff time to prepare clearer LDR…
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