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Deltona planning board asks city commission to study ADA-trigger code changes after accessibility concerns
Summary
Following concerns about accessibility in older commercial properties, the board voted to ask the city commission to direct staff to evaluate the city's land-development code to consider requiring ADA upgrades when renovation thresholds are met.
The Planning and Zoning Board voted to request that the City Commission direct staff to evaluate Deltona’s code regarding Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades tied to renovation thresholds.
Member Northey moved the request, saying the board should examine whether the city should require accessibility upgrades when substantial tenant build-outs or change-of-use work takes place. The motion asked staff to assess thresholds and possible triggers; board members…
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