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Council moves forward with consolidated open‑space ordinance aimed at higher‑quality amenities in developments
Summary
After months of drafting, staff presented a consolidated open‑space ordinance that standardizes definitions and limits counting stormwater and natural water bodies toward open‑space minima. Council approved advertising the ordinance for public hearing and review.
The Titusville City Council on July 8 voted to advertise a consolidated open‑space ordinance that reorganizes and clarifies the city’s existing requirements for parks, plazas, natural areas and stormwater features used as open space in new developments.
Brad Parish, planning staff, told the council the ordinance consolidates scattered references to “open space” in multiple chapters into a single article and defines categories (parks, plazas, natural areas, greenways,…
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