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DeBary staff proposes future land-use amendments, recommends Palm Road be reclassified as environmentally sensitive land
Summary
At a July 2 workshop staff presented proposed amendments to the City of DeBary 2045 comprehensive plan future land use element, including a recommended reclassification of the city-owned Palm Road parcel to Environmentally Sensitive Lands and policies for a High Banks node, village centers and transit-oriented development.
City of DeBary planning staff presented proposed amendments to the future land use element of the DeBary 2045 comprehensive plan at a July 2 city council workshop, recommending new policies for nodes and village centers and a reclassification of the city-owned Palm Road property to Environmentally Sensitive Lands (ESL).
The changes, staff said, are intended to align the plan with recent updates to Florida law and to clarify the city’s direction on density, intensity and redevelopment. Staff told the council the package contains 46 changes in total, including 37 administrative edits and multiple substantive policy updates that would guide development patterns over the coming years.
Staff said the proposed substantive changes include establishing a High Banks node area (policy…
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