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Board approves rezoning for American Humane Association sanctuary in Palm City

3853689 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The Martin County Board of County Commissioners approved a mandatory rezoning to AR-5A for two contiguous parcels totaling about 13.5 acres so the American Humane Association can replace and modernize animal care buildings and establish a sanctuary and service-dog program in Palm City.

The Martin County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a mandatory rezoning on a 13.5-acre site in Palm City to allow the American Humane Association to redevelop facilities for animal care and a service‑dog training sanctuary.

The rezoning request, filed by Gary Oldehoft on behalf of the American Humane Association Inc., changes the land from a 2 agricultural category C district to an AR‑5A agricultural ranchette district. Staff described the change as a mandatory rezoning because the current zoning is…

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