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Commission holds first reading of ordinance requiring site plans, maintenance standards for golf courses

2523139 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission conducted the first reading on an ordinance that would require existing and future golf courses to submit city‑approved site plans and meet property‑maintenance standards; the measure sets a July 1, 2026 compliance date for existing courses and prompted questions about cost and neighbor notice.

The City Commission of the City of Weston held a public hearing Feb. 18 for a proposed ordinance that would require existing and future golf courses within the city to have an approved site plan and to meet minimum property‑maintenance standards.

City Manager Don Decker told commissioners the code change would establish when the commission must approve a major site‑plan amendment for changes to golf courses and would require notification to adjacent property owners for major changes. “This ordinance is amending the city code to ensure that golf courses meet minimum standards for property maintenance and further establishes regulations for modifications to golf courses,” Decker said.

The draft ordinance would take effect on second reading except for a compliance deadline for…

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