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Wakulla County commissioners approve air-ambulance certificate, zoning changes, grant applications and lien reduction in unanimous votes

2356465 · February 19, 2025
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At its Feb. 18 meeting the Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners approved a 3-year air-ambulance certificate, reduced a code-enforcement lien, authorized a DEP grant application and several land-use items; all recorded votes were unanimous 5-0.

The Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously on a series of permits, land-use matters, a grant application and a code-enforcement lien reduction at its Feb. 18 meeting.

Commissioners approved a certificate of public convenience and necessity for Rocky Mountain Holdings LLC to provide air-ambulance transport in Wakulla County. The certificate, if executed as approved, allows the company to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week and to establish a base within the county; staff told the commission the certificate would be valid for a three-year period. The motion passed 5-0.

The board approved a request to reduce a code-enforcement lien relating to case CE20183416 for the property at 767 Wakulla Aaron Road. Staff said the current lien totaled just over $211,000 and that, under the ordinance provisions cited by staff, the applicant qualified for a reduction to the hard costs plus 20 percent. The reduced lien amount…

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