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Planning board recommends code change on RV and boat storage: approved paving systems and clarified visibility triangle

2222054 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The Panama City Planning Board on Jan. 13 voted 5-0 to recommend code amendments replacing "concrete or asphalt" with "approved paving systems" for stored boats and RVs and to require they not be parked within a defined visibility triangle.

The Panama City Planning Board on Jan. 13 recommended edits to the Unified Land Development Code governing storage of boats and recreational vehicles in residential areas, voting 5-0 to forward the changes to City Commission hearings on Feb. 11 (first reading) and Feb. 25 (second reading).

Staff presented proposed language that clarifies where boats and RVs may be stored on residential premises, and that requires placement on a paving surface. Staff said the draft initially listed "concrete or asphalt," but the board directed staff to change subsection b.1.2 to use the phrase "approved paving systems" so the code references the city’s accepted paving standards…

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