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Commissioners deny Nomad RV Park zoning request, citing compatibility, traffic and wetland concerns
Summary
After lengthy public comment and testimony, commissioners voted to deny the proposed 196‑space Nomad RV Park PUD/Comprehensive Plan amendments. Neighbors and commissioners raised traffic, drainage and compatibility objections; applicants had proposed a low‑impact, mostly gravel RV resort with a conservation trail and nature features.
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners denied a request to redesignate a 29.6‑acre parcel west of U.S. 19 for a 196‑space recreational‑vehicle park after extensive public testimony and debate. The applicant proposed a PUD and corresponding comprehensive‑plan amendment to permit the RV park, which would include guest amenities, two laundry/bathhouse buildings, a pool and a nature trail connecting a protected wetland area.
Applicant representatives (Mike Wilburn and partners) described the resort as an ecotourism project with a central sewer connection and a conservation‑minded layout…
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