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Planning Commission backs conservation designation for roughly 155 acres of county-owned natural areas

2105369 · January 12, 2025
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Summary

Palm Beach County staff asked the Planning Commission to recommend changing the future land use of several county-owned parcels to conservation so the lands remain in their natural state; the commission recommended approval unanimously.

The Palm Beach County Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of county-initiated comprehensive-plan amendments to designate several county‑owned natural areas as Conservation.

Staff said the amendments apply to about 155 acres of county natural areas, including Cypress Creek, Hungryland Slough, Pine Glades and the Palm Beach Heights (Palmar EcoSite)…

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