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Planning commission backs land‑use change to conserve four county natural areas
Summary
Palm Beach County planning staff recommended — and the Planning Commission unanimously recommended — future‑land‑use and zoning changes to designate about 155 acres of county‑owned natural areas as conservation to preserve them in their natural state.
The Palm Beach County Planning Commission recommended approval of county‑initiated comprehensive plan and zoning changes to designate roughly 155 acres of county‑owned natural areas as conservation.
County planning staff presented the request as a follow‑up to land purchases the county made to hold ecologically sensitive properties. "This request will also allow these natural areas to continue in their natural state as intended," Timothy Haines, principal planner…
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