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Commissioners approve county-initiated rezoning of more than 13,000 acres to preservation/conservation
Summary
Palm Beach County approved a county-initiated zoning change reclassifying more than 13,000 acres of county-owned land into a preservation/conservation district to align zoning with conservation future land use; commissioners approved timing and public hearing arrangements for the two-hearing process.
The Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to advance a county-initiated rezoning that moves more than 13,000 acres of county-owned properties into the county’s preservation/conservation zoning district.
Planning staff said the rezoning affects parcels that already have the Conservation future…
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