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Board backs 12‑month moratorium on independent feasibility and economic‑impact studies
Summary
The board voted unanimously to recommend a 12‑month moratorium on enforcement of city requirements that applicants pay for independent feasibility or economic impact studies for large projects, allowing staff to evaluate the value and implementation of the ordinance adopted in 2020.
The Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board unanimously approved a resolution recommending that the City Commission adopt a 12‑month moratorium on enforcement of the city ordinance requiring independent feasibility and economic impact studies for certain large projects and special entitlements.
Graham Jones, assistant director of planning, said the city adopted the ordinance in October…
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