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Planning board recommends annexation, land‑use and zoning changes for Chickasaw Road enclave
Summary
The Greenacres Planning & Zoning Board voted June 12 to recommend city action to bring a 9.75‑acre enclave along Chickasaw Road into the city’s land‑use and zoning system, changing county low‑density (3 units/acre) to the city’s low‑density (5 units/acre) designation and rezoning the parcels to RL‑3.
The City of Greenacres Planning & Zoning Board recommended approval June 12 of a city‑initiated Future Land Use Map amendment and a companion rezoning for the Chickasaw Road enclave, a roughly 9.75‑acre group of 16 parcels surrounded by Greenacres.
The board’s action sets the stage for the properties to be annexed through an interlocal agreement with Palm Beach County and for the city council to adopt the future land‑use and rezoning following county approval. Assistant Director Gianni Gallier presented the staff report and recommended approval.
The proposal would change the enclave’s designation from the current Palm Beach County “low residential” (allowing up to 3 units per acre) to the City of Greenacres “residential low” (allowing up to 5 units per acre) and zone the parcels to the city’s RL‑3 district. Gallier said the change is intended to integrate the enclave into the city’s…
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