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Council rezones 24.8-acre Hernando County site for planned government services, sets conditions

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Summary

Brooksville's City Council voted 5-0 Aug. 4 to rezone a 24.8-acre county-owned parcel on Oliver Street from agricultural to Planned Development Project ' Government Services, approving a county plan to formalize and modestly expand an animal shelter while requiring staff to return with tighter definitions and buffers.

The Brooksville City Council unanimously approved a rezoning on Aug. 4 that changes the land classification of about 24.8 acres at 19450 Oliver Street from agricultural to Planned Development Project ' Government Services (PDP-GS).

The application was filed by Hernando County and presented at the hearing by Eric Van de Bogard, construction projects coordinator for Hernando County. County representatives said the site currently houses an animal shelter and associated facilities and that the petition would formalize the property's land-use status and allow a modest expansion: a new kennel addition with about 31 kennels, a wash and laundry area, an isolation/intake building and a small cat facility.

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