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Wellington board recommends reclassifying 363-acre preserve to conservation to support water-quality goals

3032490 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Planning, Zoning, and Adjustment Board on April 16 unanimously recommended approval of ordinance 2025-06 to change the future land-use designation of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Preserve (Section 24) from Palm Beach County RR-10 to Wellington Conservation to formalize protection and improve eligibility for certain grants.

The Planning, Zoning, and Adjustment Board on April 16 recommended approval of ordinance 2025-06, a Village-initiated comprehensive plan amendment to redesignate the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Preserve (Section 24) from Palm Beach County RR-10 to the Village of Wellington's Conservation land-use category.

"Before you today is ordinance number 2025-06, a comprehensive plan amendment for the Wellington Environmental Preserve," said Christian Santa Gonzalez, planner for the Village of Wellington. He said the subject property at 3491 Flying Cow Ranch Road consists of 363 acres used for passive recreation and environmental restoration, and that Wellington…

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