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Brooksville commission recommends new low-density ‘transition’ category limiting lots and density at city border
Summary
Planning staff proposed—and the commission recommended—Ordinance 995 to create a transition-density land-use category for newly annexed border areas, setting a maximum of two units per acre and additional lot and setback standards.
The City of Brooksville Planning and Zoning Commission on April 9 recommended that City Council consider Ordinance 995, which would add a new low-density “transition” land-use category intended for the city’s border areas when property is annexed into the city.
Staff told the commission the transition category is intended to preserve a less-intensive, suburban character along the city edge and to provide development standards that bridge higher-density city…
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