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Seminole council adopts two zoning measures to protect public-use sites and create overlay procedures

2172760 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The Seminole City Council approved Ordinance No. 1303, establishing a public special-purpose district, and Ordinance No. 1304, adding general procedures for overlay districts meant to clarify and coordinate zoning across conflicted parcels.

The Seminole City Council voted unanimously to adopt two ordinances intended to protect public-use properties and provide a consistent process for overlay zoning.

Ordinance No. 1303 adds a “public special-purpose” district to the city code to identify sites — parks, schools, recreation facilities and other public uses — and to make clear how those parcels can be used and protected. City staff described the change as a way to prevent incompatible commercial…

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