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Council approves land-use changes, sign waiver, hurricane-shutter rule and budget cap in 5-0 votes

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At its July meeting the Palm Beach Gardens City Council approved a package of ordinances and resolutions — including rezoning for a medical office, a code change on hurricane shutters, a site-plan amendment for Bay Hill Estates, a tenant signage waiver at Gardens Plaza, and a proposed maximum millage rate — all by unanimous votes.

Palm Beach Gardens City Council voted unanimously on a slate of ordinances and resolutions, approving land-use changes, code updates, development plan amendments and a proposed maximum millage rate.

The council voted 5-0 to approve a future land-use amendment and rezoning that will allow medical office uses at 4750 East Park Drive (Ordinances 6-2025 and 7-2025). The council also approved an update to the city's hurricane-shutter regulations (Ordinance 12-2025) intended to permit year-round enforcement where shuttered openings present a public-safety concern.

On development matters the council approved a site-plan amendment for Bay Hill Estates (Resolution 46-2025) to realign roadways, replat and relocate unbuilt lots and dedicate preserve tracts, and separately approved a waiver allowing a larger principal-tenant wall sign at Gardens Plaza (Resolution 47-2025). The council…

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