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Lauderhill tables controversial metal-storage proposal at 1701 NW 30th Ave after resident opposition
Summary
The City Commission on Oct. 27 tabled until Jan. 26, 2026 a special-exception request to allow outdoor storage of recyclable metal at 1701 NW 30th Ave after residents urged rejection and commissioners said more outreach and corridor planning review were needed.
The Lauderhill City Commission voted on Oct. 27 to table until Jan. 26, 2026 a special-exception application that would permit outdoor storage of recyclable metal at 1701 Northwest 30th Avenue and related site improvements.
Planning staff told commissioners the property had operated as a scrap‑metal processing plant for years and that the city had previously amortized on‑site processing due to sustained neighbor complaints about dust and noise. Staff said the proposed change would remove the…
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