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Zoning commission recommends merging green-market rules to ease approvals for weekend markets
Summary
The commission recommended approval of Unified Land Development Code revisions to merge commercial (permanent) and temporary green-market use categories, allowing more streamlined temporary-use approvals under Development Review Officer (DRO) review and extending allowable operating duration in some cases.
The Palm Beach County Zoning Commission on Nov. 7 recommended approval of revisions to the Palm Beach County Unified Land Development Code that consolidate the commercial (permanent) green market use with the temporary green market use and shift approvals toward administrative DRO review. Alex Byray, senior site planner in the zoning division, told the commission the change is intended to reduce burdensome site-plan modifications for markets operating in existing commercial plazas and to allow temporary-use approvals similar to a special…
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