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Council approves 66‑acre Lake Sebring land‑use change and planned unit development

Sebring City Council · August 6, 2025
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Summary

Council approved Ordinance 15‑47 (future land use change) and Ordinance 15‑42 (rezoning to a planned unit development) for approximately 66 acres on Lake Sebring’s eastern edge, reducing allowable density compared with county designations and approving site conditions including a 6‑foot buffer wall and private internal road network.

The Sebring City Council voted to adopt two companion ordinances affecting roughly 66 acres on the eastern edge of Lake Sebring: Ordinance 15‑47, a future‑land‑use map amendment, and Ordinance 15‑42, a rezoning to a city planned unit development.

Jennifer Cotto Salisbury of the Central Florida Regional Planning Council told council the amendment reduces potential density moving from county medium density residential (8 units/acre) to city low density residential (5…

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