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Pinellas LPA continues transfer-station rezoning after neighbors press dust, health concerns
Summary
The Pinellas County Local Planning Agency voted on Nov. 12 to continue to Jan. 14, 2026, companion applications FLU25-06 and ZON25-04, which would redesignate and rezone a 1.87-acre property in unincorporated Largo to permit a formal solid-waste transfer station and accessory outdoor sales.
The Pinellas County Local Planning Agency voted on Nov. 12 to continue to Jan. 14, 2026, companion applications FLU25-06 and ZON25-04, which would redesignate and rezone a 1.87-acre property in unincorporated Largo to permit a formal solid-waste transfer station and accessory outdoor sales. The continuance followed sustained public opposition focused on airborne dust and possible health risks.
County planner Scott Swearingen told the LPA the proposal would change a 1.18-acre portion from Commercial Neighborhood to Commercial General and a 0.69-acre portion from Employment to Industrial General and would be governed by a development agreement that, among other limits, requires on-site truck queuing and substantial conformance to the concept plan. "The property shall be developed substantially in compliance with the…
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