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Live Oak council approves first reading for First Church land‑use and zoning changes
Summary
The City of Live Oak approved first readings of a two‑part application from First Church of God to change roughly 1.35 acres from low‑density residential to medium density and to rezone to office‑institutional, prompting public testimony about property access and a previously denied duplex permit.
The City of Live Oak City Council on first reading approved a two‑part application from First Church of God, King of Live Oak, to change about 1.35 acres of land from low‑density residential to medium density and to rezone the parcels to office‑institutional to accommodate institutional and ministry‑related uses.
The approvals came after a staff presentation that said the Planning and Zoning Board recommended both the comprehensive plan amendment (CPA 25‑01) and the corresponding zoning change (LDR 25‑04). "That office institutional zoning is what's consistent with the future plans that the ministry…
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