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Commission approves first‑reading land‑use changes for High Ridge Country Club
Summary
On first reading the commission approved a right‑of‑way vacation, rezoning and future‑land‑use map amendment to convert roughly 64.4 acres at High Ridge Country Club from low‑density residential to recreation, enabling golf course expansion within existing club boundaries; residents asked for conditions on art, habitat and construction notifications.
The Boynton Beach City Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 18 to approve three linked first‑reading land‑use applications from High Ridge Country Club that would convert roughly 64.42 acres of low‑density residential land to recreation, rezone the southern portion of the property to recreation, and abandon a portion of Northwest 7th Court right‑of‑way.
Applicant representative Julia Gaffney told the commission the applications are intended to allow expansion of the existing golf course within the club’s…
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