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Oviedo council transmits comprehensive-plan amendments, delays green-building mandate to 2029
Summary
The City of Oviedo voted Nov. 17 to transmit a package of comprehensive-plan amendments to the Florida Department of Commerce that clarify land-use categories, add solar and resiliency facility uses, remove concurrency language to match the mobility plan, and push a green-building adoption deadline from 2025 to 2029.
The Oviedo City Council on Nov. 17 voted to transmit a package of comprehensive-plan amendments to the Florida Department of Commerce, moving the changes to the next step of state review.
City planner Doctor Corea outlined revisions the package would make to the land-development code and comprehensive plan, including clarifying permissible secondary uses, adding solar and floating-solar facilities to certain future land-use categories and adding resiliency facilities as a permissible use in commercial/industrial designations.…
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