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Citrus County historic board clarifies advisory role under land-development code, ordinance path leads to county commission
Summary
At its November meeting the Citrus County Historical Resource Advisory Board reviewed how the Land Development Code (LDC) triggers permit reviews by the advisory board while separate historic-designation applications under the county ordinance follow a public-hearing path that may proceed to the Board of County Commissioners.
The Citrus County Historical Resource Advisory Board on Monday reviewed when its recommendations are advisory and when a proposal must move to the Board of County Commissioners.
An advisory-board member explained the distinction between two county rules: the Land Development Code (the cited LDC sections discussed were listed in the meeting materials) requires an application that would alter a structure listed in the county inventory of historic and archaeological sites to come before the HRAB for review; that process…
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