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Maitland council adopts shoreline and water-infrastructure rules, moves to repeal red‑light camera program on first reading

City of Maitland City Council · December 10, 2024
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Summary

The City of Maitland approved Ordinances 1438 and 1439 (shoreline revegetation and related LDC definitions) and unanimously approved first reading of Ordinance 1440 to repeal the red-light camera program; council also discussed an unresolved inquiry with the property appraiser and approved the consent agenda.

The City of Maitland council approved two ordinances addressing shoreline revegetation and related land‑development-code definitions and took a unanimous first-reading vote to repeal the city’s red-light camera program at its Jan. 13 meeting.

Ordinance 1438 (second reading) amends city review standards to require revegetation when property owners install waterfront structures so that no more than 50 feet or 50% (whichever is less) of shoreline is left cleared, according to staff. The council adopted Ordinance 1438 on second reading after a staff presentation and a council motion to approve.

Ordinance 1439 (second reading) modifies…

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