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Titusville commission sends wetlands amendment to staff, asks city to confirm GIS can map wetlands across property lines
Summary
The Titusville Environmental Commission unanimously voted to send a proposed comprehensive-plan amendment addressing wetlands designation and conservation easements to city staff for technical review, and asked staff to confirm whether GIS mapping can show wetlands that extend across multiple parcels to determine the 5-acre threshold.
The Titusville Environmental Commission voted unanimously to send a proposed comprehensive-plan amendment addressing wetlands protections to city staff for review and to ask staff whether the city’s GIS can show when a wetland crosses multiple property boundaries and reaches the 5-acre threshold.
Commissioners invited Mary, identified in the meeting as a wetlands subject-matter expert, to present the draft amendment and explain its purpose. Mary told the commission the amendment “fixes the bugs” in the current future-land-use language that could allow applicants to remove wetlands five acres or greater from conservation land use, citing the Park Avenue Subdivision example and changes in how the St. Johns River Water Management District handles conservation…
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