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Planning Commission approves county land-development code language for waste control following FDEP suggestion
Summary
Commissioners approved a staff-initiated land-development code amendment to add waste-control language supplied by Florida Department of Environmental Protection; the change clarifies standards including concrete washout controls.
The Clay County Planning Commission on June 3 approved a staff-proposed amendment to the county Land Development Code to add "waste control" language provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Why it matters: staff said the language was recommended to address stormwater and construction-waste practices after FDEP reviewed the county's stormwater program. The addition clarifies permitted handling of construction waste and standardizes language across the code.
Jenny Bridal, the county zoning chief, presented the amendment and told the commission the proposed text was taken from FDEP and that the change also includes minor consistency edits across Article 2 and Article 8…
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