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Cooper City P&Z debates tighter rules for boats and RVs; considers setbacks, height limits and registration
Summary
Planning staff and board members discussed four options on boats and RVs — require hard-surface side parking, stricter setbacks, reduce visible height from 12 to 10 feet, and a registration/permit system with possible 10-year grandfathering — and agreed to forward recommendations to the City Commission for final action.
The Cooper City Planning & Zoning Board reviewed a package of possible code changes on boats and recreational vehicles that the City Commission asked the board to consider ahead of second reading. Staff summarized four core proposals under consideration: require boats/RVs parked at the side of homes to be on a hard surface; enforce or tighten setback distances (examples…
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