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Planning and Zoning Commission recommends moving abandoned-vehicle parking rules into City Code
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of Ordinance 6-26 to transfer an abandoned-vehicle and watercraft parking rule from the Land Development Code to the City Code. Commissioners voted to recommend the change after staff described it as a housekeeping correction; questions focused on fines and liens under expedited enforcement.
The City of Cape Coral Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 4 voted to recommend approval of Ordinance 6-26, a housekeeping measure that moves an abandoned-vehicle and watercraft parking regulation from the Land Development Code into the City Code.
Todd Hoagland, code compliance manager for the City of Cape Coral, told commissioners the ordinance corrects an item that was missed when other parking provisions were moved into the code under a prior ordinance. “The purpose of 6-26 … would be moving the abandoned vehicle or watercraft from land…
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