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DeBary council advances package of land‑use changes: agriculture classifications, LDC updates and TOD overlay expansion
Summary
City Council approved first readings of ordinances to reclassify agricultural future‑land‑use categories, update the land development code matrix, and expand the Southeast Mixed‑Use/TOD overlay—staff described the changes as housekeeping to align zoning and provide a transition around the SunRail station.
The City of DeBary advanced a multi‑item land‑use package, approving first readings of three ordinances that collectively adjust agricultural future‑land‑use classifications, update the land‑development code and expand the Southeast Mixed‑Use Area/Transit‑Oriented Development (SEMUA/TOD) overlay.
Ordinance 12‑20‑24: agricultural FLUM changes Growth Management Director Stephen Babb told the council the ordinance would divide the existing AR (agricultural/rural) future‑land‑use category into three density bands to better match zoning and lot sizes in western DeBary. “Right now that density falls in a density of 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres … there is no bridge between those two land uses, and this has been brought up…
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