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Port Richey council approves multiple code changes, aligns sign and temporary-shelter rules with state law
Summary
The Port Richey City Council approved several ordinances on second and first readings to align local land-development and sign regulations with state law, and moved the waterfront overlay sign rules into the general sign code. Council approved the measures on voice votes with no public comment.
Port Richey 2D The Port Richey City Council voted Tuesday to approve a string of ordinance updates that city staff said mainly reorganize local rules and align the city27s code with recent state law.
At a public hearing, City Attorney Nancy Meyer read Ordinance 26-742, described by staff as repealing more restrictive local requirements that predated Senate Bill 180. Meyer then read Ordinance 26-743, which moves language about temporary shelters to the correct code sections and adds references to section 163.0335 of the Florida…
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