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Commission weighs adopting county-style 1.8% cap and other options after applicant seeks to fill 5.42 acres of wetland

Titusville Environmental Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The commission reviewed staff findings that the Lieberman applicant proposed filling 5.42 acres of a roughly 109-acre wetland and discussed policy options — including a county-style 1.8% cap and multifamily multipliers — to reduce future disputes over "reasonable use." No policy change was adopted; members asked for further analysis.

City planning staff materials presented to the Titusville Environmental Commission showed the Lieberman property contains roughly 109-plus acres of wetlands and that the applicant proposed filling 5.42 acres to support a multifamily project. Staff recommended the city consider alternatives, including removing the southern impact to reduce fill to about 3.5 acres, and suggested protecting the remaining wetland through a conservation easement or deed restriction.

Mary, who led the commission presentation, cited the staff packet and a verbatim transcript of prior council discussion. She said staff concluded the applicant ‘‘is proposing to impact 5.42 acres of wetlands’’…

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