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Flagler County ratifies settlement with Flagler Beach, closing Chapter 164 conflict 4–1
Summary
The Flagler County Board of County Commissioners voted 4–1 on Feb. 23 to ratify a settlement with the City of Flagler Beach resolving five conflict-assessment issues tied to the Veranda Bay, Miranda Bay and Summertown developments, including utility commitments, floodplain protections and a developer mitigation contribution for John Anderson Highway.
Flagler County commissioners voted 4–1 on Feb. 23 to ratify a settlement with the City of Flagler Beach that county staff said resolves five issues raised in a Chapter 164 conflict-assessment proceeding related to the Veranda Bay, Miranda Bay and Summertown developments.
County staff summarized the outcome of a Feb. 13 meeting in which the county, city and developer discussed utility commitments, environmental protections, coastal‑high‑hazard density, traffic impacts and future maintenance of John Anderson Highway. The county’s summary, distributed to commissioners before the meeting, states the city committed to provide potable water, sanitary sewer and reclaimed‑water services for Veranda Bay and Summertown and that related obligations in an earlier settlement agreement have been transferred to the city and the developer without recourse to Flagler County.
The draft resolution (Resolution 2026‑05) outlines five resolved items: (1) the city’s utility commitments for the projects and the transfer of related…
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