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Oviedo council backs drafting of restrictive covenant to protect Twin Rivers Golf Course
Summary
Council members directed staff to draft a restrictive covenant for the city‑owned Twin Rivers Golf Course that would limit future uses to golf‑course, conservation and stormwater functions and require a unanimous council vote plus referendum to remove or materially change the covenant.
Mayor Megan Sladek opened a discussion Tuesday about placing a long‑term restrictive covenant over the city‑owned Twin Rivers Golf Course to preserve floodplain and reduce flood insurance costs.
City staff described a draft declaration that would run with the land and limit allowed uses to a defined set of golf‑course operations, affiliated accessory uses and conservation and stormwater purposes. "If it were approved by the council and then recorded, it would limit the use of the Twin Rivers Golf Course property to a…
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