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Commission unanimously approves rezonings to protect 100-acre parcel and complete Fish Island Preserve

City Commission of St. Augustine, Florida · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved a package of second-reading ordinances changing land-use and zoning on city-acquired parcels (including a roughly 4.55-acre back-bay parcel and Fish Island parcels) to recreation/open-space and government-use designations to preserve them for conservation; each ordinance passed unanimously on second reading.

The St. Augustine City Commission voted unanimously to adopt a set of second-reading ordinances that change future land-use designations and zoning on several city-owned properties bought for conservation.

Planning Director Amy Skinner presented ordinances to: (1) amend the future land-use map and rezone approximately 4.55 acres behind East Park Avenue (ordinances 2026-03 and 2026-04), converting about 0.75 upland acres to recreation/open…

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