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Pembroke Pines asks staff to study livestock and manure rules after neighbor complaints and Board of Adjustment variance
Summary
Commissioners directed staff and the city attorney to review the city’s land development code and other agency guidance after a Board of Adjustment variance and public complaints flagged unprocessed horse manure, possible runoff into waterways and gaps in local rules.
The Pembroke Pines City Commission on March 18 asked staff and the city attorney to examine whether local code changes or interagency guidance are needed to address livestock, grazing and manure-handling standards after a recent Board of Adjustment variance drew neighbor complaints.
Commissioner Schwartz said the board had considered only a setback variance but that the broader community raised issues about raw manure being spread on property, potential runoff to waterways and the…
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