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Titusville TEC removes permitting-style language from wetlands policy, clarifies 1.8% project limit

Titusville Technical and Environmental Committee (TEC) · March 12, 2026
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Summary

The Titusville Technical and Environmental Committee voted to strike permitting-style wording from Policy 1.16.0.4 and to clarify that the 1.8% wetland-impact allowance will be applied project-by-project; the committee also asked staff and the city attorney to draft tighter mitigation and conservation-easement language for review.

The Titusville Technical and Environmental Committee voted unanimously to remove an opening sentence from Policy 1.16.0.4 that members said read like regulatory permitting language rather than land‑use policy.

Mary, a TEC member who led the revision discussion, told the committee the struck language — phrases such as "significant site constraint" and "practicable design modification constraint" — risks conflating permitting rules with the city’s land‑use review. "This phrase is not appropriate in flu policy 1.16.0.4," she said, arguing the committee should keep land‑use policy separate from agency permitting standards.

The move came after a question from the committee…

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