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Kissimmee advisory board recommends airport-industrial land-use and zoning change near Shingle Creek over residents’ objections
Summary
The Kissimmee Planning Advisory Board voted to recommend a future land-use map amendment and a zoning change to airport-industrial for roughly 5.223 acres adjacent to Shingle Creek, despite resident testimony raising environmental and traffic concerns; the future-land-use vote was 3–1.
The Kissimmee Planning Advisory Board voted to recommend changing the future land-use designation and the zoning for about 5.223 acres near the airport and Shingle Creek, approving both measures after public comment and board discussion.
City planning staff told the board the parcels — currently vacant or occupied by single-family homes — fit within the city’s strategy to expand the industrial center in the southwest quadrant near the airport and that the proposed airport-industrial zoning would be governed by the Conservation Overlay District and subject to conservation impact reporting at site plan review. “Staff has found that this is compliant with the…
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