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Oviedo council narrows Twin Rivers restrictive covenant, removes transient-residential and passive-recreation exceptions
Summary
After public comment and extended debate, the council amended and adopted Resolution 4719 to record restrictive covenants on Twin Rivers Golf Course; council voted to remove language that would have allowed limited government-owned transient (overnight) accommodations and to strip references to passive recreation uses.
The City Council held a public hearing and adopted Resolution 4719 on April 20 to place recorded restrictive covenants on Twin Rivers Golf Course, but only after amending the draft to remove two contested exceptions: narrow transient residential uses and language authorizing passive recreation uses.
Staff said the draft covenant clarified on-course restrooms, permitted golf uses, and added a narrowly framed transit-residential exception that would have permitted government-owned overnight accommodations tied to university athletics. During public comment, Doug Holmes…
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