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Council introduces ordinance to require referendum before alienating city-owned land over 0.5 acre
Summary
Council introduced Ordinance 57-84, which would amend the city code to prevent the city from leasing, selling or otherwise alienating city-owned land larger than 0.5 acre unless approved at a referendum election; the ordinance was read and formally introduced for future consideration.
The Boca Raton City Council read and introduced Ordinance 57-84 on April 28, a proposed amendment to the city code that would restrict the city's ability to sell or lease city-owned parcels larger than half an acre without voter approval.
City Clerk Miss Sittins read the ordinance title aloud: "Ordinance number 57 84, an ordinance of the city of Boca Raton providing for amendments…
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