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Commission backs retail-size and solar‑use corrections to county use table; preserves buffer authority for solar

Levy County Planning Commission · April 27, 2026
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Summary

The commission recommended amendments to the land‑use table to allow retail stores larger than 15,000 sq ft in higher commercial/industrial zones and corrected solar‑facility entries to align with Florida Statute 163.3205 while preserving local buffering and setback authority where possible.

The Levy County Planning Commission voted on April 27 to recommend changes to the land‑use table that would allow retail stores larger than 15,000 square feet in higher‑intensity commercial and industrial zones and to correct the solar‑facility use entry to reflect state law.

Planning staff said the county's use table currently caps retail at 15,000 sq ft and that the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to allow larger retail in appropriate higher commercial districts. The commission…

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