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Royal Palm Beach planning commission approves Lakeside Landing changes after tree losses; 65 replacements required
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved DR Horton’s Lakeside Landing site-plan modification including a 30-inch retaining wall, removal of 29 specimen pine trees that died during construction and planting of 65 replacement trees, with conditions on sign removal and long-term maintenance.
The Village of Royal Palm Beach Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve Application No. 25-126 SPM/AAR on March 24, 2026, allowing a 30-inch landscape block retaining wall, the removal of 29 specimen pine trees that died during construction, and installation of 65 replacement trees at the Lakeside Landing development northwest of Okeechobee Boulevard and Royal Palm Beach Boulevard.
Staff presented the request and read two site-specific conditions, including a requirement that the existing Waterway Plaza shopping-center monument sign on Track C‑2 be removed within 30 days of Village Council approval and that the Lakeside Landing…
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