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GL Homes’ buffer relocation variance for Johns PUD recommended; maintenance agreement required
Summary
The zoning commission recommended approval of a Type II variance allowing GL Homes to relocate a required 25-foot perimeter buffer around a county retention pond in the Johns PUD, contingent on a maintenance agreement that the county must approve (anticipated for BCC in July).
The Zoning Commission recommended approval of a Type II variance for the Johns Planned Unit Development that would allow GL Homes to relocate a required 25-foot perimeter incompatibility buffer off-site to wrap a Palm Beach County retention pond, the developer said.
Kevin, introduced himself as vice president with GL Homes, told the commission the relocation would allow townhouse…
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