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Casselberry adopts narrower definition of vehicular services to permit minor indoor cosmetic repairs

City Commission of the City of Casselberry · October 13, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved Ordinance 25-16-24 on second reading, updating the definition of vehicular services to allow minor indoor cosmetic repairs and painting while continuing to prohibit major structural work; staff said conditional-use and zoning rules remain in force.

On second and final reading the Casselberry City Commission voted to adopt Ordinance 25-16-24, which revises the Unified Land Development Regulations’ definition of vehicular services, maintenance and light mechanical repair.

Chief planner Antonio De Jesus told the commission the change clarifies that minor cosmetic work — paint touch-ups, small dent repair, vinyl wraps and tinting performed indoors, including in paint booths — would be permitted in certain zoning districts, while major work such as frame straightening and significant structural repairs remain prohibited.

De Jesus said the definition change aims to help dealerships and small shops provide low-impact repairs and retain business without changing use in zoning districts that require conditional use approval. The planning board recommended approval in August; the commission approved the ordinance on second reading by voice vote.