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- Putnam County
- 9/18/24
- 09/18/2024
- 16 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Putnam County Zoning Board approved a variance request for a property on Hicks Avenue in Crescent City. The approval allows for a reduction in the waterfront setback from 50 feet to 25 feet and the front setback from 25 feet to 15 feet, facilitating the development of a single-family home on the vacant 6-acre parcel.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 6/19/24
- 06/19/2024
- 260 Minutes
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Overview: The Putnam County Zoning Board has approved a special use permit for a migrant farm labor camp proposed by Continental Floral Florida LLC. This decision came after a contentious meeting where numerous residents voiced strong opposition, citing concerns over safety, property values, and the company’s compliance with labor regulations.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 5/15/24
- 05/15/2024
- 55 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Putnam County Zoning Board recently approved several special use permits, including those for a private school in an agricultural zoning district, a commercial driving school to conduct CDL testing, and the creation of a 72-acre artificial pond.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 4/17/24
- 04/17/2024
- 24 Minutes
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Overview: The Putnam County Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a variance request during their recent meeting, allowing a reduction in lot size for two proposed residential parcels. The applicant, Beck Slone Properties Incorporated, represented by Brandy Price, sought to construct two single-family homes on lots that are each 165 square feet smaller than the current land development code requires. This decision supports the addition of workforce housing within the county.
- FL
- Putnam County
- 3/20/24
- 03/20/2024
- 203 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In a recent Putnam County Zoning Board meeting, the proposal for a borrow pit by KBS Holding Inc. became the focal point, sparking community concern and debate. The proposed site, covering 30 acres within a total of 33348 acres, is intended for phased excavation over five years, concluding with the creation of an artificial fish pond. Despite unanimous board approvals for various unrelated variance requests and no public opposition to those, the borrow pit project was met with intense scrutiny from both legal representatives and local citizens.