Lake Placid Town Council Approves ADA-Accessible Playground Grant, Discusses Growth Challenges

The Lake Placid Town Council approved a motion to seek a grant for an ADA-accessible playground at Lake June Park ball fields and discussed several issues, including the challenges of growth and development in the region and amendments to the Dollar General development agreement.

One of the key highlights of the meeting was the approval of a motion to recommend seeking a grant for the installation of an ADA-compliant playground at Lake June Park ball fields. Town Planner Dana Rell provided context for the project, emphasizing the importance of replacing aging playground equipment and enhancing accessibility for children with disabilities. The council members expressed their gratitude for the efforts to improve recreational opportunities, particularly for children with special needs. The motion was seconded and passed unanimously, reflecting strong support from the council.

In another discussion, the council addressed the challenges of growth and development in Lake Placid. One individual highlighted concerns that regulations within the Lake Placid Regional Plan were deterring developers, leading to increased urban sprawl in adjacent areas such as Leisure Lakes and Highlands Park. This, they argued, resulted in new residents not contributing to local taxes or amenities. They voiced concerns that while more people were moving to the area, they were not benefiting the town itself, stating, “there’s going to continue to be more people that move to Lake Placid… but they’re really not going to contribute to the amenities in Lake Placid.”

The conversation expanded to broader economic development issues, with participants questioning the lack of significant growth in Lake Placid compared to neighboring areas. One participant remarked that while other regions were experiencing economic booms, Lake Placid seemed to be stagnating, noting, “things look worse off now than they were a couple years ago.” They pointed to the decline in the citrus industry and the expansion of commercial zoning in nearby Sebring as potential threats to local business opportunities. They expressed frustration at the repetitive nature of discussions over the years without substantial progress, stating, “we know we do something minor here or there and to me going down Highway 27… I don’t see it happen in Lake Placid.”

In response to these concerns, a council member acknowledged the challenges posed by the decline of the citrus industry and highlighted potential new developments, including a golf development that could bring new opportunities and attract investors. They expressed optimism about upcoming discussions and developments, stating, “I think we’re going to have some interesting conversations coming on the pipe over the next 5 to 10 years.” This member also emphasized the importance of the town maintaining control over its growth, saying, “I want us to be in the driver’s seat with new industry coming in… I want to be the ones that make that choice.”

Another participant suggested that the community could benefit from “boutique industrial” opportunities that could provide higher-paying jobs without overwhelming the town’s character. They urged the council to consider how to facilitate meaningful growth while preserving the town’s unique charm. The conversation also touched on the need for residential development to attract families, with one member mentioning the existing capacity in local schools to accommodate growth. There were calls for more proactive measures to attract businesses and industries that would contribute to the local economy.

In addition to these discussions, the council considered an amendment and restatement of a development agreement for Dollar General. Town Planner Dana Rell presented the changes, which focused on lighting requirements. The adjustments aimed to ensure more uniform illumination across the site and improve safety by minimizing light level adjustments. The plan included stipulations for full cutoff lights to reduce light pollution, with the maximum foot candle measurement increased from five to 6.6 foot candles to comply with safety standards. The motion to accept the agreement was made, seconded, and passed unanimously by the council.

The meeting also featured a presentation by Rell on the interactive map resource, which is valuable for understanding community planning and zoning decisions. She provided a tutorial on accessing the Highlands County interactive GIS map, emphasizing its importance for evaluating properties under consideration. Rell highlighted issues with the accuracy of owner information on the map and stressed the necessity of verifying ownership through the Property Appraiser’s website. Her walkthrough aimed to empower the council and the public to engage more effectively with planning decisions, emphasizing the importance of accurate, up-to-date information.

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Mayor:
John Holbrook
City Council Officials:
Charlie Wilson, Ray Royce, Nell Frewin-Hays

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