Putnam County Zoning Board Grants Migrant Labor Camp Permit Amidst Controversy
- Meeting 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.
The discussion regarding the migrant labor camp emerged as the most contentious and newsworthy topic of the meeting, overshadowing other agenda items. Residents and legal representatives spoke at length about the potential adverse effects of the proposed development. Safety concerns centered around the well-being of children and the overall community, with one speaker, Larry Stevens, specifically referencing a criminal incident involving a migrant worker. Lenor T. echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the potential burden on local law enforcement.
A lawyer representing the King family and other residents pointed out discrepancies in the site plan and questioned whether the proposal met the necessary federal and state regulations for migrant worker housing. The lack of a thorough evaluation of these regulations in the staff report was also criticized. Marian Humphrey and Tony Hotelling were among those who questioned the capacity and size of the proposed building, while Elizabeth Harbus raised additional concerns over home values and the safety of children.
Jim Hammond, a resident of Crescent City, Florida, brought to the board’s attention the company’s history of labor and human rights violations, backed by federal fines. He cautioned against granting the variance to a company with such a record. Dian Kelly suggested that the company should prove its ability to meet standards elsewhere before receiving approval in Putnam County. Mark Edwards also underscored the company’s history of non-compliance, adding to the overall skepticism expressed by the community members.
Despite the opposition, the board voted not to deny the special use permit, with the motion to deny failing three to four. This result effectively approved the permit for the migrant labor camp, creating confusion among board members regarding the need for a separate motion of approval. After clarification, it was determined that no further motion was necessary, and the application was granted.
The meeting also included discussion on various variance requests, with the board approving a variance for Cheryl and Peter Soless to build a retirement home, meeting setback requirements and road frontage regulations. Another approved variance allowed a church building to forgo buffering requirements. Additionally, Robert Rockwell received approval for a variance to install a pool and detached garage, which included a debate over construction violations and their impact on neighboring properties. Concerns were raised by neighbors about the proximity of the garage to property lines and the height of a fence exceeding the county limit.
The board approved Rockwell’s variance for the fence and the enclosure of the pool with a screen, despite objections from neighbors about safety, flood risks, and property damage.
The session also addressed a special use permit request for a migrant farm labor camp by Susan Nichols, who cited experience with a similar program in Volusia County. A lawyer representing Continental Floral Florida LLC questioned the site plan’s compliance with regulations, and residents voiced concerns about the impact of migrant labor camps on the community.
Another special use permit application for a migrant farm labor camp involved discussions on land use, zoning, and regulations related to migrant labor housing. Michael Graves from the planning and development services department recommended approval, subject to various conditions to ensure compliance with health, safety, and building codes.
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/19/2024
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Recording Published:
06/19/2024
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Duration:
260 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Putnam County
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Towns:
Crescent City, East Palatka, Interlachen, Palatka, Pomona Park, Welaka
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