Florida Town Approves Big Box Despite Advice Of Their Planner
16 April 2003 - 6:00am
Zephyrhills, Florida, City Council members cleared the way Monday night for a Lowe's home improvement store, against the advice of city planner Todd Vande Berg who found the plans in conflict with the comprehensive plan.
The site for the Lowe's, a former orange grove now covered with pine trees, abuts the city's northern planning boundary. Undeveloped land and houses lie north of it, and the comprehensive plan recommends a buffer between the two areas. That could include offices or apartment buildings. But Council members, all of whom thanked Vande Berg profusely for explaining the many ramifications of the project, voted unanimously to approve zoning.
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Zoning okay clears path for new Lowe's
Source:
The St. Petersburg Times, April 15, 2003
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