Franklin
County Commissioners will be busy on Tuesday.
The
board tomorrow will hold a public hearing on the St. George Island
Overlay district which is a set of rules to guide development in the
St. George Island commercial district.
When
the County established the Corridor Overlay District in 2018,
one of the new rules was to no longer allow residential
buildings in the Commercial District.
The
commission is now considering doing away with that rule and once
again allowing homes in the Commercial District.
The
board will hold a public hearing on the issue tomorrow morning at 11
AM.
Other
items on the agenda include a Public Hearing for a Land Use change
and rezoning for about 6 acres in Lanark Village from Residential to
Commercial.
The
commission had scheduled a Commercial Site Plan Review of two new
aquaculture production buildings at Alligator Point but that issue
has been withdrawn by the applicant.
If
you would like to see the full Franklin County Commission agenda, you
can find it at www.franklincountyflorida.com.
The
Franklin County Commission meeting will be held beginning at 9 AM at
the Courthouse annex in Apalachicola.
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