Palm Coast invites residents to participate in Land Development Code workshops

The first workshop will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Palm Coast City Hall.


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A home under construction on Mulberry Road. Photo by Sierra Williams
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Palm Coast is asking for residents' input on updating the city's Land Development Code through a series of public workshops.

The city is reviewing and updating its LDC and is holding the public workshops during Palm Coast Planning and Land Development Regulation Board  and City Council meetings. The first workshop will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at Palm Coast City Hall.

The amendments to the LDC will align the LDC with the recently updated Imagine 2050 Comprehensive Plan, clarifying existing code requirements, update references and technical language and implement goals, objectives and policies from the Comprehensive Plan, according to a Palm Coast press release. 

The workshops are designed to give residents and community partners a chance to share their feedback, Palm Coast Planner Manager Phong Nguyen said. Residents are encouraged to use the workshops to comment on or recommend other changes that may be needed. 

“Public participation is a key part of ensuring the Land Development Code continues to reflect the needs and priorities of our community,” Nguyen said. 

The workshops will be organized by chapters of the LDC and occasionally more than one workshop may be held for a particular chapter, the press release said. If a chapter is fully covered in a single meeting, the schedule may be adjusted accordingly to move ahead more quickly.

Additional workshop dates will be announced on the City of Palm Coast website and communication channels. For more information, visit the interactive project website at palmcoast.mysocialpinpoint.com.

 

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