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Concerns rise over conservation amid new development plans

October 18, 2024 | Flagler Beach City, Flagler County, Florida


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Concerns rise over conservation amid new development plans
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the proposed development project, particularly focusing on the allocation and designation of open spaces. One participant emphasized the importance of ensuring that at least 40% of the project area—approximately 300 acres—be dedicated to genuine green spaces or conservation areas, rather than simply being labeled as \"open space\" without specific protections.

The discussion highlighted a need for clarity on what constitutes open space, with some members expressing that the term should refer to areas featuring greenery or flowers, rather than just any land without buildings or asphalt. There was a consensus that a detailed breakdown of the proposed open space is necessary, including how much of it will be designated as conservation land.

In response to these concerns, it was revealed that the project plans include nearly 91 acres of conservation land, 45 acres of landscaped wetland buffers, and approximately 65 acres of common open space. Additionally, there are plans for 6 acres of recreational space and about 153 acres of dedicated waterfront. However, it was noted that this does not account for the 1,100 acres of conservation land already designated to the county.

Participants also debated the proposed number of residential units, with some arguing that the count is too high for the project, while the commercial square footage was deemed insufficient. The meeting underscored the need for further discussions to ensure that the development aligns with community expectations for conservation and open space.

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