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Planning Commission Approves Controversial Workforce Housing Development

October 12, 2024 | Palm Beach County, Florida


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Planning Commission Approves Controversial Workforce Housing Development
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed comprehensive plan amendment for Rawlings Estates, which aims to facilitate low-density residential development in a rural area of the county. The proposal includes a text amendment to establish the Loxahatchee Estates overlay, allowing for a shift in land use from rural residential (1 unit per 10 acres) to low residential (1 unit per acre) on a 104-acre parcel located near 180th Avenue North.

Travis Goodson, a senior planner, outlined the details of the proposal, which includes plans for the construction of 54 single-family homes. The amendment is designed to align with existing density patterns in the area, which has seen similar developments. Goodson emphasized that the proposed overlay would require a minimum lot size of one acre and would not permit density bonuses or transfer of development rights.

A key point of contention arose regarding the provision of workforce housing. While the staff recommended that 10% of the units be designated as workforce housing, the applicant proposed to fulfill this requirement off-site through an exchange builder program, which would allow them to collaborate with another developer to construct the necessary units in a different location.

The staff's assessment concluded that the proposed amendment is compatible with the surrounding area and supports the county's objectives for rural and exurban tiers. The meeting highlighted the ongoing balancing act between increasing housing density and maintaining the character of rural communities, as well as the challenges of integrating workforce housing into new developments. The proposal is set to be reviewed further, with conditions of approval recommended to ensure alignment with the county's planning goals.

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