Planning Council approves small‑scale Weston land‑use change for self‑storage site
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The council approved a small‑scale land‑use amendment in the city of Weston to allow commercial use for a site under 1.5 acres planned for self‑storage; no public opposition signed in and the staff recommendation carried unanimously.
The Broward County Planning Council on Oct. 23 approved a small‑scale amendment for a site in the city of Weston that would change the land use from residential to commercial to accommodate a self‑storage facility.
Planning council staff recommended approval, reporting that sufficient facilities and services exist to serve the proposed use. No members of the public signed in to speak other than the applicant’s agent and representatives of the city of Weston.
Mayor Angelo Castillo moved approval and Mayor Rex Harden seconded. The motion passed unanimously by voice vote.
The council’s action forwards the amendment to the appropriate county authorities for any follow‑up implementation steps required by county policy and city procedures.
