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Land Development

Every published summary we have tied to Land Development in Seminole, grouped into one page so residents can follow the issue without digging through individual meetings.

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Seminole

Last updated

Aug 20, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to Land Development.

Briefing
Jul 14, 2026

County Funds Pedestrian Improvements

The Board awarded a $2,086,753.09 contract for pedestrian improvements at the US 17/92 overpass. It also approved several development and service actions, including a three-lot residential rezone and replacement utility billing software, while denying a proposed commercial rezone for three drive-through restaurants after residents raised concerns about noise, drainage, buffering, dumpsters, and tree retention.

1 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Jun 23, 2026

County Approves Updated Stormwater Plan

The Board approved the Updated Stormwater Master Plan, with Districts 1, 3, 4, and 5 voting AYE. Board comments called for consideration of older neighborhoods, long-waiting projects, city involvement, and future funding needs.

2 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
May 6, 2026

Land code changes advance to county board

The commission unanimously voted 6-0 to approve and refer proposed amendments to the Land Development Code to the Board of County Commissioners. The changes cover development approvals, zoning, subdivisions, dredging and filling, building numbering, and related definitions.

2 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Apr 1, 2026

Commission Rejects Sandy Lane Rezoning

The commission voted 5-1 to deny and refer the Sandy Lane Homes rezoning to the Board of County Commissioners. The request would have changed zoning for a 24-lot single-family development on approximately 7.54 acres.

2 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Nov 18, 2025

County sets recovery residence rules

The Board unanimously adopted Ordinance 2025-25 establishing review and approval procedures, reasonable-accommodation rules, and a formal definition for certified recovery residences. The Board also approved a $2,312,091.56 budget amendment for unfinished Sheriff’s Office purchase commitments and directed staff to return with recommendations on business tax receipts by the last meeting in January 2026.

2 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Sep 9, 2025

Village on the Green Expansion Approved

The Board approved adding 6.83 acres and 40 residential units to the Village on the Green Planned Development, along with an amenities building and two sport courts. The expansion brings the development to approximately 82.78 acres.

2 min readMunicipal coverage