Palm Coast Fast-Tracks Restrictions and Supermajority Requirements For Approving Future Data Centers
The Palm Coast City Council is fast-tracking strict amendments to its Land Development Code regarding data center approvals. Future facilities are prohibited by right, requiring industrial zoning, strict environmental criteria, and a council supermajority vote. The policy shift …
Palm Coast government isn’t waiting a year or six months to add restrictive rules on approving data centers in the city.
In a review of updates to its Land Development Code, the City Council on Tuesday agreed to new proposed language that its planners had added to the code that very morning, and further language added at council members’ request.
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