Thanks to new growth law, mega-Volusia development gets OK’d
By Ludmilla Lelis, Orlando Sentinel Farmton, a city of 23,000 homes proposed for a remote tree farm in Volusia and Brevard counties, isn’t urban sprawl, according to an administrative law judge’s ruling in the first case to test Florida’s watered-down growth management law. The recommended order, released Tuesday, threw out legal challenges posed by Volusia environmentalist Barbara …
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