Several years back, some of us in Lake Worth were advocating for a super-majority vote in order to change our comprehensive Plan. Back then, we were battling the same people (the power grab bunch) who are still for development at any cost today. The Palm Beach Post endorsed the Super Majority vote here in Lake Worth. Because
of a huge and expensive lobby against it by the Chamber of Commerce and
other groups with oodles of money and boots on the ground, we lost that election by 119 votes.
Now the Town of Palm Beach has some sensible commissioners...read the Letter to the Editor--
Super-majority needed to protect town
Congratulations
to the Planning Commission and the Town Council for taking the first
step in the journey to protect and preserve Palm Beach from the coming
development onslaught.
The motion made by council member Bill
Diamond to ask the town staff to prepare an ordinance that would require
a super-majority, or four out of five votes of the Town Council, to make
changes to our Comprehensive Plan, is long overdue and welcome.
This
ordinance will take two readings before becoming an official part of
our Town Ordinances but it will help protect Palm Beach from ill thought
out and radical changes to the Comprehensive Plan, the document that
has served us so well.
Palm Beach’s Code of Ordinances presently
requires a super-majority, or four affirmative votes of the Town Council,
to make zoning changes, or change zoning boundaries. Now with the added
protection of the requirement of four votes to made changes to our
Comprehensive Plan, Palm Beach will be well on the way to giving the
teeth to our governing documents that will help preserve and protect the
Palm Beach we all moved here to enjoy.
The planned addition of
40,000 dwelling units between Interstate 95 and the Lake Worth Lagoon in
West Palm Beach and surrounds, will put development pressure on the
island of Palm Beach the likes of which she has never experienced
before.
As a result of those 75,000 to 100,000 new citizens moving
into that corridor, demand for services in Palm Beach will increase,
demand for parking in Palm Beach will increase and demand for beach
access in Palm Beach will increase. We have to protect the Palm Beach
that we moved here to enjoy from becoming just another seaside tourist
town, overrun with T-shirt shops and bars.
Hats off to the Town Council and Planning and Zoning Commission.
WILLIAM O. COOLEY
Palm Beach
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