ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Families living in a neighborhood south of Orlando are voicing concerns after learning about plans for a development that could destroy wildlife habitats near their homes.
This week, residents near the intersection of Hall Lane and Lake Jessamine Drive received a public hearing notice from Orange County’s Board of Zoning Adjustment.
The notification said there would be a meeting to discuss a variance to allow for 118 parking spaces on a piece of land between Lake Bumby and Lake Jessamine. [TRENDING: ‘Tragedy and nightmare:’ 10 killed in Colorado | Fla.
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