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What if the zoning designation on my property was consistent with the old FLUM, but inconsistent with the new FLUM? Will the County change my zoning, or will I be responsible for that?

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What if the zoning designation on my property was consistent with the old FLUM, but inconsistent with the new FLUM? Will the County change my zoning, or will I be responsible for that?

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Osceola County will be amending the Land Development Code (LDC), which includes zoning regulations. For many property owners, these amendments should have the effect of increasing their allowable densities and intensities of use. If the amendments to the LDC do not achieve the desired effect, property owners may apply for a rezoning. As a general rule, the County does not initiate rezonings.

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