What are Vested Projects?
“Vested projects” are projects that received some kind of government approval prior to the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code, but did not meet any of the exemption criteria. Owners of vested projects had to prove to the City that building permits had been issued by the building official and the development had continued in good faith prior to the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code. Property owners proving these conditions had to also request (within six months) the City Commission approve a vested rights status. The deadline for applying to become a vested project has passed. Modifications, additions or alterations to approved plans and specifications shall not be considered vested development.

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