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Jacksonville Zoning Meetings

15 meetings monitored in Jacksonville, FL

February 3, 20262h 25m21,825 words
381land usezoningpublic hearingindustrialcommercial
Agenda available
January 27, 20263h 3m26,962 words
74approvedPUDpublic hearingdensityzoning
January 21, 20261h 0m9,669 words
120land usezoningdeferredpublic hearingrezoning
Agenda available
January 13, 20263h 5m27,428 words
71approvedrezoningzoningPUDdensity
January 6, 20261h 49m17,711 words
212land usezoningpublic hearingvarianceapproved
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Frequently Asked Questions

Jacksonville City Council and the Planning Commission are tracked by ZoneWire for PUD amendments, land use amendments, rezoning applications, variances, and development agreements. Jacksonville operates under a consolidated Duval County government, so one city council handles all zoning decisions countywide.

Jacksonville City Council meets twice per month, with the Planning Commission holding hearings biweekly. Because Jacksonville has a consolidated government with Duval County, all zoning decisions for the entire county go through these two bodies.

A PUD (Planned Unit Development) amendment in Jacksonville modifies the approved development plan for a property, including changes to density, uses, or design standards. PUD amendments are one of the most common zoning filings in Jacksonville, particularly for waterfront development and large-scale residential projects.

Key zoning terms for Jacksonville include PUD amendment, land use amendment, rezoning, variance, development agreement, exception, and comprehensive plan amendment. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Jacksonville governing body.