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Polk County Zoning Meetings

14 meetings monitored in Polk County, FL

May 5, 20261h 45m15,748 words
54public hearingapprovedland usecomprehensive planresidential
April 21, 20261h 17m12,027 words
65approvedresidentialcommercialpublic hearingland use
April 7, 20261h 13m11,306 words
37approvedpublic hearingland useindustrialplat
April 1, 20264h 2m17,307 words
89conditional useapprovedzoningmotion to denyPUD
Agenda available
March 17, 20264h 16m37,117 words
180approvedresidentialcommercialpublic hearingland use
March 4, 20261h 32m13,332 words
138motion to approvepublic hearingland usecomprehensive planresidential
Agenda available
March 3, 20261h 6m9,991 words
25approvedresidentialtraffic studyindustrialpublic hearing
Agenda available
February 26, 202634m5,292 words
64land usevariancecommercialresidentialsubdivision
Agenda available
February 17, 202638m5,772 words
31approvedland usepublic hearingcomprehensive plancommercial
Agenda available
February 4, 20261h 29m12,760 words
120public hearingcomprehensive planresidentialland usedensity
Agenda available
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Polk County Board of County Commissioners and the Planning Commission are monitored by ZoneWire for FLUM amendments, planned development approvals, conditional use permits, rezoning requests, and comprehensive plan amendments throughout Polk County.

The Polk County Board of County Commissioners meets twice per month, with the Planning Commission holding hearings monthly. Zoning and land use items typically appear on the Board agenda at least once per meeting cycle.

A FLUM (Future Land Use Map) amendment in Polk County is a request to change the designated future land use category for a parcel, which is a prerequisite for rezoning. FLUM amendments are common along the I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando where residential and commercial growth is accelerating.

Key zoning terms for Polk County include FLUM (Future Land Use Map) amendment, planned development, conditional use permit, rezoning, comprehensive plan amendment, special exception, and PUD. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Polk County governing body.