St. Augustine is aiming to make it harder to pave over the roughly 30 acres of city-owned conservation lands. The City Commission advanced a measure this week that would change the city’s charter to require a unanimous vote to remove a parcel’s protection. What that means is that all five members of the City Commission would have to agree to remove the conservation designation from a tract of land, or to significantly develop a property, for it…
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