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Lake Wales Commission revises land code; pipe plant won’t need permit


A sign posted along State Road 60 in Lake Wales expresses opposition to a proposed ADS plastic pipe-manufacturing plant. The City Commission on Tuesday approved a change to its land-use code, enabling the plant to move forward without a special permit.

Months of passionate debate ended quietly Tuesday night as the Lake Wales City Commission voted 5-0 without discussion to revise a land-use code, enabling a proposed pipe-manufacturing plant to proceed without a special permit.

Commissioners adopted an amendment to a section of the city’s land-development regulations, completing a process that drew heavy scrutiny because of the implications for the planned Advanced Drainage Systems facility in the south end of Lake Wales.

Many residents of Lake Wales and surrounding communities have raised objections to the project, which would occupy 97 acres of former citrus groves on land owned by Hunt Bros., a prominent agriculture company.

The City Commission had voted to approve the revision, which was recommended by the city’s planning staff, at its previous meeting. The second hearing and binding vote took place Tuesday night.



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