Land Use & Development in North Palm Beach, Florida
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Feb 2026 — Mar 2026
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What this page covers
Zoning changes, development agreements, variances, and land-use plan amendments that shape how property can be used.
What to watch for
- Rezoning requests, variances, and development agreements can change what gets built nearby.
- Planning board and council agendas usually signal land-use fights before construction starts.
- Track hearing dates and vote outcomes if a project could affect your street, listing, or subdivision.
3 filings to know
Village Council Meeting February 12, 2026.
Feb 12, 2026The North Palm Beach Village Council held a regular session on February 12, 2026, approving five resolutions and ordinances with unanimous votes. The Council approved Resolution 2026-04 establishing an interlocal agreement with Seacoast Utility Authority for Buoy Road infrastructure improvements to address flooding, funded through Stormwater Assessment Funds...
Village Council Meeting on March 26, 2026
Mar 26, 2026The Village of North Palm Beach, Florida held a Regular Session on March 12, 2026, where the Village Council reorganized and appointed new officers: Mayor Lisa Interlandi, Vice Mayor Orlando Puyol, and President Pro Tem Susan Bickel. The council unanimously approved Resolution 2026-06 (officer appointments) and Resolution 2026-07, which amended the Comprehensive Pay Plan to set part-time Camp Counselor pay grades between $17...
Planning, Zoning, and Adjustment Board Meeting Tuesday, February 3, 2026 6:30PM Council Chambers.
Feb 3, 2026The Village of North Palm Beach Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board will meet on February 3, 2026, to consider two applications: a site plan and appearance review for awning installation at Lands End Condominium (36 Yacht Club Drive), and a variance request from Brian Grove to reduce the front yard setback from 25 feet to 20 feet at 137 Dory Road North to allow a two-car garage. Village staff recommends denying the variance, finding it fails to meet all six required criteria under the village code...
Recent Filings
Village Council Meeting February 12, 2026.
The North Palm Beach Village Council held a regular session on February 12, 2026, approving five resolutions and ordinances with unanimous votes. The Council approved Resolution 2026-04 establishing an interlocal agreement with Seacoast Utility Authority for Buoy Road infrastructure improvements to address flooding, funded through Stormwater Assessment Funds...
Village Council Meeting on March 26, 2026
The Village of North Palm Beach, Florida held a Regular Session on March 12, 2026, where the Village Council reorganized and appointed new officers: Mayor Lisa Interlandi, Vice Mayor Orlando Puyol, and President Pro Tem Susan Bickel. The council unanimously approved Resolution 2026-06 (officer appointments) and Resolution 2026-07, which amended the Comprehensive Pay Plan to set part-time Camp Counselor pay grades between $17...
Planning, Zoning, and Adjustment Board Meeting Tuesday, February 3, 2026 6:30PM Council Chambers.
The Village of North Palm Beach Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board will meet on February 3, 2026, to consider two applications: a site plan and appearance review for awning installation at Lands End Condominium (36 Yacht Club Drive), and a variance request from Brian Grove to reduce the front yard setback from 25 feet to 20 feet at 137 Dory Road North to allow a two-car garage. Village staff recommends denying the variance, finding it fails to meet all six required criteria under the village code...
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