Moratorium mothballed, lobbying restrictions coming

By John Labriola - Citrus County Commissioner Jeff Kinnard backed off his proposal for a development moratorium last week as the commission adopted new rules to prevent former commissioners from lobbying the board in light of a recent controversy over a development project. Instead of an 11-month pause on development, Kinnard said he would bring back a proposal incorporating several ideas to mitigate the effects of new development in fast-growing Citrus County. He said the legislation will include having developers set aside more land for recreation, drainage and utilities, requiring them to build roads to support increased traffic, and instituting mobility fees. "Where I hope to land on this is somewhere forward of the status quo but short of a planning pause or a stop or a moratorium," he said. "We can do better and I hope that we will do better." Commissioner Diana Finegan withdrew her motion to prohibit county commissioners and staff from lobbying the state on...