The Miami-Dade County Commission gave initial approval Tuesday to an ordinance that would postpone for three years applications to shift the county’s urban development boundary.
Commissioner Xavier Suarez, the ordinance’s sponsor, wants the county to stop accepting developers’ applications to realign the boundary until 2015. The UDB separates agricultural and environmentally sensitive land from urban sprawl.
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