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Re: Your Hometown

this isn't my home town but...

here's an interesting fact:
-Palm Beach County has more golf courses than any other county in the country

so 179 lives in swampy golf course

but can't find much about Palm City, Florida...but in Martin County: Stuart.. Stuart is in southeast Florida about 12 miles northwest of Palm Beach, 100 miles north of Miami, and 100 miles south of Orlando. Our website, www.goodnature.org, has a place where you can order a map of the area. Our maps contain advertising from our members with a synopsis of the type of business that they have. There are detailed street maps of the entire county that are updated once per year with new roads and subdivisions.

We are unique because we are a community of only 140,000 people, and we are one of the smallest counties in the state of Florida. We have the most stringent, comprehensive land use management plan in the state of Florida, which means we don't allow over-population. There isn't one building in the county that is over four stories tall, and the beachfront is all open. We don't have skyscrapers and huge hotels or motels and things like that blocking the view of the ocean and the river. So we were very unique in that way. We don't allow wetlands mitigation which means a developer can't come in and either fill in or dig up our wetlands. I think that adds to the ambiance of our community most of the people like to come here and that's why we are so special.

which this is funny because we are really developing a lot right now. And so we are losing out wetlands.
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