Boynton Beach: New rules for nonprofits cramp organizations but could mean tax revenue - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com: oynton Beach has too many organizations doing good work in all the wrong places, city leaders say.
The churches, charter schools and social service agencies that offer aid and education also don't pay taxes. A new city ordinance, passed last week, bars some of them from expanding and blocks newcomers from prime commercial and industrial areas.
The idea is to free up space for taxpaying businesses.
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