The Palm Beach Post Editorial Board Three cheers for Jupiter’s plan to buy eight acres near the Southwest Fork Loxahatchee River, to spare it from development. In the face of Florida’s unrelenting growth, every forward-thinking municipality needs to preserve what natural beauty it can, while it can. Jupiter had its eye on the wooded site at 500 N. Delaware Blvd., known as the Taylor Property, for years. Instead of knocking down trees to make room for 35 houses, the owners finally agreed to sell it to the town. At $3.3 million, it’s a price the town can pay without borrowing, with the Jupiter Inlet District chipping in $660,000 of the total.