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RIVERBEND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT JANUARY 15, 2008 Environmental Consulting & Design, Inc.
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Description of Request FLUM Amendment Size: 2,067 acres Total Site Size: 2,237 acres Change Land Use from Agricultural 3 to Agricultural 2 Represents increase of 103 dwelling units Site Design: Compact, cluster development Maintains rural character of the County while providing for sensible growth and environmental protection Preserving 1,311 acres along Ochlockonee River, an Outstanding Florida Water
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Surrounding Area Add area of disturbed areas
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Current Future Land Use Agricultural 3 (1:20) Agricultural 2 (1:10) Leon County Rural (1:10) Rural Residential (1:1) Agricultural 1 (1:5)
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Proposed Future Land Use Agricultural 2 (1:10) Leon County Rural (1:10) Rural Residential (1:1) Agricultural 1 (1:5)
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Conceptual Site Plan 177 4-acre lots Gross Density of 1 unit per 12.64 acres 1,311 acres permanently conserved 28,500 Linear feet of river preserved 30,275 Linear feet of nature trails 50 foot wetland buffers Provides 2 acres of Neighborhood Commercial Uses
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Environmental Protection Protects 1,311 acres of uplands, wetlands and floodplain by providing a perpetual Conservation Easement which exceeds County standard of 30 year protection Protects 59% of the site Easement may be granted to County, Conservation Group, Land Trust, State Agency Provides Management Plan for Conservation Easement Area funded by the Homeowners Association
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Low Impact Development Techniques Minimization of Impervious Surfaces Through use of clustered design and shared driveways Limitations on the amount of turf and fertilization Firewise Community Planning Practices Water Conservation Bioretention Areas or ‘Rain Gardens’ Grass Swales Permeable Pavements Rain Barrels or Cisterns Narrower Street Widths Educational Programs Allow residents to fully understand the purpose and function of LID components Native Vegetation
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Proposed Advanced Septic Systems
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Benefits of Riverbend Intent is to preserve the rural character and promote rural economic activity while discouraging urban sprawl Permanently protects over 1,300 acres in a conservation easement Cluster design protects Ochlockonee River and other environmentally sensitive lands Captures economic growth from Leon County Improves tax base of County from $5,450 to $656,773 Proximate to the Town of Havana
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Staff Concerns Public Recreation access Existing access maintained Possible additional land for public use Need “Recognized pressure for development” as a result of border effects of Leon County Existing and planned subdivisions in this area are not sufficient to meet future growth needs Site Suitability Converts 59% of site from intensive silviculture to permanent conservation Traffic Level of Service not degraded in Gadsden or Leon County
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RIVERBEND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT JANUARY 15, 2008 Environmental Consulting & Design, Inc.
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