Ordinance No XX Application LU-MIN Small-Scale Future Land Use Map Amendment Twenty Fingers Property June 5, 2007 City Council Meeting
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Requested Action Small-scale future land use map (FLUM) amendment for a 9 +/- acre portion of the subject parcel from Greenbelt to Mixed Use
EXISTING FLUM MAP
PROPOSED FLUM MAP
Land Use Compatibility Add to the Mixed Use area to the south Allow for commercial development along future realignment of Old Kings Road Existing FLUZoning Designation Subject ParcelGreenbeltEST-2 NorthGreenbeltAGR EastGreenbeltPUD WestConservationEST-2 SouthMixed UseCOM-2
1.5 Mile Radius 5,047 total acres 43.4% Residential and Greenbelt FLUM 2.5% Mixed Use FLUM
Infrastructure Availability Transportation Potable Water and Sewer Drainage Solid Waste Recreation and Parks Public Education
Environmental Conditions Cypress Wetland limited to the portion of parcel that will remain in Conservation FLUM designation Abandoned Gopher Tortoise Burrow Amendment Area Outside 100-Year Floodplain
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Comp Plan Consistency Objective Evaluation of Amendments to the FLUM Staff’s analysis is consistent with the requirements of Objective Policy (C) - Mixed Use The proposed amendment is consistent with the Mixed Use designation description contained in Policy (c), because the amendment extends a future commercial node adjacent to the proposed realignment of Old King’s Road at Mantanzas Woods Parkway and allows for retail/commercial development in close proximity to residential areas.
Comp Plan Consistency Policy The proposed amendment is consistent with Policy , since no wetland impacts are anticipated and the portion of the subject parcel containing the Cypress Wetland will remain in the Conservation designation. Policy The proposed amendment is consistent with Policy , since the future development of commercial uses will provide the appropriate balance of land uses and create jobs.
Recommendation Staff recommend that the City Council approve, on first reading, Ordinance No XX approving Application LU-MIN The PLDRB considered the application and voted 4-3 to recommend approval.