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Ordinance Number
1999-09
Adopted Date
03/16/1999
Ordinance Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendments
State Filed Date
03\30\1999
Subject
Future Land Use and Intergovernmental Coordination Elements Text Amendmn
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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933
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Policy 1.6: Development of conservation designated land shall be limited to the following: <br />IIIIIIIIIII ligia 11 11 11 11 11 1 11111 11% 11 11 11 111 1 <br />Conservation <br />Passive Recreational Uses <br />• including, but not limited to, nature centers and trails, hiking trails, canoe <br />launches, observation towers, scenic areas, wildlife sanctuaries, wildlife <br />feeding stations, hunter education centers (including shooting ranges), picnic <br />areas, bathrooms, and parking areas <br />• up to 0.25 FAR <br />C-1 designated parcels shall be specifically depicted on the future land use map. C-1 designated <br />parcels include but are not limited to land owned by the St. Johns River Water Management District <br />for its Upper Basin Project, publicly owned spoil islands in the Indian River Lagoon, and other <br />environmentally important land owned or controlled by public entities for conservation purposes. <br />CC -2, Conservation <br />-2 (Privately <br />owned <br />estuarine wetland <br />and <br />undeveloped <br />lagoon <br />island <br />conservation areal <br />Conservation <br />Uses <br />Passive Recreational Uses <br />• including, but not limited to, nature centers and trails, hiking trails, canoe <br />launches, observation towers, scenic areas, wildlife sanctuaries, wildlife <br />feeding stations, picnic areas, bathrooms, and parking areas <br />• up to 0.25 FAR <br />Residential Uses <br />• up to 1 unit/40 acres (on-site) <br />• up to 1 unit/acre (Transfer of Development Rights) <br />ELM III I <br />Conservation <br />Passive Recreational Uses <br />• including, but not limited to, nature centers and trails, hiking trails, canoe <br />launches, observation towers, scenic areas, wildlife sanctuaries, wildlife <br />feeding stations, picnic areas, bathrooms, and parking areas <br />• up to 0.25 FAR <br />Planned Development <br />• residential uses up to 1 unit/2%2 acres (on-site internal transfer of development <br />I <br />ghts) <br />• residential uses up to 1 unit/acre (external transfer of development rights) <br />• places of worship, up to 0.25 FAR <br />C-2 and C-3 designated areas shall be generally depicted on the future land use map; specific <br />boundaries shall be established pursuant to Policy 1.7 of the Future Land Use Element, <br />Residential development in C-2 designated areas and in C-3 designated areas shall be limited to <br />approved Planned Developments (PDs). The county shall require cluster development and density <br />transfers to limit the impact of development on conservation lands. The PD and clustering <br />requirements shall not apply to single-family lots along the east side of the St. Sebastian River that <br />were legally created prior to February 13, 1990, <br />
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