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Ordinance Number
2001-029
Adopted Date
10/16/2001
Ordinance Type
Future Land Use Element of Comp Plan
State Filed Date
10\26\2001
Entity Name
Planned Development Projects
Subject
Transitional Residential T
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO. 2001- 029 <br />Policy 1.43: Development in transitional residential areas shall be limited to the following: <br />Single -Family Residential Uses <br />up to 1 unit/acre; or up to 3 units/acre for Planned Development Projects <br />Recreational Uses <br />up to 0.35 FAR <br />Public Facilities <br />up to 0.35 FAR <br />Institutional Uses <br />up to 0.35 FAR <br />Schools (not including business and vocational schools) <br />up to 0.35 FAR <br />Excavation Activities <br />Agricultural Uses (as permitted in Future Land Use Element Policy 6.3) <br />The FAR of mixed use projects shall be calculated by assigning a portion of the total development <br />area to each use. The sum of the portions assigned to each use must equal the total development <br />area. An exception shall be allowed for accessory residential uses within primarily non-residential <br />projects. That exception shall allow the entire development area to be used to calculate the number <br />of units allowed, without restricting the amount of development area available for calculating the <br />maximum FAR for primary uses. <br />Policy 1.44: To mitigate and reduce potential impacts between residential and agricultural uses, the <br />following special regulations apply within areas designated as Transitional Residential: <br />• When platting lots in residential projects on T designated land, the land owner shall place an <br />informational note on the plat and on the deed of each lot informing interested parties of the <br />Florida Right to Farm Act, Section 823.14, Florida Statutes (2001) as amended, and stating <br />that active farm operations occur nearby. <br />• Caribbean <br />Fruit Fly <br />host <br />be <br />plants <br />shall prohibited on <br />T designated <br />land. <br />• When platting lots in residential projects on T designated land, the land owner shall place an <br />informational note on the plat and on the deed of each lot informing interested parties of the <br />Florida Right to Farm Act, Section 823.14, Florida Statutes (2001) as amended, and stating <br />that active farm operations occur nearby. <br />
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