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Ordinance Number
2001-006
Adopted Date
03/20/2001
Ordinance Type
Future Land Use Element Amendment
State Filed Date
03\29\2001
Subject
Agricultural Planned Developments
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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Policy 5.8 <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2001-006 <br />within mixed use projects and traditional neighborhood design projects, or <br />on sites located outside of, but contiguous to, the urban service area <br />boundary.) <br />All Planned Development (PD) projects approved in any agriculturally designated area shall meet <br />the following criteria: <br />The density of the project shall not exceed the maximum density of the underlying land use <br />designation; no density transfers from off-site lands, and no density bonuses shall be permitted <br />within PD projects in agriculturally designated areas. <br />Residential lots created through the PD process shall not exceed one acre in size, with the remainder <br />of the area designated as open space; all residential lots must be clustered together to limit the impact <br />of development on agricultural lands. Clustered means grouped together in a compact, contiguous <br />The open space area must be under the ownership of a single entity and maintained as open space, <br />in perpetuity, through a conservation and/or agricultural preservation easement. <br />Open space areas shall be retained as natural areas or used for agricultural uses; however, up to thirty <br />percent of the open space area may be used for recreational purposes in AG -1 areas; up to twenty- <br />five percent of the open space area may be used for recreational purposes in AG -2 areas and up to <br />twenty percent of the open space area may be used for recreational purposes in AG -3 areas. Golf <br />Courses shall not be permitted as part of Agricultural PDs. <br />
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