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UNITS/ACRE). AND CONSERVATIONDISTRICT TO PLANNED <br />DEVELOPMENT TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN (PD TND) AND <br />OBTAIN CONCEPTUAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PLANAPPROVAL FOR <br />A PROJECT TO BE KNOWNAS LIBERTYPARK (LEGISLATIVE) <br />PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />County Planning Director Stan Boling provided background information, and <br />through a Power Point presentation recapped the proposed rezoning sites and Conceptual PD Plans <br />for Liberty Park, a Planned Development Traditional Neighborhood Design (PDTND). He <br />detailed the main development site located at the southwest corner of 66th Avenue and CR510, and <br />the three remote sites (Breezy Village, 12th Street, and Indian River Boulevard) located throughout <br />the County. He explained how PDTND's are specifically governed by policies in the County's <br />Comprehensive Plan, and how it encourages developers to build these types of projects. <br />Director Boling detailed the Planned Development process, aerial site maps, <br />Planned Development waivers, phasing and traffic improvements, buffer and pedestrian plans, <br />traffic circulation plans, Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) criteria, dedication and <br />improvements, and public benefits. <br />Director Boling pointed out that the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) had <br />recommended, by a vote of 5-2, approval with conditions (see pages 197 to 200 of Backup), to <br />include the exception of limiting the 12th Street Park site to a "passive park" (see page 199 of <br />Backup). Staff recommended the Board approve the requested rezoning and Conceptual PD Plan <br />for Liberty Park, and include the conditions listed in staff's report. <br />10 <br />October 14, 2008 <br />