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Meeting Type
EAR Workshop
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
10/20/2008
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
4022
Book and Page
136, 001-024
Subject
Evaluation and Appraisal Report
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Objective; 5 are proposed to be maintained as structured, 3 to be revised, and 1 new <br />policy has been proposed. Mr. Freeman highlighted the revision to Policy 5.8 which <br />addresses agricultural planned developments, and presented staff's recommendation to <br />revise this Policy to establish a minimum common open space requirement of at least <br />50% for agricultural PDs. <br />Objective 6: "Agricultural Protection" (this Objective was achieved): <br />staff recommended a revision of the objective's target date to 2015 and to establish a <br />new target of 110,000 acres of active agricultural lands for the year 2015. There are five <br />policies in this Plan, three (3) of which are proposed to be maintained, two (2) to be <br />revised, and an addition of six (6) new policies are proposed. He described the proposed <br />new policies and staff's recommendation for each. <br />Objective 18: "Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND): staff <br />recommended a revision of the objective's target date to 2020 with 10% of target to be <br />maintained. It is not expected that this objective will be achieved. There are three (3) <br />policies in this Objective, two (2) are proposed to be maintained, and one (1) to be <br />revised, with a proposal to add one (1) new policy. He highlighted and described the <br />policies to be maintained, revised, and the new addition. <br />Objective 9: this is a new policy to expand some corridor standards <br />countywide, and to add a new policy that requires architectural design guidelines for <br />certain types of residential single-family development within planned development <br />projects. Another policy recommendation was to modify the buffer and open space <br />requirements for single-family residential developments. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan, commenting on Objective 1 (Compact Low - <br />Density Development) noted that our current density is 1.23 units per acre and the <br />31 <br />October 20, 2008 <br />Public Workshop <br />
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