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BCC Joint Meeting
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01/31/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
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3000
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128, 273-287
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S.LC <br />T UCIE OUNTY <br />Michael Brillhart <br />, Strategy and Special Projects Coordinator for SLC used a <br />PowerPoint presentation (See handout #2) to present an overview of the growth occurring in SLC <br />and their Long Range Transportation Plan. He covered population, housing, regionalism and the <br />roadway improvements scheduled over the next five years. SLC is experiencing a tremendous <br />amount of growth and they are looking at how they can deflect that growth. The SLC Board <br />identified a need to increase efforts in preserving land, environmental protection and an efficient <br />design for the North County. He reviewed their North County Charrette Master Plan that was <br />prepared based on a three-day workshop in 2004. <br />SLC Commissioner Doug Coward pointed out that their Board has taken a different <br />approach to growth in their North County area (not to move the urban service line) unlike Port St. <br />Lucie City Council has demonstrated in the South County. <br /> <br />7. LAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ALONG THE COUNTY <br />LINE <br /> <br />PCCD <br />ROPOSED OCONUT OVE EVELOPMENT <br />David Kelly <br />SLC Planning Manager described a proposed Planned Development <br />(PD) called Coconut Cove that will be situated on 277 acres just south of the IRC line, east of US-1 <br />and south of Harmony Oaks. It consists of 172 single-family residential units, mixed units, <br />including a series of nine-story condominiums (eight stories over one story of parking). <br />Proposed SLC Commissioner Coward stated he does not support this proposed PD. <br />He felt it was out-of-character for the area and he wanted feedback from IRC’s Commissioners. <br />Overall, IRC Commissioners agreed with Commissioner Coward’s comments and <br />preferred that the high-rise buildings be further south and not visible from the County line. <br />January 31, 2005 <br />4 <br />Growth & Development Issues Workshop <br /> <br /> <br />
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