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Joint Workshop - EAR (Exhibits R-U)
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Minutes
Meeting Date
04/19/2010
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
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4038, 4039
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139, 165-207
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* more than one mile but less than six miles <br />* more than six miles <br />2400 acres <br />3600 acres <br />b. no No new town district shall be established unless it is located on or has access to an <br />arterial road, <br />c. no The number of new town projects shall be limited as follows: <br />• East of Interstate 95: 2 <br />• West of Interstate 95: 2 - <br />existing mixed use district <br />d. no No new town district shall be approved unless it is consistent with the Concurrency <br />Management System, <br />e. no No new town distriet-shall be approved without a finding that the distrietnew town, as <br />approved, will have no adverse impact on natural resources_ <br />f. no No new town district shall be approved unless the project amendment application is <br />supported by sufficient data and analysis to justify the need for the projeetnew town.- The <br />need justification can be met by data and analysis which shows that the project's <br />projected population together with the projected population of any other approved new <br />town projects will not significantly increase the county's residential allocation factor for <br />the time horizon of the comprehensive plan. <br />Policy 1.3538: The new town land use designation shall be established through the Planned <br />Development (PD) process. For any land to receive the new town land use designation, a PD <br />project must be approved which clusters residential and non-residential uses in a manner which <br />protects agricultural and open space areas, protects natural resources, creates a self-sufficient <br />community, minimizes off-site traffic, and does not increase urban sprawl. <br />All new town projects shall <br />380, F.S., and such designation shall require submittal and approval of a PD project having the <br />following characteristics: <br />D-. 0.— <br />• . - <br />a. <br />. -- <br />a. A proper mix of land uses that results in a sustainable small town rather than merely an <br />amenitized residential community. The project shall have the following mixturemix of <br />land uses shall satisfy the following criteria: <br />1. 1. Residential areas; these are areas that provide for single-family low <br />density, single family medium density, andl1er multiple -family mediumdensity <br />Future Land Use Element <br />145 <br />
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