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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (17)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
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Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 2 Future Land Use Element
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• The parcel has been redesignated to C/I, Commercial/Industrial, since comprehensive <br />plan adoption on February 13, 1990; <br />• The parcel is currently designated C/I; <br />• More than two years have passed since approval of the ordinance redesignating the parcel <br />to C/I; and <br />• No construction activity has commenced on the parcel since approval of the ordinance <br />redesignating the parcel to C/I. <br />Such action will not conflict with current property rights laws, because all comprehensive plan <br />amendments since 1990 designating property to C/I have been subject to this reverter condition. <br />Policy 1.29: Node locations and estimated sizes shall be listed in Table 2.5. <br />Policy 1.30: The Regional Commercial land use designation shall be applied to regional malls <br />and associated retail shopping centers designed to accommodate the needs of the retail market <br />areas that extend beyond the boundaries of the county. These developments will include one or <br />more "magnet" retail stores that are branches of statewide, multiple -state, or national <br />organizations and satellite stores integrated through a common plan of development approved <br />through the Chapter 380, F.S., Development of Regional Impact process. Sites will typically <br />range in size from 90 to 150 acres to accommodate 750,000 to 1,500,000 gross square feet of <br />leasable area (mall plus peripheral commercial) with a minimum open space ratio of 0.25, a <br />maximum building coverage ratio of 0.40 and maximum impervious surface ratio of 0.75. All <br />Regional Commercial designated land shall be located within the urban service area. <br />Polices: The Public Facilities land use designation shall be applied to land used for public <br />facilities and services including, but not limited, to government offices, service centers, public <br />utilities and transportation facilities, schools, parks, libraries, police and fire stations, dredged <br />spoil disposal, and landfills and related uses such as recycling equipment operations, composting <br />facilities and operations, incineration of solid waste, borrow pit operations for fill material, <br />industrial waste and leachate treatment and management, equipment storage and maintenance, <br />and water and wastewater treatment facilities. Not all public land uses are shown on the Future <br />Land Use Map. Public facilities are not limited to the Public Facilities Land Use designation. <br />The maximum intensity standards established by Future Land Use Element Policy 1.18 <br />(commercial/industrial intensity standards) shall also apply to uses within the Public Facilities <br />land use designation. <br />Polices: The Recreation land use designation shall be applied to land used for active and <br />passive public parks and recreation facilities, including but not limited to ball fields, swimming <br />pools, tennis courts, racquetball courts, handball courts, shuffleboard courts, basketball courts, <br />volleyball courts, children's playgrounds, golf courses, fairgrounds, community/activity centers, <br />Future Land Use Element 142 <br />
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