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Ordinance Number
1985-51
Adopted Date
06/05/1985
Ordinance Type
Land Use Element Comprehensive Plan
State Filed Date
06\13\1985
Subject
Neighborhood Commercial Nodes
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13311
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0 <br />ORDINANCE NO. 85 - 51 <br />As unspecified nodes, these neighborhood commercial nodes <br />will not be graphically depicted upon the official Land <br />Use Plan Map. <br />Such nodes may be established by the Board of County <br />Commissioners without amending the Land Use Plan or Land <br />Use Plan Map. In creating neighborhood nodes the Board <br />of County Commissioners must adhere to the neighborhood <br />node standards as herein set forth. These standards will <br />be more specifically detailed and the neighborhood node <br />establishment mechanism more specifically defined in the <br />County's zoning code and land develooent regulations. <br />The following standards shall apply to the creation of <br />any neighborhood node: <br />° Size: 0-3 contiguous acres (No neichborhood node may <br />exceed 3 acres in size). <br />° Location: At least m11e from -a n,,, ether <br />neighborhood node, co nercial rode co-zmer- <br />cial/industrial node, tourist/c07:7,ercial node, <br />hospital/commercial node M•X D district, or commer- <br />cial corridor, and must be located on an arterial, <br />collector, or subdivision feeder road. This dis- <br />tance shall be measured using the most direct route <br />along roadways from boundary line to boundary line <br />and applicable to property on both sides of the <br />roadway. However, the one mile distance requirement <br />may be reduced by as much as ten (10) percent up to <br />528 feet, upon demonstration by the applicant that <br />certain characteristics exist in the general area of <br />the proposed neighborhood node. These characteris- <br />tics shall include each of the followina <br />considerations: <br />CODING: Words in type are deletions from <br />existing law. Words underlined are additions. <br />
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