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NOV 17 1982 a�oK <br />Realcor <br />November 16, 1982 <br />Page 8 <br />Small Area Plan for I-95 and State Road 60 Node <br />The small area plan for this node is presented in the format <br />of a future Land Use Map for the area. This map is presented <br />- for your information in Attachment D. In addition, Table 3 <br />presents a breakdown of the various land uses projected as <br />components of this node and the number of acres to be allocated <br />to the various land uses. <br />TABLE 3 <br />FUTURE LAND USE <br />ALLOCATIONS <br />Land Use <br />Acreage- <br />Percent of <br />Total <br />Regional Commercial <br />60 <br />2.0 <br />Highway Commercial <br />150 <br />5.0 <br />Heavy Commercial <br />140 <br />Industrial/Warehousing <br />4.7 <br />500 <br />16.6 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />1,200 <br />40.0 <br />Mobile Home Parks <br />950 <br />31.7 <br />TOTAL <br />3,000 <br />100.0 <br />As can be noted in Table 3 there are three major land uses <br />which will comprise the ultimate development within this small <br />area plan. The largest land use category is the medium density <br />residential which will contain a total of 1,200 acres and comprise <br />40% of the development within the small area plan. The location <br />of the future development of medium density residential uses <br />will continue with the historical trend as discussed previously <br />and will be generally located north of State Road 60 between <br />98th Avenue on the west and 74th Avenue on the east. There is <br />an additional medium density residential area to be located -south <br />Of State Road 60 between 82nd Avenue on the west and 74th Avenue <br />on the east. <br />The second largest land use category within the small area plan <br />is for mobile home development. This development will occur in <br />the area bounded by Interstate 95 on the west , 8th Street on <br />the south and 82nd Avenue on the east, <br />district on the north and cite heavythe highway commercial <br />northwest corner of the mobile home area. commercial <br />otal of district the <br />or approximately 32%, has been allocated for mobile home development <br />within the current boundaries of the small area plan. <br />The third most extensive land use is for industrial/warehousing <br />facilities. The location of these use's again follow the histori- <br />cal development pattern and are situated south of State Road 60 <br />and west of Interstate 95. The industrial/warehousing area <br />extends to the western and southern boundaries of the small area <br />plan. At the present time a total of 500 acres, or 16,6%, has <br />been allocated for future industrial/warehousing development. <br />A total of 150 acres, or 5%, is allocated for future highway com- <br />mercial development. This area is located south of State Road 60 <br />extending between the approximate boundaries of 90th Avenue on <br />the west and 82nd Avenue on the east. <br />Heavy commercial development will be located within the southeast <br />quadrant of the intersection of I-95 and State Road 60, and shall <br />contain a total of 140 acres, or 4.7%. <br />
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