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TO: The Honorable Members DATE: February 4, 1987 FIL1S.- _ <br />of the Board of County " <br />Commissioners <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />SUBJiC I . PROPOSED AMENDIRENTS TO <br />Robert X. Keatting,, i/ ICP DRAINAGE ELEMENT OF <br />Planning & Development Director PREHENSIVE PLAN <br />FROM:5 +=� _ <br />Richard Shearer, RE, ERENCPS: <br />Chief, Long -Range Planning Drainage Element Memo <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given fori;:al <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at the=r <br />regular meeting of February 17, 1987. <br />DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS <br />The Public Works Division has requested several minor changes to <br />the Drainage Element of the Comprehensive Plan to include <br />information that was unavailable in 1982 when the Comprehensive <br />Plan was prepared. <br />On September 11, 1986, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted -_ <br />5 -to -0 to recommend approval of this request. <br />On October 21, 1986, the Board of County Commissioners voted <br />4 -to -0 to authorize transmittal 'of this Comprehensive Plan <br />amendment request to the Florida Department of Community Affairs <br />(DCA) for a required 90 day review period. <br />On January 12, 1987, the Planninq Department received comments <br />from the DCA relative to these Comprehensive Plan amendment <br />applications. The DCA's comments on this request are as follows: <br />" CPA -075, CPA -076, and CPA -082: These three proposed <br />amendments appear to be useful improvements and additions <br />to the existing comprehensive plan. We commend your <br />efforts to maintain, current, en_:anc6d information within <br />the plan document." <br />ALTERNATIVES & ANALYSIS <br />In reviewing these proposed changes, the planning staff has <br />noticed that studies have been completed since the Comprehensive <br />Plan was adopted which need to be reflected in the Drainage <br />Element and that amendments to the Stormwater Management <br />Ordinance have been adopted which are reflected in these proposed <br />changes. It is important that #the Stormwater Management <br />Ordinance be consistent with the Drainage Element since the <br />Stormwater Management Ordinance is designed to assist in the <br />implementation of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the above analysis, including the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission's recommendation, staff recommends approval of the <br />attached minor changes to the Drainage Element. <br />41 <br />BOOK 67 Fv) 3 <br />