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The Comprehensive Plan designates the second and third properties <br />as MD -1, as is the land south of them. The lands north, east, <br />and west lie within the Commercial Industrial Node. <br />Transportation System <br />The first subject property has access to the south onto S.R. 60, <br />classified as an arterial road on the County's Thoroughfare Plan, <br />and also to 85th Ct. to the west classified as a local road. <br />The second parcel has access to the south to undeveloped 16th <br />Street classified as a local road. - <br />The third parcel has access to the west to 98th Avenue classified <br />as a primary collector road, and to undeveloped 16th Street to <br />the south. The County is currently in the process of improving <br />98th Avenue. <br />Since all existing roads in the area are currently at a level of <br />service "A", a large surplus of road capacity exists. Any <br />impacts to the transportation system which will occur as a result <br />of development of the subject properties will be addressed during <br />site plan or subdivision review. <br />Environment <br />The three subject properties are not considered environmentally <br />sensitive land. The first and second are also not located within <br />flood prone areas, however, the third property abutting 98th <br />Avenue is within an area subject to occasional flooding. This <br />property will oro the County's speciaengineering <br />Protection ando Stormwater <br />meet the <br />requirements for <br />Management Ordinance. <br />Utilities <br />Public water and wastewater are available along S.R. 60 up to the <br />I-95 interchange. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the analysis performed, and the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission's recommendation, staff recommends that the Board of <br />County Commissioners approve this request to amend the Comprehensive <br />Plan by enlarging the I-95/S.R. 60 Commercial/Industrial Node <br />from 650 to 795 acres. <br />S.R. 60 / 1-95 <br />Commercial/ Industrial Node _ <br />lJlitira.. �-. ..«y <br />'[. = <br />CJ A-1 Ut 6rr -P <br />�rrrr.._ <br />RS -1 <br />Ail' <br />• <br />MAR 15 1988 <br />RMFj- <br />B <br />"Va. .r <br />AREAS TO BE INCLUDED <br />67 <br />-- <br />A-1 <br />NODE BOUNDARY <br />BooK 71 FK,E 236 <br />
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