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DEC 12 t989 <br />BOOK <br />it <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 11/21/89: <br />TO: James Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />47,1„41;f2- j /�, <br />Robert M. Keating �AI <br />Community Development irector <br />THRU: Sasan Rohani •,�1C <br />Chief, Long -Range Planning <br />FROM: Robert M. Loeper /21k. <br />Staff Planner, Long -Range Planning <br />DATE: November 21, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: BATCHELOR REQUEST TO REZONE 4± ACRES FROM A-1 TO RFD <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at its regular <br />meeting of December 12, 1989. <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />This is a request by Thomas and Joan Batchelor to rezone property <br />from A-1, Agricultural District (1 unit/5 acres) to RFD, Rural <br />Fringe Development District (1 unit/2} acres). The property is <br />located on the east side of 66th Avenue, approximately 810 feet <br />north of 8th Street. The applicant intends to split the subject <br />property in order to create another building lot. <br />On October 26, 1989, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5 to <br />0 to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners the approval <br />of this request. <br />ALTERNATIVES & ANALYSIS <br />In this section, an analysis of the reasonableness of the appli- <br />cation will be presented. The analysis will include a descrip- <br />tion of the.purrent and future land uses of the site and sur- <br />rounding areas, potential impacts on the transportation and <br />utility systems, and any significant adverse impacts on environ- <br />mental quality. <br />Existing Land Use Pattern <br />The subject parcel contains a 2 story, single-family residence and <br />is zoned A-1, Agricultural District. The surrounding property, on <br />all sides, is also zoned A-1. Agriculture is the predominate land <br />use in this area. The area west of 66th Avenue is devoted almost <br />entirely to citrus. Groves are also present on the northeast <br />boundary of the property. Property on the east and south is <br />undeveloped but cleared of most native vegetation. Property <br />immediately north (on the east side of 66th Avenue) contains <br />single-family residences on lots ranging in size from 1/3 to 2i <br />acres. <br />Future Land Use Pattern <br />The Comprehensive Plan designates the subject property and all <br />surrounding property RR -1, Rural Residential 1 (up to 1 unit/2i <br />acres) . <br />14 <br />P <br />
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