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concurrency for drainage will be met. <br />-Recreation <br />A review of county recreation facilities and the projected demand <br />that would result from the most intense development that could <br />occur on the property under the proposed land use designation <br />indicates that adopted levels of service would be maintained. The <br />table below illustrates the additional park demand associated with <br />the proposed development of the property and the existing surplus <br />acreage by park type. This indicates that the level of service <br />In evaluating -a land use amendment request, the most important <br />consideration is Future Land Use Element Policy 13.3. This policy <br />requires that one of three criteria be met in order to approve a <br />land use amendment request. These criteria are: <br />* a mistake in the approved comprehensive plan <br />* an oversight in the approved comprehensive plan, or <br />* a substantial change in circumstances affecting the <br />subject property - <br />Based upon staff determination, the subject land use amendment <br />request to redesignate 888 acres from AG -2 to AG -1 does meet one of <br />the three criteria as stated above. <br />The first two criteria allow the county to approve a request to <br />amend the land use map only if a mistake or oversight was made <br />during plan preparation, adoption, or amendment. The third <br />criterion of Policy 13.3 allows the county to amend the land use <br />map if changes in circumstances affecting the subject property have <br />49 raL)o 8'4 P�,E 7 ! % <br />�vq 2 1991 <br />would be maintained. <br />L.O.S. Project <br />(acres per Demand Surplus <br />wPark <br />Type 1000 population) acres Acreage <br />2. raw <br />Urban District 5.0.83 195 <br />Community (North) 3.0- .50 24 <br />-Beach 1.5 .25 _ 69 <br />a _ <br />River 1.5 .25 30 <br />As shown above, a positive concurrency determination has been made <br />' <br />for all components of the county Concurrency Management System. <br />Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan <br />Land use amendment requests are reviewed for consistency with all <br />F. <br />policies of the comprehensive plan. As per section 800.07(1) of <br />the County. Code, the "Comprehensive Plan may only be amended in <br />such a way as to preserve the internal consistency of the plan <br />q;p, <br />pursuant to Section 163.3177(2)F.S." Amendments must also show}` <br />consistency with the overall designation of land uses as depicted <br />on the. Future Land Use Map, which includes agricultural, <br />'residential, recreation, conservation, and commercial and <br />industrial land uses and their densities. <br />The goals, objectives and policies are the most important parts of <br />� rfi <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Policies are statements in the plan which <br />nrN�1. <br />identify the actions which the county will take in order to direct <br />T <br />the community's development. As courses of action committed to by <br />19itU'r <br />the county, policies provide the basis for all county land <br />development related decisions - including plan amendment decisions.: <br />5f <br />While all comprehensive plan policies are important, some have more <br />applicability than others in reviewing plan amendment requests. Of <br />particular applicability are the following policies. <br />-Future Land Use Policy 13.3 <br />In evaluating -a land use amendment request, the most important <br />consideration is Future Land Use Element Policy 13.3. This policy <br />requires that one of three criteria be met in order to approve a <br />land use amendment request. These criteria are: <br />* a mistake in the approved comprehensive plan <br />* an oversight in the approved comprehensive plan, or <br />* a substantial change in circumstances affecting the <br />subject property - <br />Based upon staff determination, the subject land use amendment <br />request to redesignate 888 acres from AG -2 to AG -1 does meet one of <br />the three criteria as stated above. <br />The first two criteria allow the county to approve a request to <br />amend the land use map only if a mistake or oversight was made <br />during plan preparation, adoption, or amendment. The third <br />criterion of Policy 13.3 allows the county to amend the land use <br />map if changes in circumstances affecting the subject property have <br />49 raL)o 8'4 P�,E 7 ! % <br />�vq 2 1991 <br />