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07/21/1992
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Bi?OKU / Ft, , 5 <br />As a result of these changes, approximately 250 parcels, <br />compromising about 51,800 acres, now have an AG -3, Agricultural - <br />3 (up to 1 unit/20 acres) land use designation. The corresponding <br />zoning district for this land use designation is A-3, Agricultural <br />- 3 (up to 1 unit/20 acres). <br />Land between the Marsh and I-95 (except for the area around <br />Fellsmere and I-95/C.R. 512), which now has an AG -2 land use <br />designation, is proposed to have a corresponding A-21 Agricultural <br />- 2 District (up to 1 unit/10 acres) zoning category. <br />The AG -1 land use designation corresponds to the A-1 zoning <br />district with a density of 1 unit/5 acres. There are no changes to <br />the areas in the AG -1 land use designation having an A-1 zoning <br />district. <br />- The New Urban Service Area (USA) Boundary <br />In addition to the density change in the agricultural portion of <br />the county, the Board of County Commissioners adopted changes to <br />the Urban Service Area (USA) boundary. These boundary changes had <br />the effect of excluding from the USA active agricultural lands and <br />certain areas which do not have access to urban services. These <br />areas east of I-95 and excluded from the USA have an AG -1 land use <br />designation and a corresponding 1 unit/5 acre density. The USA <br />boundary modification occurred in two principal locations within <br />the county: the central and southern areas. <br />Within the central portion of the county, the USA boundary was <br />modified in the area between CR 510 and 33rd Street. Specifically, <br />the USA boundary was moved east from 74th Avenue to 66th Avenue, <br />except for the area between 81st Street (approximately) and 49th <br />Street, where the boundary moved to a line parallel to and <br />approximately } mile east of 66th Avenue. As a result of this <br />change, densities in these areas were reduced from 1 unit/acre and <br />3 units/acre to 1 unit/5 acres. The proposed zoning is A-1, <br />Agricultural - 1 District (up to 1 unit/5 acres). <br />In the south portion of the county, the USA boundary was modified <br />in the area from 16th Street to the south county line, generally <br />from 82nd Avenue to 58th Avenue and 43rd Avenue. This resulted in <br />a density reduction from 1 unit/acre to 1 unit/5 acres on most <br />parts of this area; however, some areas were reduced from 1 unit <br />per 21 acres, 3 units/acre and 6 units/acre to 1 unit/5 acres. The <br />proposed zoning is A-1, Agricultural - 1 District (up to 1 unit/5 <br />acres). <br />Besides the USA boundary change density reductions, several areas <br />within the USA were assigned land use designations with lower <br />densities as a result of stipulated settlement agreement changes. <br />These are: <br />The area south of Sebastian and north of C.R. 510. The <br />density in this area was reduced from 3 units/acre to 1 <br />unit/acre. The proposed zoning is RS -1, Single -Family <br />Residential District (up to 1 unit/acre). <br />The area from 66th Avenue to I mile east of 66th Avenue <br />from 49th Street to 33rd Street. The density of this <br />area was reduced from 6 units/acre to 3 units/acre...The <br />Proposed zoning is RS -31 Single -Family Residential <br />District (up to 3 units/acre). <br />6 <br />
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