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APR - 6 1993 <br />illustrates <br />development <br />park type. <br />BOOK 89 wF 241 <br />the additional park demand associated with the proposea <br />of the property and the existing surplus acreaae by <br />Based upon the analysis conducted, staff has determined that all <br />concurrency -mandated facilities, including drainage, roads, solid <br />waste, water, wastewater, and parks, have adequate capacity to <br />accommodate the most intense use of the subject property under the <br />proposed zoning. Therefore, the concurrency test has been <br />satisfied for the subject request. <br />Consistency with Comprehensive Plan <br />Rezoning requests are reviewed for consistency with all policies of <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Rezoning requests must also be consistent <br />with the overall designation of land uses as depicted on the Future <br />Land Use Map; these uses include agricultural, residential, <br />recreation, conservation, and commercial and industrial land uses <br />and their densities. Commercial and industrial land uses are <br />located in nodes throughout the unincorporated areas of Indian <br />River County. <br />The goals, objectives and policies are the most important parts of <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Policies are statements in the plan which <br />identify actions which the county will take in order to direct the <br />community's development. As courses of action committed to by the <br />county, policies provide the basis for all county land development <br />related decisions. While all comprehensive plan policies are <br />important, some have more applicability than others in reviewing <br />rezoning requests. of particular applicability for this request <br />are Future Land Use Policies 1.13 and 1.14, and Economic <br />Development Policies 8.3 and 8.4. <br />- Future land Use Policy 1.13 <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.13 states that the medium -density <br />residential land use designations are intended for urban scale <br />development and intensities. In addition, this policy states that <br />these residential uses must be located within an existing or future <br />Urban Service Area. Since the subject property is located within <br />an area designated as M-2 on the county's future land use plan map <br />and is located within the county's urban service area, the proposed <br />request is consistent with Policy 1.13. <br />- Future Land Use Policy 1.14 <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.14 states that Single -Family, Multiple - <br />Family and Mobile Home uses at densities of up to 10 units/acre are <br />permitted in the medium density districts. The subject property is <br />located within the M-2 land use designation and abuts properties <br />already zoned 10 units/acre. Therefore, the subject request is <br />consistent with Future Land Use Policy 1.14. <br />44. <br />Los <br />Project <br />Park Type <br />(Acres per <br />1000 population) <br />Demand <br />Acres <br />Surplus <br />Acreage <br />Urban District <br />5.0 <br />1.08 <br />211.477 <br />Community (north) <br />3.0 <br />0.65 <br />25.746 <br />Beach <br />River <br />1.5 <br />0.32 <br />73.843 <br />1.5 <br />0.32 <br />34.840 <br />Based upon the analysis conducted, staff has determined that all <br />concurrency -mandated facilities, including drainage, roads, solid <br />waste, water, wastewater, and parks, have adequate capacity to <br />accommodate the most intense use of the subject property under the <br />proposed zoning. Therefore, the concurrency test has been <br />satisfied for the subject request. <br />Consistency with Comprehensive Plan <br />Rezoning requests are reviewed for consistency with all policies of <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Rezoning requests must also be consistent <br />with the overall designation of land uses as depicted on the Future <br />Land Use Map; these uses include agricultural, residential, <br />recreation, conservation, and commercial and industrial land uses <br />and their densities. Commercial and industrial land uses are <br />located in nodes throughout the unincorporated areas of Indian <br />River County. <br />The goals, objectives and policies are the most important parts of <br />the Comprehensive Plan. Policies are statements in the plan which <br />identify actions which the county will take in order to direct the <br />community's development. As courses of action committed to by the <br />county, policies provide the basis for all county land development <br />related decisions. While all comprehensive plan policies are <br />important, some have more applicability than others in reviewing <br />rezoning requests. of particular applicability for this request <br />are Future Land Use Policies 1.13 and 1.14, and Economic <br />Development Policies 8.3 and 8.4. <br />- Future land Use Policy 1.13 <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.13 states that the medium -density <br />residential land use designations are intended for urban scale <br />development and intensities. In addition, this policy states that <br />these residential uses must be located within an existing or future <br />Urban Service Area. Since the subject property is located within <br />an area designated as M-2 on the county's future land use plan map <br />and is located within the county's urban service area, the proposed <br />request is consistent with Policy 1.13. <br />- Future Land Use Policy 1.14 <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.14 states that Single -Family, Multiple - <br />Family and Mobile Home uses at densities of up to 10 units/acre are <br />permitted in the medium density districts. The subject property is <br />located within the M-2 land use designation and abuts properties <br />already zoned 10 units/acre. Therefore, the subject request is <br />consistent with Future Land Use Policy 1.14. <br />44. <br />
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