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In this case, all five of the subject properties encompass the area formally known as the River Bend <br /> PD, a planned development project that was approved in 2000. Although that project was never <br /> constructed, the site's PD zoning remains in place. As depicted in the figure below, the subject <br /> properties are generally located south of 63 d Street and east of U.S. Highway One. The purpose of <br /> this request is to eliminate the planned development zoning to allow the separate owners to develop <br /> the properties independently under conventional zoning districts. <br /> On October 10,2013,the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-1 to recommend that the Board <br /> approve the proposed land use amendment and rezoning requests. <br /> Location Map <br /> ST LUCIA'CIR <br /> G3R0 ST <br /> Subject Property 1 <br /> approx 1.79 ac <br /> 61ST PL <br /> 61 ST ST <br /> Subject Property 3 <br /> approx 23.58 ac <br /> Subject Property 4 Subject Property 5approx 94.36 ac <br /> o approx 319.28 ac <br /> wr. c c <br /> x <br /> Subject Property 2 <br /> approx 1.79 ac <br /> S7TH ST <br /> S7TH ST <br /> y <br /> Y 1% <br /> OA <br /> Source:IHC;uommunny ueveoprnen;ueoanntent septenrw j.hits <br /> History <br /> In June of 2000, the Board of County Commissioners approved a request submitted by the Shopco <br /> Advisory Corporation to rezone the entire subject f 439.01 acres to PD,Planned Development. That <br /> PD rezoning included a conceptual PD plan for development of the entire site. As approved, the <br /> conceptual PD plan consisted of 650 single family and multiple family residential dwellings,a golf <br /> course,clubhouse, and commercial uses. Although the PD rezoning of the property was approved, <br /> �.. Shopco never obtained permits for the project,and the site was not developed. While the PD zoning <br /> 2 <br /> 151 <br />