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M M <br />Future"%and Use Policy 1.19 <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.19 states that commercial and industrial <br />land uses are designated as corridors and nodes. These corridors <br />and nodes shall be located along roads and at intersections with <br />functional classifications appropriate to the level of activity. <br />The existing SR 60/58th Avenue Commercial/Industrial node was <br />established at that location because of the functional <br />classification of the two roadways (both are principal arterials). <br />The SR 60/58th Avenue intersection will be one of the most active <br />intersections in the county. Therefore, the rezoning proposal is <br />appropriate and consistent with the Future Land Use Policy 1.19. <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.21 <br />Future Land Use Policy 1.21 states that node boundaries are <br />designated to provide for efficient land uses and maximum use of <br />transportation and public facilities while eliminating sprawl and <br />strip development. <br />As the county grows, this area will be centrally located in regards <br />to population distribution and will provide convenient shopping to <br />a majority of the county's residents. Therefore, the rezoning <br />proposal is consistent with Future Land Use Policy 1.21. <br />Future Land Use Policy 4.3 <br />Future Land Use Policy 4.3 states that activity centers such as <br />commercial, office, and industrial centers shall be located -within <br />commercial and industrial nodes and corridors to ensure efficient <br />utilization of the transportation network. <br />This proposal is within a commercial node, centrally located, and <br />has access on two principal arterials. Therefore, the rezoning <br />proposal is consistent with Future Land Use Policy 4.3. <br />Economic Development Policy 1.1 <br />Economic Development Policy 1.1 states that the county shall <br />encourage the expansion of existing businesses and attraction of <br />new industries and businesses. <br />This proposal would provide for expansion of an existing business <br />in the county. Therefore, the rezoning proposal is consistent with <br />Economic Development Policy 1.1. <br />Economic Development Policy 1.4 <br />Economic Development Policy 1.4 states that the county shall <br />promote the growth of business which provide skilled and semi- <br />skilled jobs with salaries higher than minimum wage. <br />This development would provide both skilled and semi -skilled jobs <br />that would be higher than the minimum wage. Therefore, the <br />proposed rezoning would be consistent with Economic Development <br />Policy 1.4. <br />- Overall Economic Development Plan Objective 2.0 <br />Overall Economic Development Plan objective 2 states that, by <br />January 1, 1996, the county will have an unemployment rate that has <br />decreased to around the middle third (1/3) of Florida counties as <br />published by the Florida Department of Labor and Employment <br />Security. <br />OCTOBER 1, 1996 41 BOOK 99 FAU 284 <br />
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