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10/30/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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INDIAN RIMER COUNTY <br />Source: Manatee County, 2023 <br />Policy Basis for the Manatee County FDAB <br />Manatee County's FDAB is defined in Objective 2.1.2—Geographic Extent of Future Development, and <br />associated policies within the County's comprehensive plan. This area is also mapped on the County's <br />Future Land Use Map and Potable Water / Wastewater Service Areas map. Per Objective 2.1.2, the purpose <br />of the FDAB is to limit sprawl by accommodating future development consistent with the adopted Land <br />Use Concept Map (Map M). The objective further directs development to the west of the FDAB line, with the <br />intent of preserving agricultural uses east of the FDAB through the plan's horizon year of 2040. <br />Policy 2.1.2.2 states that the County shall limit sprawl by prohibiting future development in the area east <br />of the FDAB, but the policies include the following exceptions: <br />(a) Small commercial development providing for the needs of the agricultural community <br />(b) Agricultural and industrial development when associated with approved mining operations <br />(c) Residential development in excess of 0.2 du/ga (one dwelling unit per five acres) for the following: <br />(1) Farm worker housing; <br />(2) Residential within Myakka City; <br />Appendix C: Peer Jurisdictions Report C-6 <br />M <br />d.f <br />-- lhrMtee c.-ly. FL <br />Overlay Districts <br />Future Land Use Districts <br />HistoricaUArchaeological <br />AGR MU 1REs-1 <br />ER Muc ---_- <br />RES -3 <br />i Peace River Watershed <br />( <br />l ; CITY -� OL <br />��^�+^` CON ®OM <br />^' <br />RE 5 6 <br />RES -9- <br />ttanatee Watershed <br />RI ! P+SP 1 <br />RES 16 <br />Evers Watershed <br />L_- IL PISP-7 <br />— -- <br />- ' lu R -0S <br />ROR <br />UF -3 <br />Whitfield Residential <br />Airport Impact <br />oastalpva uationArea <br />� A) <br />NAP UPOATEO.- SEPT. 2013 <br />( USlICAII@ Y8C 0111 <br />Coastal High Hazard Area <br />FL Intl. Gateway <br />Source: Manatee County, 2023 <br />Policy Basis for the Manatee County FDAB <br />Manatee County's FDAB is defined in Objective 2.1.2—Geographic Extent of Future Development, and <br />associated policies within the County's comprehensive plan. This area is also mapped on the County's <br />Future Land Use Map and Potable Water / Wastewater Service Areas map. Per Objective 2.1.2, the purpose <br />of the FDAB is to limit sprawl by accommodating future development consistent with the adopted Land <br />Use Concept Map (Map M). The objective further directs development to the west of the FDAB line, with the <br />intent of preserving agricultural uses east of the FDAB through the plan's horizon year of 2040. <br />Policy 2.1.2.2 states that the County shall limit sprawl by prohibiting future development in the area east <br />of the FDAB, but the policies include the following exceptions: <br />(a) Small commercial development providing for the needs of the agricultural community <br />(b) Agricultural and industrial development when associated with approved mining operations <br />(c) Residential development in excess of 0.2 du/ga (one dwelling unit per five acres) for the following: <br />(1) Farm worker housing; <br />(2) Residential within Myakka City; <br />Appendix C: Peer Jurisdictions Report C-6 <br />
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