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BOOK 103 FADE •.1� <br />ACTIVITY DATE <br />ELEMENTS AND SUB - <br />ELEMENTS <br />Planning and Zoning 9/25/97 <br />Introductory, Land Use, <br />Commission <br />Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, <br />Public Hearing <br />Aquifer Recharge, Economic <br />Development, Housing, <br />Recreation and Open Space, <br />Capital Improvement, <br />Intergovernmental <br />Coordination <br />10/9/97 <br />Potable Water, Stormwater <br />Management, Transportation, <br />Conservation, Coastal <br />Management <br />Board of County 11/4/97 All <br />Commissioners Transmittal <br />Public Hearing <br />Send Amendments to the 2nd week of November 1997 All <br />DCA <br />ORC Report from the DCA 3rd week of January 1998 All <br />Board of County 3/24/98 All <br />Commissioners final public <br />hearing <br />The revised elements and sub -elements of the county's comprehensive plan incorporate all findings <br />and recommendations of the evaluation and appraisal report and meet all state requirements. <br />At the September 25th public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed 10 elements <br />and sub -elements of the Comprehensive Plan as well as proposed changes to the Future Land Use <br />Map. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proposed revisions to the Future Land Use <br />Map with one change. That change was to recommend that the land use designation of only two <br />Properties in the 33rd Street area be changed from L-1, Low Density Residential up to 3 units/acre, <br />to L-2, Low Density Residential up to 6 units/acre, while keeping the remaining properties as L-1. <br />The two parcels to be redesignated are those fronting 66th Avenue. <br />On October 9, 1997, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the remaining elements and sub - <br />elements of the comprehensive plan. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved all elements <br />and sub -elements of the comprehensive plan and recommended that the Board of County <br />Commissioners approve and transmit the revised plan to DCA Additionally, the Planning and <br />Zoning Commission took a second vote regarding changing the land use designation of the two <br />properties south of 33rd Strut fronting 66th Avenue. That vote was 3-1 in favor of the change. <br />Although a majority of Planning and Zoning Commissioners present voted in favor of the change, <br />Section 103.02.12 of the County Code of Laws and Ordinances states that any matter or application <br />considered by a board or commission with more than five members must receive four or more votes <br />for passage. Since the Planning and Zoning Commission has seven members and the motion received <br />only three affirmative votes, the favorable recommendation technically failed. <br />On October 29, 1997, the Board of County Commissioners held a workshop to review the county's <br />revised comprehensive plan and provide direction to staff. <br />ANALYSIS <br />As submitted, the various elements and sub -elements of the comprehensive plan have been changed <br />significantly from those adopted as part of the 1990 plan. Although existing conditions have been <br />updated to reflect changes since 1990, analyses have been revised to address changed conditions, and <br />objectives and policies have been refined consistent with EAR recommendations, the overall plan for <br />the county remains low density, low rise with adequate infrastructure and natural resource protection. <br />At this time, the Board of County Commissioners should review each draft element and sub -element <br />with emphasis on objectives and policies. The Board should identify any needed changes. <br />As noted previously, several county committees have reviewed various draft elements and sub - <br />elements of the comprehensive plan. Attached to this staff report are recommendations received <br />from several committees for specific changes to the comprehensive plan For policies 4.2, 4.7, 4.8, <br />and 4.9 of the solid waste sub -element, there are several alternatives for policy changes. Since no <br />NOVEMBER 4, 1997 72 <br />
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