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Fr- <br />``,, r <br />ACTIVITY <br />DATE <br />ELEMENTS AND SUB - <br />ELEMENTS <br />Planning and Zoning <br />92.5/97 <br />Introductory, Land Use, <br />Commission Public Hearing <br />Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, <br />Aquifer Recharge, Economic <br />Development, Housing, <br />Recreation and Open Space, <br />Capital hollrovemeat, <br />h9agovemmental <br />Coordination <br />10/9/97 <br />Potable Water, Stormwater <br />Management, Transportation, <br />Conservation, Coastal <br />Management <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />11/4/97 <br />All <br />Transmittal Public Hearing <br />Amendments transmitted to DCA <br />11/14/97 <br />All <br />DCA's ORC Report received <br />2/2/98 <br />All <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />3/10/98 <br />All <br />final public hearing <br />Adopted plan transmitted to DCA <br />324/98 <br />All <br />for compliance finding <br />DCA issues compliance finding <br />5/12/98 <br />All <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 its September 25, 1997 public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed 10 <br />elements and sub -elements of the Comprehensive Plan as well as proposed changes to the Future <br />Land Use Map. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proposed revisions to the <br />Future Land Use Map with one change. That change was to recommend that the land use <br />designation of only two properties in the 33rd Street area be changed from L-1, Low Density <br />Residential up to 3 units/acre, to L-2, Low Density Residential up to 6 units/acre, while keeping the <br />remaining properties as L-1. The two parcels to be redesignated are those fronting 66th Avenue. <br />On October 9, 1997, the Plarming and Zoning Commission reviewed the remaining elements and <br />sub -elements of the comprehensive plan. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved all <br />elements 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 Street 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 <br />received only three afiimmative votes, the favorable recommendation technically failed. <br />The Board of County Commissioners approved the trarismittal of these amendments (which <br />constitute a rewrite of the eve plan) to the DCA on November 4, 1997. On February 2, <br />1998, planning staff received the Florida Department of Conu m ity Affairs' (DCA) Objections, <br />Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report on the County's Evaluation and Appraisal Report <br />(EAR) based comprehensive plan amendments. <br />Staff has reviewed the objections raised in the ORC Report, and has made the necessary changes to <br />the Plan to address those objections. Most of the ORC Report objections are not substantive in <br />native: many relate only to clarification of objectives and policies. DCA also requested additional <br />data and analysis related to the EAR based future land use map changes, <br />At a February 24, 1998, Board of County Commissioners workshop, the Board reviewed the <br />comprehensive Plan firm land use map designations, the traditional neighborhood design objective <br />and policies, and DCA's ORC Report objections. <br />MARCH 10, 1998 <br />_I <br />
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