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no zed -ase new town district shall be designated within 6 miles of an existing <br />new town district <br />no ed -use new town district shall be approved unless it is consistent with <br />Concurrency Management System <br />no wed -ase new town district shall be approved without a finding that the district, as <br />approved, will have no adverse impact on natural resources <br />no iced -ase new town district shall be approved unless the project application is supported <br />by sufficient data and analysis to justify the need for the project. The need justification can <br />be met by data and analysis which shows that the project's projected population together with <br />the projected population of any other approved miiced-ase. new town projects will not <br />increase the county's residential allocation factor for the time horizon of the comprehensive <br />In addition to the changes described above, policy 1.35's reference to FLUE policy 18.1 is being <br />revised to clarify which portions of 18.1 should apply to new town designated projects. Sub -sections <br />of FLUE policy 18.1 that will be applied to new town designated projects include Street Networks, <br />Centers, and Public Buildings. <br />Proposed Action: REVISE POLICY <br />Policy -1-31 The o&e&aw new town land use designation shall be established through the Planned <br />Development (PD) process. For any land to be desigasted as mimed as receive the new town land <br />n_se designation_ a PD project must be approved which clusters residential and non-residential uses <br />in a manner which protects agricultural and open space areas, protects natural resources, creates a <br />self-sufficient community, minimizes off-site traffic, and does not increase urban sprawl. <br />All a"@&ase new town projects shall be approved as Florida Quality Developments pursuant <br />Chapter 380, F.S., and such designation shall require submittal and approval of a PD project havi <br />the following characteristics: <br />a. The project shall have the following mixture of land uses: <br />1. Residential areas; these are area that provide for single-family low density, single- <br />family medium density, and/or multiple -family medium density residential <br />development. <br />2. Shopping areas; these are area that provide for the sale of goods and services to <br />accommodate the residents of the project. Allowed uses are retail commercial and <br />personal services. <br />3. Work areas; these are areas that provide work opportunities for the residents of the <br />project. Allowed uses are office uses and light industrial uses. <br />4. Public facilities and institutional uses; these are areas which provide for public <br />facilities, cultural facilities, and religious facilities as needed by the residents of the <br />project. <br />5. Recreational uses; these are areas which provide for active and passive <br />facilities as needed by the residents of the project. <br />OCTOBER 26, 1999 <br />
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