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BOOK 113 rAGE <br />PARK INFORMATION - <br />LOS (Acres per 1,000 Population) <br />Project Demand (Acres) <br />Surplus Park Acreage <br />4.0 <br />1.8216 <br />232 <br />Concurrency Summary <br />Based upon the analysis conducted, staff has determined that all concurrency -mandated facilities, <br />including drainage, roads, solid waste, recreation, water, and wastewater have adequate capacity to <br />accommodate the most intense use of the subject property under the proposed zoning district. <br />Therefore, the concurrency test has been satisfied for the subject request. <br />Rezoning requests are reviewed for consistency with all policies of the comprehensive plan. <br />Rezonings must also be consistent with the overall designation of land uses as depicted on the Future <br />Land Use Map, which include agriculture, residential, recreation, conservation, and commercial and <br />industrial land uses and their densities. Commercial and industrial land uses are located in nodes <br />throughout the unincorporated area of Indian River County. <br />The goals, objectives and policies are the most important parts of the comprehensive plan. Policies <br />are statements in the plan which identify the actions which the county will take in order to direct the <br />community's development. As courses of action committed to by the county, policies provide the <br />basis for all county land development decisions. While all comprehensive plan policies are <br />important, some have more applicability than others in reviewing rezoning requests. Of particular <br />applicability for this request are the following objective and policies. <br />Future Land Use Element Objective 1 <br />Future Land Use Element Objective 1 states that the county will have a compact land use pattern <br />which reduces suburban sprawl. By allowing development of land currently within the urban service <br />area at the density envisioned by the comprehensive plan, as opposed to expanding the urban service <br />area, the county can efficiently support growth without creating suburban sprawl or sacrificing <br />compactness. For these reasons, the request is consistent with Future Land Use Element Objective <br />Future Land Use Element Policies 1.11 and 1.12 <br />Future Land Use Element Policy 1.12 states that the L-2, Low -Density Residential -2, land use <br />designation is intended for residential uses with densities up to 6 unitstacre. In addition, policy 1.11 <br />states that these residential uses must be located within the urban service area <br />Since the subject property is located within an area designated as L-2 on the county's future land use <br />plan map and is located within the county's urban service area, and the proposed zoning district <br />would permit residential uses no greater than the 6 units/acre permitted by the L-2 designation, the <br />proposed request is consistent with Policies 1.11 and 1.12. <br />JUNE 69 2000 <br />
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