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Future Land Use Element Policies 1.5 and 1.6 <br />Future Land Use Element Policy 1.5 states that the conservation land use designations are applied <br />to those areas which are vital or essential to the normal fimctions of ecosystems and have been <br />identified in the Conservation Element as meriting preservation. Future Land Use Element Policy <br />1.6 limits the use of C-1 designated land to conservation and passive recreational uses. <br />As publicly owned sites containing wetlands and native upland habitat, each of the subject properties <br />meets those criteria. For those reasons, the request is consistent with Future Land Use Element <br />Policies 1.5 and 1.6. <br />As part of the staff analysis, all policies in the comprehensive plan were considered. Based upon <br />that analysis, staff determined that the proposed land use designation amendment is consistent with <br />the comprehensive plan. <br />The sites' existing land use designations offer only limited environmental protections. Development <br />of residentially zoned land would be required to preserve only 10 or 15 percent of the upland habitat <br />of the sites. Being exempt from the upland preservation requirement, agricultural development of <br />agriculturally zoned land could result in the removal of all upland habitat on site. In contrast, under <br />the proposed land use designation, the entire area of each site will be preserved, and development <br />will be limited to conservation and compatible passive recreational uses. <br />Although the sites are publicly owned and could be developed as public parks under the existing land <br />use designations, the proposed land use designation provides the sites with additional protection <br />from development. By prohibiting most types of development on the sites, the proposed request will <br />ensure that the environmental quality of the sites will be preserved. <br />e <br />For these reasons, the proposed land use amendment is anticipated to positively impact the <br />environmental quality of the subject properties. <br />Based on the analysis, staff has determined that the proposed amendment is consistent with the <br />comprehensive plan, compatible with all surrounding land uses, and will cause no adverse impacts <br />on the provision of public services. The proposed changes work to ensure the preservation of <br />environmentally sensitive and important habitat. For these reasons, staff supports the request. <br />Based on the analysis, staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend that the Board <br />of County Commissioners authorize transmitting the proposed amendment to DCA by adopting the <br />attached resolution. <br />JULY 11, 2000 <br />BK 114 PG 106 <br />
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