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TO : James E . Chandler <br /> Counry Administrator <br /> DIVI ' HEAD CONCURRENCE : <br /> � <br /> eMCP <br /> M . Keating, CP <br /> Community Development Director <br /> .7 <br /> Stan Boling , AICP <br /> Planning Director <br /> DATE : January 2 , 2001 <br /> SUBJECT : Smigiel Partners XII Limited , Inc. ' s Request for Planned Development (PD ) <br /> Special Exception Use Approval for Legend Lakes <br /> It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by the Board of County <br /> Commissioners at its regular meeting of January 9 . 2001 . <br /> DESCRIPTION & CONDITIONS • <br /> Mosby & Associates , Inc . , on behalf of Smigiel Partners XII Limited, Inc . , has requested planned <br /> development (PD) special exception and preliminary PD plarvplat approval for a three phase single- <br /> family subdivision project to be known as "Legend Lakes " . The site is located west of 43 `" Avenue <br /> between Oslo Road ( 9"' Street SW) and 5 " Street SW, and is a citrus grove site . The applicant is <br /> seeking PD approval to obtain waivers from the minimum internal road right - of-way width and <br /> sidevard setbacks . The project proposes 164 single- family detached homes on individual lots that <br /> meet or exceed the RS -3 zoning district minimum lot width and lot size standards . <br /> • PD Project Process <br /> The process involved in review and approval of this proposal is as follows : <br /> Approval Needed ReviewinuBodv <br /> 1 . Conceptual Plan/Special Exception PZC & BCC <br /> 2 . Preliminary PD IPZC <br /> 3 . Land Development Permit (LDP ) or Waiver Staff <br /> 4 . Final PD (plat) BCC <br /> The applicant has requested approval of the first two steps . If the Board of County Commissioners <br /> approves the request , then the applicant ' s next step will be to obtain an LDP or LDP waiver from <br /> public works for the required PD improvements . <br /> • Planning and Zoning Commission Action <br /> At its meeting of December 14 , 2000 , the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to <br /> recommend that the Board approve the special exception request with conditions ( see attachment <br /> January 9 , 2001 <br /> 33 <br />