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Future Land Use Pattern <br />The subject property and properties to the north are designated R, Rural Residential, on the county's <br />future land use map. The R designation permits residential uses with densities up to 1 unit/acre- <br />South of the subject property, land is outside the county's urban service area, and is designated AG - <br />1, Agricultural -1, on the county's future land use map. The AG -1 designation permits agricultural <br />uses and residential uses with densities up to 1 unit/5 acres. To the east and west of the subject <br />property, land is designated L-1, Low -Density Residential -1. Land more than a quarter rrle north <br />of the subject property is also designated L-1. The L-1 designation permits residential uses with <br />densities up to 3 units/acre. <br />Environment <br />Being a citrus grove, no native upland plant communities exist on the site. Examination of aerial <br />photographs, however, indicate that there may be an emergent freshwater wetland associated with <br />the St. Sebastian River on the site. Federal Emergency Management Agency maps indicate that the <br />site is not within a flood hazard area. <br />Utilities and Services <br />The site is within the Urban Service Area of the county. Potable water distribution lines extend from <br />the North County Reverse Osmosis Plant along CR 510 adjacent to the site. Wastewater collection <br />lines from the North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant extend along CR 512, approximately half <br />a mile from the site. <br />Transportation System <br />The subject property abuts CR 510 which is classified as a rural minor arterial road on the future <br />roadway thoroughfare plan map. This segment of CR 510 is a two lane paved road with <br />approximately 100 feet of existing public road right-of-way. According to the comprehensive plan, <br />this segment of CR 510 is proms ammed for expansion to four lanes and 160 feet of public road right- <br />of-way by 2020. <br />ANALYSIS <br />In this section, an analysis of the reasonableness of the land use amendment request will be <br />presented. Specifically, this analysis will address: <br />• the request's impact on public facilities; <br />• the request's consistency with the county's comprehensive plan; <br />• the request's compatibility with the surrounding area; and <br />• the request's potential impact on environmental quality. <br />Concurrency of Public Facilities <br />This site is located within the county Urban Service Area, an area deemed suited for urban scale <br />development. The Comprehensive Plan establishes standards for: Transportation, Potable Water, <br />Wastewater, Solid Waste, Stormwater Management, and Recreation (Future Land Use Policy 3.1). <br />The adequate provision of these services is necessary to ensure the continued quality of life enjoyed <br />by the community. The Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations(Ll)Rs) require <br />November 13, 2001 <br />29 <br />