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ANALYSTS <br />In this section, an analysis of the reasonableness of the application will be presented. This section <br />will include the following: <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's impact on public facilities; <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's compatibility with surrounding areas; <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's consistency with the comprehensive plan; <br />• an analysis of the proposed amendment's potential impact on environmental quality; and <br />• an analysis of the applicable rezoning requirements. <br />Concurrency of Public Facilities <br />Only Subject Properties 3 and 4 are located within the County Urban Service Area, an area deemed <br />suited for urban scale development. The comprehensive plan establishes standards for: <br />Transportation, Potable Water, Wastewater, Solid Waste Stormwater Management, and Recreation <br />(Future Land Use Policy 3.1). The adequate provision of these services is necessary to ensure the <br />continued quality of life enjoyed by the community. To ensure that the minimum acceptable <br />standards for these services and facilities are maintained, the comprehensive plan requires that new <br />development be reviewed. For land use designation amendment requests, this review is undertaken <br />as part of the conditional concurrency determination application process. <br />As per section 910.07(2) of the Concurrency Management Chapter of the County's Land <br />Development Regulations, projects which do not increase land use density or intensity are exempt <br />from concurrency requirements. For the subject request, ±1,740 acres of AG -1 designated land, <br />±6909 acres of AG -2 designated land, ±20 acres of L-2 designated land and ±59.4 acres of L-1 <br />designated land with a total development potential of±1,335 units will be replaced with ±8,713.4 <br />proposed <br />acres of C-1 designated land. Since C-1 designated property has zero density, the p p <br />amendment will result in a decrease of ±1,335 units in the overall development potential of the <br />subject properties. Because of that overall decrease in land use intensity of ±1,335 units, this land <br />use amendment request is exempt from concurrency review. <br />It is important to note that adoption of the proposed land use amendment will not impact any public <br />facilities or services. <br />Compatibility with the Surrounding Area <br />Under the requested C-1 land use designation, there will be no development on the subject properties <br />except for minor facilities associated with passive recreation activities. For that reason, the subject <br />request will enhance compatibility between the sites and surrounding land uses. <br />In contrast to the ±1,335 units allowed under the existing land use designations, development under <br />the requested land use designation will be limited to conservation uses and passive recreational uses. <br />In terms of traffic noise, and aesthetics, the impacts associated with uses allowed under the proposed <br />C-1 land use designation will be significantly less than those that would occur with development <br />under the existing land use designations. In fact, the passive recreational uses,allowed under the <br />requested zoning district will serve as an amenity for nearby residential uses. <br />Additionally because Subject Properties 1, 2, and 3 are located adjacent to existing conservation <br />areas, the request works to enhance the environmental quality of those areas. <br />For these reasons, staff has determined that the requested land use amendment is compatible with <br />the surrounding area. <br />NOVEMBER 14, 2000 <br />-41- <br />BX 116PG053 <br />I <br />
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