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mov <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, Drainage and Recreation (Future Land Use Policy 3.1). The adequate <br />provision 01 mese services is necessary to ensure the continued quality of life enjoyed by the <br />community. The Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations (LDRs) require that new <br />development be reviewed to ensure that the minimum acceptable standards for these services and <br />facilities are maintained. <br />Policy 3.2 of the Future Land Use Element states that no development shall be approved unless it <br />is consistent with the concurrency management system component of the Capital Improvements <br />Element. For land use amendment and rezoning requests, conditional concurrency review is <br />required. <br />Conditional concurrency review examines the available capacity of each facility with respect to a <br />proposed project. Since land use amendment and rezoning requests are not projects county <br />regulations call for the concurrency review to be based upon the most intense use of the subject <br />property based upon the requested land use designation. For residential land use designation <br />requests, the most intense use (according to the County's Comprehensive Plan and LDRs) is the <br />maximum number of units that could be built on the site. given the size of the property and the <br />maximum density under the proposed land use designation. The site information used for the <br />concurrency analysis is as follows: <br />1. Size of Area to be Redesignated: ±180 acres <br />2. Existing Land Use Designation: R. Rural Residential (up to 1 unit/acre) <br />3. Proposed Land Use Designation: L-1, Low -Density Residential -1 (up to 3 units/acre) <br />4. Most Intense Use of Subject Property <br />Under Current Land Use Designation: 180 Single -Family Units <br />5. Most Intense Use of Subject Property <br />Under Proposed Land Use Designation: 540 Single -Family Units <br />Transportation <br />As part of the concurrency review process. the applicant has submitted a Traffic Impact Analysis <br />(TIA). The county's Traffic Engineering Division has reviewed and approved that TIA. A TIA <br />reports the number of peak hour/peak season/peak direction trips that would be generated by the <br />most intense use of the subject property under the proposed land use designation, and assigns those <br />trips to impacted roads. Impacted roads are defined in section 910.09(4)(b)3 of the county's LDRs <br />as roadway segments which receive five percent (5%) or more of the project traffic or fifty (50) or <br />more project trips, whichever is less <br />According to the approved TIA. the existing level of service on impacted roadways would not be <br />lowered by the traffic generated by development of 540 single-family units on the subject property. <br />Attachment 4 of this staff report contains a more detailed transportation concurrency analysis. <br />March 20, 2001 <br />107 <br />22-2 <br />222 <br />BK 117 579 <br />