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MEETING: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

ADOPTION PUBLIC HEARING FOR AMENDMENT ROUND 2000-1

I. CALL TO ORDER: September 18, 2000, at 9:35 a.m., in the Palm Beach County Governmental Center, West Palm Beach, Florida.

I.A. ROLL CALL

MEMBERS AND OFFICERS PRESENT:

Chair Maude Ford Lee
Vice-Chair Warren H. Newell
Commissioner Burt Aaronson - Absent
Commissioner Mary McCarty
Commissioner Karen T. Marcus - Absent
Commissioner Tony Masilotti
Commissioner Carol A. Roberts
Assistant County Attorney Robert P. Banks
Deputy Clerk Joan Haverly

I.B.1. OPENING PRAYER - Commissioner Lee

I.B.2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

I.C. REMARKS OF THE CHAIR

The Palm Beach County, Florida, Board of County Commissioners has convened to hear and consider public comments, pursuant to Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, Chapters 9J-5 and 9J-11, Florida Administrative Code, and other authority, on proposed amendments to the 1989 Comprehensive Plan in Amendment Round 00-1. This public hearing is being held on Monday, September 18, 2000, at the Jane M. Thompson Memorial Chambers, Sixth Floor, 301 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida. This public hearing may be continued to another time and place as necessary.

The proposed amendments include text amendments, map amendments, and site specific amendments to the Future Land Use Atlas. The Local Planning Agency held its public hearings on these amendments on March 10, 17, 24, and April 14, 2000. The Board of County Commissioners held its transmittal public hearing on May 8, 2000.

I.D. PROOF OF PUBLICATION APPROVED 9-18-2000

MOTION to receive and file Proof of Publication 735652. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti, seconded by Commissioner Roberts, and carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

I.E. PLANNING DIRECTOR COMMENTS

Planning Director Frank M. Duke stated that the amendments for Amendment Round 2000-1 were transmitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) in May 2000. Staff received DCA's comments and objections on two amendments, to which staff responded by revising the amendments, and revised a few other amendments that would be addressed at their proper time in the meeting.

II. PUBLIC HEARING

II.A. PRIVATELY INITIATED SITE SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS - Which did not receive objection/comment from the Florida Department of Community Affairs

II.A.1. ORDINANCE 2000-023

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ATLAS (FLUA) FOR 2000-85 MLU 1 (WINDSOR PLACE) MODIFYING PAGE 85 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING A 40-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE FUTURE EXTENSION OF LYONS ROAD AND HYPOLUXO ROAD FROM LOW RESIDENTIAL, 2 UNITS PER ACRE (LR-2), TO MULTIPLE LAND USE WITH AN UNDERLYING/ALTERNATIVE LR-2 DESIGNATION (MLU), WITH COMMERCIAL HIGH (CH), COMMERCIAL HIGH-OFFICE (CH-O), LR-2 CLUSTERED, OPEN SPACE USES, AND LAKE/DRAINAGE, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED WITH CONDITIONS 9-18-2000

Note: This parcel is subject to the following conditions:

1. Development of the site shall comply with the Design Guidelines and Standards for Future Development (Exhibit 4. of this report). Architectural design guidelines, shall be submitted for review at the time the first portion of the site is submitted for certification through the zoning approval and Development Review Committee processes.

2. Of the square footage allowed under the Commercial High portion of this ordinance, a minimum of 13,000 square feet shall be restricted to uses which are allowed under the Neighborhood Commercial (CN) Zoning District. Said uses shall front on the spine road, within the pedestrian oriented zone, as depicted on the Master Plan. The maximum square footage of each said use shall be subject to the restrictions of the Neighborhood Commercial Zoning District, however, in no event shall the maximum square footage not exceed 3,500 square feet per tenant.

3. The height of the buildings on the Commercial High Office portion of the site shall be limited to a maximum of 35 feet overall.

4. At the time of re-zoning of the first portion of this site to be developed, a "unity of control" covenant for the site shall be entered into and signed by the applicant(s)/developer(s).

5. In no event shall any individual tenant within the project exceed 55,000 sq. ft. in floor area.

6. All structures requiring a building permit, within the Pedestrian Oriented Zone, as depicted on the adopted Master Plan and outlined in the Design Guidelines, shall be subject to the Planning Division's review for consistency with the Design Guidelines.

7. At time of re-zoning of any portion of this site, the Master Plan and Preliminary Development Plan for the entire site, as well as a Master Plan for the site's central "green," and Spine Road (including street cross-sections and elevations) shall be submitted for review. The development order for the re-zoning shall contain a condition regarding the timing of the construction of the "green" and Spine Road.

8. Prior to any DRC certification, the schematic plans and elevations for all structures which face open spaces in the Pedestrian Oriented Zone, as depicted on the Master Plan, shall be submitted for review to ensure consistency with the intent of the Design Guidelines.

Principal Planner Kathleen Girard commented that since the May 2000 transmittal, staff had modified conditions in the ordinance and that agent and applicant were in agreement with the modifications. (Those conditions are indicated by double underlining above.) She briefly discussed the new conditions.

Ms. Girard assured Commissioner Roberts there were no drainage or right-of-way problems.

MOTION to adopt an ordinance with conditions amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Atlas for the Windsor Place amendment. Motion by Commissioner Newell and seconded by Commissioner Masilotti.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.B. TRANSPORTATION-RELATED AMENDMENTS - Commented on by the Florida Department of Community Affairs and/or revised since transmittal

II.B.1. ORDINANCE 2000-024

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT TO DESIGNATE 45TH STREET FROM VILLAGE BOULEVARD TO AUSTRALIAN AVENUE, INCLUDING INTERSECTIONS, AS CONSTRAINED ROADWAY AT LOWER LEVEL OF SERVICE (CRALLS) FACILITIES; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

Principal Planner Maria Bello said that the Department of Community Affairs had two objections to this amendment and had made the following recommendations:

Provide sufficient data and analysis concerning the impact of the CRALLS on the surrounding roadway network.

Staff's response was to work with the Engineering department staff and with the developer to provide the additional data and analysis, which was incorporated in the staff report.

Add a policy to ensure commitment on the part of the City of West Palm Beach and the Town of Mangonia Park to evaluate developed parcels in the 45th Street corridor and, where possible, to lower densities or intensities to reflect actual built densities and intensities.

Staff's response was to add a policy which commits the county to look for those assessments from those municipalities prior to March 2002. If the assessments are not received, the county commits to reevaluating the CRALLS.

Planning Director Duke told Commissioner Masilotti that in accordance with board direction, staff had begun to look into underdeveloped densities and intensities as well as CRALLS throughout the county. Commissioner Masilotti said he was concerned about requiring road improvements for phantom trips.

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element pursuant to the 45th Street CRALLS amendment as recommended by staff. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner Roberts.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.B.2. ORDINANCE 2000-025

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT TO ADD A POLICY TO ALLOW PROJECT-SPECIFIC CONCURRENCY EXEMPTIONS FOR PROJECTS THAT PROMOTE PUBIC TRANSPORTATION; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

Planning Director Duke stated that the Florida Department of Community Affairs had objected that a legal citation was incorrect in the ordinance's new policy and in the staff report. The error had now been corrected, he said.

Commissioner Masilotti objected that the Board of County Commissioners decides where mass transit runs and, with this ordinance, makes an exemption for the promotion of mass transit. As far as the exemption went, he said, the board was essentially determining where people got to develop and where they do not.

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element pursuant to the Project Specific Concurrency Exemption amendment as recommended by staff. Motion by Commissioner McCarty and seconded by Commissioner Newell.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 4-1. Commissioner Masilotti opposed. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.B.3. ORDINANCE 2000-026

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING: (1) THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT TO ADD TEXT TO ESTABLISH THE RURAL PARKWAY CONCEPT AND TO DESIGNATE NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD AS A RURAL PARKWAY; (2) THE THOROUGHFARE RIGHT-OF-WAY IDENTIFICATION MAP (TIM) TO ADD A NOTE DESIGNATING NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD FROM THE WESTERN EDGE OF PALM BEACH GARDENS MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE TO SEMINOLE PRATT-WHITNEY ROAD AS A RURAL PARKWAY; (3) THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT TO MODIFY RURAL DESIGN STANDARDS; AND (4) THE INTRODUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION ELEMENT TO ADD DEFINITIONS FOR RURAL PARKWAY AND PARKWAY EASEMENT; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

Principal Planner Duke informed the board that staff had expanded the boundaries of the roadway segment proposed for designation as a rural parkway by adding the segment of Northlake Boulevard between Coconut Boulevard and the western edge of the Palm Beach Gardens Municipal Golf Course. The expansion was made at the request of area property owners, he said.

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the Northlake Boulevard TIM amendment as recommended by staff. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner Newell.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.C. TEXT AND MAP AMENDMENTS - Which did not receive objection/comment from the Florida Department of Community Affairs

II.C.1. ORDINANCE 2000-027

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING: (1) THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT TO ESTABLISH A THREE-YEAR GRACE PERIOD FROM TRAFFIC CONCURRENCY FOR PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS; (2) THE INTRODUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION ELEMENT TO ADD DEFINITIONS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL AND PRIVATE SCHOOL; AND (3) THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT TO ADD REFERENCES TO TRAFFIC CONCURRENCY GRACE PERIODS; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the Public Facilities Grace Period amendment. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner Newell.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.C.2.-II.C.3. ORDINANCE 2000-028

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT BY MODIFYING THE THOROUGHFARE RIGHT-OF-WAY IDENTIFICATION MAP TO: (1) DELETE CLINT MOORE ROAD (JEFFERY STREET) FROM NORTHWEST 2ND AVENUE TO DIXIE HIGHWAY; (2) ADD MIZNER BOULEVARD (NORTH EAST 2ND AVENUE/SOUTHEAST 2ND AVENUE) FROM SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY TO NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY; (3) ADD WINCHESTER PARK BOULEVARD FROM BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD TO OLD BOYNTON ROAD; AND (4) ADD LE CHALET BOULEVARD FROM HAGEN RANCH ROAD TO HAVERHILL ROAD AND FROM HAVERHILL ROAD TO MILITARY TRAIL; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Thoroughfare Right-of-Way Identification Map pursuant to Agenda Items II.C.2. and II.C.3. Motion by Commissioner Newell and seconded by Commissioner Masilotti.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.C.4.-II.C.5. ORDINANCE 2000-029

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT TO REVISE AND UPDATE TABLES AND TO REVISE THE SIX-YEAR ROAD IMPROVEMENT SCHEDULE; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvement Element pursuant to Agenda Items II.C.4. and II.C.5. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner McCarty.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.C.6. ORDINANCE 2000-030

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT TO REVISE THE IMPLEMENTATION SECTION REGARDING THE COMMISSION ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING, TO REVISE TEXT RELATED TO UNDERLYING/ALTERNATIVE LAND USES; AND TO CORRECT ERRORS AND CLARIFY INTENT; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

Planning Director Duke told the board that a numbering error had been discovered after transmittal and that, accordingly, the policies had been renumbered for consistency.

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner McCarty.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.C.7.-II.C.13. ORDINANCE 2000-031

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING: (1) THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT TO REVISE AND UPDATE, TO REVISE MINIMUM DENSITY LANGUAGE, AND TO REVISE THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS PROGRAM; (2) THE UTILITY ELEMENT TO REVISE DRAINAGE LEVEL OF SERVICE; (3) THE ECONOMIC ELEMENT TO REVISE AND UPDATE; (4) THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT TO REVISE AND UPDATE; (5) THE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ELEMENT TO REVISE AND UPDATE; (6) THE RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT TO REVISE AND UPDATE; AND (7) THE INTRODUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION ELEMENT TO UPDATE RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE DEFINITIONS; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

Planning Director Duke said that certain revisions had been made, most of which were clerical. The exceptions, he said, were the following:

Item II.C.7.:

Mr. Duke recalled that the board had directed staff to reexamine the issue of minimum density for low residential categories. He confirmed to Commissioner Masilotti that the board had directed allowing a property owner with a low residential land use to reduce density on his or her units per acre, if he or she desired. Minimum density would not be required on that property. This amendment creates the opportunity for a waiver from the medium residential designation. The requirement for the high residential designation would be retained, he said.

Item II.C.13:

Mr. Duke stated that the board had directed staff to see if there were alternative ways to meet drainage other than through legal positive outfall. Subsequently, by working with the South Florida Water Management District and the Health and Engineering departments, staff had determined that alternative drainage could be achieved by requiring larger onsite storage. This amendment creates the opportunity to revise the Unified Land Development Code to provide for such storage as opposed to legal positive outfall, he said.

Citing Item II.C.8., Commissioner Roberts asked Mr. Duke to clarify the revision to Policy 2.6-k according to which no new units would be placed in the county's Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) Bank. Mr. Duke explained the revision was in response to the board's direction to staff to take no units off any lands acquired with funds from the $150 million bond issue and place them in the TDR Bank where they could be sold and used elsewhere. Historically, that had been done with acquired lands, he said. Commissioner Roberts observed that the net result would be that as the TDR Bank was bought out, it would not be replenished with Agricultural Reserve TDRs, and she asked her colleagues if that was what they really wanted to do. Commissioners McCarty and Masilotti indicated that it was.

Mr. Duke remarked that private sales might be stimulated by placing this cap on the units in the bank. The bank had far more units, he said, than the county would be able to use.

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Agenda Items II.C.7. through II.C.13. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner Newell.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.C.14. ORDINANCE 2000-032

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE MAP SERIES TO REVISE THE SPECIAL PLANNING AREAS MAP, THE EXISTING AND FUTURE FIRE-RESCUE STATIONS MAP, AND THE LIBRARY SYSTEM MAP; AND AMENDING ALL ELEMENTS AS NECESSARY. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Map Series. Motion by Commissioner Roberts and seconded by Commissioner McCarty.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.D. COUNTY-INITIATED SITE SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS - Which did not receive objection/comment from the Florida Department of Community Affairs

II.D.1. ORDINANCE 2000-033

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ATLAS (FLUA) FOR COUNTY-INITIATED CONSERVATION AMENDMENTS: (1) 2000-17 CON 1 (BEELINE CORRIDOR CONSERVATION AREA), MODIFYING PAGE 17 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING PARCELS OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 445.27 ACRES, BORDERED ON THE NORTH AND EAST BY THE CSX RAILROAD AND THE BEELINE HIGHWAY, ON THE SOUTH BY UNIT 11 OF THE ACREAGE, AND ON THE WEST BY THE J. W. CORBETT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA, FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL, 1 UNIT PER 20 ACRES (RR-20) TO CONSERVATION (CON); (2) 2000-87 CON 1 (HIGH RIDGE SCRUB CONSERVATION AREA), MODIFYING PAGE 87 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING PARCELS OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 39.26 ACRES, LOCATED BETWEEN HIGH RIDGE ROAD AND INTERSTATE 95, APPROXIMATELY 0.25 MILE SOUTH OF HYPOLUXO ROAD, FROM MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL, 5 UNITS PER ACRE (MR-5) ON 37.83 ACRES, AND FROM LOW RESIDENTIAL, 2 UNITS PER ACRE (LR-2) ON 1.43 ACRES, TO CON; (3) 2000-21 CON 1 (JUNO HILLS CONSERVATION AREA), MODIFYING PAGE 21 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING PARCELS OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 3.44 ACRES, LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF U.S. 1 APPROXIMATELY 0.3 MILE SOUTH OF DONALD ROSS ROAD, FROM MR-5 TO CON; AND (4) 2000-03 CON 1 (PAL-MAR 2 CONSERVATION AREA), MODIFYING PAGES 3, 4, 5, 11, AND 12 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING PARCELS OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 6,844 ACRES, LOCATED NORTH OF THE PALM BEACH PARK OF COMMERCE, NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE BEELINE HIGHWAY, SOUTH OF THE MARTIN COUNTY LINE, AND WEST OF JUPITER FARMS AND INDIAN LAKE ESTATES, FROM RR-20 ON 2,020 ACRES, AND INDUSTRIAL (IND) ON 4,824 ACRES, TO CON. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

Commissioner Masilotti asked if the trips had been removed from the four tracts. Planning Director Duke replied he did not know whether the Engineering department or Metropolitan Planning Organization had removed the trips from the model; he could say, however, that staff would always use land use designation for projecting growth in the county. Therefore, future trips were showing up but existing trips were not. He confirmed Commissioner Masilotti's observation that that could trigger the requirement for someone to widen a road when there were no trips on that road.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Atlas for the Conservation Lands amendment. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner McCarty.

Commissioner McCarty commented that she had received a letter from the Town of Hypoluxo expressing interest in the Hypoluxo Scrub, specifically, a commercially zoned portion of the property that is not scrub and that might serve as an access point to the scrub. The town was in discussions with the county on the matter, she said. Ms. McCarty requested that staff explore the issue for the next amendment round. Mr. Duke responded that staff would look at the disturbed area to determine if it should be given a different designation and would add the matter to the amendment list. Commissioner McCarty said that staff should also look into the possibility of selling the parcel. Commissioner Lee added that the Sancastle community was quite interested in the parcel, particularly its recreative possibilities. Mr. Duke said that staff could explore the issue of a possible neighborhood park as well.

Commissioner Masilotti asked if staff had a determination from Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Department as to the actual value of the property. Mr. Duke responded that staff would be working with ERM on the matter and would bring it forward in the next round of amendments.

Commissioner McCarty said that Sancastle needed to be included in the county's discussions with Hypoluxo. Mr. Duke responded that staff would meet with Sancastle residents during the next amendment round.

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.D.2. ORDINANCE 2000-034

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ATLAS (FLUA) FOR COUNTY-INITIATED AMENDMENT 2000-57, 64 GOLF 1 (TOWN OF GOLFVIEW), MODIFYING PAGES 57 AND 64 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING PARCELS OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 99.51 ACRES, LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST QUADRANTS OF MILITARY TRAIL AND BELVEDERE ROAD, FROM THE TOWN OF GOLFVIEW DESIGNATIONS TO COUNTY DESIGNATIONS, AND CHANGING PARCELS OF LAND TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 4.38 ACRES, LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF BELVEDERE ROAD AND MILITARY TRAIL, FROM THE COUNTY'S MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL, 5 UNITS PER ACRE (MR-5) DESIGNATION TO THE COUNTY'S TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES FACILITIES (U/T) DESIGNATION. (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Atlas for the Town of Golfview amendment. Motion by Commissioner Roberts and seconded by Commissioner Masilotti.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.D.3. ORDINANCE 2000-035

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ATLAS (FLUA) FOR COUNTY-INITIATED AMENDMENT 2000-102 CHX 1 (EAGLE POINT), MODIFYING PAGE 102 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING A 16.75-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ATLANTIC AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 0.50 MILE EAST OF THE FLORIDA TURNPIKE, FROM COMMERCIAL WITH CROSSHATCHING, WITH AN UNDERLYING 5 UNITS PER ACRE (C/5), TO MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL, 5 UNITS PER ACRE (MR-5). (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Atlas for the Eagle Point amendment. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner Newell.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

II.E. COUNTY-INITIATED CORRECTIVE SITE SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS - Which did not receive objection/comment from the Florida Department of Community Affairs

II.E.1.-II.E.7. ORDINANCE 2000-036

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 1989 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE 89-17, AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ATLAS (FLUA) FOR COUNTY-INITIATED AMENDMENTS: (1) 2000-56 CHX 1 (OKEECHOBEE/SKEES), MODIFYING PAGE 56 OF THE FLUA BY REMOVING THE CROSSHATCHING AND UNDERLYING INDUSTRIAL (IND) FROM A 0.92-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF OKEECHOBEE BOULEVARD AND SKEES ROAD; (2) 2000-71 RES 1 (IDA WAY), MODIFYING PAGE 71 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING A 0.99-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF IDA WAY 550 FEET SOUTH OF PURDY LANE AND 0.20 MILE EAST OF HAVERHILL ROAD FROM MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL, 5 UNITS PER ACRE (MR-5) TO HIGH RESIDENTIAL, 8 UNITS PER ACRE (HR-8); (3) 2000-76 COM 1 (LAKE WORTH ROAD), MODIFYING PAGE 76 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING A 0.68-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LAKE WORTH ROAD APPROXIMATELY 400 FEET WEST OF OHIO ROAD AND 0.30 MILE EAST OF THE FLORIDA TURNPIKE FROM LOW RESIDENTIAL, 3 UNITS PER ACRE (LR-3) TO COMMERCIAL LOW-OFFICE, WITH AN UNDERLYING 3 UNITS PER ACRE (CL-O/3); (4) 2000-77 RES 1 (LAKEWOOD ROAD), MODIFYING PAGE 77 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR 33 PROPERTIES TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 17.11 ACRES LOCATED SOUTH OF LAKEWOOD ROAD APPROXIMATELY 200 FEET EAST OF MILITARY TRAIL FROM MR-5 TO HR-8; (5) 2000-103 INST 1 (DELRAY CLF), MODIFYING PAGE 103 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR A 10.34-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LINTON BOULEVARD APPROXIMATELY 3,000 FEET WEST OF MILITARY TRAIL FROM MR-5 TO HR-8; (6) 2000-129 RES 1 (LAKE BREEZE MHP), MODIFYING PAGE 129 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING A 17.04-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED BETWEEN THE WESTERN TERMINUS OF HATCHER ROAD AND THE HERBERT HOOVER DIKE, APPROXIMATELY 0.20 MILE WEST OF STATE ROAD 715 AND 1.0 MILE NORTH OF STATE ROAD 80 FROM AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION (AP) TO HR-8 AND INCLUSION WITHIN THE URBAN SERVICE AREA BOUNDARY; AND (7) 2000-130 INST 1 (STATE ROAD 80/GLADES), MODIFYING PAGE 130 OF THE FLUA BY CHANGING A 40.0-ACRE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF STATE ROAD 80 AND U.S. 441/STATE ROAD 80 FROM IND TO INSTITUTIONAL AND PUBLIC FACILITIES (INST). (AMENDS ORDINANCE 89-17) (P.O.P. 735652) ADOPTED 9-18-2000

MOTION to adopt an ordinance amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Atlas pursuant to Agenda Items II.E.1. through II.E.7. Motion by Commissioner Masilotti and seconded by Commissioner Newell.

PUBLIC COMMENT: None

UPON CALL FOR A VOTE, the motion carried 5-0. Commissioners Aaronson and Marcus absent.

III. ADJOURNMENT

The Chair declared the meeting adjourned at 10:15 a.m.

ATTESTED: APPROVED:

Clerk Chair

 

 

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