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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998 03 23 Regular Item A COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A REGULAR X CONSENT INFORMATIONAL March 23. 1998 Meeting M REQUEST: The Community Development Department - Planning Division informs the Mayor and Commission that Dover, Kohl & Partners will present its proposed Town Center Plan at the March 23rd meeting of the Commission. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board Item is to inform the Commission that Dover, Kohl & Partners will present its proposed Town Center Plan at the March 23rd meeting of the Commission based on social, economic, environmental, and legal data and analysis and meetings with boards and residents of the City. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: The provisions of 163.3167(11) F.S. which state "Each local government is encouraged to articulate a vision of the future physical appearance and qualities of its community as a component of its local comprehensive plan. The vision should be developed through a collaborative planning process with meaningful public participation and shall be adopted by the governing body of the jurisdiction." CONSIDERATIONS: * The City Commission approved a contract with Dover, Kohl & Partners to prepare a Town Center Plan. * Representatives from Dover, Kohl & Partners spent one and a half weeks in the City and general area around the City collecting and analyzing data and conducting interviews with City officials and opinion leaders. MARCH 23, 1998 AGENDA ITEM A Page 2 * On February 11, 1998 Dover, Kohl & Partners held a "Kick Off' presentation at City Hall, followed by two workshops "Preliminary Concepts"on February 17th and "Work In Progress" on February 20th. * Once the City Commission approves the Final Master Plan for the Town Center, it must consider whether to contract with Dover Kohl & Partners to proceed with Step II which involves the development of an "Urban Design Code" for the Town Center. FUNDING: The Commission has authorized the expenditure offunds for the preparation of the Town Center Plan (Step 1) by Dover, Kohl & Partners in the amount of$ 165,000 from the general fund. COMMISSION ACTION: