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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 04 09 Regular E NEW Small Area Study for the Seminole Greyhound Park Property .... COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM E Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X April 9. 2001 Meeting r-.... /1' Mgr./ ~ . / (l. Dept. AuthOrIZatIOn ~ REQUEST: The Community Development Department requests the City Commission receive information on the City of Casselberry's small area study for the Seminole Greyhound Park property and to provide staff with appropriate direction. . PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to inform the Commission of the consultants' ideas as presented at a second small area study meeting at the Casselberry Senior Center on March 7, 2001 for the possible future development of the Seminole Greyhound Park property and for the Commission to provide the staff with any directions it deems appropriate. CONSIDERATIONS: . Casselberry has hired Gladding Jackson, Inc. and Real Estate Research, Inc. to conduct the small area studies. · The study area consists of 200 acres more or less. There are 4 property owners. The greyhound park consists of approximately 150 acres of total acreage. · The current zoning is general commercial (C-G) which allows such uses as hotels, large box construction and apartments. The comprehensive plan designation is low density non- residential, commercial or medium density residential. The surrounding land use is residential single family. . The first public meeting was held Wednesday November 29, 2000 at the Casselberry Senior Center. A third public meeting will be held in Mayor June 2001. APRil., 9, 2001 REGULAR AGENDA ITEM E Page 2 · The study is not intended to require redevelopment of the property but rather to provide guidance regarding possible uses and standards for layout and design in the event the property owners decide in the future to redevelop the 169 acres. · It was pointed out that the Seminole Greyhound Park is closing and that Seminola Boulevard is being extended through the study area. Seminola Boulevard has a current average daily traffic (ADT) of 434 vehicles which is projected to expand to 28,585 ADT when complete. · A concept plan was presented showing the following mixed uses. Parks and recreation Lakes Roads Seminola Blvd. Commercial Mixed Use Multiple Family Town Homes Single Family School 33.7 acres 35.0 19.5 26.4 5.5 10.8 36.0 7.9 33.6 13.4 169 acres · There was concern expressed about the multiple family uses and the road connection to the Ranchlands and the extension of Moss Road into the study area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the commission be advised of the progress of the small area study for the Seminole Greyhound Park property and provide staff with any direction it deems appropriate. Alternatives: 1. Do nothing. 2. Request a joint workshop with Casselberry. 3. Direct staff to send a letter to Casselberry setting out its comments on the proposal.