HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 11 04 Regular 601 Hand Out Planning And Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency
Regular Meeting
November 4, 2009
Regular 601
The attached document was distributed to the Board
Members by Ms. Eloise Sahlstrom, Senior Planner,
Community Development Department
STUDY REQUIRED
Septic System Study- Identify development that is utilizing septic systems on unsuitable soils by
2012 and prioritize areas which may require central sewer service based on soil suitability,
density, and environmental concerns.
Redevelopment Plan or Small Area Infill Plans- Identify acceptable locations, priorities and
implementation strategies in support of a strategic approach to eliminating destabilizing
conditions with infill development and redevelopment. Establish redevelopment priorities and
opportunities for creating redevelopment incentives and grant funding as well as promoting
the refurbishment of existing housing structures with incentives for rehabilitation within
neighborhoods in need.
Historic and Archeological Sites Study- Identify the location of potential archeological and
historic sites and develop standards for rehabilitation of historically significant structures.
Pedestrian Circulation Plan- Prepare, adopt and implement.
Greeneway Interchange District (GID) Master Circulation Plan-
Local Transit Circulator Feasibility Study along S.R. 434 connecting the Town Center and the
Greeneway Interchange District. Address potential routes and potential funding sources for
capital and operating costs.
Concurrency Management Study- Implement Transportation Concurrency Exception Area (TCEA)
or similar concurrency management alternative(s).
Transportation Management Systems Study- Evaluate the need and feasibility of adopting
and /or promoting Transportation System Management (TSM) or Transportation Demand
Management (TDM) strategies.
Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) Study- Identify such things as potential and preferred locations,
size requirements, market demand and timing, and potential partnerships and funding sources.
Address problems of housing for lower income elderly residents and other households with
special housing needs.
Well Contamination Source Study- Analysis the potential of well contamination.
Trails Network Study and Plan- Link residential areas to areas of business, recreation,
educational, and cultural resources through a trail network plan which includes standards and
guidelines for trail planning, development and maintenance.
Regionally Significant Environmental Study- Identify by 2012, significant areas that should be
set aside as protected conservation lands.
Smart Growth Concept Study and Map- Identify potential smart growth locations by 2011 and
adopt by 2012.
Recreation Preferences Survey and Study- Determine the recreational preferences and needs of
City residents based on a City -wide recreation survey to include recreational preferences of
facilities and programs, frequency of use, location of most frequently used facilities,
willingness to pay user fees, location and age profile of respondents, household size, and
travel method to preferred /most used parks and recreational facilities.
Affordable Housing Study- Evaluate opportunities to adjust charges and fees or undue
constraints on affordable housing, as well as to explore a program of density /development
bonuses in return for developer contributions to affordable housing and to examine the need
by 2012 to establish an Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
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WORKSHOP REQUIRED
Visioning Workshop(s) to discuss specific issues that may impede infill and redevelopment
activities consistent with the land uses and densities indicated in this plan, in situations that will
not jeopardize public health, safety or welfare.
Design Charettes to create small area plans consistent with the Town Center Master Plan,
involving property owners and stakeholders for the following areas, prior to their
development:
o Between Orange Avenue and Lake Jesup
o North of and adjacent to Tuscawilla PUD
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT REQUIRED
Pursue an Interlocal Agreement with Seminole County regarding annexation, which will
provide for the most efficient use of public facilities and services, eliminate areas of
jurisdictional problems, and provide for sound growth and development of the City and
surrounding area.
Identify and establish procedures for joint action regarding future Joint Planning Areas and
compatible County and City land uses.