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ITEM 406
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Public Hearin X
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January 24.2005
Meeting
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Authorization
REQUEST: The Community Development Department - Planning Division requests that the
Commission hold a Public Hearing for Second Reading and Adoption to consider a Large Scale
Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (Ordinance 2004-43) referenced as LS-CP A-05-4, which
shall amend the Comprehensive Plan by adding policy statements to the Future Land Use
Element relating to the establishment of an Urban Central Business District and revising
Transportation Element policy 1.5.14 relating to the Town Center.
PURPOSE: The City of Winter Springs is initiating the request for a Large Scale Comprehensive
Plan Text Amendment, primarily relating to the establishment of an Urban Central Business District
to allow the Town Center development to continue to build out without undergoing DR! review
unless it exceeds the parameters provided under State law.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY
Florida Statute 380.06 (2) (e) : (Provides that Development of Regional Impact (DR!) thresholds
are increased for developments in Urban Central Business Districts.)
Florida Adminsitrative Code. Rule 28-24.014 (10): (Defines terms and process for creating an
Urban Central Business District.)
Florida Statute 163.3174 (4) : The Local Planning Agency shall have the general responsibility
for the conduct of the comprehensive planning program. Specifically, the Local Planning
Agency shall:
(a) Be the agency responsible for the preparation of the comprehensive plan or plan amendment
and shall make recommendations to the governing body regarding the adoption or amendment of
such plan...
(b) Monitor and oversee the effectiveness and status of the comprehensive plan and recommend
to the governing body such changes in the comprehensive plan as may from time to time be
required.. .
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Florida Statute 163.3187 Amendment of adopted comprehensive plan.
Florida Statute 166.041 Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions.
Winter Springs Charter Section 4.15 Ordinances in General.
Winter Springs Article III. Comprehensive Plan Amendments
Section 15-30. Authority. purpose and intent:
Section 15-36. Review criteria:
Section 15-37. Local Planning Agency Review and Recommendation:
CHRONOLOGY:
Sept.23, 2004- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel ofLPA Public Hearing
Oct. 6,2004- P & Z Board (LPA) recommended Approval ofOrd. 2004-43.
Oct. 14,2004- Public Noticing in the Orlando Sentinel of Transmittal Public Hearing.
Oct. 25, 2004- Transmittal Hearing / 1 sl Reading of Ordinance 2004-43
Nov. 1, 2004- Transmittal to DCA and other agencies
Jan. 7,2005- DCA indicates no objection to the Amendment
Jan. 13,2005- Public Noticing in Orlando Sentinel of Transmittal Public Hearing
Jan. 24, 2005- 2nd Reading of Ordinance 2004-43
CONSIDERATIONS:
The City of Winter Springs is the Applicant seeking the Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment
to create an Urban Central Business District.
For an area to qualify as an Urban Central Business District, it must be a single urban core area
of a municipality with a population of 25, 000 or greater, and located within an urbanized area as
identified by the 1990 Census.
DCA Rule 28-24.014 (10) defines the terms and the process for creating an Urban Central
Business District.
Section 380.06 (2)(e) of the statewide guidelines and standards provides that DRI thresholds are
increased for developments in Urban Central Business Districts, where the Comprehensive Plan
is in compliance with Chapter 163.
Thresholds increase in an UCBD as described below:
Multi-use developments (developments with three (3) or more land uses) qualify for a 100%
increase in the multi-use threshold if one of the uses is residential and the residential component
is at least 35% of the basic residential threshold; HB 539 passed in the 2004 Legislative Session
adds language to make it clear that the 100% increase applies to the multi-use threshold and to
all individual thresholds for qualified developments.
Pursuant to the guidelines and standards for Developments of Regional Impact ("DRI") (28-
24.0 14(1O)(a)(2) FAC), the DRI threshold for development within the Winter Springs' ueBD
shall be 800,000 square feet of commercial retail, 600,000 square feet of office and 700 hotel
units, with not less than 700 residential dwelling units nor more than 4,000 residential dwelling
units.
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The UCBD guidelines and standards will apply to any Town Center development which has not
yet received final site plan/engineering approval.
Minor text changes were made subsequent to the Local Planning Agency's recommendation,
based on the attached memo from Dover-Kohl.
FINDINGS:
(1) The proposed amendment will have a favorable effect on the city's budget;
(2) The proposed amendment will not diminish the level of service (LOS) of public facilities;
(3) There will not be an unfavorable impact on the environment or the natural or historical
resources of the city or the region as a result of the proposed amendment;
(4) The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the state
comprehensive plan set forth in chapter 187, Florida Statutes, and the East Central Florida
Regional Policy Plan, adopted by Rule 29F-19.001, Florida Administrative code;
(5) Will not unduly burden public facilities;
(6) The amendment is compatible with the surrounding neighborhoods and land use;
(7) The amendment will not cause the comprehensive plan to be internally inconsistent;
(8) The proposed amendment will not adversely affect the public health, safety, welfare,
economic order, or aesthetics of the city or region; and
(9) The amendment is compatible with the contents of the City's Evaluation and Appraisal
Report (EAR) prepared pursuant to 163.3191, Florida Statutes; and.
(10) The request is consistent with Florida Statute Chapter 163, Part II, Rule 9J-5, and Rule 28-
24.014 (10) of the Florida Administrative Code.
P & Z I LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY RECOMMENDATION:
At a regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board/ Local Planning Agency on Oct. 6, 2004,
the Board held a Public Hearing and recommended "Approval" to the Commission.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Commission hold a Public Hearing for Second Reading and
Adoption of Ordinance 2004-43, a Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment which
adds policy statements to the Future Land Use Element relating to the establishment of an Urban
Central Business District and revising Transportation Element policy 1.5.14 relating to the Town
Center.
ATTACHMENTS:
A- ORC Report
B- Excerpt from Approved P & Z I LP A Minutes, Oct. 6, 2004
C- Text Amendments
D- Ordinance 2004-43
COMMISSION ACTION:
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ATTACHMENT A
ORC Report
srr\TE OF FRIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
"Dedicated 10 making Floricla a better place to call home"
JEB BUSH
C'j\)VB!'f1Uf
THADDEUS L. COHEN, AlA
SeoDt.lcy
January 7, 2005
The Honorable John F. Bush
Mayor, City of \Vinter Springs
1126 [;ast S.R. 434
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Dear Mayor Bush:
The Department has completed its review of the proposed Comprehensive Plan
Amcndment /(lr the City of Winter Springs (05-1). which was received on November 4.2004.
Copies of the propoSt.~d amendment have heen distnbuted to appropriate slate, regional and local
agencies t~)r rcview and their comments arc enclosed.
The Depal1ment has reviewed the proposed amendment I(H consistency with Rule 9J-5,
Floridu Administrative Code (1'.A.C.), Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes (1'.S.), and the
adopted City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan. The Department raises no objection to the
proposed amendment, and tbis lett(~r s...'rves as the Dcpartment's Objections, Recornmendatiolls
and Comments Report.
In order to expedite the regional planning council's review of the amendments, and
pursuant to Rule 9J.II.0 II (5), F.A.C., please provide a copy of the adopted amendment directly
to the Executive Din..'ctor of the East Central Florida Regional Planning Co unci] (EC1'Rl'C).
Plcase contact Marina PetUlillgton, Regional Planning Administrator. at (850) 922-1809, if we
can be of further assistance.
Sincere! y yours,
~
Charles Gauthier, AICP
Chief of Comprehensive Planning
CG/jw
Enclosures: Review of Agency Comments
cc; Ms. Sandm Glenn, Executive Director, ECFRPC
Ms. Eloise Sahlstrom. Ale?, ;\SL;\, Senior Plallner. Winter Springs
2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-21(\0
Phone' 850.488 84881Suncom 278 8466 FAX 850.921.0781ISunc,)m 291 0781
tnternet address; b.JJ.p it:vvY.;_~;('GJ1-St.;~L~,.~"fL1L~_
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ATTACHMENT B
Excerpt from LP A Approved Minutes, Oct. 6, 2004
MINUTES
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD /LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 6, 2004
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Community Development Department - Planning Division
D. Requests That The Local Planning Agency Hold A Public Hearing To
Consider A Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (Ordinance
2004-43) Referenced As LS-CP A-05-4, Which Shall Amend The
Comprehensive Plan By Adding Policy Statements To The Future Land Use
Element Relating To The Establishment Of An Urban Central Business
District And Revising Transportation Element Policy 1.5.14 Relating To The
Town Center.
Chairperson Krebs opened the "Public Input" portion of this Agenda Item.
Ms. Rebecca Furman, Attorney, Lowndes Drosdick Doster Kantor & Reed, P.A.,
215 North Eola Drive, Orlando, Florida: addressed the Board on behalf of JDC.
Ms. Furman stated, "1 just wanted to thank the Staff for working with us."
Discussion.
There was no other "Public Input".
"I'D LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION THAT THE [PLANNING AND ZONING
BOARD]/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY RECOMMEND APPROVAL TO
THE CITY COMMISSION FOR THE FIRST READING OF
TRANSMITTAL HEARING ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 2004-43, A
LARGE SCALE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT WHICH
ADDS POLICY STATEMENTS TO THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT
RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN URBAN CENTRAL
BUSINESS
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ATTACHMENT A
Excerpt from LP A Approved Minutes, Oct. 6, 2004
DISTRICT AND REVISING TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT 1.5.14
RELATING TO THE TOWN CENTER. BASED ON THE 'FINDINGS' OF
THE CITY, THE REQUEST IS IN CONSISTENT WITH ALL
APPLICABLE GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES OF THE CITY
ADOPTED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THE REQUEST IS IN
CONFORMANCE WITH THE PURPOSE AND INTENT OF THE CITY
CODE WITH ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS. THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT WILL NOT RESULT IN
ANY - LAND USES, SUCH AS FACTORS OF HEIGHT, BULK, SCALE,
INTENSITY, TRAFFIC NOISE, DRAINAGE, DUST, LIGHTING,
APPEARANCE AND OTHER FACTORS DEEMED IMPORTANT.
THE REQUEST IS CONSISTENT WITH THE FLORIDA STATUTE
CHAPTER 163, PART II, RULE 9J-5 AND RULE 28-24.014 (10) SECTION
10 OF THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE." MOTION BY BOARD
MEMBER BROWN. SECONDED BY VICE CHAIRPERSON KARR.
DISCUSSION.
VOTE:
CHAIRPERSON KREBS: AYE
BOARD MEMBER BROWN: AYE
BOARD MEMBER VOSKA: AYE
BOARD MEMBER POE: AYE
VICE CHAIRPERSON KARR: AYE
MOTION CARRIED.
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ATTACHMENT C
Text Amendment
(New text is underlined.)
FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT
GOAL 5: Urban Central Business District. The City of Winter Springs seeks to create an
Urban Central Business District (UCBD) in order to promote high intensity. high density
development in its urban core.
Obiective 5.1: Urban Central Business District desi2nated as an appropriate area for
intensive 2rowth and development. The UCBD is intended for high intensity. high density
multi-use development which may include any of the following: retail. office (also including
professional and governmental offices). cultural. recreational and entertainment facilities. high
density residential. or hotels and should be located in close proximity to public facilities.
Policy 5.1.1: Purvose of Urban Central Business District. The purpose of the UCBD is
to: (1) Plan appropriate and balanced land uses on a scale and at an
intensity. consistent with the availability of public facilities and services:
(2) Facilitate mixed use development: (3) Encourage mass transit: (4)
Reduce the need for automobile travel: (5) Encourage quality
development: and (6) Give definition to the urban form through a vertical
and horizontal mix of uses rather than strip-type development.
Policy 5.1.2: Characteristics of Urban Central Business District. The UCBD is a
multi-use area appropriate for intensive growth and having the following
characteristics: (1) Compact in design: (2) High densities and intensities:
(3) Proximate and accessible to maior arterial roadways: and (4) Adequate
public facilities including roads. water, wastewater. solid waste disposal.
stormwater drainage. and recreation.
Policy 5.1.3: Consistencv with Comprehensive Plan. The UCBD shall be consistent
with the Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan. Densities and intensities of
the UCBD shall be consistent with the underlying future land use map
densities and intensities.
Policy 5.1.4: Location. The UCBD shall be located in an area suitable for increased
development of regional impact guidelines and standards.
Policy 5.1.5: Boundaries. The UCBD shall be a defined geographical area delineated
on the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan.
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ATTACHMENT C
Text Amendment
Policy 5.1.6: Expansion of an Urban Central Business District. The UCBD may be
expanded by an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan text or an
amendment to the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan.
Obiective 5.2: Location of the Urban Central Business District desh!nated. The City adopts
the UCBD as an overlay to the Town Center District.
Policv 5.2.1: Town Center District. The Town Center District is intended to encourage
a mixed-use high density. high intensity neo-traditional Town Center.
Policv 5.2.2: Boundaries. The Town Center District boundaries are delineated on the
Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan.
Obiective 5.3: Desien Criteria for UCBD.
Policy 5.3.1: Intensitv. Pursuant to the guidelines and standards for Developments of
Regional Impact ("DR!") (28-24.014(10)(a)(2) FACt the DR! threshold
for development within the UCBD shall be 800.000 square feet of
commercial retail. 600.000 square feet of office and 700 hotel units. with
not less than 700 residential dwelling units. nor more than 4.000
residential dwelling units.
Policy 5.3.2: Future Land Use DesiJmation. The future land use designation of all
development within the UCBD shall be "Town Center".
Policy 5.3.3: Public Areas Within the Town Center. The UCBD shall incorporate
pedestrian nodes as focal points. These might include plazas, parks.
gardens. courtyards. or other open space areas and are further noted in the
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Policy 2.2.3.
Policy 5.3.4: Coordination with Transit. The UCBD shall incorporate transit friendly
features pursuant to the City's Comprehensive Plan Transportation
Element Policv 1.6.2.
Policy 5.3.5: Block Interconnectivitv. Developments shall have an interconnected
network of walk able streets and blocks.
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Policy 5.3.6:
Policy 5.3.7:
Policy 5.3.8:
ATTACHMENT C
Text Amendment
Pedestrian Friendlv Site Design. The UCBD shall promote pedestrian
gathering and circulation through all of the following:
· Safe and convenient pedestrian connection to commercial
shopfronts from rear parking areas. Connection might be by public
sidewalk or through plazas. courtyards. vias. or corridors.
· Transit stops which are well connected to pedestrian circulation
systems and include shelter from the elements and sitting areas.
· Sidewalks that are a minimum of 12' wide along in front of
commercial shop fronts and are a minimum of 6' wide in all other
areas.
· Provisions for immediate shade along streets by inclusion of larger
caliper shade trees. expanded awnings or colonnades for
commercial shop fronts. and/or other means.
· Pedestrian lighting and subdued night lighting of display windows
and building interiors along street frontages.
· Room-sized areas of habitable space along street frontages in
commercial shop fronts with entrances at the same grade as the
sidewalk.
· Streetscape design as set forth in the Town Center District Code.
General Desizn of Individual Develooments within the Urban Central
Business District. All development within the UCBD is held to the
guidelines of the Town Center Code. Development is required to include
diversity in detailing and style while maintaining aesthetic harmony.
Service Areas. Service areas shall not be located in front yards and shall
not be visible from public rights-of-wav or squares. parks. or primary
space. Service areas shall be designed to the standards set forth in the
Town Center District Code.
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ATTACHMENT C
Text Amendment
Policy 5.3.9: Sifmafle. Commercial shopfront signage shall include a variety of creative
signage tyPes (including proiecting signage and fin signs) and may include
the use of exposed neon for building facade signage as set forth in the
Town Center District Code. Directional (wavfinding) signage shall be
utilized to direct pedestrians to businesses and streets.
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
Policy 1.5.14: Except in the Town Center. where bikes are allowed to use travel lanes.
bike paths shall be established on one side of every collector street with
sidewalks established on the opposite side of all arterial streets. The City
shall coordinate with the MPO, the County and the State to expand the
current bicycle system.
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ATTACHMENT D
Ordinance 2004-43
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ORDINANCE NO. 2004~43
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING;
SETTING FORTH AND ADOPTING A LARGE SCALE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT,
REFERENCED AS LS~CP A-05-4, WHICH SHALL AMEND
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MLEV ANT TO THE TOWN
CENTER BY ADDING POLICY STATEMENTS TO THE
FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT WHICH DESIGNATE THE
TOWN CENTER AS AN URBAN CENTRAL BUSINESS
DISTRICT AND REVISING A POLICY STATEMENT IN THE
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT, POLICY 1.5.15
EXEMPTING TOWN CENTER COLLECTOR ROADS FROM
THE BIKE LANE REQUIREMENT; PROVIDING FOR
TRANSMITTAL OF THE PLAN TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF
PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 3 80.06(2)(E), Florida Statutes, provides that Development of Regional
Impact (DR!) thresholds are increased for developments in Urban Central Business Districts; and
WHEREAS, Rule 28-24.014 (10), Florida Administrative Code, defines terms, conditions
and procedures for creating an Urban Central Business District; and
WHEREAS, the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element
Goal 2 requires the City to create Town Center which is centrally located within the City and
generally located at the major intersection of S.R. 434 and Tuskawilla Road; and
WHEREAS, the intent and purpose of requiring the Town Center is to create an innovative,
higher densitylintensity urban mixed use development including high density residential, retail,
office, cultural, recreational and entertainment facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that the Town Center is ideally suited to be
designated an Urban Central Business District to facilitate the creation of the Town Center; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.3174(4), Florida Statutes, provides that the Local Planning
Agency shall have the general responsibility for the conduct ofthe comprehensive planning program.
Specifically, the Local Planning Agency shall be the agency responsible for the preparation of the
comprehensive plan or plan amendment and shall make recommendations to the governing body
regarding the adoption or amendment of such plan. The Local Planning Agency shall monitor and
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oversee the effectiveness and status of the comprehensive plan and recommend to the governing
body such changes in the comprehensive plan as may from time to time be required; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.3167, Florida Statutes, requires each municipality in the State of
Florida to prepare and adopt a Comprehensive Plan as scheduled by the Florida Department of
Community Affairs; and
WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed
public hearing, in accordance with the procedures in Chapter 163, Part IT, Florida Statutes, on the
proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and
all interested parties submitting written and oral comments and has recommended adoption to the
City Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency recommended that the City Commission transmit
the subject property large scale comprehensive plan amendment (LS-CP A-05-4) to the Florida
Department of Community Affairs for its review and comment; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that this Ordinance is in the best interests
of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein
by this reference.
Section 2. Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment. The City of Winter Springs
Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element is amended to create a new Goal 5 and the
Transportation Element Policy 1.5.14 is amended as follows: (underlined type indicates additions
and sttikcout type indicates deletions).
FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT
GOAL 5: Urban Central Business District. The City of Winter Springs shall create an Urban
Central Business District (UCBD) in order to promote high intensity. high density development in
its urban core.
Objective 5.1: Urban Central Business District desi2ned as an appropriate area for intensive
2rowth and development. The UCBD is intended for high intensity. high density multi-use
development which mav include any of the following: retail. office (also including professional and
governmental offices). cultural. recreational and entertainment facilities. high density residentiaL or
hotels and should be located in close proximity to public facilities.
Policy 5.1.1: Purpose of Urban Central Business District. The purpose of the UCBD is
to: (1) Plan apl'ropriate and balanced land uses on a scale and at an intensity. consistent with the
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availability of public facilities and services: (2) Facilitate mixed use development: (3) Encourage
mass tr~sit: (4) Reduce the need for automobile travel: (5) Encourage qualitY development: and (6)
Give definition to the urban form through a vertical and horizontal mix of buildings and uses rather
than strip-type development.
PoIicv 5.1.2: Characteristics of Urban Central Business District. The UCBD is a multi-
use area appropriate for intensive growth and having the following characteristics: (1) Compact in
design: (2) High densities and intensities: (3) Proximate and accessible to major arterial roadways~
and (4) Adequate public facilities including roads. water. wastewater. solid waste disposal
stormwater drainage. and recreation.
Policy 5.1.3: Location Requirement. The UCBD shall be located in an area suitable for
increased development of regional impact guidelines and standards.
Policy 5.1.4: Boundaries. The UCBD shall be a defined geographical area delineated on
the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan. Upon the effective date of this Policy. the
initial boundairies of the UCBD shall coincide with and overlay the boundaries of the Town Center
District as set forth on the Future Land Use Map.
Policy 5.1.5: Expansion or Reduction of an Urban Central Business District. The
boundaries of the UCBD may be expanded or reduced by an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan
text or an amendment to the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan.
Objective 5.2: Desien Criteria for UCBD.
Policy 5.2.1: Intensity. Pursuant to the guidelines and standards for Developments of
Regional Impact ("DRr') (28-24.014(10)(a)(2) FAC). theDRlthreshold for development within the
UCBD shall be 800.000 square feet of commercial retail. 600.000 square feet of office and 700 hotel
units. with not less than 700 residential dwelling units. nor more than 4.000 residential dwelling
units.
Policy 5.2.2: Future Land Use Designation. The future land use designation of all
development wi$n the UCBD shall be "Town Center".
Policy 5.2.3: Public Areas Within the Town Center. The UCBD shall inco11'orate
pedestrian nodes as focal points. These may include plazas. parks gardens. courtyards. or other open
space areas and are further noted in the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Policy 2.2.3.
Policy 5.2.4: Coordination with Transit. The UCBD shall inco11'orate transit friendly
features pursuant to the City's Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element Policy 1.6.2.
Policy 5.2.5: Blocklnterconnectivity. Developments shall have an interconnected network
of walk able streets and blocks.
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Po~icy 5.2.6 Pedestrian Friendlv Site Design. The UCBD shall promote pedestrian
gathering and circulation through all of the following:
· Safe and convenient pedestrian connection to commercial shop fronts from rear parking
areas. Connection may be by public sidewalk or through plazas. courtyards. vias. or
corridors.
· Transit stops which are well connected to pedestrian circulation systems and include
shelter from the elements and sitting areas.
· Sidewalks shall be a minimum of 12' wide along and in front of commercial shopfronts
and shall be a minimum of 6' wide in all other areas.
· Provisions for imrriediate shade along streets by inclusion oflarger caliper shade trees.
expanded awnings or colonnades for commercial shop fronts. and/or other means.
· Pedestrian lighting and subdued night lighting of display windows and building interiors
along street frontages.
· Room-sized areas of habitable space along street frontages in commercial shop fronts
with entrances at the same grade as the sidewalk.
· Streetscape design as set forth in the Town Center District Code.
Policy 5.2.7: General Design of Individual Developments within the Urban Central
Business District. All development within the UCBD shall comply with the Town Center District
Code. Development is required to include diversity in detailing and style while maintaining aesthetic
harmony.
Policy 5.2.8: Service Areas. Service areas shall not be located in front yards and shall not
be visible from public rights-of-way or squares. parks. or primary space. Service areas shall be
designed to the standards set forth in the Town Center District Code.
Policy 5.2.9: Sign age. Commercial shop front signage shall include a variety of creative
signage types (including proiecting signage and fin signs) and may include the use of exposed neon
for building facade signage as set forth in the Town Center District Code. Directional (wayfmding)
signage shall be utilized to direct pedestrians to businesses and streets.
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
Policy 1.5.14: Except in the Town Center. bike paths shall be established on one side of
every collector street with sidewalks established on the opposite side of all arterial streets. The City
shall coordinate with the MPO, the County and the State to expand the current bicycle system.
City of Winter Springs
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Section 3. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted in compliance with, and pursuant to, the Local
Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulations Act, Sections 163.184
and 163.187, Florida Statutes.
Section 4. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent is to adopt the large scale comprehensive
plan amendment (LS-CP A-05-4) which shall amend the Comprehensive Plan relevant to the Town
Center by adding policy statements to the Future Land use element which adds policy statements to
the Future Land Use Element relating to the establishment of an Urban Central Business District and
revising Transportation Element policy 1.5.14 relating to the Town Center.
Section 5. Adoption of Amendment to the Future Land Use Map. The City of Winter Springs'
Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map, is hereby amended by designating the real property
depicted on Exhibit "A" as "Urban Central Business District." Exhibit "A" is attached hereto and
fully incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 6. Transmittal to the Department of Community Affairs. The City Manager or his
designee is hereby designated to sign a letter transmitting the adopted Comprehensive Plan
Amendment to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, in accordance with Section
163.3187(1)(c)(4), Florida Statutes, and Section 9J-ll, Florida Administrative Code.
Section 7. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent
ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City of Commission, or parts of ordinances and
resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 8. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of
this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed
a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance.
Section 9. Effective Date and Legal Status of the Plan Amendment. The effective date of the
Comprehensive Plan Amendment adopted by this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is issued
by the Florida Department of Community Mfairs, or the date of the Administration Commission
finding the Amendment in compliance with section 163.3184, Florida Statutes. No development
orders, development permits, or land use dependent on this Amendment may be issued or
commenced before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the
Administration Commission, the Amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of
a resolution affirming its effective status. After and from the effective date of this Amendment, the
Comprehensive Plan Amendment set forth herein shall amend the City of Winter Springs'
Comprehensive Plan and become a part of that plan and the Amendment shall have the legal status
of the City of Winter Springs' Comprehensive Plan, as amended.
City of Winter Springs
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ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
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January 24, 2005
Public Hearing Item 406
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ATTACHMENT D
Ordinance 2004-43
with Exhibit A
District Boundary
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ORDINANCE NO, 2004-43
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, RELATING TO COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING;
SETTING FORTH AND ADOPTING A LARGE SCALE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT,
REFERENCED AS LS-CPA-05-4, WHICH SHALL AMEND
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN RELEVANT TO THE TOWN
CENTER BY ADDING POLICY STATEMENTS TO THE
FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT WHICH DESIGNATE THE
TOWN CENTER AS AN URBAN CENTRAL BUSINESS
DISTRICT AND REVISING A POLICY STATEMENT IN THE
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT, POLICY 1.5.15
EXEMPTING TOWN CENTER COLLECTOR ROADS FROM
THE BIKE LANE REQUIREMENT; PROVIDING FOR
TRANSMITTAL OF THE PLAN TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF
PRIOR INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 380. 06(2)(E), Florida Statutes, provides that Development of Regional
Impact (DR!) thresholds are increased for developments in Urban Central Business Districts; and
WHEREAS, Rule 28-24.014 (10), Florida Administrative Code, defines terms, conditions
and procedures for creating an Urban Central Business District; and
WHEREAS, the City of Winter Springs Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element
Goal 2 requires the City to create Town Center which is centrally located within the City and
generally located at the major intersection of S.R. 434 and Tuskawilla Road; and
WHEREAS, the intent and purpose of requiring the Town Center is to create an innovative,
higher densitylintensity urban mixed use development including high density residential, retail,
office, cultural, recreational and entertainment facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that the Town Center is ideally suited to be
designated an Urban Central Business District to facilitate the creation of the Town Center; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.3174(4), Florida Statutes, provides that the Local Planning
Agency shall have the general responsibility for the conduct ofthe comprehensive planning program.
Specifically, the Local Planning Agency shall be the agency responsible for the preparation of the
comprehensive plan or plan amendment and shall make recommendations to the governing body
regarding the adoption or amendment of such plan. The Local Planning Agency shall monitor and
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oversee the effectiveness and status of the comprehensive plan and recommend to the governing
body such changes in the comprehensive plan as may from time to time be required; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.3167, Florida Statutes, requires each municipality in the State of
Florida to prepare and adopt a Comprehensive Plan as scheduled by the Florida Department of
Community Affairs; and
WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency ofthe City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed
public hearing, in accordance with the procedures in Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes, on the
proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment and considered findings and advice of staff, citizens, and
all interested parties submitting written and oral comments and has recommended adoption to the
City Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency recommended that the City Commission transmit
the subject property large scale comprehensive plan amendment (LS-CP A-05-4) to the Florida
Department of Community Affairs for its review and comment; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby finds that this Ordinance is in the best interests
of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are fully incorporated herein
by this reference.
Section 2. Large Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment. The City of Winter Springs
Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Element is amended to create a new Goal 5 and the
Transportation Element Policy 1.5.14 is amended as follows: (underlined type indicates additions
and strikeont type indicates deletions).
FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT
GOAL 5: Urban Central Business District. The City of Winter Springs shall create an Urban
Central Business District (UCBD) in order to promote high intensity. high density development in
its urban core.
Objective 5.1: Urban Central Business District desiened as an appropriate area for intensive
erowth and development. The UCBD is intended for high intensity. high density multi-use
development which may include any ofthe following: retaiL office (also including professional and
governmental offices). cultural. recreational and entertainment facilities. high density residential. or
hotels and should be located in close proximity to public facilities.
Policy 5.1.1: Purpose of Urban Central Business District. The purpose ofthe UCBD is
to: (I) Plan appropriate and balanced land uses on a scale and at an intensity. consistent with the
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availability ofoublic faciliti_~s and services: (2) Facilitate mixeil use development; (3) Encourage
mass transit: (4) Reduce the need for automobile travel: (5) Encourage quality development: and (6)
Give definition to the urban form through a vertical and horizontal mix of buildings and uses rather
than strip-type development.
Policy 5.1.2: Characteristics of Urban Central Business District. The UCED is a multi-
use area appropriate for intensive growth and having the following characteristics: (1) Compact in
design: (2) High densities and intensities: (3) Proximate and accessible to maior arterial roadways:
and (4) Adequate public facilities including roads. water. wastewater. solid waste disposal.
stormwater drainage. and recreation.
Policy 5.1.3: Location Requirement. The UCED shall be located in an area suitable for
increased development of regional impact guidelines and standards.
Policy 5.1.4: Boundaries. The UCBD shall be a defined geographical area delineated on
the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan. Upon the effective date ofthis Policy. the
initial boundairies ofthe UCED shall coincide with and overlay the boundaries ofthe Town Center
District as set forth on the Future Land Use Map.
Policy 5.1.5: Expansion or Reduction of an Urban Central Business District. The
boundaries ofthe UCED may be expanded or reduced by an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan
text or an amendment to the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan.
Objective 5.2: Desien Criteria for UCBD.
Policy 5.2.1: In ten sitv. Pursuant to the guidelines and standards for Developments of
Regional Impact ("DR!") (28-24.014(10)( a)(2) FACt the DR! threshold for development within the
UCBD shall be 800.000 square feet of commercial retail. 600.000 square feet of office and 700 hotel
units. with not less than 700 residential dwelling units. nor more than 4.000 residential dwelling
units.
Policy 5.2.2: Future Land Use Designation. The future land use designation of all
development within the UCED shall be "Town Center".
Policy 5.2.3: Public Areas Within the Town Center. The UCBD shall incorporate
pedestrian nodes as focal points. These may include plazas. parks gardens. courtyards. or other open
space areas and are further noted in the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Policy 2.2.3.
Policy 5.2.4: Coordination with Transit. The UCED shall incorporate transit friendly
features pursuant to the City's Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element Policy 1.6.2.
Policy 5.2.5: Block Interconnectivity. Developments shall have an interconnected network
of walk able streets and blocks.
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Policy 5.2.6 Pedestrian Friendlv Site Design, The treED shaH promote pedestriJ.n
gathering and circulation through all of the following:
· Safe and convenient pedestrian connection to commercial shop fronts from rear parking
areas. Connection may be by public sidewalk or through plazas. courtyards. vias. or
corridors.
· Transit stops which are well connected to pedestrian circulation systems and include
shelter from the elements and sitting areas.
· Sidewalks shall be a minimum of 12' wide along and in front of commercial shop fronts
and shall be a minimum of 6' wide in all other areas.
· Provisions for immediate shade along streets by inclusion of larger caliper shade trees.
expanded awnings or colonnades for commercial shopfronts. and/or other means.
· Pedestrian lighting and subdued night lighting of display windows and building interiors
along street frontages.
· Room-sized areas of habitable space along street frontages in commercial shop fronts
with entrances at the same grade as the sidewalk.
· Streetscape design as set forth in the Town Center District Code.
Policy 5.2.7: General Design of Individual Developments within the Urban Central
Business District. All development within the UCBD shall comply with the Town Center District
Code. Development is required to include diversity in detailing and style while maintaining aesthetic
harmony.
Policy 5.2.8: Service Areas. Service areas shall not be located in front yards and shall not
be visible from public rights-of-way or squares. parks. or primary space. Service areas shall be
designed to the standards set forth in the Town Center District Code.
Policy 5.2.9: Sign age. Commercial shop front signage shall include a variety of creative
signage types (including proiecting signage and fin signs) and may include the use of exposed neon
for building facade signage as set forth in the Town Center District Code. Directional (wayfinding)
signage shall be utilized to direct pedestrians to businesses and streets.
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
Policy 1.5.14: Except in the Town Center. bike paths shall be established on one side of
every collector street with sidewalks established on the opposite side of all arterial streets. The City
shall coordinate with the MPO, the County and the State to expand the current bicycle system.
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Section 3. Authority. This Ordinance is adopted in compliRnce with, and pursuant to, the Loca!
Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulations Act, Sections 163.184
and 163.187, Florida Statutes.
Section 4. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent is to adopt the large scale comprehensive
plan amendment (LS-CP A-05-4) which shall amend the Comprehensive Plan relevant to the Town
Center by adding policy statements to the Future Land use element which adds policy statements to
the Future Land Use Element relating to the establishment of an Urban Central Business District and
revising Transportation Element policy 1.5.14 relating to the Town Center.
Section 5. Adoption of Amendment to the Future Land Use Map. The City of Winter Springs'
Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map, is hereby amended by designating the real property
depicted on Exhibit "A" as "Urban Central Business District." Exhibit "A" is attached hereto and
fully incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 6. Transmittal to the Department of Community Affairs. The City Manager or his
designee is hereby designated to sign a letter transmitting the adopted Comprehensive Plan
Amendment to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, in accordance with Section
163.3187(1)(c)(4), Florida Statutes, and Section 9J-11, Florida Administrative Code.
Section 7. Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior inconsistent
ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City of Commission, or parts of ordinances and
resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict.
Section 8. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or provision of
this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall be deemed
a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance.
Section 9. Effective Date and Legal Status of the Plan Amendment. The effective date of the
Comprehensive Plan Amendment adopted by this Ordinance shall be the date a final order is issued
by the Florida Department of Community Affairs, or the date of the Administration Commission
finding the Amendment in compliance with section 163.3184, Florida Statutes. No development
orders, development permits, or land use dependent on this Amendment may be issued or
commenced before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the
Administration Commission, the Amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of
a resolution affirming its effective status. After and from the effective date ofthis Amendment, the
Comprehensive Plan Amendment set forth herein shall amend the City of Winter Springs'
Comprehensive Plan and become a part of that plan and the Amendment shall have the legal status
of the City of Winter Springs' Comprehensive Plan, as amended.
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ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the 24tldayof January ,2005.
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ATTEST:
legal form and sufficiency for
ter Springs only:
ganese, City Attorney
First Reading: October 25, 2004
Second Reading: January 24, 2005
Effective Date: See Section 9.
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City of Winter Springs
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Exhibit A