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Grand Landings

City Initiated Comprehensive Plan Amendments (CPA) & Zoning Map Amendments City Council (1 st Reading) March 4, 2014. Grand Landings. Grand Landings . Annexed in 2007 774+/- acres 749 acres Residential 25 acres Commercial area No changes in permitted uses & amenities 749 units

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Grand Landings

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  1. City Initiated Comprehensive Plan Amendments (CPA) & Zoning Map Amendments City Council (1st Reading)March 4, 2014

  2. Grand Landings

  3. Grand Landings • Annexed in 2007 • 774+/- acres • 749 acres Residential • 25 acres Commercial area • No changes in permitted uses & amenities • 749 units • 150,000 sq. ft. neighborhood commercial • Amenity center • 14 acre Dedicated park land

  4. Grand Landings-Proposed FLUM Amendment with Footnotes

  5. Grand Landings-Proposed FLUM Amendment • Footnotes on FLUM • Max. 749 units in Residential area • Max. 150,000 sq. ft. of non-residential in Mixed Use area • Adjustment to Mixed Use area • Moving amenity center • Wetland lines • Additional 2 acres of Mixed Use area (from 24 to 26 ac.) • Mixed Use permits residential uses of up to 15 units/acre

  6. Grand LandingsProposed Zoning Map Amendment

  7. Grand LandingsProposed Zoning Map Amendment

  8. Grand LandingsDevelopment Agreement • No changes in proposed entitlements • 749 dwelling units (single-family attached and detached) • 150,000 sq. ft. of commercial uses • Language in the development agreement amended to make references to City’s Land Development Code rather than the Flagler County Code. • Other amendments in the Development Agreement include: • Creating Exhibit “C” - Table of uses for the Non-residential area, • Clarify that silvicultural activities may continue on subject property, • Cooperation between City and community on education to reduce potential of nuisance occurrences of Black Bears, • Inclusion of wildfire mitigation activities, and • Donation of right-of-way for potential extension of Citation Blvd.

  9. Grand LandingsFLUM & Rezoning Analysis & Findings • FLUM Amendment • Consistent with Comprehensive Plan • No impact on Level of Service for public service and infrastructure • Zoning Map Amendment & Development Agreement • Proposed rezoning and development agreement is consistent with Comprehensive Plan

  10. Grand Landings FLUM & RezoningRecommendation • Staff and the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board recommend Approval of the Proposed Future Land Use Map Amendment along with the Footnotes • Staff and the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board recommend Approval of the Proposed Zoning Map Amendment and Development Agreement

  11. Next Steps Proposed FLUM amendment transmitted to State Agencies for comments

  12. Seminole Woods Monitoring Well FLUM & Rezoning

  13. Seminole Woods Monitoring Well • Annexed in 2007 • 4.1 +/- acres • Current Use- Monitoring Well

  14. Seminole Woods Monitoring WellProposed FLUM Amendment

  15. Seminole Woods Monitoring WellProposed Zoning Map Amendment

  16. Seminole Woods Monitoring WellFLUM & Rezoning Analysis & Findings • FLUM Amendment • Consistent with Comprehensive Plan • No impact on Level of Service for public service and infrastructure • Zoning Map Amendment • Proposed rezoning is consistent with Comprehensive Plan • No changes in potential uses

  17. Seminole Woods Monitoring Well FLUM & RezoningRecommendation • Staff and the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board recommend Approval of the Proposed Future Land Use Map Amendment • Staff and the Planning and Land Development Regulation Board recommend Approval of the Proposed Zoning Map Amendment

  18. Next Steps Small-scale amendment (<10 acres) No requirement for transmittal to state agencies between 1st and 2nd reading Second reading to be scheduled for March 18

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