File #: 24-620    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/6/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action: 12/17/2024
Title: Ordinance / CEB Management Services, LLC / COMP-0009-2024
Sponsors: System Administrator
Attachments: 1. Staff Report Burnett COMP-0009-2024, 2. LOCATION MAP, 3. ZONING MAP, 4. FLUM, 5. Ordinance

? Consent Agenda ?Quasi-Judicial Public Hearing
? Regular Business 6:30 pm
? Public Hearing Resolution

DEPARTMENT: Planning & Zoning
SUBMITTED BY: Laura McClelland
PRESENTED BY: Misty Servia


TITLE & DESCRIPTION:
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Ordinance / CEB Management Services, LLC / COMP-0009-2024
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REQUESTED MOTION:
A motion to adopt the proposed Ordinance adopting a small scale Comp Plan Amendment enter into the record this development review report and the findings and conclusions and all other competent substantial evidence presented at the hearing.

SUMMARY:
The agenda request is a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment application (COMP-0009-2024) filed by Chris Burnett, owner and registered agent, to amend the map designation from Low Density Residential to Commercial.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property is made up of one (1) parcel totaling +/- 1.498 acres and is in SW DeSoto County on the west side of US 17 in Arcadia, FL just south of SW McCaskill / CR 760A. The subject property has the Low Density Residential Future Land Use Map Category (FLUC) which promotes multiple types of non-residential, employment generating, and industrial land uses.

Property has existing non-residential building that has been used as a church and the applicant would like to use as a commercial business, which is not consistent with the Low-Density Residential land use category.

The site is currently zoned Agriculture-10 (A-10) and a rezoning application (RZNE-0052-2024), which is consistent with the proposed Commercial Future Land Use Category has also been applied for.

The proposed Commercial designation consists of corridors characterized by linear concentrations of all types of commercial, office, and institutional uses along a roadway. Some linear Commercial corridors may contain existing industrial uses. The Commercial designation has a maximum intensity of 0.25 floor-area-ratio or 0.35 if Bonus Intensity was approved by the Board, which is not being proposed.

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