File #: 19-0739    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing - 5:01 PM Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/20/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 12/10/2019 Final action:
Title: ZOM-10-19: A request to amend the Jonesville Business Park Planned Development (PD) district and its associated zoning master plan (ZMP) to change residential and non-residential entitlements on approximately 92.4 acres
Attachments: 1. Resolution for ZOM1019.pdf, 2. ZOM1019 Background Materials.pdf, 3. ZOM1019 ZMP.pdf, 4. ZOM1019 Powerpoint Presentation.pdf, 5. ZOM1019 Staff Report.pdf, 6. ZOM1019 Engagement Survey.pdf
Related files: 22-0885
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Agenda Item Name:

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ZOM-10-19: A request to amend the Jonesville Business Park Planned Development (PD) district and its associated zoning master plan (ZMP) to change residential and non-residential entitlements on approximately 92.4 acres

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Presenter:

Gerald Brewington (352-374-5249)

 

Description:

ZOM-10-19 is a request to amend the Jonesville Business Park Planned Development (PD) district and its associated zoning master plan (ZMP) to change residential and non-residential entitlements on approximately 92.4 acres with land uses of Office/Business Park and Shopping Center located at 415 NW 143rd Street.

 

 

Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Staff recommends that the BoCC adopt Resolution Z-19-12 approving the recommended changes.

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Prior Board Motions:

ZOM-26-98, ZOM-09-99, ZOM-23-05, ZOM-21-06 and ZOM-01-15.  All previous BoCC motions dealt with amendments to the PD (except for ZOM-26-98, which established it).  The shopping center parcels were removed from the PD at one point and then later returned to it.  There have also been requests extending PD phasing timeframes.

 

Fiscal Consideration:

Fiscal Consideration

None

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Background:

The Jonesville Business Park PD was established in the late 1990’s as part of the implementation of the Jonesville Activity Center.  The activity center policies called for it to be a mixed-use center primarily focused on job creation in keeping with the activity center policies with limited commercial also being allow around the Newberry Road/143rd Street intersection.  Residential entitlements were also allowed to provide a base population in the activity center and to promote a live/work environment.  The present request is to shift the focus on the northern portions of the PD away from non-residential development (such as office) and toward a denser residential component.