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2011-1 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Cycle

MAP AMENDMENTS / TEXT AMENDMENTS

NOTE: These documents are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Every effort has been made to reduce the file size of these documents for downloading. Please be patient as the files load or download.

 

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Amendment #PCM110101 - Bellevue Way and Murat Street
This is a request to change the Future Land Use Map designation of two lots from "Urban Residential- 2" to the "University Transition" category. The two lots total 0.48-acres and are located immediately south of Bellevue Way, between Murat Street and Pauls Drive. The existing Urban Residential- 2 category allows a variety of housing types ranging from 4 to 20 dwelling units per acre. The proposed University Transition category allows higher density housing up to 50 dwelling units per acre and other non-residential land uses typically required by students and the universities.


Amendment #PCM110102
- Killarney Way near Shamrock South
This is a request to change the Future Land Use Map designation from the "Residential Preservation" category to the "Suburban" category on a 0.6-acre parcel on the south side of Killarney Way near its intersection with Shamrock South. The existing Residential Preservation category allows residential uses up to 6 dwelling units per acre. The proposed Suburban category allows higher density housing up to 20 dwelling units per acre and a wide variety of office and commercial uses.


Amendment #PCM110103 - Ruby Tuesday Site on West Tennessee Street
This is a request to change the Future Land Use Map designation from the "University Transition" category to the "Suburban" category on a 1.15-acre parcel on the south side of West Tennessee Street near the intersection with Caliark Street. The existing University Transition category allows residential uses up to 50 dwelling units per acre and other non-residential land uses typically required by students and the universities. The proposed Suburban category allows a wider variety of office and commercial uses and would reduce allowed housing density to 20 dwelling units per acre.


Amendment #PCM110104 - Fred George Basin Greenway
This is a request to change the Future Land Use Map designation from "Urban Residential-2" and "Residential Preservation" to the "Recreation/Open Space" category on 161.5-acres of land purchased in 2009-2010 by Leon County to create the Fred George Basin Greenway. Designating the property as Recreation/Open Space is a requirement of the state grant program used to help purchase the property.


Amendment #PCM110105 - Withdrawn


TEXT


Amendment #PCT110106
- Mobility Element
The Mobility Element is a rewrite of the existing Transportation Element to 1) streamline the element by combining duplicative policies, and 2) update the element to address land use coordination and complete streets which cater to all users regardless of age, ability, or travel mode.


Amendment #PCT110107 - Future Transportation Right-of-Way Needs Map
This is a request to update the Future Transportation Right-of-Way Needs Map. As required by the Comprehensive Plan, the Future Transportation Right-of-Way Needs Map should be updated to ensure consistency with the adopted 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan for the Capital Region.

Amendment #PCT110108 - Long Range Transportation Plan Cost Feasible Maps
This is a request to update the long range transportation plan cost feasible maps in the Comprehensive Plan. Existing maps in the Comprehensive Plan will be updated to ensure consistency with the adopted 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan for the Capital Region.

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Amendment #PCT110109 - Withdrawn - Economic Development Element

This is a proposed text amendment to delete the optional Economic Development Element from the Comprehensive Plan.


Amendment #PCT110110 - Urban Fringe and Conservation Subdivisions
This is a proposed text amendment to implement direction from the Board of County Commissioners to redefine the Urban Fringe area as a more residential rural area, remove the Urban Fringe "25-75" clustering option, keep Conservation Subdivisions with a density of one unit per three acres, and establish one unit per ten acres as the density for traditional subdivision in Urban Fringe.


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