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| | | | | | | | DATE: | February 18, 2020
| DEPARTMENT: | County Attorney
| REQUESTER: | Amanda Swindle
| TITLE: | 2nd Public Hearing: Ordinance Amending LDC Chapters 30 & 34 |
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| | | | | | | | I. | MOTION REQUESTED | | Conduct second and final public hearing to adopt an ordinance amending the Lee County Land Development Code (LDC), Chapters 30 & 34. |
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| | | | | | | | II. | ITEM SUMMARY | | Conduct final public hearing to amend Chapter 30 to expand the area where electronic message centers on College Parkway are allowed to include the one small area on the south side of the road between McGregor Boulevard and US 41 that is currently excluded, and amending Chapter 34 to allow commercial uses and to redact specific accessory uses and allowed structures of planned development districts. |
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| | | | | | | | III. | BACKGROUND AND IMPLICATIONS OF ACTION |
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| | | | | | | | | A) | Board Action and Other History | | | Satisfies the Board policy to hold two public hearings to amend the LDC Chapters 30 & 34.
A limited amendment to Chapter 30 of the Land Development Code will expand the area where electronic message centers (EMCs) are allowed on College Parkway between McGregor Boulevard and U.S. 41. EMCs are currently allowed for all of this section of College Parkway with the exception of 0.4 miles on the south side between Winkler Road and Florida Southwestern State College. The amendment will allow for the equitable treatment of properties along the College Parkway corridor as it relates to signage and will supersede the future land use-based restrictions on EMCs currently established in the LDC only for College Parkway. This amendment was directed by the Board at its meeting on November 19, 2019 and went to the first public hearing on January 21, 2020.
Amendments to Chapter 34 will expand the permissible uses to allow commercial use within a Private Recreational Facility Planned Development if specifically included in the adopted zoning resolution and the general location of commercial uses are shown on an adopted master concept plan. Additionally, the amendments will remove certain accessory uses that were previously allowed when specifically included in the adopted zoning resolution. This amendment was directed by the Board at its meeting on November 19, 2019 and went to the first public hearing on January 21, 2020.
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| No funding required. | | B) | Is this item approved in the current budget? | N/A | | C) | Is this a revenue or expense item? | N/A | | D) | Is this Discretionary or Mandatory? | N/A | | E) | Will this item impact future budgets?
If yes, please include reasons in III(D) above.
| No | | F) | Fund: N/A
Program: N/A
Project: N/A
Account Strings: N/A | | G) | Fund Type? | | | H) | Comments: |
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REVIEWERS: | Department | Reviewer | Action | Date | County Attorney | Wesch, Richard Wm. | Approved | 1/24/2020 - 2:20 PM | Budget Services | Henkel, Anne | Approved | 1/27/2020 - 7:31 AM | Budget Services | Winton, Peter | Approved | 2/3/2020 - 1:53 PM | County Attorney | Swindle, Amanda | Approved | 2/7/2020 - 9:59 AM | County Manager | Winton, Peter | Approved | 2/7/2020 - 10:36 AM |
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