Martin County

File #: 19-0087   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 11/20/2018 Final action: 11/20/2018
Title: LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TRANSMITTAL OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT 18-14, DIXIE HIGHWAY, RIO
Attachments: 1. CPA18-14DixieHwyRio_TransmittalPacket.pdf
PLACEMENT: Public Hearings
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LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TRANSMITTAL OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT 18-14, DIXIE HIGHWAY, RIO
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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An application to amend the Future Land Use Map was initiated by the Board of County Commissioners for 0.28 acres owned by Martin County Community Redevelopment Agency located in Rio. The property is located on 977 NE Dixie Highway, in Jensen Beach, Rio. Staff recommends that the dual designation of General Institutional and General Commercial future land use designation be changed to solely General Commercial future land use designation. The Local Planning Agency recommended that the future land use designation be changed to General Commercial.
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DEPARTMENT: Growth Management
PREPARED BY: Name: Maria Jose, M.S.
Title: Planner
REQUESTED BY: Board of County Commissioners

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PROCEDURES: Plan Amendment

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

In accordance with Sections 163.3174(4)(a) and 163.3184(3)(c)1 and (11), Florida Statutes, all Comprehensive Plan amendments require three public hearings. A public hearing for this Plan amendment was originally conducted before the Local Planning Agency on October 18, 2018. The November 20, 2018 hearing is the hearing at which the Board of County Commissioners determines whether to transmit or not transmit plan the amendment to the State Land Planning Agency.

Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, requires state, regional and local reviewing agencies to provide comments to the County. The state and regional reviewing agencies are required to review the amendment to ascertain if there are any impacts to important state resources and facilities. The state and regional reviewing agencies are required to provide their comments, if any, to Martin County within 30 days of the agency receipt of the amendment. If comments are received regarding impact to state resources and facilities, they must be addressed prior to a...

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