Martin County

File #: 19-1043   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/22/2019 Final action: 10/22/2019
Title: LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 3 REGARDING GOLF COURSE COTTAGES
Attachments: 1. BCC_Golf Course Cottages_Ordinance.pdf, 2. 1_Grove XXIII_LDRStaff_Report.scnd rnd.pdf, 3. 2_2019_0515_Application Resubmittal_LDR amendment.pdf, 4. 2019_Golf Cottages Ordinance_Legal Ad.pdf
PLACEMENT: Public Hearings
TITLE:
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LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 3 REGARDING GOLF COURSE COTTAGES
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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This is a public hearing to consider adoption of an ordinance regarding Golf Course Cottages as an accessory use to golf courses.
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DEPARTMENT: Growth Management
PREPARED BY: Name: Peter Walden
Title: Principal Planner
REQUESTED BY: Grove XXIII Golf Course, LLC., Lucido and Associates, Morris A. Crady, AICP

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

This is a public hearing to consider adoption of an ordinance amending Article 3, land development regulation, Martin County Code regarding Golf Course Cottages to: provide for golf course cottages as an accessory use to golf courses to be operated, owned and controlled solely by the golf course for exclusive use for its members and guests.

The application is for a text amendment to the Martin County LDR, adding language regarding golf cottages to the standards for Specific uses in Article 3. Golf cottages will be added to section 3.73.B as an accessory use. Sections 3.73.E, and 3.73.F add specific language to ensure that golf course cottages remain controlled and operated by the Golf course owners for the specific use of members and their guests. Golf course cottages may not be sold or conveyed to individual owners.

This matter was heard before the LPA on August 15, 2019. The LPA voted unanimously to recommend approval of the ordinance.

ISSUES:

None

LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:

This is a legislative matter. Legislative decisions are those in which the local government formulates policy rather than applying specific rules to a particular situation. A local government's approval of denial of an issue in its legislative capacity is typically subject to a fairly debatable standard of review. Fairly debatable means that the government's actions must be upheld if reasonable minds could...

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