Martin County

File #: 20-1121   
Type: Public Hearing Quasi Judicial Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/27/2020 Final action: 10/27/2020
Title: SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE CREATING DIVISION 7, GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT CODE, IN ARTICLE 12, LDR, AND AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS
Attachments: 1. StaffReport.GG.pdf, 2. ordinance.pdf, 3. Ex. A. to Ordinance. Art. 12. Div. 7. Golden Gate Code.pdf, 4. Art. 12. Div. 1. General.ADOPTED.pdf, 5. PublicComment.pdf, 6. Public Notice.pdf, 7. Supplemental Memo.pdf
PLACEMENT: Public Hearings - Quasi-Judicial
TITLE:
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SECOND PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE CREATING DIVISION 7, GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT CODE, IN ARTICLE 12, LDR, AND AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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This is the second public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners on a proposed ordinance to amend the Land Development Regulations (LDRs) to create Article 12, Division 7, Golden Gate Community Redevelopment Code and repeal Section 3.267, Golden Gate Community Redevelopment Area, LDR. The proposed ordinance also amends the Zoning Atlas to assign the Golden Gate Redevelopment Zoning District and other zoning districts for consistency with the Future Land Use Map. Adopting the ordinance will implement Chapter 18, Community Redevelopment Element of the Comprehensive Growth Management Plan, the Golden Gate Redevelopment Plan, and CPA 19-27, Golden Gate Future Land Use Map.
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DEPARTMENT: Growth Management
PREPARED BY: Name: Irene A. Szedlmayer, AICP
Title: Principal Planner
REQUESTED BY: Board of County Commissioners

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PROCEDURES: Quasi-Judicial

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

Between November 2017 and August 2018, the period when the Board of County Commissioners considered and adopted "glitch bill" amendments to the zoning regulations for the CRAs, the Board recognized that more substantive changes were needed to facilitate infill development and redevelopment of socially and economically vibrant, environmentally-sustainable, compact, walkable neighborhoods in the Community Redevelopment Areas (CRAs).
In December 2017, the Board directed CPA 18-10, CRA Text Amendments, to strengthen Comprehensive Growth Management Plan goals, objectives and policies that encourage in-fill development and redevelopment in the CRAs, and in June 2018, the Board of County Commissioners approved a contract with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to develop new Lan...

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