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File #: ORD-2024-56   
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 8/13/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2024 Final action: 9/3/2024
Title: Introduce Ordinance 2024-56 to rezone approximately 0.05 acres for property located at 2951 NW 47th Avenue (Parcel 21509-001-00) from PUD, Planned Unit Development (County) to G-U, Governmental Use (City) (Case ZON24-45778) (Quasi-Judicial)
Introduced By: Kristen M. Dreyer
Attachments: 1. ZON24-45778 Staff Report, 2. ZON24-45778 Case Map Marion County Well Site, 3. ZON24-45778 Aerial Map Marion County Well Site, 4. County Authorization
Submitted By: Emily W. Johnson, AICP
Presentation By: Emily Johnson
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Introduce Ordinance 2024-56 to rezone approximately 0.05 acres for property located at 2951 NW 47th Avenue (Parcel 21509-001-00) from PUD, Planned Unit Development (County) to G-U, Governmental Use (City) (Case ZON24-45778) (Quasi-Judicial)
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place, Economic Hub

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

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BACKGROUND:
* Petitioner: Marion County Board of County Commissioners
* Property Owner: Marion County Board of County Commissioners
The petitioner requests to change the zoning in association with concurrent applications for annexation (ANX24-45776) and future land use (LUC24-45777). This request arises because neighboring privately owned properties have petitioned the city for annexation. To avoid creating an enclave, annexing this Marion County-owned property is required. Pursuant to Section 122-246 of the Code of Ordinances, all annexed territory shall be subject to the land use change process and comply with the City's comprehensive plan.
The subject property is a County-owned well site. The well site provides potable water to the Quail Meadow subdivision, located to the north. The subject property is zoned PUD in Marion County.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: The requested city G-U, Governmental Use, zoning district is consistent with the comprehensive plan and the requested Public Future Land Use Classification. The proposed zoning change will not adversely affect the community's health, safety, convenience, prosperity, or general welfare. The proposed G-U zoning is consistent with Sections 122-244 and 122-246 of the Code of Ordinances and with the property's existing use.
Staff recommends approval.

FISCAL IMPACT: N/A

PROCUREMENT REVIEW: N/A

LEGAL REVIEW: The ordinance is pending review by the City Attorney, William E. Sexton.

ALTERNATIVE:
* Approve with changes
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