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File #: 2023-0916   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Passed
File created: 4/10/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/18/2023 Final action: 4/18/2023
Title: Open a public hearing and transmit a text amendment to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (Case No. CPTA23-45126) concerning criteria for the Medium Intensity/Special District Land Use Classification (Policy 6.2) of Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A Policy redline, 2. Exhibit A Policy Clean Version, 3. Case Map, 4. P&Z minutes for CPTA23-45126, 5. Objective 8 -- Medium Intensity/Special Districts
Submitted By: Tye Chighizola
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Presentation By: Tye Chighizola
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Open a public hearing and transmit a text amendment to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (Case No. CPTA23-45126) concerning criteria for the Medium Intensity/Special District Land Use Classification (Policy 6.2) of Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Economic Hub, Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
Published on April 7, 2023, in the Ocala Star Banner

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BACKGROUND:
* Applicant: City of Ocala
The City is revising the Medium Intensity/Special District (Policy 6.2 of the Future Land Use Element) to clarify the zoning and design standards required to implement new development in these special districts identified in Objective 8 of the Future Land Use Element. Policy 6.2 was drafted when the comprehensive plan was updated in 2013 to incorporate the 2035 Vision Plan and the West Ocala Community Plan. The adopted language requiring an applicant to follow the form-based code was not clear concerning the guidelines/standards used to implement new development. In 2013, there were no form-based code requirements in the code of ordinances. In 2018, the Downtown Form-Based Code District was adopted consistent with the High-Intensity Land Use Classification.
The Medium Intensity/Special Districts include 785 parcels consisting of 3,125.88 acres. The revised language provides multiple options for the development or redevelopment of properties within the Medium Intensity/Special Districts, including the development of form-based code standards for the various special districts. The revised language includes the following:
"The character, function, and form of new buildings or development on vacant land shall be regulated by a form-based code zoning district that includes design standards adopted specifically for a Medium Intensity/Special D...

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