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Ordinance Number
2026-645
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
01/15/2026
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Amending the Text of the Future Land Use Element of the Adopted Comprehensive Plan.
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2030 ;o <br />low -medium density include single family homes, duplexes, and townhouses <br />.,d ^..,_ris^ ..r+.. entr. 2ere lot 4Fne Sipgie family dl^^ ^+s in this <br />eategeryshall net exceed a deRs+ty of 10.0 dwelliRg WRits <br />ac--rePermitted nonresidential uses are limited to public recreation uses and <br />neighborhood serving community facility uses if authorized in the land <br />development regulations up to a maximum FAR of 0.8. <br />Medium Density - This category autheFizes apartment ",,;ld-iRgs FangiRg fF <br />Iteallows a density and intensity maximum of 25 dwelling units per gross <br />acre and FAR of 1.0. This category is generally characterized by low and mid - <br />rise multifamily developments (townhouses and low and mid -rise apartments) <br />Utility, +;^^S faGA4+,^_ and -and recreation facilities serving the <br />surrounding residential area are also allowed. <br />Medium -High Density -This residential use category allows a FaRge i^ d^^c'+ <br />densities and iRteRsitf-intensities 4e4:A +,.,,^+., f'.,^ r'� jp to a maximum of <br />fifty (50) dwelling units per gross acre and a naa*inatH;q-floor area ratio of 2.0. <br />Addit+enal A maximum density and intensity may be allowed up to a reams <br />deny of 60 units per rg oss acre and an F.A.R. of 2.5 may be permitted e4Y <br />for ���,enrdevelopments that comply with bonus program requirements <br />in eempli^^^^ •••'+"the Land Development Regulations. A 44km a4A maximum <br />density t�of -e-sixty-five (65) dwelling units per acre may be obtained with <br />the affordable housing bonuses as set forth in the Land Development <br />Regulations. This category is generally characterized by mid to high-rise <br />multifamily developments , , and may include the following non- <br />residential uses: ancillary convenience retail services serving the principal <br />residential use, utilities publicly owned recreation buildings <br />sty -and TeeFeatk�„-facilities, playgrounds, playfields, and parks scaled <br />to the needs of the surrounding neighborhood, and schools serving the <br />surrounding residential area. The height of buildings, and, therefore, the <br />attainment of densities approaching the maximum, depends to a great extent <br />on the dimensions of the site, conditions such as location and availability of <br />services, ability to provide sufficient off-street parking, and the compatibility <br />with and impact of the development on surrounding areas. <br />14B. The Future Land Use Map shall identify all non-residential land as one of the <br />following non-residential or mixed use categories with the following <br />characteristics and limitations @6 Set fellh in Pelie , 15Q <br />FUTURE LAND USE Page 128 <br />444 <br />
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