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2011-377
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11/17/2011
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Amd Sec. 265-37 Town Ctr Zoning District; Sec. 265-35 MUR; Sec. 265-23 TDRs
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<br />- <br /> <br />Mr. Hans Ottinot <br />October 13, 2011 <br />Page 2 of2 <br /> <br />Isles Beach Boulevard South Edge supports these Plan policies. Additionally, there is nothing <br />in Florida law that would prohibit such a code provision for the transfer of height within a <br />zoning district. <br /> <br />The Plan specifically allows for bonus Floor Area Ratio intensity within the Mixed Use <br />- Resort/High Density land use category "for developments that comply with bonus program <br />requirements." No numerical restriction is placed by the Plan on the bonus FAR intensity, nor <br />are limitations placed on height. The bonuses are consistent with Plan policies which seek to <br />encourage redevelopment and the enhancement of public amenities, and are not prohibited by <br />public law. <br /> <br />The changes to the zoning code to limit height in TOR receiver sites and generally in <br />the Mixed Use - Resort zoning district to the height restrictions of the Federal Aviation <br />Administration regulations is not inconsistent with the Plan's policies regarding transfer of <br />development rights or the Mixed Use - Resort/High Density land use category. The <br />amendments are not prohibited by public law but instead are obviously consistent with the <br />federal regulations. <br /> <br />Finally, nothing in the Plan prohibits the use of a connecting bridge between certain <br />adjacent properties in the Mixed Use - Resort zoning district. To the extent that such a bridge <br />may assist in the revitalization and redevelopment of properties along the beachfront, it helps <br />to implement Plan policies. <br /> <br />Please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions or concerns. <br /> <br />Very truly yours, <br /> <br />bLttAu-a- 6. ~ <br /> <br />Nancy E. Stroud <br /> <br />NES/js <br /> <br />~Q~ ~O&d(/ !!/kNvtJ&~ 1/2 <br />
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