Adopted ear-based amendment report
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For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 1
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 2 The Department of Community Affairs has requested the Town include its Water Supply Work Plan with the EAR-based Comprehensive Plan amendments: • Revise the Water Supply Sub-element to adopt an identifiable Ten-year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan into the comprehensive plan. • Address the Town’s water supply, including the amount or percentage of the provider’s water that the Town uses and how this relates to the provider’s total water withdrawal to meet and achieve the existing and projected water demands. • Provide data and analysis projecting potable water needs for the next 10 years. • Include a policy adopting by reference Pinellas County Utilities agreement to meet Kenneth City’s future needs with a copy of the agreement included as data and analysis. • Provide documentation that the provider has plans in place to provide water to the Town by including a copy of the Tampa Bay Water master plan which demonstrates that the provider is within the master plan. • Provide data and analysis addressing the extent to which potable water needs for the town are met through conservation measures, including policies addressing these conservation measures. • Revise the Capital Improvements Element to include a policy to require potable water concurrency as part of the Town’s concurrency management system. • Revise the data and analysis for consistency with the Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Regional Water Supply Plan. The Town has included all appropriate information. The TBRPC has no comment. For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 3
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 4
proposed Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) comprehensive plan amendments. The following are some highlights of the EAR-based amendments:
nonresidential land use categories established on the Future Land use Map. It also lists the residential and nonresidential density and intensity standards for each designation.
All land use categories on the Future Land Use Map shall be consistent with the locational characteristics adopted in the Pinellas Planning Council Countywide Plan
Any amendment to the Future Land Use Map that allows additional residential density or nonresidential intensity, either by a requested map amendment or the annexation of vacant residential lands, will require a re-evaluation of the infrastructure, transportation, recreational facilities, and any capital improvements needed to meet the adopted level-of service standards. Policy 1.3.4 2.1.4: The Town will use the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Hurricane Evacuation Study for guidance pertaining to residential future land use densities in hurricane evacuation areas. [Moved from Intergovernmental Coordination Element Policy 2.1.4]
Those commercial and residential activities existing as of the effective date uses and structures that lawfully existed prior to the adoption of the town’s of this comprehensive plan which were conforming prior to the adoption of Map LU-4: Future Land Use comprehensive plan in September 13, 1989, and have now been rendered nonconforming shall be considered grandfathered, as defined in the land development regulations. • Policy 1.7.2: Consistent with state law, new electric substations shall be permissible in all land use categories, except Preservation and Conservation, in the town.
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 5
The Town shall monitor the roads with existing or projected level-of-service problems. Metropolitan Planning Organization’s annual traffic analysis for roads with projected level-of-service problems within its jurisdiction. [No deficiencies have been identified on existing roadways within Kenneth City.]
The Town shall review consider adopting future land use amendments in order to be consistent with subsequent versions of the FDOT and the Pinellas County MPO 5-Year Transportation Improvement Program and Long-Range Transportation Plan. in order to update or modify this element, as necessary.
The Town shall coordinate with Pinellas County in the delivery of a multi-jurisdictional program to address affordable housing. •
The Town shall ensure that any future affordable housing developed within the town shall be designed to avoid a concentration of units in any one geographic area. •
The Town shall continue to have a multifamily land use category to encourage the private sector to provide a wide range of housing types and costs. low- and moderate-income housing.
INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENT • Policy 1.1.4: When the Southwest Florida Water Management District updates its regional water supply plan, the Town will incorporate the appropriate updates into this comprehensive plan within 18 months. Objective 1.3 3.1: Sanitary Sewer The Town shall work with Pinellas County to reduce encourage the reduction the demand for potable water and through reuse of wastewater.
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 6
All development activities shall be coordinated with topography and soil conditions, and shall ensure the protection of natural resources.
The land development regulations shall contain provisions whereby Unique and /or irreplaceable natural resources are protected from the adverse effects of development, except in cases of overriding public benefit. Policy 1.5.2 1.7.2: The suitability of topography and soil conditions Development review criteria, as specified in the land development regulations, shall be assessed as part of the development review process. Policy 1.5.3 1.7.3: All development shall be compatible with the surrounding environment and shall be subject to performance standards. contained in the land development regulations.
Land use proposals which could potentially increase point-source air and water pollution shall be subject to a strict permitting process that conforms to all county, state, and federal regulations governing point-source discharges. • Objective 1.9 10: Hazard Mitigation Land use planning shall be coordinated with hazard mitigation efforts, consistent with recommendations of the Pinellas County Local Mitigation Strategy. Post-Disaster
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Policy 1.9.1 10.1: Land development regulations governing development or redevelopment in flood prone areas shall continue to be implemented be reviewed and amended, as necessary, based on the criteria of the National Flood Insurance Program. • Policy 1.9.2 10.2: Appropriate recommendations of interagency hazard mitigation reports, such as the Pinellas County Unified Local Mitigation Strategy , shall be incorporated into this comprehensive plan. •
The Town will forward notice of proposed future land use plan amendments with potential hurricane shelter and evacuation route impacts to the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council and the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department which will be consulted, if necessary and appropriate, to ascertain the amount of currently available shelter space.
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 7
The Town of Kenneth City shall participate in the countywide planning process as provided for in the Special Act (Ch. 88-464, Laws of Florida, as amended) through its representation on the Pinellas Planning Council. deliberations of the Pinellas County Planning Council (PPC) and Countywide Planning Authority (CPA) consistent with the provisions of the Pinellas County Charter and special laws enabling. • Policy 1.1.12: The Town of Kenneth City shall coordinate its comprehensive plan and land development regulations with the Countywide Future Land Use Plan and Countywide Plan Rules. in order to maintain consistency between the local and countywide plans and regulations, and further, shall participate in deliberations addressing annexation and related service delivery, growth management, and such other matters as may be brought before the PPC in its role as the Countywide Land Planning Agency.
The Town shall comply with the specific procedural and substantive requirements of the Countywide Plan Rules concerning amendment of the comprehensive plan, Future Land Use Map, and land development regulations.
In order to ensure that growth resulting from future annexation does not have an adverse effect on the character of the community, sound urban development, adequate accommodation of growth, or the availability of community services, the Town shall ensure that annexations are conducted pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Town Charter and Chapter 171, Florida Statutes. • Policy 1.3.2: The Town may annex unincorporated enclaves in order to promote efficient provision of services.
The Town of Kenneth City will, through site plan review, strive to ensure that development and/or redevelopment in the town will not negatively impact the cities of St. Petersburg and Pinellas Park or unincorporated Pinellas County. For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 8 •
Identify and describe joint processes for collaborative planning on population projections, school siting, facilities subject to concurrency, and facilities with countywide significance. and problematic land uses. •
The Town will notify adjacent jurisdictions along with Kenneth City property owners when governmental actions require public notice under federal, state, or local law. When reviewing proposals for development, the Town shall coordinate such development with plans of adjacent local governments. •
The Town shall improve coordination with Pinellas County for involvement in the design of roadway improvements and enhancement planning for projects that are conducted by the county but located within the town limits. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT • Policy 1.4.4: Through such techniques as “proportionate fair share,” the Town will ensure that future land development will contribute to the cost of improvements required to maintain the adopted level-of-service standards. PUBLIC SCHOOLS FACILITIES ELEMENT • There are no public schools within Kenneth City boundaries. The PSFE is not required. • Regionally Significant: Yes, based on the fact that by their breadth and scope, the EAR- based amendments will directly or indirectly be related to or impact regionally significant resources and facilities. •
No. •
• Compatibility among local plans including, but not limited to, land use and compatibility with military bases: The EAR-based amendments are compatible among local plans, including the Pinellas Countywide Rules. •
treatment, and distribution from the Pinellas County Utilities. Through an For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 9 interlocal agreement and master water supply contract, Tampa Bay Water, the regional water supply authority, provides all the potable water needed by its six member governments, including Pinellas County Utilities as an operational entity within Pinellas County.” •
housing:” The lack of vacant land within the jurisdiction limits the ability to include more residential units except in the case of redevelopment. The town participates in countywide and regional housing programs, such as the Community Development Block Group, designed to provide funding for affordable housing and workforce housing.” •
SRPP including, but not limited to, protection of spring and groundwater resources, and recharge potential: Reclaimed water is not available to the residents of Kenneth City. •
the adopted amendment. •
regional transportation corridors within the Kenneth City boundaries. •
the Coastal High Hazard Area. “Objectives and policies pertaining to hurricane evacuation are updated to ensure consistency with the 2006 hurricane study and coordination with countywide emergency management requirements.” •
None.
• Applicable SRPP Policies: The additions and revisions contained in the proposed amendment were found to be supportive of and further the goals and policies of the SRPP’s five subject areas. •
Consistent.
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 10
For Council meeting of July 14, 2008 Staff Contact: Report prepared June 11, 2008 Jessica White, Ext. 38 11
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