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File #: 15-470    Version: 1
Type: Zoning / Land Use and Related Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/12/2015 Department: Countywide Planning Authority
On agenda: 11/10/2015 Final action: 11/10/2015
Title: Case No. CW 15-16 - Pinellas County Countywide Plan Map amendment from Residential Very Low to Public/Semi-Public and Preservation, regarding 5.0 acres more or less, located on the south side of Keystone Road, 1,960 feet east of East Lake Road, in the unincorporated East Lake-Tarpon area (regular amendment).
Attachments: 1. Attachment 17 - BCC Meeting Comment Card.pdf, 2. State-filed ORD 15-38, 3. Attachment 2 - Adopted Ordinance 15-38, 4. Attachment 10 - PPC Council Staff Analysis, 5. Attachment 4 - PPC Staff Report, 6. Attachment 1 - PPC Cover Memo, 7. Attachment 14 - PowerPoint Presentation, 8. Attachment 15 - Legal Ad Affidavit, 9. Attachment 11 - Draft PAC Minutes, 10. Attachment 13 - Additional Support Docs, 11. Attachment 12 - Support Docs, 12. Attachment 9 - Map 5, 13. Attachment 8 - Map 4, 14. Attachment 7 - Map 3, 15. Attachment 6 - Map 2, 16. Attachment 5 - Map 1, 17. Attachment 3 - Board Order

Subject:

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Case No. CW 15-16 - Pinellas County
Countywide Plan Map amendment from Residential Very Low to Public/Semi-Public and Preservation, regarding 5.0 acres more or less, located on the south side of Keystone Road, 1,960 feet east of East Lake Road, in the unincorporated East Lake-Tarpon area (regular amendment).

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Sitting as the Countywide Planning Authority, adopt an ordinance approving Case No. CW 15-16, a proposal by Pinellas County to amend the Countywide Plan Map from Residential Very Low to Public/Semi-Public and Preservation subject to the accompanying development agreement, regarding 5.0 acres more or less, located on the south side of Keystone Road, 1,960 feet east of East Lake Road, in the unincorporated East Lake-Tarpon area (regular amendment).

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Strategic Plan:

Foster Continual Economic Growth and Vitality
4.3 Catalyze redevelopment through planning and regulatory programs

 

Summary:

The Pinellas Planning Council voted 9-0 to recommend approval of the proposal subject to the accompanying development agreement, and staff concurs with this recommendation.  The Planners Advisory Committee recommended approval of this case by a vote of 12-0.

 

Background Information:

Council documentation is attached.

 

Fiscal Impact:

N/A

 

Staff Member Responsible:

Gordon Beardslee, Director, Planning Department

 

Partners:

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