Subject:
Title
Linde Inc. (Kimberly Rezanka) requests a Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment (24S.016), to change the Future Land Use designation from PI and Res 2 to all Heavy/Light Industrial (H/L IND). (24SS00016) (Tax Account 2103214) (District 1)
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning and Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners conduct a public hearing to consider a Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the Future Land Use designation from Planned Industrial (PI) and Residential 2 (RES 2) to Heavy/Light Industrial (H/L IND).
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The applicant is requesting to amend the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation from Planned Industrial (PI) and Residential 2 (RES 2) to Heavy/Light Industrial (H/L IND) on 10.46 acres of the subject property. The change will provide uniform FLUM designation and consistency with the requested zoning classification. The applicant proposes to expand the existing air separation plant to increase production capacity.
North; three vacant parcels, 10 acre with AU zoning, 1.88 acre with AU, 22 acre with RR-1 zoning vacant, and a 1 acre parcel developed as flag lot with RRMH-1 zoning, all with RES 2 FLU.
East; FEC Railway bounded by 0.48 acre parcel with GML zoning, 2.44 acre parcel (classified by BCPAO as not suitable for occupancy) with AU zoning and RES 2 FLU designation, part of 22.02 acres with PIP zoning with PI FLU designation. South; is one parcel, acre parcel with IU-1 zoning and IND FLU designation. West; are two parcels, 16.5 acre and 8 acre vacant parcels with RR-1 zoning and RES 2 FLU designation.
The Board may wish to consider whether the proposed future land use is consistent and compatible with the surrounding area.
The Board and the applicant should be advised that the activities on the property must comply with the standards in the Brevard County Code of Ordinances, including, but not limited to, Chapter 46, Article IV, Noise, and Sections 62-1483 and 62-1833.5.
The applicant must ensure any on-site improvements comply with the applicable standards and specifications established by the Brevard County Code.
On January 13, 2025, the Local Planning Agency heard the request and unanimously recommended approval.
Clerk to the Board Instructions:
Once filed with the State, please return an executed copy of the ordinance to Planning and Development.