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File #: 2254   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 11/2/2020 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 11/10/2020 Final action: 11/10/2020
Title: Acceptance, Re: Binding Development Plan with Canaveral Landing, LLC (District 1)
Attachments: 1. BDP Package
Subject:
Title
Acceptance, Re: Binding Development Plan with Canaveral Landing, LLC (District 1)
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning and Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
In accordance with Section 62-1157, it is requested that the Board of County Commissioners accept, and the Chair sign, the Binding Development Plan.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
A BDP (Binding Development Plan) is a voluntary agreement presented by the property owner to self-impose limits upon development of a property in support of a change of zoning or conditional use permit. Pursuant to Section 62-1157, a BDP shall be recorded in the public records within 120 days of the Board's approval of the zoning request. Following staff and legal review, the BDP is presented to the Board in recordable form as a Consent Agenda item in order to finalize the zoning action.

On August 6, 2020, the Board approved a rezoning request from TR-1 (Single-Family Mobile Home Residential) to TRC-1 (Mobile Home Cooperative) and a CUP (Conditional Use Permit) for Cluster Development of Mobile Homes, with a BDP. The conditions of the BDP include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Developer/Owner shall limit density to 100 units, consistent with the RES4 future land use designation, and may be further restricted by any changes to the Comprehensive Plan or the Land Development Regulations.

* Developer/Owner shall maintain a twenty-foot (20') buffer on the portion of the Property that is developed with the mobile homes and amenities along the boundaries that abut other property owners.

* Developer/Owner agrees that Developer/Owner shall grant a conservation easement to Brevard County and the Putnam Land Conservancy, Inc., or other entity as approved of by Brevard County and said conservation easement shall be in a format approved of by the County, in a form substantially similar to Exhibit "B", and shall be recorded in the Brevard County Public Records prior to Developer/Owne...

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