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File #: 3328   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 9/3/2021 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 9/14/2021 Final action: 9/14/2021
Title: Acceptance, Re: Binding Development Plan with North Pad, LLC (f.k.a. Cooltural Land, LLC) (District 2)
Attachments: 1. BDP Final version 09-09-21, 2. Submitted by D2 05/27/21, 3. Supporting Documents
Subject:
Title
Acceptance, Re: Binding Development Plan with North Pad, LLC (f.k.a. Cooltural Land, LLC) (District 2)
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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 May 27, 2021, the Board approved a change of zoning classification from BU-1 to BU-2, with a BDP to include a 20-foot vegetative buffer with no administrative waiver, on the entire north and east boundaries; to include a 25-foot use buffer on the entire north and east boundaries; to include an 8-foot opaque PVC or wood fence, from finished floor elevation, or a 12-foot opaque PVC or wood fence, from filled grade, at the entirety of the north and east boundaries at the 25-foot use buffer location, not at the property edge; and to preclude the following uses as defined in Section 62-1483(1)(b): aquariums; auditoriums; automobile hire; automobile repairs (as defined in Section 62-1102); automobile washing; billiard rooms and electronic arcades; bottling beverages; bowling alleys; cafeterias; child or adult day care centers; colleges and universities; commercial schools offering instruction in dramatic, musical, or other cultural activity, including martial arts; conservatories; convenience stores, with our without gasoline sales; dancing halls and academies; dry cleaning and laun...

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