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File #: 3424   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Adopted
File created: 10/12/2021 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 11/4/2021 Final action: 11/4/2021
Title: Rodney F. McConkey requests a change of zoning classification from GU to AU. (21Z00023) (Tax Accounts 2312740, 2312741,2312742, 2312743) (District 1)
Attachments: 1. Administrative Policies of the Future Land Use Element.pdf, 2. Staff Comments, 3. GIS Maps, 4. Survey, 5. City of Cocoa Utility Map, 6. P&Z Minutes 10-11-21, 7. Notice of Non-Acceptance
Subject:
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Rodney F. McConkey requests a change of zoning classification from GU to AU. (21Z00023) (Tax Accounts 2312740, 2312741,2312742, 2312743) (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 change of zoning classification from GU (General Use) to AU (Agricultural Residential).
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The applicant is seeking a change of zoning classification from GU (General Use) to AU (Agricultural Residential) for the purposes of raising and grazing animals for both livestock and personal use, with agricultural uses to include a barn.

The property consists of four 2.09-acre nonconforming lots in terms of lot area and width under the current GU zoning. Currently, the lots are considered one lot. Rezoning to AU would allow up to three lots where such division would create lots consistent with all other provisions of the comprehensive plan and zoning regulations." The subject property does not have access to county owned and maintained roads, as required by Section 62-102 for the purposes of obtaining a single-family building permit. Such access issues must be resolved under separate processes prior to obtaining a building permit.

The subject property retains the RES 1:2.5 FLU (Future Land Use) designation. The existing zoning classification of GU and the proposed AU both are consistent with the FLU.

The surrounding area can be characterized as vacant large lots to the northwest, east, south, and west that is a mixture of public conservation, public recreation, and residentially zoned land with limited road access. The majority of these properties are zoned GU with some zoned AU. Across the drainage right-of-way and canal abutting the subject property to the north is the southwestern limits of the Port St. John community, which consists of Single-Family Residential lots.

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