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1 Community Development Department Old Brick Township Development of Regional Impact – Development Order (DRI-DO)

2 Community Development Department BACKGROUND

3 Community Development Department PROCESS Development of Regional Impact (DRI) (specific) -Application for Development Approval (ADA) to NEFRC - May 2008 -1 st sufficiency response – Aug 2009 2 nd sufficiency response – April 2010 Review Agencies NEFRC, DCA, SJRWMD, FDOT, DEP, DHR, Flagler County, FFWCC, and surrounding municipalities

4 Community Development Department PROCESS Development of Regional Impact (DRI) (specific) Regional Recommendations Report (RRR) – Recommended for approval July 8, 2010 State Statutes require consideration of DRI-DO and CPA at same public hearing PLDRB – July 21, – August 12, 2010 City Council – August 17- September 7, 2010

5 Community Development Department NEXT STEPS August 12, 2010 – Recommendation from PLDRB to City Council on CPA and DRI-DO August and September – City Council Adoption hearings If approved: Rezoning Application Platting Site Planning

6 Community Development Department Tonight’s Presentation Overview of Planning Priorities for Environmental Resources Proposed Development of Regional Impact Development Order – Regional Recommendations Reports

7 Community Development Department Planning Priorities Environmental Resources Regionally –Ecological linkages through Greenway Network approach –Consideration of adjoining local government and State of Florida initiatives –Sustainability of regionally critical resources Locally –Creation of Greenway Preserve concept through Ecological Corridor Technical Exercise –Reestablish natural communities and promote sustainability through biodiversity and perpetual land management –Protection of environmental resources in post-development condition

8 Community Development Department Regional Planning Priorities Environmental Resources

9 Community Development Department Regional to Local Planning Priority Environmental Resources Landscape Planning –Linking environmentally sensitive lands –Implement Greenway – Regional Corridor Concept –Protection of highest quality environmental resources –Target strategies to enhance moderate to low quality resources –Protection and long-term management of environmental resources

10 Community Development Department Development Planning Priority Environmental Resources Old Brick Township Development –Long-term resource protection –Setbacks and buffers –Living with Wildlife and Land Management –Minimizing Human- Wildlife Conflicts –Low Impact Development –Complementing Land- uses

11 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Greenway Preserve –Protection of 2,700 acres of uplands and wetlands in collaboration with FFWCC Upland buffers to protect wetlands Wildlife Crossings –Technical assistance from FFWCC to refine type Imperiled Species –Development of Greenway and Mitigation Management Plan (meet requirement of 9J-2.041 FAC) in consultation with FFWCC –Preserve at least 40 acres of gopher tortoise habitat –Develop requirements and standards in “Standard Protection Measure for the Eastern Indigo Snake”

12 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Low Impact Development Practice –Seek Certification from Florida Green Building Coalition, U.S. Green Building Council or other program –Reduction of Vehicle Miles Traveled Flextime Transit center Bike-Ped system –Minimize land disturbance Limit topsoil removal Utilize natural contours for stormwater Limit impervious areas –High energy efficiency and water conserving devices

13 Community Development Department Development Order City Enhancement Recommendations Low Impact Development Practice –Expand opportunities for the entire project to seek Green certification –Waste reduction through a comprehensive solid waste minimization strategy through initiatives supported by Florida Department of Environmental Protection –Further reduction in turf grass within landscaped areas

14 Community Development Department

15 Community Development Department PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AND PHASING PLAN Land UsePhase 1 2011-2015 Phase 2 2016-2020 Phase 3 2021-2025 Total Units Residential1,500 DU1,700 DU1,800 DU5,000 DU* Office10,000 sf20,000 sf 50,000 sf* Retail0 sf50,000 sf 100,000 sf* Industrial Park200,000 sf0 sf800,000 sf1,000,000 sf* SchoolsSchool--1 school *The Development Order provides for flexibility of up to 30% land use exchange between different uses provided that there is demonstration of equivalent or lower impact on transportation and potable water

16 Community Development Department Development Order (DO) - Background Northeast Florida Regional Council (NEFRC) is lead agency for coordinating DO Review agencies include: NEFRC, DCA, SJRWMD, FDOT, DEP, FFWCC, and adjacent municipalities. Regional Recommendation Report (RRR) proposes DO conditions

17 Community Development Department Development Order - Background General Conditions (Contains background and covers conditions in most DRIs) Specific Conditions – Incorporates recommendation from regional review agencies

18 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Controlling Jobs to Housing Balance –No greater than 5,000 residential units No permits for Phase 2 residential until 60% of Phase 1 non-residential has been constructed No permits for Phase 3 residential unless 80% of Phase 2 non-residential has been constructed No more than 900 Phase 3 residential units unless at least 50% of the Phase 3 industrial development has been permitted Water Conservation –Use of native species, waterwise landscaping techniques, conformance to Florida Water Star Program

19 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Protection of Water Quality –Develop Surface Water Quality Monitoring Plan prior to construction activity Water and wastewater –No development may proceed without adequate water supply or central sewer system –Installation of nonpotable water system (reclaimed water, stormwater, and surficial aquifer water)

20 Community Development Department Regional Roadway Network

21 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Transportation –Develop Regional Roadway Network –Proportionate Share of $23.7 million ($15.5 million on State Roads) –State Projects $1.3 million for US-1 south of Palm Coast Parkway $5.7 million for Matanzas Woods Interchange $8.2 million for Phase 3 projects consisting of one or more of the following:

22 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations –US-1 - widening from Matanzas Woods Parkway to Palm Coast Parkway –Matanzas Woods Parkway - widening from US-1 to I-95, –Matanzas Woods Parkway Extension - widening from US-1 to Old Brick Township DRI, and –Potential extension of New Brick Parkway within Neoga Lakes DRI

23 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Completion of the Regional Roadway Network ($60 million) –Matanzas Woods Parkway Extension –New Brick Parkway Cost of transportation network is above impact fees of approximately $17 million

24 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Transportation –No permits for Phase 3 development unless New Brick Parkway within Neoga Lakes DRI is complete, or funded for construction –If Neoga Lakes is not approved or is abandoned or regional roadway network is not completed, Developer revise transportation analysis without regional network

25 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Transportation –If Matanzas Woods Parkway Interchange is not authorized, developer to revise transportation analysis without interchange New traffic study is a significant change and will require agency review

26 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations Workforce Housing –10% of non-age restricted housing to be dedicated for workforce housing Donation of lands for –Fire station (3 acres), –Parks (85 acres), and –School site (40 developable acres)

27 Community Development Department Development Order – Regional Recommendations On July 8, 2010, the NEFRC recommended that the City approve the Development Order for Old Brick Township.

28 Community Development Department RECOMMENDATION Staff Recommends continuing the proposed Development Order for Old Brick Township to August 12, 2010, 6:45 p.m. at City Offices located at 160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite B-106.


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