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<br />SECTION I. The Future Land Use Element within the City of Casselberry adopted <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan is amended to incorporate new language to include a Transportation <br /> <br />Currency Exception Area. The amendments to sections of the Future Land Use Element are as <br /> <br />follows: <br /> <br />... <br /> <br />Policy FLU 1.15: Concurrency Management System. A Concurrency <br />Management System has been implemented to ensure that the public facilities and <br />services and established levels of service are available concurrent with the impact of <br />development. The Capital Improvements Element identifies future concurrency <br />management needs. <br /> <br />The following are concurrency management system guidelines, which specify the terms, <br />and conditions that satisfy the intent and requirements of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, <br />and Rule 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code. <br /> <br />No Development Order may be issued until the City Community Development <br />Department has evaluated the development proposal and determined that the proposal is <br />consistent with the adopted City of Casselberry Comprehensive Plan, 2000-2010, the City <br />of Casselberry Code of Ordinances, City of Casselberry Zoning regulations, Southern <br />Standard Building, Plumbing, and Electric Code, or other applicable regulations. <br /> <br />In order to determine whether the proposal is in compliance with the City of <br />Casselberry Comprehensive Plan and the City of Casselberry Unified Land <br />Development Regulations, a concurrency evaluation must be conducted, eXC60t within the <br />TCEA. The purpose of the evaluation is to determine whether the demand for capacity <br />created by the proposed development can be met with the existing capacity of the public <br />facility. The public facility capacity demands of the proposed development must not exceed <br />the available capacities that correspond with adopted level of service standards for the <br />following public facilities and services: <br /> <br />Stormwater Drainage <br />Parks and Recreation <br />Potable Water <br />Sanitary Sewer <br />Solid Waste <br />Transportation <br /> <br />Concurrency may be satisfied by meeting at least one of the following: <br /> <br />1. The necessary public facilities and services are in place to serve a proposed <br />project at the time a Development Order is granted; or <br /> <br />2. A Development Order is issued subject to the condition that the particular <br />and necessary pUblic facilities and services will be in place when the impact <br /> <br />Page 4 of 18 <br />Comp Plan Policy Amendments <br />Ordinance 08-1240 <br />