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99-964 Amending Chapters Two and Four of ULDR's re High Density Planned Residential Developments
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99-964 Amending Chapters Two and Four of ULDR's re High Density Planned Residential Developments
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF <br />THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: <br />SECTION I. That Chapter II, Article IV, Table 2-4.2 of the Unified Land Development <br />Regulations of the City of Casselberry City Code shall be amended as follows: <br />TABLE 2-4.2. FUTURE LAND USE MAP DESIGNATIONS AND ZONING DISTRICTS <br />Future Land Use Map Designations <br />Residential <br />Corresponding Zoning Districts <br />Residential <br />HDR High Density Residential RMF -20 High Density Multi -family <br />PRD Planned Residential District <br />SECTION II. That Chapter II, Article V, Section 2-5.2.A.2 of the Unified Land <br />Development Regulations of the City of Casselberry City Code shall be amended as follows: <br />2. Planned residential development zoning district (PRD). The PRD zoning district is established <br />to implement Comprehensive Plan policies which promote cluster residential development and <br />innovative, high quality residential design within the "Low Density Residential", -"Medium <br />Density Residential" and "High Density Residential" land use designations delineated on the <br />Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map (FLUM). The maximum allowable density shall not <br />exceed 5 units per acre in areas designated Residential Low Density on the Comprehensive Plan <br />Future Land Use Map. The maximum allowable density shall not exceed 13 units per acre in <br />areas designated Residential Medium Density on the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. <br />The maximum allowable density shall not exceed 20 units per acre, or 25 units/acre with density <br />bonuses, in areas designated Residential High Density on the Comprehensive Plan Future Land <br />Use Map. <br />The PRD is designed to accommodate cluster residential <br />development in order to provide innovative, high quality <br />residential design, preserve open space, including <br />environmentally sensitive land, and in order to concentrate <br />development within developable uplands. The purpose is to <br />encourage flexible cluster design techniques, such as <br />townhouses, attached patio homes, zero lot lines, and other <br />similar design techniques while preserving greater amounts <br />of open space than can generally be achieved through <br />conventional single-family detached units on standard lots. <br />Within areas designated Residential Low Density on the <br />Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map, attached <br />dwelling and two-family development shall not be <br />permitted. <br />Page 2 <br />
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