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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA

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Tax ID<br />

PCM130105 DISC Village<br />

Current<br />

Allowable<br />

Non-<br />

Residential<br />

Use<br />

(Square Feet)<br />

Proposed<br />

Allowable<br />

Non-Residential<br />

Use<br />

(Square Feet)<br />

Subject Parcels<br />

3316204070000 0 50,000<br />

3315206020000 0 50,000<br />

3315206030000 0 50,000<br />

total 150,000<br />

Additional Parcels<br />

to be Incorporated<br />

Into PUD<br />

3316204020000 50,000 50,000<br />

3316200020000 50,000 50,000<br />

total 100,000 100,000<br />

Grand Total 250,000<br />

The specific uses and maximum square footage allowed will be established within the PUD.<br />

Local Government Priorities<br />

The Leon County Board of County Commissioners’ FY 2012 & FY 2013 Strategic Plan includes<br />

several strategic priorities and corresponding initiatives designed to implement these priorities.<br />

One of the initiatives under the Environmental strategic priority includes developing and<br />

implementing strategies which plan for environmentally sound growth in the Woodville Rural<br />

Community. These strategies that this proposed amendment may be consistent with include:<br />

(1) Bring central sewer to Woodville consistent with the Water and Sewer Master Plan, including<br />

consideration for funding through Sales Tax Extension; and<br />

(2) Promote concentrated commercial development in Woodville.<br />

The provision of sanitary sewer as part of the proposed conversion and expansion of the DISC<br />

Village, while not connected with the City’s existing centralized sanitary sewer system,<br />

nevertheless will provide a similar level and scope of wastewater treatment in an area that is<br />

serviced at present by onsite sewer treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS). It is also possible<br />

that this system could be connected to a more centralized sewer system in the future, which<br />

would reduce the number of conversions from OSTDS to centralized wastewater treatment.<br />

The increased number of residential units, including those oriented towards a senior citizen<br />

population that may not choose or cannot drive to Tallahassee to shop, eat, and take advantage of<br />

other commercial services, may also help promote additional commercial development in<br />

Woodville.<br />

Regional Mobility Plan<br />

A significant component of the Capital Regional Transportation Planning Agency’s Regional<br />

Mobility Plan (RMP) is the selection of a “preferred growth scenario” that will affect growth<br />

patterns and the nature of transportation infrastructure investment over the coming decades. The<br />

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Attachment #6<br />

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