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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: GCCMail: Rural Shiloh Country may give way to development
Some of you know me personally and know I live a few miles from this proposed development. Please allow me to add my $.02 to this: Some personal background: I'm a graduate of UF having earned my Master's in Urban and Regional Planning back in '95. I am a member of the American Planning Association as well as the American Institute of Certified Planners. I currently volunteer a good amount of time to the Marion County Citizen's Coalition and can speak to that organization's integrity. I'M NOT ANTI-GROWTH. I am for cost-efficient and cost-effective growth and development. I'm a private property rights advocate, yet I believe that the community has rights as well. Last year, I along with many other citizens worked cooperatively with the Planning Department and Marion County's Board of County Commissioner's to see that rural lands would be protected via the adoption of a Farmland Preservation Area and Transfer of Development Rights Program in the NW quadrant of Marion County. As you cycle out of Micanopy toward McIntosh going the back way on what becomes CR 329, you'll notice large brown signs with white lettering stating that you're entering the Farmland Preservation Area. There are approx. 16 such signs around the county at the periphery of that land mass. The intersection being suggested for development is the TIP of the iceberg. It is based on a text amendment proposal to Marion County's Comprehensive Plan that would allow land currently zoned for 1 dwelling unit per 10 acres to be built at much higher densities using an idea called a Conservation Community. It's a great theory! Unfortuantely, the devil is in the details and the current text amendment lacks too many controls to make it a viable idea for this time--It's embryonic and needs much work before being adopted. I did some conservative GIS analysis, and if this amendment is adopted, we could see more than 158,000 acres be converted from rural lands to sprawling subdivisions. These are the roads you love to ride --- this is YOUR HORSE FARM HUNDRED! I've personally met with some of the commissioners on these text amendments and based on those meetings and other discussions I've had, I can NOT assure you that this area is safe from development. I implore you to write to the Marion County Commissioners, especially if you're a Marion County voter, and let them know your feelings on the matter. But, don't delay -- the large scale text amendments and this particular development application is scheduled to be heard Thursday, August 3rd. Regards, Gary ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from GCCMail, please go to http://gccfla.org/. Point to Members Area, and click on GCCMail. Use the form on the page.
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