Ordinance 96-1303n July 2 , the City of Lwoo ongd adopted a
comprehensive plan (Ordinance 1019) pursuant to the r.q.i—I—S of
Chapter 165, Part 2I , Florida Statutes and Chapter 9J 5, Florida
Administrative Code;and
C.—pity Affairs determined the City's Comprehensive Plan w IN
COMPLIANCE with the requirements Of Chapter 1 art II, Florida
Statutes and Chapter 9J-5, Florida Administrative Code; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 163.3174 (4) (a), Florida Sta u es, requires
e and Planning Agency (LPA) to make recommendations to the
governing body regarding amendments to the Compreheneive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the LPA held a public hearing oI April 24, 1996 which
to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA); and
wHE N, the City Commission held a Public hearing on May 20,
review and comment pursuant to the requirements Of Chapter 163.3184
on August 15, 1996 whl<h did not object t0
and revisetl the Am ndment_pf=01._?! support document accordingly; and
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{I,ALAS, the r(,ty has complied with the pIi-d—I Eor enset i_ny
of - cTTv coxni.,si ux OF 1FIB ci�r
of OOO, F A.. W.S.
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S$�gl [}S'IAL NHIGHHORHOODS AND AREAS. 191-5.006(3)(b)31
A. In order co preserve existing housing stock and to pro�ec� from degradation caused
by inwsion of noo-residential uses, the Ciiy of Longwood adopts Ne following
policies I9J-5.006(3)(c)'ll
Goals/Objectives IIIb
B. The City of Longwood will coordinate with other agencies — such as Seminole
County, the St. Johns River Water Management District, the U.S. Army Coops
of Engineers, the Florida Departmun of Environmental Regulation, etc. - vo
obtain data and/or to provide for a mommring and asses to of the natural areas
within Ne City and to tneasvre the success of natural resour a protection
regulations. As necessary, adjustin B will be made w the Land Development
Regulations on nn annual bast, to continue to ensure adequate protection is being
ofl'cred to environmenully sensitive areas.
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and noeleye the Valley of e.osau.. Na.- need
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RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION
(.Ot required under 91-5 eaten.)
PURPOSE ANDOVERALL GOAL
The p.,,— nod ,,,all goal of Neighh,al,wd Protection is w provide for the coosenntion,
maintenance and upgrading of fhe City's existing —idential n,ighbotho.ds.
The obje,fi— of Neighborhrwd Prntecuon will be w establish desi,nble policies Nat will
enhance the c -11 of Ne community old improve Ne quality of existing and future
neighhofhoods.
Gunls/Objectives II[ -)I
B. In oNer to prescrvc exa ling housing stock and to protect firm degradation caused
by intrusion of non-resideovel usrs, the City adopes the following policies: (L)
It strongly discourages rvoning and/or other development approvals for noo-
resideatial uses wiNin esmhhshed residential land uses, as Ney appear m the
hill , official land Use Map, and (2.) Prohihlts the location of any use, except
schools, places of worship, parks, essential public uses sad similar uses. Nat
generate more average wcekday vehicle trips Nan detached single-family units on
local residential svce
C. The City of Longwood will review Ne Zoning Code in order to determine the
adequacy of exiaving landscape, buffer, building heights and setback requirements
between residential m,d non-residential uses and make the necessary revisions to
the zoning code W ensure Ne integrity of both land uses.
D. The City/Commission shall create zoning categories which will serve as buffers
between residenrisl and commeaial uses especially fur nsas along S.R. 434,
C.R. 427 and U.S. 12-92.
& Th C'ty Comm ss on shall re ne.£ppe to rend re apg>:gpriate use of
l"d—pi nngj,¢sn-,site commerc'al develop at Nei of —1 ns as
presented'n ping ord na�
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Goals/objectives 111-I6
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[it. TDE CITY OF LONGWOOD SHALL PROVIDE FOR THH HEST VI,
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COLLECTORS
A. M dlignlog public implIll s throughout the City, it shell ba the policy of
the City of Longwood to:
Goals/Obj-i— Ill-17
GoalslOhjecaves VII-5
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igmenrs of 9J-5 010l31(h15 91-5 010(31fc13
and 91-5,0100)(61
IV. Y 2 1 'R' E ABLE HOUSINR I
LONDWODD [9J-5.010(3)(b)ll
A. Encourage, through revision of the land development — by ApN 1, 1992,
zoning code, a variety of building designs, site designs and hosing types,
including mobile homes and m.lE-family housingefficient.... cvon techniques
i. order to rWn- housing costs. j9J-5.010(3)(c)2j
B. The City shall encourage I ... I government pa minps with the private sector
w improve the dfi,ie.cy and expand the capacity and affordability of the housing
system. [9J-5.010(3)(c)ij
C. Assist Ne private sector to provide the necessary housing .ails of various types,
size a.d —, thro.gh land development code and building code revisions Nat
eneomage affordability in land cost and construction techniques. j91-5.010(3)-
(02I
Goals/Objectives VIl-6