1 | Representative Grant offered the following: |
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3 | Amendment (with title amendment) |
4 | Between lines 553 and 554, insert: |
5 | Section 5. Paragraph (f) is added to subsection (15) of |
6 | section 163.3180, Florida Statutes, to read: |
7 | 163.3180 Concurrency.-- |
8 | (15) |
9 | (f) The state land planning agency may designate up to |
10 | five local governments as Urban Placemaking Initiative pilot |
11 | projects. The purpose of the pilot project program is to assist |
12 | local communities with redevelopment of primarily single-use |
13 | suburban areas that surround strategic corridors and crossroads |
14 | to create livable, sustainable communities with a sense of |
15 | place. Pilot communities must have a county population of at |
16 | least 350,000, be able to demonstrate an ability to administer |
17 | the pilot project, and have appropriate potential redevelopment |
18 | areas suitable for the pilot project. Recognizing that both the |
19 | form of existing development patterns and strict application of |
20 | transportation concurrency requirements create obstacles to such |
21 | redevelopment, the pilot project program shall further the |
22 | ability of such communities to cultivate mixed-use and form- |
23 | based communities that integrate all modes of transportation. |
24 | The pilot project program shall provide an alternative |
25 | regulatory framework that allows for the creation of a |
26 | multimodal concurrency district that over the planning time |
27 | period allows pilot project communities to incrementally realize |
28 | the goals of the redevelopment area by guiding redevelopment of |
29 | parcels and cultivating multimodal development in targeted |
30 | transitional suburban areas. The Department of Transportation |
31 | shall provide technical support to the state land planning |
32 | agency and the department and the agency shall provide technical |
33 | assistance to the local governments for the implementation of |
34 | the pilot projects. |
35 | 1. Each pilot project community shall adopt criteria for |
36 | designation of specific urban placemaking redevelopment areas |
37 | and general location maps in the future land use element of |
38 | their comprehensive plan. Such redevelopment areas must be |
39 | within an adopted urban service boundary or functional |
40 | equivalent. Each pilot project community shall also adopt |
41 | comprehensive plan amendments that set forth criteria for |
42 | development of the urban placemaking areas that contain land use |
43 | and transportation strategies, including, but not limited to, |
44 | the community design elements set forth in paragraph (b). A |
45 | pilot project community shall undertake a process of public |
46 | engagement to coordinate community vision, citizen interest, and |
47 | development goals for developments within the urban placemaking |
48 | redevelopment areas. |
49 | 2. Each pilot project community may assign transportation |
50 | concurrency or trip generation credits and impact fee exemptions |
51 | or reductions and establish transportation concurrency |
52 | exceptions for developments that meet the adopted comprehensive |
53 | plan criteria for urban placemaking redevelopment areas. The |
54 | provisions of paragraph (c) apply to designated urban |
55 | placemaking redevelopment areas. |
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62 | T I T L E A M E N D M E N T |
63 | Remove line 17 and insert: |
64 | certain circumstances; amending s. 163.3180, F.S.; creating an |
65 | Urban Placemaking Initiative pilot project; providing duties for |
66 | the state land planning agency and the department; amending s. |
67 | 163.3182, F.S., |
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