File #: 2023-4610    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item - Land Use Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/1/2023 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 3/28/2023 Final action:
Title: CSZ-22-10, SES 026, LLC
Attachments: 1. 1_StaffMemo, 2. 2_PowerPoint, 3. 3_Application, 4. Resolution. CSZ-22-10. SES 026 LLC (Navigator Road)
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Title
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CSZ-22-10, SES 026, LLC
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Requested Motion/Action
Department Making Request
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Community Development
Approve a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Charlotte County, Florida, approving a petition for certification of a Sending Zone located at 1030 Navigator Road, in the Port Charlotte area; within Commission District I; containing 26,000? Square feet (0.6? acres); for calculation and severance of five density units, in accordance with Part III Land Development and Growth Management, Chapter 3-9 Zoning, Article V Environmental Requirements and Other Requirements, Section 3-9-150 Transfer of Density Units (TDU), of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Charlotte County, Florida; Petition No. CSZ-22-10; Applicant: SES 026, LLC, providing an effective date. Located in Commission District I.
Quasi-Judicial
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Agenda Item Type
Consent
Budgeted Action:
No action needed.

Background (Why is this Action Necessary, and What Action will be accomplished)
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Background:
The applicant, SES 026, LLC, is requesting to certify a Sending Zone, which is located at 1030 Navigator Road, in the Port Charlotte area, and within Commission District I. If approved, this proposed SZ would certify five units of transferrable density and three units would be retained. This CSZ request is consistent with the policy and meets One of the criteria set forth in Future Land Use (FLU) Policy 1.2.9: TDU Sending Zones, which is that "Vacant Lands located within the Urban Service Area and the owner wishes to retain an allowed residential density below the base density".
It is staff's professional opinion that the request to certify five units of transferrable density is consistent with the County's Comprehensive Plan, the intent and criteria for the County's Transfer of Density Units program, Charlotte County's Code of Laws and Ordinances, and other applicable guidelines.
What Action will be accomplished?
If the Board of County Commissioners appro...

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