File #: 2024-5724    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing - Land Use Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/30/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/27/2024 Final action:
Title: Z-23-33-18, Kenilworth Boulevard Inconsistency
Attachments: 1. 1_StaffReport, 2. 2_PowerPoint, 3. 3_Application, 4. 4_PZ - BoardMemo, 5. FINAL Ordinance. Z-23-33-18.Kenilworth Boulevard
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Title
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Z-23-33-18, Kenilworth Boulevard Inconsistency
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Requested Motion/Action
Department Making Request
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Community Development
Approve an Ordinance pursuant to Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, amending the Charlotte County Zoning Atlas from Residential Single-family 3.5 to Industrial General (IG) correct an inconsistency between the Future Land Use Map designation and Zoning District for a portion of Charlotte County Right-of-way located at 19645 Kenilworth Boulevard, in the Port Charlotte area, containing 0.543? acres; Commission District V; Petition No. Z-23-33-18; Applicant: Eco-South Services; providing an effective date. Located in Commission District V.
Quasi-Judicial
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Agenda Item Type
Public Hearing
Budgeted Action:
No action needed.

Background (Why is this Action Necessary, and What Action will be accomplished)
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Background:
The applicant, Eco-South Services, is requesting a rezoning from Residential Single-family 3.5 (RSF-3.5) to Industrial General (IG) for a portion of Charlotte County right-of-way, located at 19645 Kenilworth Boulevard, in the Port Charlotte area. The stated purpose of this application is to correct an inconsistency between the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation and the Zoning district to allow access from the property owned by the applicant, which is located immediately adjacent to this portion of the right-of-way and is designated as Low Intensity Industrial with an IG zoning.
The Comprehensive Plan requires that a property's zoning district shall be consistent with its FLUM designation. In this case, the only zoning districts that can implement the existing Low Intensity Industrial FLUM designation are IG or Planned Development (PD). However, the subject property is part of the County's right-of-way and no development shall occur on it. The propery has been designated as RSF-3.5 since at least 1989. Therefore, the proposed rezoning to IG is needed in order to be consistent with the existi...

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