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2010-032 Planning - Professional Services Related to the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance
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2010-032 Planning - Professional Services Related to the Orange County Unified Development Ordinance
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3/2/2010
Contract Starting Date
3/2/2010
Contract Ending Date
12/17/2010
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Agreement - Services
Agenda Item
4l
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$30,000.00
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6-year Retention
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Agenda - 03-02-2010 - 4l
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2010\Agenda - 03-02-2010 - Regular Mtg.
R 2010-032 Planning - Clarion Associates
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\Board of County Commissioners\Contracts and Agreements\Contract Routing Sheets\Routing Sheets\2010
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UDO Assistance Orange County, North Carolina 12 <br /> applicable to all new development, including standards addressing steep slopes, unstable soils, <br /> woodland/tree preservation, and water quality. <br /> Client: City of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky <br /> Reference: Clark Bledsoe, Planning Director, Jefferson County Planning & <br /> Development Services <br /> Telephone: 502.574.6230 <br /> Alachua, Florida � Land Development Regulations <br /> Clarion updated the Land Development Regulations for Alachua, Florida, which �Cins"f"`ar'",°.f,°"& <br /> was adopted by the city Commission in February of 2006. Alachua is an old north <br /> central Florida city close to Gainesville that has experienced substantial residential <br /> and business-related growth throughout the 1990s. The code rewrite focused on <br /> structural, procedural, and substantive improvements to The city's existing <br /> regulations to implement the recently revised comprehensive plan. Structurally, <br /> the update consolidated scattered land development provisions into a single, <br /> clearly organized development code. Procedurally, The city's complex assortment <br /> of procedures and responsibilities for development review were simplified into an <br /> integrated, easy-to-understand review process. Substantively, the new code presents a number <br /> of innovative measures to encourage infill development in the older parts of the community, <br /> along with new development standards that will raise the bar for development quality. <br /> Client: City of Alachua, Florida <br /> Reference: Laura Dedenbach, Planning Director <br /> Telephone: 386.418.4078 <br /> Palm Beach County, Florida Land Development Code _ ff 1AL <br /> 11 -6 <br /> Mr. Richardson managed a u I fip- <br /> iscip tnar team of lawyers, planners, � ��1` ,�: <br /> and ecologists in the d <br /> esign and P of a unified Land <br /> Development Code for this large urbanized southeast Florida County o <br /> f s ' - <br /> over 1,000,000 residents. The effort focused on the implementation of � � �° R MO <br /> Y' G:. <br /> specific community objectives established in the county's Comprehensive <br /> Plan, and the consolidation and streamlining of the county's development <br /> review procedures. The effort culminated in the preparation of a unified <br /> Land Development Code which consolidated over fifty (50) of the county's existing land use and <br /> environmental regulations into the Code document, streamlined and consolidated development <br /> review procedures, and added new substantive regulations. The substantive regulations added <br /> included,: (1) adequate public facilities regulations (concurrency regulations); (2) landscaping <br /> and xeriscape regulations; (3) si na e regulations; (4) excavation regulations; (5) mixed use <br /> districts and planned development district regulations, and (6) coastal management regulations <br /> (sea turtle protection regulations, wetland regulations, coastal regulations, and well field <br /> protection regulations). <br /> Client: Palm Beach County, Florida <br /> Reference: Donna Kristaponels (former Director, Planning, Zoning, and Building <br /> Dept.), County Manager Lyon County, NV <br /> Telephone: 7750,463o6531 <br />
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