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Agenda - 02-22-1993 - C-2-a, 3-a, 4
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1992-93 BOCC Goal 2 <br /> Revised 10/14/92 <br /> ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT <br /> GOAL - COMPLETE PREPARATION OF AN "ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT" <br /> PROPOSAL <br /> OBJECTIVE <br /> As one of its FY 1990-91 goals, the Board of Commissioners asked that <br /> specific parcels be identified for pre-zoning in a manner consistent <br /> with the Orange County Land Use Plan. In October, 1990, the Economic <br /> Development Commission (EDC) and Planning Board (PB) adopted an <br /> agreement which included the following objectives: <br /> 1. Identify appropriate locational criteria, land use categories, <br /> and zoning designations to promote business; and <br /> 2. Develop performance standards and project size thresholds <br /> which measure the impact of land development. <br /> In December, 1990, the EDC Target Advisory Group completed a report <br /> identifying preferred locations and types of businesses for Orange <br /> County. Using construction cost data supplied by an area contractor and <br /> a spreadsheet template to evaluate the economic feasibility of <br /> development scenarios, the PB/EDC Work Group identified the preferred <br /> distribution of land uses for selected target areas. <br /> Rather than limit itself to traditional techniques, the PB/EDC Work <br /> Group decided to evaluate other methods of controlling land use <br /> intensity. Among the techniques were those promoted by performance <br /> zoning advocates. To help the PB/EDC Work Group understand the <br /> application of the standards, the staff conducted detailed analyses of <br /> selected business sites to illustrate the relationship between <br /> development character and intensity standards. <br /> All of the work completed by the PB/EDC Work Group has led to the <br /> formulation of a more definitive goal; i.e. , to develop an "economic <br /> development district" proposal with clear, acceptable performance <br /> standards and streamlined approval procedures. The concept of an <br /> economic development district is not new. The zoning district <br /> designation currently exists in the Zoning Ordinance, and the purpose of <br /> the district is "to provide locations for a wide range of low intensity <br /> industrial, institutional, office and research use with no adverse <br /> impacts beyond the space occupied by the use. " Such districts are <br /> normally associated with the Land Use Plan designations of "Industrial" <br /> and "Commercial-Industrial" Activity Node, and designated in close <br /> association with interstate highways. <br /> PLAN OF ACTION <br /> Rather than use the current district provisions, the basic concepts <br /> embodied in the district definition will be retained, but the remaining <br /> work will focus on the following: <br />
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