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Agenda - 5-a - Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Table of Permitted Uses
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10 <br /> SECTION BEING WHAT HAS CHANGED WHY <br /> MODIFIED <br /> New Table: 1. Updating of symbols; Staff is eliminating the word `child' to <br /> 2. Name of land use category changed ensure the category encompasses care <br /> Renamed Care and for all. <br /> Educational Facility land from `Child Care and Educational <br /> use category Facility Uses'to `Care and Language added to Article 5 to address <br /> Educational Facility Use'; distinctions from a permitting standpoint, <br /> 3. Change permitting of Care Facilities in where necessary(i.e. adolescent, child, <br /> ED13-1 and EDB-2 as a permitted use adult). This is part of the direction staff <br /> versus `special use' ; has received by the BOCC to <br /> consolidate land uses where possible. <br /> 4. Add Care Facilities land use to the Care Facilities' is recommended to be <br /> EDH-3 general use zoning district as allowed within EDB-1 and EDB-2 as a <br /> a permitted use ; permitted use versus through approval of <br /> 5. Language indicating land use is only a special use permit. This will ensure <br /> `child care' has been eliminated to consistency with other EDD general use <br /> ensure use captures all (i.e. zoning district processes; <br /> adolescents, children, adults, etc.); There is no need to reference land uses <br /> 6. Various land uses combined into a in a plural sense. So `Libraries' is <br /> single category; becoming `Library' <br /> 7. Tense of land use categories have Several `school' activities dealing with <br /> been updated (plural to single); the performing arts, sports, and <br /> 8. The Non-profit Educational recreation activities have now been <br /> Cooperative land use is being combined into a single land use <br /> eliminated. There are no such category. <br /> operations currently in the County and Staff has recommended renaming <br /> the use appears to have no 'Schools:Elementary, Middle, and <br /> relevance. Secondary'to `Schools Preparatory'. <br /> 9. Allow Schools Performing Arts, Expand where office and financial <br /> Sports, and Recreation within the service land uses are permitted, <br /> EDH-4 general use zoning district. including specific focus on the <br /> Hillsborough EDD districts, consistent <br /> with BOCC direction. <br /> New Table: 1. Updating of symbols; Staff is combining several similar land <br /> 2. Consolidate government land uses uses into a single category consistent <br /> Government Uses land use with direction staff has received to <br /> into a single land use category and <br /> category avoid exhaustive list; consolidate land uses, where possible, to <br /> avoid a complicated, exhaustive, table of <br /> 3. Split out `detention center'and permitted uses. <br /> `military installation'to allow for Language added to Article 5 to address <br /> different review standards and limit distinctions from a permitting standpoint, <br /> which district(s) such uses are where necessary. <br /> permitted within. <br /> Identified land uses have been kept <br /> separate to ensure potential impacts are <br /> addressed through site plan review <br /> process. <br />
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