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RE Question on Zoning for Sand Key ShoppesFrom: Everitt, Steven Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 5:41 PM To: 'JC Simmons' Subject: RE: Question on Zoning for Sand Key Shoppes Ms. Simmons, Please contact me and we can discuss your questions. 727-562-4547. Steven Everitt -----Original Message----- From: JC Simmons [mailto:judith_c_simmons@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 5:37 PM To: Everitt, Steven Subject: RE: Question on Zoning for Sand Key Shoppes Dear Steven: Thank you for your quick response, however I don't understand your response. When I read the intent of commercial , i. e. "Section 2-701. Intent and purpose. The intent and purpose of the Commercial District is to provide the citizens of the City of Clearwater with convenient access to goods and services throughout the city without adversely impacting the integrity of residential neighborhoods, diminishing the scenic quality of the city or negatively impacting the safe and efficient movement of people and things within the City of Clearwater." It sounded extremely consistent with what we have today,i.e. local shops that don't adversely impact the integrity of our residential neighborhood. Our homes are vertical, but we still have a wonderful neighborhood that is mostly residential and the scenic quality of the setting around the shops is very special. Their location allows us to move people and things very efficiently on our street without having to resort to cars. Whereas the Tourist designation is completely inconsistent with the shoppes that are there today. It appeared to be focused on overnight accommodations, not the sort of local shops that we have and want to continue to have in our neighborhood. "The Tourist District ("T") may be located in more than one land use category. It is the intent of the T District that development be consistent with the Countywide Future Land Use Plan as required by state law. The development potential of a parcel of land within the T District shall be determined by the standards found in this Development Code as well as the Countywide Future Land Use Designation of the property. For those parcels within the T District that have an area within the boundaries of and governed by a special area plan approved by the City Commission and the Countywide Planning Authority, maximum development potential shall be as set forth for each classification of use and location in the approved plan. Development potential for the Countywide Future Land Use Designations that apply to the T District are as follows: TABLE INSET: Countywide Future Land Use Designation Maximum Dwelling Units per Acre of Land Maximum Floor Area Ratio/ Impervious Surface Ratio Overnight Accommodations Units per Acre Resort Facilities High 30 dwelling units per acre FAR 1.0/ISR .95 50 units per acre " The tourist desgnation sounds like what the Marriott wants to put in place of our shops. That would be a major change for the worse as far as our community is concerned. Are you saying that Clearwater is going to designate the shoppes as tourist irrespective of what the current highly taxed residents wish to have happen? Judy Simmons --- Steven.Everitt@myClearwater.com wrote: > Ms. Simmons, > The Commercial zoning district is not listed as > consistent in the Community Development Code with > the two properties' Countywide Future Land Use > category of Resort Facilities High. The Tourist > District is consistent. The existing businesses on > the two properties are allowed in the Tourist > District. > Sincerely, > Steven Everitt > > -----Original Message----- > From: JC Simmons [mailto:judith_c_simmons@yahoo.com] > Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:54 AM > To: Everitt, Steven; Mary Reinhardt > Subject: Question on Zoning for Sand Key Shoppes > > > Dear Steven: > > If the zoning request for Tourist is turned down, > will > the owners have to apply again for a Commercial > zoning? > > Neither of the available zonings appears to > accurately > reflect what the shops are today. Is there anything > that could be done to establish a new zoning that > would accurately reflect what exists today. > > Thank you for your time and attention to this > matter. > > Judy Simmons > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping