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Sarasota 2050 Policy Revisited

Sarasota 2050 Policy Revisited. This presentation is #1 in a series of presentations on 2050 Policy:. The community effort on 2050 Policy to date. The 3 main tenets of 2050 Policy. The Open Space tenet. The New Urbanism tenet. The Fiscal Neutrality tenet.

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Sarasota 2050 Policy Revisited

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  1. Sarasota 2050 Policy Revisited This presentation is #1 in a series of presentations on 2050 Policy: The community effort on 2050 Policy to date. The 3 main tenets of 2050 Policy. The Open Space tenet. The New Urbanism tenet. The Fiscal Neutrality tenet. Transfer of Development Rights (TDRs). What is this ‘Revisited’ effort about?

  2. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Overall, 2050 Policy is intended… …to improve the quality of life for the community through a unique growth management framework that allows for continued growth and economic development while preserving environmentally sensitive lands and open space within a fiscally neutral policy.

  3. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited 2050 Primarily the ‘why’ of 2050 Policy… • Open Space • is the ‘how’ • New Urbanism • is the ‘how’ • Fiscal Neutrality • is the ‘how’ …is continued growth & economic development based on 3 main tenets:

  4. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited The 3 main tenets as applied east of the Urban Service Boundary (USB)… Open Space: Implements an inter-connected system that conserves natural habitats and preserves agricultural/ranch lands. New Urbanism: Implements a unique form of development that is compact, walk-able, inter-connected, and has a variety of housing types and a mix of uses. Fiscal Neutrality: Implements development that does not add any financial burden to existing residents.

  5. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited The fundamental core concept of the Open Space tenet is… … the implementation of the Open Space system through the percentages required with each form of 2050 type development, and the mandated acquisition via Transfer of Development Rights (TDRs) of all dwelling units above the Semi-Rural and Rural land use designations currently identified for the property on the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan (0.5du/ga & 0.2du/ga acre respectively).

  6. Sarasota 2050 Policy – Revisited The 2050 Policy Vision Plan…

  7. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Economic Development RMA …

  8. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Village / Open Space RMA …

  9. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Greenway RMA …

  10. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Rural Heritage / Estate RMA …

  11. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Agricultural Reserve RMA …

  12. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Urban / Suburban RMA …

  13. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited 2050 Policy Framework Plan …

  14. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited RMAs compiled on Figure RMA-1 … This Figure RMA-1 is part of the Sarasota 2050 component of Sarasota’s Comprehensive Plan. Economic Development RMA Village/Open Space RMA Greenway RMA Rural Heritage/Estate RMA Agricultural Reserve RMA Urban/Suburban RMA

  15. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited 2050 from concept to … This Figure RMA-3 is part of the Sarasota 2050 component of Sarasota’s Comprehensive Plan, and it provides more detail than Figure RMA-1 by depicting the proposed location of Villages & Hamlets. - Villages - Hamlets - Greenway +/-16,000 ac. +/-16,000 ac. +/-24,000 ac.

  16. Sarasota 2050 Policy – Revisited Voluntary/incentive based policy … Density would come from the preserved Open Space lands as incentivized. Voluntary: Development may follow the existing Rural & Semi-Rural land use designations. Incentive Based: Density increases are granted for transferring units off environmentally sensitive lands and the implementation of the Open Space system.

  17. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited The fundamental core of 2050 … … is the implementation of the Open Space system through the percentages required, and the mandated acquisition (via TDRs) of all dwelling units above the Semi-Rural and Rural designations currently on the property (0.5du/ga & 0.2du/ga respectively). TDRs TDRs - Villages - Hamlets - Greenway +/-16,000 ac. +/-16,000 ac. +/-24,000 ac.

  18. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Settlement Area is Urban/Suburban This Figure RMA-1 is part of the Sarasota 2050 component of Sarasota’s Comprehensive Plan. Economic Development RMA Village/Open Space RMA Greenway RMA Rural Heritage/Estate RMA Agricultural Reserve RMA Urban/Suburban RMA Settlement Area

  19. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited 2050 forms of development … • The area of the county outside the Urban Service Boundary (USB) contain two basic forms of development: • Village • Hamlet

  20. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited …and directing it to the East of I-75 Corridor area… ‘Figure RMA-1’ of the Comprehensive Plan …which is the primary focus of the discussion taking place currently.

  21. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited This East of I-75 Corridor area… …is where 2050 encourages development to take place. Implementation of the Open Space (OS) is accomplished with the OS percentage requirements and through the Transfer of Development Rights (TDRs) program. ‘Figure RMA-1’ of the Comprehensive Plan TDRs TDRs

  22. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited This East of I-75 Corridor area… …is where 2050 encourages development to take place. Implementation of the Open Space (OS) is accomplished with the OS percentage requirements and through the Transfer of Development Rights (TDRs) program. ‘Figure RMA-1’ of the Comprehensive Plan TDRs TDRs

  23. police taxing medical district sewer sales tax library service fees roads development water schools agreement emergency-fire real-estate taxes

  24. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited Q: Should 2050 concepts change? The question is whether the concept should be changed

  25. Sarasota 2050 Policy - Revisited In conclusion…

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