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<br />multi-tenant retail proposed does not allow for a clear analysis of the impacts to the traffic levels <br />and patterns. However, the site plan has been revised to conform to the County's request to <br />construct right-inlright-out only access configurations; this may minimize the negative impact of <br />re-configuring the County Road with hard channelization in the future. <br /> <br />The Community's expenditures for new or additional services required by the proposed land use <br />will be recovered if the proposal goes forward. <br />Any utility extension would be funded solely by the developer. It is not anticipated that a change <br />from Places to Work to Places to Shop would have a significant impact, given the relatively <br />small size of the property. <br /> <br />Environmentally sensitive resources should be known and development shall be so regulated as <br />to minimize risk of environmental damage to these areas. <br />There are no significant natural resources on this property. <br /> <br />The potential of the parcel containing a greenway corridor or open space area should be reviewed <br />and ifpresent. appropriate preservation strategies shall be employed. <br />This is a redevelopment project; therefore there are no preservation strategies to be employed. <br /> <br />Sewer and water capacity is adequate to service the proposed development. <br />There is adequate capacity to service the proposed development. <br /> <br />The type of density transition that will be utilized as part of the land use shall be identified and <br />approved by the City Council. <br />Density transitioning is not applicable, as the properties immediately to the north, south, and west <br />are industrial in nature. The property immediately across Sunfish Lake Boulevard is zoned B-1 <br />Business and R-2 Medium Density Residential. <br /> <br />Funding Source: <br /> <br />The Developer is responsible for all costs associated with processing the land use application and <br />the development. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendation: <br /> <br />The City Council met on October 24, 2006 and discussed the concept for re-guiding the subject <br />property, The primary items discussed were: the appropriateness of retail versus industrial in the <br />short-term; and concern over the access issues specific to a commercial user at this site, given the <br />County's plans to install raised medians on both Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard. <br /> <br />Multi-tenant retail relies heavily on drive-by traffic. The success of this type of commercial is <br />challenged by the inability to adequately control access on County roads, as we have seen on the <br />comer of Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Highway #10 and the intersection of Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard and Trunk Highway #47. However, the County will be requiring both accesses to be <br /> <br />-124- <br />
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