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O-390-M . _'I- . ? , ~ . . CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 390-M Page 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR .THE CITY OF CLERMONT; AMENDING THE TEXT AND MAPS OF ITS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO "RECOGNIZE THE ANNEXATION OF PROPERTIES COMPRISING THE KINGS RIDGE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT, AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City annexed properties that comprise the Kings Ridge Development of Regional Impact on February 13, 1996 under Ordinance #298-M and on November 26,1996 under Ordinance #323-M; and WHEREAS, per Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the City must recognize these annexations through an amendment to its comprehensive plan; NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved and enacted by the City Council of the City of Clennont, Florida: . Section 1. The Comprehensive Plan of the City of Clennont, adopted by the City of Clennont on August 13, 1991, pursuant to the Local Government Planning and Land Development Regulations Act of 1985, Chapter 163, Part IT. Florida Statutes, after public hearings by the City of Clennont Local Planning Agency and the Clennont City Council, is hereby amended in the following manner: A. The Future Land Use Map is amended by incorporating into said map such annexations as have occurred by Ordinance #298-M on February 13, 1996 and by Ordinance #323-M on November 26, 1996. B. The Future Land Use Element is amended by incorporating the text as shown in Attachment A. . . - . . . ~ . . . CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 390-M Page 2 Section 2. If any portion of this ordinance is declared invalid, the invalidated portion shall be severed from the remainder of the ordinance, and the remainder of the ordinance shall continue in full force and effect as if enacted without the invalidated portion, except in cases where such continued validity of the remainder would clearly and without doubt contradict or frustrate the intent of the ordinance as a whole. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall be published as provided by law and it shall become law and shall take effect immediately upon its Second Reading and Final Passage. First reading this Sth day of February 2000. Second reading this 22nd day of February 2000. PASSED AND ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THIS 22ND DAY OF FEBRUARY 2000. ~~ Harold S. Turville, Mayor ATTEST: v)-- ~E.vanZile, " . ;; · · · . . Attachment A LS-KRDRI-01 Table 9 MIXED-USE LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS MIXED-USE CLASSIFICATION I -Kings Ridge DRI " Land Use Mix Land Use Residential (1)(2) Professional Office Commercial Recreational Public Facilities/Institutional Minimum Land Area Reauired 90% 0% 0% 1% 1% Maximum Land Area Permitted 95% 3% 4% 25% 10% (1) Residential includes Common Open Space including Golf Courses and Water Retention Areas. (2) Density standard is 4 dwelling units per acre for all residential land uses. Pflne # 11 ,. ., .. '¡" Attachment A o o LS-KRDRI-01 Table 10 '0 Camp Plan Page # 1-87 UNDEVELOPED DISTRICT 7 UD-7 1) Sinole Family detached residences. .' 2) Duplex and Townhouses. 3) Multifamily attached residences. 4) Tourist accommodations excludino timeshare operations. 5) The Kings Ridoe DRI will develop in accordance with Mixed-Use Classification I criteria. 6) Property within Kings Ridge and Leoends developments shall be allowed professional office and commercial uses consistent with the commercial node uses approved within the Kings Ridge DR!. 7) Directly related land uses such as parks. utilities. streets, schools. churches. and other such activities whose primary purpose is to serve the residents of this area. ~ ~ 8) Properties along U.S. 27 and collector roads shall be required to provide landscaping in addition to minimum requirements as part of a roadway beautification plan. For Planned Units Developments. landscaping reouirements will be established during the PUD process. Densitv: 9) The density shall be 4 dwelling units per acre over all residential land uses. ':"0 Page # 12