24 results for “land conservation” · proposal
24 results for “land conservation” · proposal
This Orlando ordinance amends the city's Growth Management Plan to modify future land use designations and overlays in the South Downtown area, based on a South Downtown Vision Plan. The ordinance changes certain properties from Public/Recreational/Institutional to Industrial/Resource Protection designations, from Industrial to Urban Activity Center and Conservation designations, and applies Transit 1, Transit 2, and Kaley overlay designations to specific properties. The amendments update the Future Land Use Element Figure LU-1 standards and create new subarea policies (S.12.7, S.12.8, S.12.9, S.12.9.1, and S.33.5) to govern development intensity and allowable uses in these designated areas.
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Penn Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania adopted a Zoning Ordinance in January 2021 that establishes the regulatory framework for land use and development within the township. The ordinance designates multiple zoning districts, including Conservation (CON) and Agricultural (A) districts, and outlines permitted uses, conditional uses, dimensional requirements, and procedures for amendments to the zoning map. The document provides comprehensive guidelines for community development objectives, a glossary of zoning terms, and establishes a Zoning Hearing Board to address uses not provided for in the ordinance.
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Penn Township's Board of Supervisors presented a comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for public hearing on January 10, 2022, establishing updated Chapter 27 regulations for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The ordinance creates multiple zoning districts including Conservation, Agricultural, Suburban Residential, Village, Medium Density Residential, Mixed Use, Commercial, Limited Commercial, Quarry, Industrial, Commercial Light Industrial, and overlay districts for airport safety and natural resources. The document outlines detailed provisions covering district regulations, use permissions, setbacks, parking requirements, landscaping, signage, and performance standards to guide future development in Penn Township.
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Union Township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania adopted Zoning Ordinance No. 137 in 2008 to establish comprehensive land use regulations and zoning districts for the township. The ordinance includes detailed articles covering title and purpose, definitions, zoning maps and districts, and specific district regulations including an Open Space-Timberland Conservation (OSTC) District with designated permitted uses, minimum lot sizes, and yard requirements. The document serves as the framework for managing residential, commercial, and conservation land uses within the township.
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West Norriton Township Board of Commissioners approved Resolution No. 19-1626, granting a conditional waiver of land development approval to Norristown Farm Park to expand the existing Whitehall Road parking lot by adding 20 parking spaces and relocating the existing pathway. The applicant, represented by Ken Shellenberger, submitted the waiver request on April 13, 2018, supported by preliminary and final land development site plans prepared by Urban Engineers, Inc. (dated January 26, 2018, and last revised January 16, 2019) and a Post Construction Stormwater Management Report (dated September 2018, revised January 2019). The Township Engineer reviewed the request and recommended approval on February 21, 2019, subject to specified conditions including compliance with all applicable Township ordinances, County, State and Federal regulations, and obtaining necessary permits including building, fire marshal, PA American, Montgomery County Conservation, and DEP approvals.
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