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BOCC AGENDA ITEM


Item Title:PUD20-002 Nassau Crossing Mod 2
Date:9/28/2020
Department:Planning
Background:

The proposed modification will allow institutional uses, including, including private schools, child care facilities and elder care facilities (adult day care, assisted living facilities, nursing homes).  as a permitted use on an approximately 9-acre site north of William Burgess Boulevard fronting on Harts Road.

 There will be no change in the maximum number of units permitted. The modifications would be consistent with the existing FLUM designations and the maximum development program for the Nassau Station PUD will remain the same.

Request:

Consider PUD20-002, a modification to the previously approved Planned Unit Development (PUD) known as Nassau Crossing (Ordinance 2018-45), filed by  Island Education Inc.,  Owner; and Gregory E. Matovina, Agent.  Staff recommends approval.  District 3. 

Financial/Economic Impact to Future Years Budgeting Process or Effect on Citizens:
N/A
Action Requested and Recommendation:

Consider PUD20-002, a modification to the previously approved Planned Unit Development (PUD) known as Nassau Crossing (Ordinance 2018-45), filed by  Island Education Inc.,  Owner; and Gregory E. Matovina, Agent. Staff recommends approval.  District 3.  

Is this action consistent with the Nassau County Comprehensive Land Use Plan?
Yes
Funding Source:
N/A

Additional Information Needed for Contracts/Agreements (If Applicable)
Contract Number assigned by Contracts Management:
N/A
For non-governmental agencies, has the document been sent to the vendor for signature?
N/A
Does the document need to be recorded? If so, who will pay the recordation fee?
N/A
Are there any special mailing instructions? (Include contact name, address, deadline for submittal, how to mail such as express mail, FedEx, etc):
N/A
How many originals are needed?
N/A

ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionUpload DateType
PUD 20-002 Application9/24/2020Cover Memo
Ordinance9/24/2020Cover Memo
Exhibit A9/24/2020Cover Memo
Staff Report9/24/2020Cover Memo