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BOCC AGENDA ITEM


Item Title:CPA21-002 Recreation Plan-Based Amendments (Transmittal)
Date:8/23/2021
Department:Planning
Background:

The Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan (PROSMP) was adopted on January 25, 2021. It provides an inventory of the County parks system; guidelines for the size, timing and phasing of parks in the County; review criteria and ranking priorities for land acquisition; identifies potential funding sources and programs for implementation; and a long-range capital improvements plan for future parks and recreation facilities. This amendment will aid in the implementation of this Plan by updating the Comprehensive Plan as follows:

  •  Amend the Recreation and Open Space Element to revise definitions of park types, revise level-of-service (LOS) standards for specified park facilities,  and provide design and access standards for neighborhood/local and regional parks including using park prototypes as guiding documents.
  • Amend the Future Land Use Element to move certain recreation level-of-service standards into the Recreation and Open Space Element.
  • Amend the Stormwater Sub-Element to integrate stormwater features into neighborhood parks.
Request:
Consider for transmittal to State agencies for review CPA21-002, an amendment to the 2030 Nassau County Comprehensive Plan; amending the Recreation And Open Space Element Policy ROS.01.03, to revise parks definitions; amending policy ROS.01.04, to revise adopted level of service standards; amending and renumbering policy FL.01.05 to Policy FL.01.06; adding a new policy ROS.01.05, to establish minimum design requirements for a regional park; adding a new Policy ROS.01.07 to establish minimum design standard requirements for a local/neighborhood park; amending the Future Land Use Element Policies FL.01.02, and FL.02.05,  to relocate park level of service requirements for the William Burgess Mixed Use Activity Center Overlay District to Recreation And Open Space Policy ROS.01.06; adding new Public Facilities (Stormwater Management Sub-element) Policy STM.01.06, to encourage joint use of stormwater treatment facilities and local parks;  providing for transmittal; providing for severability; and providing an effective date.  Staff requests to withdraw this item from consideration.
Financial/Economic Impact to Future Years Budgeting Process or Effect on Citizens:
The Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan provides an inventory of the County parks system; guidelines for the size, timing and phasing of parks in the County; review criteria and ranking priorities for land acquisition; identifies potential funding sources and programs for implementation; and a long-range capital improvements plan for future parks and recreation facilities.
Action Requested and Recommendation:

Consider for transmittal to State agencies for review CPA21-002, an amendment to the 2030 Nassau County Comprehensive Plan; amending the Recreation And Open Space Element Policy ROS.01.03, to revise parks definitions; amending policy ROS.01.04, to revise adopted level of service standards; amending and renumbering policy FL.01.05 to Policy FL.01.06; adding a new policy ROS.01.05, to establish minimum design requirements for a regional park; adding a new Policy ROS.01.07 to establish minimum design standard requirements for a local/neighborhood park; amending the Future Land Use Element Policies FL.01.02, and FL.02.05,  to relocate park level of service requirements for the William Burgess Mixed Use Activity Center Overlay District to Recreation And Open Space Policy ROS.01.06; adding new Public Facilities (Stormwater Management Sub-element) Policy STM.01.06, to encourage joint use of stormwater treatment facilities and local parks;  providing for transmittal; providing for severability; and providing an effective date. Staff requests to withdraw this item from consideration.

Is this action consistent with the Nassau County Comprehensive Land Use Plan?
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Funding Source:
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Does the document need to be recorded? If so, who will pay the recordation fee?
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