Editor's note—
Ord. No. 2010-31, § 5, Aug. 30, 2010, Doc. #1008301109, deleted § 68.612. Former § 68.612 pertained to minor subdivision plat process and derived from an ordinance adopted
May 10, 1999, § 10, Doc. #32070.
Figure 68-N
Substantial, Presumed Non-Substantial
and Minor Modifications Chart
Substantial
Presumed
Non-Substantial
Minor
Modifications
A proposed change that is inconsistent with GMP FLU Policy 2.4.4, FLU Goal 4 and associated
objectives and policies, and/or the Southeast Orlando Sector Plan
×
A change which would include a principle land use not previously permitted under the
applicable approved PD ordinance and/or applicable GMP policies.
×
A change which would alter a land use type adjacent to a property boundary, except
when it is:
i. a reduction in density; or
ii. a reduction is intensity of approved residential development, unless the reduction
locates a residential use next to an incompatible land use.
×
An alteration which would increase the size of an Activity Center, Town Center, Village
Center or Neighborhood Center, except as provided on the applicable PD Development
Plan Map.
×
A proposed change which would increase the land use intensity within an Urban Village
or Airport Support District-Medium Intensity PD without a corresponding decrease in
some other portion of the PD and which results in greater off-site impacts or potential
significant and adverse impacts on adjacent land uses and the surrounding roadway
network.
×
A proposed change that is inconsistent with the principles of the Growth Management
Plan and Southeast Orlando Sector Plan, or any proposed change to said principles.
×
Changes to PD Development Standards and Design Guidelines which are consistent with
the Southeast Orlando Sector Plan.
×
Alterations necessary to accurately reflect the specific location of schools, parks,
libraries, public safety facilities or other small scale public facilities.
×
Any proposed change not specifically identified in this table.
×
Changes to the quantifiable standards of the Southeast Orlando Sector Plan and adopted
specific parcel master plan guidelines for a Certificate of Occupancy. Such changes
shall not exceed 20% of the adopted numeric standard. The resulting standard shall
be consistent with the purpose and intent of the GMP, the principles of the Southeast
Orlando Sector Plan and/or the applicable PD ordinance, and shall be compatible with
surrounding development. Minor modifications shall not be granted by the Planning
Official subsequent to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. After the Certificate
of Occupancy, the procedures contained in the City's LDC pertaining to Modifications
of Development Standards and Zoning Variances shall apply. Changes which exceed 20%
of the numerical standard shall require zoning variance approval.
×
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