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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 23, 2010 Local Planning Agency PacketCALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: NEW BUSINESS: City of Cape Canaveral Community Development Department L PLANNING AGENCY MEETING ? CANAVERAL PUBLIC LIBRARY 201 POLK AVENUE JUNE 23, 2010 7:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. Discussion Re: Proposed Amendments to Comprehensive Evaluation and Appraisal Report - Barry Brown, Planning Director. OPEN DISCUSSION: ADJOURNMENT: Plan Pursuant to & Development Pursuant to Section 286.1015, F.S., the City hereby advises the public that: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Planning and Zoning Board with respect to any matter rendered at this meeting, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose that person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission into evidence of otherwise inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. This meeting may include the attendance of one or more members of the Cape Canaveral City Council, Board of Adjustment, Code Enforcement and/or Community Appearance Board who may or may not participate in Board discussions held at this public meeting. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk's office at 868-1221, 48 hours in advance of the meeting. 7510 N. Atlantic Avenue • Post Office Box 326 • Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-0326 Building & Code Enforcement: (321) 868-1222 • Planning & Development (321) 868-1206 • Fax & Inspection: (321) 868-1247 www.cityofcapecanaveral.org • email: ccapecanaveral@cfl.rr.com Date: June 18, 2010 To: Planning and Zoning Board members From: Barry Brown, Planning and Development Director RE: June 23, 2010 P&Z Board Meeting This packet includes proposed EAR based amendments for the Intergovernmental and Housing elements of our comprehensive plan. The EAR or Evaluation and Appraisal Report is a periodic evaluation of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The EAR assesses the attainment of the goals and objectives of the comp plan and identifies possible revisions to the plan that reflect the current vision for the City's future and to recognize changes to the Florida Statutes and implementing regulations. Our EAR was adopted in November of 2007 and found sufficient by DCA in March of 2008. The EAR identified proposed amendments to the comp plan. Some of the proposed amendments were based on a review of the attainment and effectiveness of the goals, objectives, and policies in the plan. Other proposed amendments were the result of public input, direction from the 2007 Redevelopment Plan, or Legislative changes. The proposed amendments have been summarized for each element in outline and matrix form in Section 7.0 of the EAR. I have enclosed the summary of proposed amendments for each element with action taken shown in red. I have also included the comp plan element with proposed revisions in strikethrough and underline. We will address the remaining elements at a special meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday July 7, 2010. Based on the data and analysis reviewed by the EAR, proposed amendment considerations to each element are suggested. This section will break down the proposed amendment considerations for each element as related to: 1) Review of the Existing Goals, Objectives and Policies (GOPs) — taken from Section 3.0 — Assessment of the Comprehensive Plan. 2) Public Input/Major Issues — these issues were identified in the series of Public information sessions as referenced in Section 2.0 — Public Participation Activities. 3) 2007 Redevelopment Plan (prepared by the Business and Cultural Development Board) — include issues raised during the preparation of the 2007 Man. A copy of which is included in the Appendix. 4) Special Topics — as discussed in Section 5.0 and required by the State of Florida. 5) Legislative changes — as discussed in Section 4.0 and required by the State of Florida. For each element, the information has been divided into sub -sections as previously discussed in the document. These are proposed considerations for amendment as part of the EAR -based amendment process. These potential amendment considerations shall include additional data and analysis as part of the EAR -based amendment process. Intergovernmental Coordination Element (ICE) 1) Review of Existing GOPs ■ All the Objectives should be measurable or have a measurable target. This recommendation ai)plies to a i elements. ® T Tpdate GOPs (and/or cross reference) as necessary to reflect 5 and 10 year planning timeframes. This recommendation applies to all elements. Five vears is the short tem timefranne and 10 years is the lona tearro. ■ Revise the Canaveral Port Authority title it is now known as the Port Canaveral Authority. Accor inl 4 to their website. the ap ron. ate title is Canaveral ort Authoritv and is retlec.te in Lhe Consider adding new policies to IG -1 in the ICE to: Establish a Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). See poiic ® Evaluate the potential of participating in the Main Street program. gape Caa=verai dogs not have a tra`d"tlonat doer _o =, r nor a commercial ctg to <° r current situation is not copy c_ye for a Main Street pro'r'', amn. The 2009 V'�.ioni Report cal -Is for a tradftional L% r4 cen e9.`- cle-,.,ewment and stagy Is currently a resslnii enabflma uom—D Wan lanQ awe to accommodate such a deyes� rrtte �o Also. t, €, "''Local a oc s" pro_grarr., an {?rreacof the, v oa Beach C ia"be ? 1s bQl=, -z established e to help lo -cal businesses or La ze" Develop a City "brand" or identifiable character which represents the core values of the community. See policy IG-1.4."/.,Development of a Cit," "brand" has also been I-ified in the 2010 Econoniic Develoment Action Plan, Review the redevelopment plan quarterly, with the next complete update due in 2012. Plan should re -'o a i aH , but this does need to be 3 i o�Ia� , 4) Special Topics Assessment of the FLU and Residential Coordination with the Brevard County School Board - The coordination of the comprehensive plan with existing public schools is required pursuant to the legislative change in Chapter 163.3191 (2) (k), F.S. This update requires a School Concurrency Element by December 2008. See also in the legislative changes table below. Done. ,rhe Public pool'ac ivies Element was a o tted December of 2008. 5) Legislative Changes The below table illustrates the proposed amendments to this element based on required legislative changes: 2002: [Ch. 2002-296, ss. 1 -11, Laws of Florida] Chapter 163, F.S. Amendment Needed by - Citations Element 110 Required that all agencies that review comprehensive plan 163.3174 -'Policy to be adopted in IG-1 of ICE. amendments and rezoning include a nonvoting representative of the See Policy IG- I ,1 A, district school board. ----------- III Required coordination of local comprehensive plan with the regional 1-63.317-7 (4) -(a) Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of ICE. water supply plan. Amendments should be adopted within 18 months of the County's portion of the Regional Water Supply Plan adoption. TI-iis will be addressed wlieg the City co 111s-, Hs - 115 Required that the intergovernmental coordination element (ICE) 163.3177 (6) (h) its Water sgpp . _JYJILqqr_ Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of ICE. include relationships, principles and guidelines to be used in Will be addresse(] w1lell the C' coordinating comp plan with regional water supply plans. P,!Lqj,?4�ts its Water_-� 117 Required that counties larger than 100,000 population and their 163.3177 (6) (h) 6., Coordinate with Brevard County municipalities submit a inter-local service delivery agreements 7., &1 8. and add policy to IG-3 of the ICE (existing and proposed, deficits or duplication in the provisions of based on County Report. The City service) report to DCA by January 1, 2004. Each local government shall revise its Kj," if is required to update its ICE based on the findings of the report. DCA will meet with affected parties to discuss and id strategies to remedy any deficiencies or duplications. 120 Added a new Section 163.31777 that requires local governments and _1_63.31777 Policy to be adopted in IG-1 of ICE school. boards to enter into an inter-local agreement that addresses to reflect the existing interlocal school siting, enrollment forecasting, school capacity, infrastructure agreement with the Brevard County and safety needs of schools, schools as emergency shelters, and School Board and the requirements sharing of facilities. of this statute. Dope, Iriterlocal 128 Allowed local governments to establish a special master process -to-T6-3.3215 execti led i�Opt�e2008. Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of the assist the local governments with challenges to local development ICE. Not idem il'ic(l as a peed Lit this orders for consistency with the comprehensive plan. 2005 [Ch. 2005-157, ss 1, 2 and 15; Ch. 2005-.290; and Ch. 2005-291, ss. 10-12, Laws of Florida Chapter 163, F.S. Citations Amendment Needed by Element 145 (12): Must adopt public school facilities element. 163.3177 Policy to be adopted in IG -1 of the ICE for establishment of the Public School Facilities Element. No iieed ic» tla s tsc�l�c , as PS VIenicot was 4-Ogf?cc;cl ria Qecetxibe ol"2008, (12) (i): Required DCA to establish a schedule for adoption of the public school facilities element. The schedule shall provide for each county and local government within the county to adopt the element Policy to be adopted in IG -1 of ICE and update to the agreement no later than December 1, 2008. regarding the timing of the new 149 (2) (a): Required consultation with water supplier prior to issuing 163.3180 Element. No peei )! p�hc:yn- Policy to be adopted in IG -3 of ICE. building permit to ensure "adequate water supplies" to serve new See revisecl��aw=licv Ki -1.2.2. OU development is available by the date of issuance of a certificate ofc►c �t,c ����.wc+�:�,w t�►� c�l�h�s occupancy. K ire thatwCoc,si los offoil (10): Added requirement that level of service standard for roadway is issLied. facilities on. the Strategic Intermodal System must be consistent with - --- -_.._ FDOT standards. Standards must consider compatibility with adjacent jurisdictions. Policies to be adopted in IG -2 of the (13): Required school concurrency (not optional). ICE regarding adjacent jurisdiction compatibility. IG -1.11, Policy to be adopted in IG -1 of the ICE. Q )111, sec 11pblic, Scliool Facilities Elepiept, March 21, 1999, Florida Administrative Code Rule 9J-5 —F.A.C. Citations Amendment Needed by Element 65 Required objectives of the Transportation Element to: 9J-5.019 (4) (b) Language to be adopted in IG -2 of • Coordinate the siting of new, or expansion of existing ports, the ICE. Se -Trags ortatiog airports or related facilities with the Future Land Use, --- — --------- Coastal Management and Conservation Elements; ® Coordinate surface transportation access to ports, airports and related facilities with the traffic circulation system; • Coordinate ports, airports and related facilities plans with plans of other transportation providers, and; • Ensure that access routes to ports, airports and related facilities are properly integrated with other modes of transportation. 66 Required policies of the Transportation Element to: 9J-5.019 (4) (c) Policies to be adopted in IG -2 of the • Promote ports, airports and related facilities development ICE. See 'fransportal ioll 1'_delllealt. and expansion; • Mitigate adverse structural and non-structural impacts from ports, airports and related facilities, and; • Protect and conserve natural resources within ports, airports and related facilities. February 25, 2001, Florida Administrative Code Rule 9J-5 F.A.C. Amendment Needed by _8_3 Citations— Element — Required the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to include objectives that ensure adoption of interlocal agreements within one year of adoption of the amended Intergovernmental Coordination Element and ensure intergovernmental coordination between all affected local governments and the school board for the purpose of establishing requirements for public school concurrency. 9J-5.015 (3) (b) Objectives and policies as appropriate to be adopted in IG-1 of the ICE. Done, Intcriocal Agreernent adof)(,ed in Septeniber of 2 0 () 8 84 Required the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to include: —9J-5.0-15 (J) —(c)— Done in 2008 Wien I)S11-,'was ........ .. . __ g4qLj�,qdSee Goal') apd related ------- ---- Policies that provide procedures to identify and implement joint planning areas for purposes of annexation, municipal incorporation and joint infrastructure service areas; Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of the ICE. • Establish joint processes for collaborative planning and decision-making with other units of local government; Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of the ICE. • Establish joint processes for collaborative planning and decision making with the school board on population —,projections and siting of public school facilities; Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of t—he ICE. Establish joint processes for the siting of facilities with county-wide significance; and Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of the ICE. Adoption of an interlocal agreement for school concurrency. Policy to be adopted in IG-3 of the ICE. GOALS, OBJECTIVES and POLICIES Prepared for The City of • Prepared • MILLER LEGG, INC. 13l S. Orlando Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789 (407)-629-8880 0 • t ! 0 The City shall participate in coordinated activities with State, County, Regional and adjoining community governments in order to better provide for the public health, safety and welfare of its inhabitants. Objective IG -1.1: The City shall coordinate its planning efforts with the plans of school boards, other units of local government providing services but not having regulatory authority over the use of land, and with the planning efforts of Cocoa Beach, Cocoa, Brevard County, the ReA of Canaveral Port mud-ority, the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, and the State of Florida. The measurement of this Objective shall be the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy IG -1.1.1: The City shall request the review of plans of others to ensure compatibility between uses within Cape Canaveral and areas immediately adjacent to the Cape Canaveral city limits. Policy IG -1.1.2: The City shall review policies of the State, regional entities and Brevard County to encourage conformance of the City's Plan with those of these other governments. Policy IG -1.1.3: The City shall exchange planning information on a regular basis with the City of Cocoa Beach, the City of Cocoa, Brevard County, the Brevard County Housing Authority, the Brevard County School Board, and any other units of local government providing services in the City but not having regulatory authority over the use of land therein. Pohcv IC -1.1.4: The Citv shall coordi=nate win the School Board regarding the Board's appointment of a non- voting member to the Planning and Zoning Board. Objective IG -1.2: The City shall cooperate with any state, regional or local entity having operational and maintenance responsibility for public facilities within Cape Canaveral in establishing level -of -service standards for those facilities. The measurement of this Objective is the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Page 2 Citv of Cane Canaveral Policy IG -1.2.1: The City shall cooperate with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in establishing level -of -service standards for State highways within the City. Level of service standards for roadw, av- facilities on the Strategic Intermodal Svstem must be Consistent with FDOT standards. Standard must consider compatibility with adjacent jurisdictions. Furthermore, the City shall work towards greater communication with the FDOT on transportation and growth management issues. Policy IG -1.2.2: The City shall cooperate with the City of Cocoa in establishing level -of -service standards for Cocoa's water system within Cape Canaveral and shall consult with the City of Cocoa prior to issuL-ng buildfinu permit to ensure adequate water supplies to serve new development will be available by the date of issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Policy IG -1.2.3: When conflicts occur between Cape Canaveral and other governmental entities, Cape Canaveral shall consider the use of the Regional Mediation Process in resolving such conflicts. Policy IG -1.2.4: The City shall coordinate any proposed or requested annexations with Cocoa Beach and/or Brevard County. Policy IG -1.2.5: When development within Cape Canaveral is proposed adjacent to the city limits, the City shall review the proposed development in relationship to the existing comprehensive plans of adjoining governments. Policy IG -1.2.6: The City shall, where practicable, coordinate the management issues concerning the Banana River and the Atlantic Ocean with other governing bodies bordering on said river and ocean. Policy IG -1.2.7: The City will share information on level -of -service issues with the following entities: Pert -Canaveral Port Authority (for sapdtary sewer- �raina�geand �trans�;,norta�Vion), Cocoa Beach (for recreation, drainage, and transportation), Brevard County (for solid waste and transportation), ECFRPC (for planning assistance), City of Cocoa (for potable water), and FDOT (for transportation). INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Page 3 Citv of Cane Canaveral Objective IG -1.3: The City shall, through coordination with adjacent units of local government, including Brevard County and the Canaveral Port Authority, and coordination with regional entities such as the ECFRPC and the SJRWMD, and coordination with State agencies, facilitate the mutual consideration of the impacts of development proposed in this Plan. The measurement of this Objective is the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy IG -1.3.1: The City shall ensure that the coordination entities cited in Objective IG -3 are made aware of the contents of this Plan as far as proposed development is concerned, and the City shall be receptive to comments from those entities concerning the impacts of the proposed development. Policy IG -1.3.2: The City shall discuss and share information on infrastructure services regarding proposed development with PoA Canaveral Port Authority (sanitary sei drainage and tramsportation), Cocoa Beach (recreation, drainage and transportation), Brevard County (solid waste and transportation), ECFRPC (planning assistance), City of Cocoa (potable water), and FDOT (transportation). Objective IG -1.4: Establish the adrrdmstrative and financial mecha-nisms necessary to achieve the ffoals and objectives of the City of Cape Canaveral Redevelop-ment Plan. Policy IG -1.4.1: Establish a Co unify Redevelopment A encv (CRA). Polic,> lC-1.4.2: Develop a Cite "brand" or identifiable character which represents the core values of the cornmaunity. Polic sr 1 G-1.4.3: id ei i - - and eva luante tlh various e Cit --V boar cogs and how a' othe v h-Iterac t and over`z% -A- a i th each ot?_er. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Page 4 Citv of Cane Canaveral Goal 2 The City shall establish and maintain a cooperative relationship with the Brevard County School Board to provide an effective joint planning process including procedures to coordinate land use planning with the development of school facilities including public school siting, population projection calculations, and the provision of public schools concurrently with residential development and infrastructure. Objective IG -2.1: The City shall establish coordination mechanisms with the School Board to achieve a collaborative effort to identify school needs, provide for schools facilities and implement school concurrency using consistent supporting data and analysis. Policy IG -2.1.1 in cooperation with the School Board, the City shall adopt and implement the interlocal agreement as required by Sections 163.31777 and 1013.33 F.S., which includes procedures for: a) Coordinating and sharing information b) Placement of schools and ancillary facilities c) Amendment and review of the Comprehensive Plan d) Site design and development plan review e) joint development of schools, parks and other uses f) Implementation of school concurrency g) Implementation of Interlocal Agreement amendments h) Resolution of disputes Policy IG -2.1.2 The City shall participate as members of School Board committees listed in the Interlocal Agreement to assist with the coordination of school placement, review of School Board data, provision of determinations of impact fee fund distribution INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Page 5 Citv of CaDe Canaveral and review of proposed school concurrency amendments to local government comprehensive plans Policy IG -2.1.3 The City shall review School Board data and share development information, population projections and infrastructure availability information with the School Board consistent with the procedures provided in the Interlocal Agreement. Policy IG -2.1.4 The City shall provide the School Board with applications for new development in accordance with the provisions in the Interlocal Agreement. Objective IG2.2: The City shall adopt regulations necessary to implement school concurrency. Policy IG -2.2.1 The city shall adopt regulations necessary to implement school concurrency no later than the date of issuance by the State Department of Community Affairs of a Notice of Intent to find the Public School Facilities Element in compliance. INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Page b City of Case Canaveral Housing Element 1) Review of Existing GOPs ■ All the Objectives should be measurable or have a measurable target. ■ Evaluate housing implementation programs available to the City and add to Objective H- 1 as appropriate. See amended police ®8.1 and H-82), ■ Consider grant funding for archeological / historic property survey of the City. Also, the City should continue working with the appropriate agencies and develop a process for designating historical structures consistent with the Florida Master Site File, National Register of Historic Places or other designating entity. Add policies to Objective H-6. See amended Policy H-6, 1 ■ Consider evaluation of available housing implementation programs available to the City pursuant to Objective H-8. See Do11cy H -&I • Revise wording_from "Affordable" to "Attainable" where appropriate • Revise the word "housing" to "structures" where gppropriate An example of this would be Objective H-6 which states: "The City shall take steps to identify and preserve all historically -significant housing." lev lsed housing tee `truetures �vl�ere rlatea 2) Public Input/Major Issues Strengthen or revise Objective H-2 to provide more Obtainable or AKordable Attainable Housing within the City. No change necessary. Consider adding a policy to Objective H-8 to identify areas within the City or surrounding region suitable for use as housing redevelopment areas. No -act -10111. Areas appropriate for redevelopment mai- be identified during the creation of the CRA. 3) Redevelopment Plan Consider adding new policies to H-2 in the Housing Element to: ■ Add policy to identify structures in need of repair and availability of assistance to property owners to complete repairs. See recisions to H-3. ■ Add policy in Objective H-3 to reduce the number of substandard units by 2012 (recommendation of the 2007 Redevelopment Plan) See revisions to H-3. 4) Special Topics • N/A • The below table illustrates the proposed amendments to this element based on required legislative changes: 2004: [Ch. 04-5, s. 11; ch. 04-37, s.1; ch. 04-230, ss. 1-4; ch. 04-372,; ss. 2-5; ch. 04-381, ss. 1-2; ch. 04-384, s. 2, Laws of Florida.] Chapter 163, F.S. Citations Amendment Needed by Element (3): Authorizes local governments to permit accessory dwelling units in Creates 163.31771 Policies to be adopted in H-9 of areas zoned for single family residential use based upon certain findings. Housing Element and cross (4) An application for a building permit to construct an accessory dwelling Housing Element describing referenced with the City's Land Development Regulations as unit must include an affidavit from the applicant which attests that the unit needed. will be rented at an affordable rate to a very -low-income, low-income, or standard and substandard housing conditions. The need l:or A c e., odwell, I moderate -income person or persons. uuits_has iiotw beculdeotilied, (5): Provides for certain accessory dwelling units to apply towards lipw'I lfl]� �� :t)➢"��7 �)1 5 1d 'In l� I1 t� d yl 4 11 4 i i� ge issues that would be affect (1 o��y by ��cc �,-w satisfying the affordable housing component of the housing element in a dwe d h ���las, ._ .. 4 _ local government's comprehensive lan. February 25, 2001— Florida Administrative Code Rule 9J-5 F.A.C. Citations Addressed (where/how) 81 Required data for the Housing Element include a description of 9J-5.010 (1) (c) Policy to be adopted in. H-2 of the substandard dwelling units and repealed the requirement that the Housing Element describing housing inventory include a locally determined definition of substandard dwelling units. standard and substandard housing conditions. Aui nde d IJ -3 to caf l 1b lipw'I lfl]� �� :t)➢"��7 �)1 5 1d 'In delipilrog ol'substagd rc O, OBJECTIVES and POLICIES Prepared for The City 1 • wCanaveral Prepared by Assure that existing and future residents of the City of Cape Canaveral have access to safe and sanitary housing at an affordable price. Objective H-1 Periodically review and update the regulations and limitations regarding housing construction in the different zoning districts of the City in order to maintain and/or upgrade existing standards of housing in terms of floor space, lot size, etc. The measurement of this Objective is the actual review and update of these regulations, plus the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy H-11 The City shall continue to review and update of the regulations and limitations regarding housing construction. Policy H-1.2 The City shall adopt updates to the standard building, housing, plumbing, electrical and similar codes as these occur and as feasible. Policy H-1.3 The City shall evaluate housing implementation programs available to the City. Objective H-2 The City shall identify and implement measures which facilitate the provision of additional decent, safe, and sanitary affordable housing in the community to address the unmet housing needs of the lower-income segment of the population. The measurement of this Objective is the extent to which housing needs are met for the general populace, lower-income families and those with special needs, plus the degree to which the following policies are implemented. Policy H-2.1 The City shall work with the private and non-profit sectors as well as with other public entities to improve coordination among participants involved in housing production. Policy H-2.2 The City shall periodically review the regulatory and permitting process and will improve it as deemed necessary. Cihj of Cape Canaveral Comprehensive Plan Section 6 - 3 Adopted - January 5,1999 f\ 98802 � adopted \,gops � housing Policy H-2.3 The City shall utilize existing and updated standards addressing the quality of housing and the stabilization of neighborhoods and identification of historical buildings. Policy H-2.4 Communicate with the Brevard County Housing Authority to facilitate federal, state and local resources to increase the supply of affordable housing for low- and moderate - income households and elderly/ handicapped residents. Objective H-3 Protect existing and future neighborhoods from impacts that would negatively affect the quality of the residential environment and eliminate substandard housing conditions and work toward the structural and aesthetic improvement of existing housing. By 2015, the City shall have pre -pared an assessment of the existing substandard housing units as defined by Rule 9j-5 F.A.C. and investigated the programs and funding sources available to upgrade the i-ndividual structures to a standard condition. The measurement of this Objective is the number of substandard housing -a-nits eliminated and the amount of structural and aesthetic improvement of existing housing, plus the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy H-3.1 The City shall, as needed, develop principles and standards to guide conservation, rehabilitation and demolition techniques and strategies to upgrade housing within the City. Object ve H4 Provide adequate sites for low- and moderate -income families and for manufactured homes. The measurement of this Objective is the number of sites for low- and moderate -income families and for manufactured homes within the City, plus the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy H-4.1 The City shall cooperate with the Brevard County Housing Authority to make available the Rental Assistance Programs for low- and moderate- income families. Policy H-4.2 The City shall develop principles and criteria pliding the Joratian of housing fnr low - and moderate- income families, including supporting infrastructure and public facilities. City of Cape Canaveral Comprehensive Plan Section 6 - 4 Adopted - January 5,1999 f\ 98802 j adopted \ gops \ housing Provide adequate sites in areas of residential character for group homes and foster care facilities licensed or funded by the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services. The measurement of this Objective is the number of sites available for such facilities, plus the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy H-5.1 The City shall permit housing for low- and moderate- income families in manufactured homes, group homes, foster care facilities, and households with special needs, including supporting infrastructure and public facilities as defined, licensed or funded by the Florida Department of Rehabilitative Services shall be permitted in residential districts Obi,-ctive H-6 I - The City shall take steps to identify and preserve all historically -significant housing structures to include funding for an archeological/ historic property survey of the City. Policy H-6.1 As hous ng-Lquctures in the City attain historical significance, such housing structures shall be identified. The City shall con-tinue working with the appro-onate agencies and develop a process for desimatin� historical structures consistent wit -Ii the Florida Master Site File, National Register of Historic Places or other deliinc- entity, Policy H-6.2 The City shall consider arranging for a systematic, professional-, architectural and historical survey to determine the possible presence of historically -significant hong structurethe within the City. Policy H-6.3 The City shall consider the adoption of an appropriate Historic Preservation Ordinance to assist in the preservation of historically -significant hous ng -s i �uctur�es. Policy 1-1-6.4 When Brevard County establishes a Local Register of Historic Places, the City shall periodically exchange information with that agency relative to any historic places in Cape Canaveral. Cihj of Cape Canaveral Comprehensive Plan Section 6 - 5 Adopted - January 5, 1999 f� 98802 \ adopted `goes } housing Objective H-7 Provide necessary relocation housing. The measurement of this Objective is the provision of relocation housing when it is needed, and the degree to which the following Policy is implemented. Policy H-7.1 If occupied housing is eliminated by City action, relocation housing and/or assistance shall be provided as required by law. (Section 421.55, Florida Statutes) NMBHMM Formulate housing implementation programs. The measurement of this Objective is the end product plus the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy H-8.1 The City shall investigate and evaluate various housing implementation programs in order to fovm4d-tp deter ie those programs which are best for Cape Canaveral. Policy H-8.2 The City shall investigate and shall decide which, if any, of the various housina implementation -P.-oggrams shall be used by the City. Objective H-9 Encourage a variety of housing types within the City, to provide for adequate sites and distribution of housing for low-income and moderate -income households, and to promote housing policies that reflect sound land use principles and development practices. The measurement of this Objective is the extent to which housing variety occurs within the City and the degree to which the following Policies are implemented. Policy H-9.1 The City shall encourage residential developments such as Planned Unit Developments to provide a variety of housing types and cost ranges. The City shall prohibit placement of mobile homes outside of mobile home parks. Policy H-9.3 The City shall promote single-family and other low density housing types to balance the many high-density residential developments in the community. Policy H-9.4 The City shall encourage innovative housing development and creative residential land use arrangements through the development regulation process. Cihj of Cape Canaveral Comprehensive Plan Section 6 - 2 Adopted - January 5,1999 f� 98802 � adopted �gops \ housing