Examples of Major Intersection in a sentence
This note in Future Land Use Element Table 2.2-e.1 allows for a floor area ratio (FAR) of up to .65 FAR for commercial future land use designations within the Agricultural Reserve Tier for sites meeting the Major Intersection Criteria in Article 5, Chapter E, Section 1 of the ULDC.
This site meets the criteria for up to .65 FAR as this site is located a commercial node meeting the Major Intersection Criteria.
Industrial and self-storage uses may be approved for up to .85 FAR in the industrial future land use designations the Urban Suburban Tier, and self-storage uses may be approved for up to .65 FAR in the commercial future land use designations in the Agricultural Reserve Tier on sites that meet the Major Intersection Criteria in the ULDC (see also FLUE Policy 1.5-p).” Staff Analysis: This text was added to the Comprehensive Plan in 2020 with the West Boynton Center FLUA amendment (LGA 2020-006).
The proposed amendment for Commercial Low at a Major Intersection, where commercial uses are already established, does not promote urban sprawl.
This Major Intersection designation was granted in conjunction with the expansion of the Commercial Low designation on the northwest corner of the intersection for the project titled “West Boynton Center.” The Major Intersection designation provides a meaningful opportunity to create a community scale commercial node, consistent with best planning principals for the AR Tier.
However the 2.5 acres on the northeast corner of the Major Intersection create an appropriate location for limited commercial development that can serve the surrounding neighborhood.
The designation of the Major Intersection reflects the accessibility to related land uses.
Located at a Major Intersection, it is well served by the existing transportation network.
The location of the property at a Major Intersection where commercial uses have been established, make this an ideal location for the proposed Commercial Low land use designation.
Within this broad general context, consideration of additional commercial land shall be based upon the following commercial siting guidelines: Major Intersection Preferred locations for commercial properties are in the vicinity of major intersections (i.e., intersections of two or more arterial and/or collector roadways).