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Data Inventory and Analysis
Data Inventory and Analysis Land Use Element Data Inventory and Analysis Land Use Element | Data Inventory and Analysis Purpose The purpose of the Future Land Use Element is the designation of future land use patterns as reflected in the goals, objectives and policies contained in the City of Tavares Comprehensive Plan. It is the foundation of the entire Plan, as it pulls together portions of the other elements and establishes the planning framework which is the foundation for the City’s development through 2040. This Element is comprised of a series of tools that direct future development including: the Future Land Use Map (FLUM), land use designations, and more importantly the overarching, goals, objectives, and policies. The FLUM is a regulatory tool and serves as the basis for the City’s implementing zoning map and land development regulations. The element, along with the other elements of the Comprehensive Plan, provide long-term guidance to elected officials who must make decisions regarding land use, infrastructure, and capital budgeting. As a result, the Future Land Use Element provides the foundation for implementation of the City’s vision for years to come. Existing Land Use Conditions In order to better guide and direct future land uses within the City of Tavares, it is necessary to first gain an understanding of present land use patterns. The existing 2019 land uses were determined by their Florida Department of Revenue Land Use Codes and may not precisely reflect what is ‘on the ground’ but provide insight into the current conditions and development patterns of the City. -
Central Florida Future, Vol. 03 No. 23, April 16, 1971
University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 4-16-1971 Central Florida Future, Vol. 03 No. 23, April 16, 1971 Florida Technological University Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Florida Technological University, "Central Florida Future, Vol. 03 No. 23, April 16, 1971" (1971). Central Florida Future. 88. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/88 Dark Horse Joins S.G. Hop F.T.U. LI BRARY ARCHIVES ........., .......... ,,,11110/U We Live in the Present By the Past, but Four Candi ates for the . .. On Present Slate A dark. horse leapt into the heated Student Government Presidential Vol 3 No. 23 FTU, Orl.OOo, Florida April 16. 1971 rac~ Thursday, to join three other anticipated presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Phil Roberts, a 26-year-old ex-serviceman entered the race, with the reputed backing of lame-duck president ~im Stringer and Vice worked extensively last quarter in President Richard Lancaster. an attempt to disband SG, and Roberts filed Thursday without .raised quite a furor in the senate. de.,_claring a vice presidential running Daniels is a transfer student, mate. Since elections will not be by coming to Tech two years ago from . -
Spring / Summer 2011
SPRING/SUMMER 2011 Volume 32, Number 2 Congratulations Class of 2011 Graduation Spotlights 1-3 Spotlights 4 ..........Banner System Goes Live 32 ..........GREEN PIG: GREEN WAYS 4 ..........Catawba Tuition, No Increase 32......Awards Convocation 5 ..........Adrian L. Shuford, Jr. Awards 33......EDF Fellow to work on Energy Efficiency Plan 6 ..........Ben Smith, Dean of Students 33......Dave Foreman Wilderness Conservationist 6 ..........“Zeitoun” - 2011 Common Reading 33......Champions for Clean Air Awards 7 ..........The Writing Center Tutoring Program 33......Two Join Center for the Environment Tonia Black-Gold 8 ..........Kenerly Smith Family Scholarship 42 ..........Gary Hauze ’70, Professor Schiemann Editor & Chief Communications Officer 8 ..........Pat McCrory ’78 Visits Campus 42 ..........Professor Pam Thompson’s PROM!SE Tracy MacKay-Ratliff 8 ..........“The Journal of Economic Issues” 44 ..........Catawba Singers’ European Tour Director of Graphic Design Services 9 ..........CEO Lecture Series Speaker, Bryan Jordan ’84 & Photographer 44 ..........Students, Acken and Hendrick Thrive and Grow 10 ..........2010-2011 NC Teacher of the Year, Facciolini Nancy Mott 45 ..........Catawba’s TV Spots Air Staff Coordinator 10 ..........Alumni Abound at Josten’s 10 ..........Catawba’s Master of Education Degree Maegen G. Worley 23-28 Web Designer & Developer 12 ..........Dr. George Drum ’62 Retires Departments James D. Lewis ’89 12 ..........Dr. Sanford R. Silverburg Retires Sports Information Director 14 ..........Dr. Bethany Sinnott Retires Contact us at 16 ..........Carly Sabat, Lip Balm Analysis Newsletter & Athletics 1-800-CATAWBA 17 ..........J Term is a Success 1-704-637-4393 18 ..........Lilly Colloquium Speaker Ruth Anderson 34 URL 19 ..........Church/College Award & Paul Fisher Service Awards www.catawba.edu CLASSNotes 20 ..........Sports Hall of Fame Alumni updates & Close-ups [email protected] 21 ..........Eric P. -
2019 North Florida Baseball Game Notes
2019 North Florida Baseball Game Notes www.UNFOspreys.com | @UNFOspreys | facebook.com/NorthFloridaOspreys Baseball Contact: Brock Borgeson | [email protected] | O: (904) 620-4029 | C: (630) 440-2595 Mar. 6, 2019 | Game 14 No. 11 Florida State vs North Florida Dick Howser Stadium Florida State North Florida Head Coach: .........................Mike Martin Head Coach: ....................... Tim Parenton 2019 Overall Record ......................... 10-0 2019 Overall Record ............................8-5 2019 C-USA Record ..............................0-0 2019 ASUN Record ...............................0-0 Current Streak ...............................Won 10 Current Streak .................................. Lost 2 Last 5 Games ...........................................5-0 Last 5 Games ...........................................3-2 Last 10 Games ..................................... 10-0 Last 10 Games ........................................6-4 Game Information 2019 SCHEDULE Video: ACC Network Extra Gameday Forecast Overall: 8-5 | ASUN: 0-0 Home: 6-3 | Away: 1-0 | Neutral: 1-2 High Low Precipitation Live Stats: Seminoles.com Streak: L2 Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Wed. Mar. 6 56 33 0% FEBRUARY 15 Missouri W, 5-4 Stadium: Dick Howser Stadium 16 Missouri L, 5-4 17 Missouri W, 4-2 PROBABLE PITCHING Matchup 20 at No. 3 Florida W, 7-1 Date Teams Pitcher 2019 Stats (W-L, ERA, IP, BB, K) 22 Fordham W, 4-3 (12) 23 Fordham (DH) L, 8-5; W, 7-4 March 6 Florida State Antonio Velez (2-0, 0.90 ERA, 10 IP, 2 BB, 8 K) 24 Fordham L, 8-6 North Florida Trace Norkus (1-0, 4.50 ERA, 6.0 IP, 4 BB, 7 K) 26 FAU W, 7-5 27 FAU W, 9-8 MARCH 1 Westerm Kentucky W, 9-2 2 Tennessee L, 2-10 3 Louisiana at Monroe L, 4-7 UNF FSU 6 at No. -
00009-24-2010 ( Pdf )
How to live PRSRT-STD happily ever Postal Customer U.S. Postage after Clermont, FL Paid I NEWS, A11 34711 Clermont, FL Permit #280 OUTH LAKE PRESS S Serving Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, Mascotte & Montverde Friday, September 24, 2010 www.southlakepress.com 50¢ News stand Beach reopens ROXANNE BROWN Staff Writer 93 74 CLERMONT — Residents can grab their swimsuits, buckets, sunscreen and towels and head to Waterfront Park for some sand and surf. Cops on It’s official — the beach will soon be open. “It’s weekends only right now, guard for but it’s what people have been waiting for,” Assistant City Manager Darren Gray said. Beginning Sept. 25, the swim- crimes ming area at the Waterfront Park beach will be open to the public. No more orange fencing to deter swimmers. No more signs telling against A self-portrait of Kristin Lawrence at age 7. people to stay out. COURTESY PHOTOS On Friday, Lake County Health Department officials con- elderly ducted their final inspection and BRAD BUCK signed off on the permit allow- Staff Writer Adventure ing Clermont to reopen. However, two lifeguards will be With a large elderly popu- required due to the continued lation, Lake County seems poor visibility in the lake, which like it would be susceptible stands at about 2 feet. to crimes against the elder- is her The depth of Lake Minneola ly. at the swimming area is 3 feet. After all, 30 percent of the “If we allow people to swim county’s estimated 312,000 without two lifeguards on duty, people are aged 65 and passion it would be a violation of our per- older, according to U.S.