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Title: Development Site Selection For Four Alachua County Municipalities


1
Development Site Selection For Four Alachua
County Municipalities
  • URP 4273
  • Jennifer, Sue Ann, Jack, Alex

2
Presentation Layout
  • Introduction / Selection Criteria
  • Site Selection For Municipalities
  • Inferences / Conclusion

3
Background
  • Alachua County, FL has experienced rapid growth
    over the last several decades.
  • Unique area (U of F campus/activities, natural
    areas, I-75 corridor)
  • Balance of development / conservation

4
Statement and Justification
  • Alachua County municipalities must match
    development needs with the aesthetic and
    historical landmarks of their respective areas.

Development without consideration of these
factors is dangerous and may lead to decreased
economic revenue, citizen uneasiness, and
environmental degradation .
5
Study Area Overview
  • Alachua County, FL
  • Four Municipalities Selected (Alachua, Hawthorne,
    High Springs, Newberry).
  • Extensive GIS Database (FGDL) with economic,
    social, and environmental information.

6
Objectives
  • To identify a suitable development area that will
    house a small apartment complex.
  • To ensure that this development meets our
    selection criteria based upon social, physical,
    economic, and environmental factors.

7
Selection Criteria
  • Social
  • Target Ages (20-30 yrs),
  • Historic Landmarks/Buildings (Build Nearby)
  • Physical
  • Roads (within 1 mile of existing roads),
  • Site Size (between 5-10 acres)

8
Selection Criteria
  • Economic
  • Market value consideration (what parcel to buy
    and how location might influence it)
  • Non-Developed Areas (expensive to tear down
    structures and rebuild).
  • Environmental
  • Creation of 500ft buffer around conservation
    areas and flood zones.

9
Flow-Chart
Join
Parcels.shp
Query
Union
Parcels_Physical.shp
Target_Parcels
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Methodology
Conservation Areas
Buffer
Clip_Parcels .shp
Query
Conserv._Safe Parcels.shp
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Methodology
Conserv._Safe Parcels.shp
Clip_Rds .shp
Buffer
Query
Con_SafeRds_Parcels .shp
12
Methodology
Clip_Streams .shp
Con_SafeRds_Parcels .shp
Buffer
Query
Con_Safe_Rds_StreamsParcels.shp
13
Municipality of Alachua
14
Municipality of Alachua
Absent Features
  • No Lakes
  • No Historical Landmarks
  • Few Historical Structures

15
Municipality of Alachua
16
Alachua Parcel Information
  • No Buildings / PUSE 6800 Dairy-Area
  • 8 Acres
  • Land Market Value 28,800k
  • Less than 1 mile to Mill Creek and other streams
  • 1 mile to I-75 and U.S. Hwy 441 interchange
  • Near other developing areas (1 mile to downtown
    Alachua)

17
Municipality of Newberry
18
Municipality of Newberry
Absent Features
  • No Lakes
  • No Streams
  • No Historical Landmarks
  • One Historical Structures

19
Newberry Parcel Location
20
Newberry Parcel Information
  • No Buildings / PUSE 0000 Vacant
  • 10 Acres
  • Land Market Value 45,000k
  • ¾ mile to NW 34th Ave
  • 3 ½ miles from Conservation Area
  • 4 miles to downtown Newberry
  • In developing area but still retains some rural
    features

21
Municipality of High Springs
22
Municipality of High Springs
Features
  • No lakes
  • One river
  • -Santa Fe River
  • Five historic structures
  • -Folk Victorian Houses
  • Two historic markers

23
High Springs Parcel Location
24
High Springs Parcel Information
  • Undeveloped PUSE 0000 Vacant
  • 6 Acres
  • Land Market Value 18,200
  • Within 1/4 mile of a conservation area
  • Within 1 mile of a historic marker
  • (Railroading in High Springs)
  • Within 700 feet of US 27

25
Hawthorne
  • Unique Values to Hawthorne
  • No streams
  • No Conservation Areas
  • One lake located within the flood zone

26
Hawthorne
27
Hawthorne
  • The selected parcel is located in South Hawthorne
  • The parcel fits the area criteria with 5.5 acres
    of land
  • The market value of the land is 13,800
  • The tax amount for the land is 372.59
  • PUSE 0000 Vacant

28
Hawthorne
  • The selected parcel cannot be located in the
    flood zone where Little Orange Lake is located,
    however, the parcel is relatively close to the
    lake for recreational purposes
  • The average market value for Hawthorne property
    is 12,273

29
Hawthorne
30
Hawthorne
  • The selected parcel is worth 13,800
  • Surrounding parcels of 6.97 acres worth 69,700,
    4.5 acres worth 88,200, 4.13 acres worth
    35,100, 1.63 acres worth 9,300, and 2.63 acres
    worth 18,400
  • The market land values of these adjacent
    properties show a potential for the selected
    parcels value to increase significantly

31
Conclusion
Next Steps
  • Consult with private landowners
  • Discuss development plan with surrounding
    neighborhood
  • Find interested developers / contractors
  • Develop timeline for construction
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