The
Reedy Creek Improvement District 2008 Plan is intended to
provide the basis for future decisions regarding land use,
development, conservation and infrastructure. It serves as
the District's official policy for the use of both private
and public lands, as well as the Comprehensive Plan for the
Cities of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista. The Plan provides
a framework for expansion of the unique uses in the District,
while managing growth, protecting the environment, ensuring
health and safety, and enhancing the quality of development.
It continues the high standard of planning already undertaken
and extends its purview ten years into the future.
The Plan's three overall functions are: 1) to govern the location
and intensity of land use and development by providing the
foundation for regulating proposed new projects; 2) to convey
advance direction to the private sector by stating clearly
the District's expectations for growth and conservation; and
3) to guide public investment in new facilities, such as roads,
water systems, and water quality facilities.
Full 2008 Comprehensive
Plan
Introduction
Future Land Use Element - Policies, Data and Analysis
Transportation Element - Policies, Data and Analysis
Housing Element - Policies, Data and Analysis
Infrastructure Element - Policies, Data and Analysis
Conservation Element - Policies, Data and Analysis
Recreation and Open Space - Policies, Data and Analysis
Intergovernmental Coordination - Policies, Data and Analysis
Capital Improvements Element - Policies, Data and Analysis
Glossary
Monitoring and Evaluation Procedures
Letter of Intent
Appendices
Mid-Term Review Summary
Complete Comprehensive Plan
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