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Transportation Reviews, Charles E. White, AICP
 

Level of Service Report (PDF, 1422KB) Staff Representative: Charles E. White, AICP, PTP

Zoning, Rezoning, and Land Use Applications Staff Representative: Charles E. White, AICP

The Transportation Division is responsible for reviewing traffic analysis and access management issues during rezonings, personal appearances - zoning, development; major and minor modifications/PD; DRI reviews; concurrency; site plans; impact fees; traffic claming; and right-of-way vacating requests as a part of the Zoning and DRI programs. Reviewer comments become part of the development approval. Concurrency management for transportation is included in the reviews as well as Level of Service analysis of the existing and future roadway impacts of the proposed development.

Right-of-Way Vacations Staff Representative: Bill McCall, PE

Right-of-way (ROW) dedications are predicated on the need for future roadway laneage as shown in the Long Range Transportation Map as found in the Hillsborough County Comprehensive Plan. This map is also used to determine the locational criteria used in regulating the maximum square footages for certain land uses. The width of the roadway and associated right-of-way widths, are determined using Hillsborough County standards as supplied by the Public Works Department and Real Estate Department of Hillsborough County.

Hillsborough County has a Residential Traffic Control Ordinance, which allows neighborhoods to install traffic calming and traffic controls on residential streets. The neighborhood residents must approve these improvements. The Public Works Department has set up a process for county residents to request traffic slowing speed bumps and other improvements on residential streets. Please contact Hillsborough County Public Works Department for additional information

Development of Regional Impact (DRI's) Staff Representative: Charles E. White, AICP

A DRI is a development that, because of its character, magnitude, or location would have a substantial effect upon the health, safety, or welfare of citizens of more than one county. Chapter 380.06, Florida Statutes ("F.S.") and Rules 9J-2.001 through 9J-2.0256, Florida Administrative Code ("F.A.C."), govern the DRI process.

The Florida Department of Community Affairs web site will provide a detailed discussion of the DRI process and provides downloadable DRI application forms. Legislation and rules applicable to the DRI process may also be found at this web site.

Concurrency / Transportation Reviews Staff Representative: Charles E. White, AICP

The Transportation Division reviews building permit applications for concurrency and transportation requirements to ensure adequate transportation facilities are in place as part of obtaining permits. For more information please see the Transportation Concurrency Understanding ( PDF, 31KB ) brochure.

 


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