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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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"Preparation of this document was aided through financial assistance received from the State of Florida
under the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Assistance Program authorized by Chapter 86-167,
Laws of Florida and administered by the Florida Department of Community Affairs."
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CONSISTENCY WITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Chapter 163.3 17(10)(b),Florida Statutes,establishes the consistency requirement and Chapter 9J5.021(4),
Florida Administrative Code,establishes minimum criteria to guide its preparation.
This element contains an analysis,in matrix form,of the Goals,Objectives and Policies of the various
elements of this comprehensive Development Plan in terms of their consistency with the adopted goals of
the State Comprehensive Plan.
Consistency Requirements
Specific requirements for addressing the consistency mandate are established by Chapter 9J5.021(4)of the
Florida Administrative Code as follows:
"...the local government shall attach to its comprehensive plan or plan amendment at the time of
transmittal to the Department a listing entitled Consistency of the Local Comprehensive Plan,which shall
list the State Comprehensive Plan goals and policies which are addressed in its proposed plan or
amendment and which shall indicate the plan element or elements,subsection or subsections and page
number or numbers,where each of the State Comprehensive Plan goals and policies is addressed."
Consistency Analysis
A listing of adopted State Comprehensive Plan Goals is presented in the Consistency Matrix Key,while
an analysis of the Tequesta Comprehensive Development Plan,in terms of the State Goals,is presented on
FIGURE 3. The Matrix indicates which Tequesta Objectives and Policies,by Comprehensive
Development Plan element,further specific State Goals.
Due to the clarity of the Comprehensive Development Plan`element identification and numbering system
to identify Objectives and Policies within Comprehensive Development Plan elements,it is concluded that
page references are not necessary.
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CONSISTENCY MATRIX KEY
Matrix Ref.# State Plan Element State Goal
1 EDUCATION The creation of an educational environment which is intended
to provide adequate skills and knowledge for students to
develop their full potential,embrace the highest ideas and
accomplishments,make a positive contribution to society,and
promote the advancement of knowledge on human dignity.
2 CHILDREN Florida shall provide programs sufficient to protect health,
safety and welfare of all its children.
3 FAMILIES Florida shall strengthen the family and promote its economic
independence.
4 THE ELDERLY Florida shall improve the quality of life for its elderly citizens
by promoting improved provision of services with an
emphasis on independence and self-sufficiency.
5 HOUSING The public and private sectors shall increase the affordability
and availability of housing for low-income and moderate-
income persons,including citizens in rural areas,while at the
same time encouraging self-sufficiency of the individual and
assuring environmental and structural quality and cost-
effective programs.
6 HEALTH Florida shall cultivate good stealth for all its citizens,promote
individual responsibility for good health,assure access to
affordable,quality health care,and reduce health care costs as
a percentage of the total financial resources available to the
State and its citizens.
7 PUBLIC SAFETY Florida shall protect the public by preventing,discouraging,
and punishing criminal behavior,lowering the highway death
rate,and protecting the lives and property from natural and
man-made disasters.
8 WATER RESOURCES Florida shall assure the availability of an adequate supply of
water for all competing uses deemed reasonable and
beneficial and shall maintain the functions of natural systems
and the overall present level of surface and ground water
quality. Florida shall improve and restore the quality of
waters not presently meeting water quality standards.
9 COASTAL&MARINE
RESOURCES Florida shall ensure that development and marine resources
use and beach improvements in coastal areas do not endanger
public safety or important natural resources. Florida shall
through acquisition and access improvements,make available
to the State's population additional beaches and marine
environment,consistent with sound environmental planning.
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10 NATURAL SYSTEMS
RECREATION LANDS Florida shall protect and acquire unique natural habitats and
ecological systems such as wetlands,tropical hardwood
hammocks,palm hammocks and virgin longleaf pine forests,
and restore degraded natural systems to a functional
condition.
11 AIR QUALITY Florida shall comply with all national air quality standards by
1987,and by 1992 meet standards which are more stringent
than 1985 State standards.
12 ENERGY Florida shall reduce its energy requirements through
enhanced conservation and efficiency measures in all end-use
sectors,while at the same time promoting an increased use of
renewable energy resources.
13 HAZARDOUS&
NON-HAZARDOUS
MATERIAL&WASTE All solid waste,including hazardous waste,wastewater,and
all hazardous materials,shall be properly managed,and the
use of landfills shall be eventually limited.
14 MINING Florida shall protect its air,land and water resources from the
adverse effects of resource extraction and ensure that the
disturbed areas are reclaimed or restored to beneficial use as
soon as reasonably possible.
15 PROPERTY RIGHTS Florida shall protect private property rights,and recognize
the existence of legitimate and often competing public and
private interests in land use regulation and other government
action.
16 LAND USE In recognition of the importance of preserving the natural
resources and enhancing the quality of life of the State,
development shall be directed to those areas which have in
place,or have agreements to provide,the land and water
resources,fiscal abilities,and the service capacity to
accommodate growth in an environmentally acceptable
manner.
17 PUBLIC FACILITIES Florida shall protect the substantial investments in public
facilities that already exist,and shall plan for and finance
new facilities to serve residents in a timely,orderly and
efficient manner.
18 CULTURAL&
HISTORICAL
RESOURCES By 1995,Florida shall increase access to its historical a
cultural resources and programs and encourage the
development of cultural programs of national excellence.
19 TRANSPORTATION Florida shall direct future transportation improvements to aid
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in the management of growth and shall have a State
transportation system that integrates highway,air,mass
transit,and other transportation modes.
20 GOVERNMENT
EFFICIENCY Florida governments shall economically provide the amount
and quality of services required by the public.
21 ECONOMY Florida shall promote an economic climate which provides
economic stability,maximizes for opportunities and increases
per capital income for its residents.
22 AGRICULTURE Florida shall maintain and strive to expand its food,
agriculture,ornamental,horticulture,aquaculture,forestry,
and related industries in order to be a healthy and competitive
force in the national or international marketplace.
23 TOURISM Florida will attract at least 55 million tourists annually by
1995,and shall support efforts by all areas of the state
wishing to develop or expand tourist-related economics.
24 EMPLOYMENT Florida shall promote economic opportunities for its
unemployed and economically disadvantaged residents.
25 PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION Systematic planning capabilities shall be integrated into all
levels of government in Florida with particular emphasis on
improving intergovernmental coordination and maximizing
citizen improvement.
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