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UNDERGROUND UTILITIES (B)
Ordinance No. 0-00-77; Petition No. 67TCH-99PB
An ordinance of the City of Gainesville, Florida, amending the Land Development Code with respect to undergrounding utilities; creating and adding subsection 30-345(11) to require utility service to be installed underground as a general performance standard; amending section 30-187 to require underground utilities for both residential and non-residential subdivisions; amending section 30-189 to require a statement that utilities will be installed underground for all minor subdivision and lot split applications; amending section 30-160 to require a statement that utilities will be installed underground on all preliminary development plans; providing directions to the codifier; providing a severability clause; providing a repealing clause; and providing an immediate effective date.
recommendation
The City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance.
explanation
STAFF REPORT
The City of Gainesville Land Development Code currently does not require the placement of utilities underground for new development, other than residential subdivisions. In the past, developers have often volunteered to place certain utilities underground, such as electric lines. One of the goals of the City of Gainesville is to underground utilities where feasible. Policy 3.1.5 of the Conservation Element of the City of Gainesville Comprehensive Plan states that in order to promote compatibility with infrastructure, strategies such as placing overhead utilities underground shall be implemented when economically feasible. The aesthetic value of placing utilities underground is apparent. In 1997, Gainesville Regional Utilities provided a plan for placing utilities underground to the City Commission, and at this time, approximately half of the utilities have been placed underground in city right-of-way and within easements. In keeping with the City's goals for the placement of utilities underground, ...
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