FUTURE LAND USE MAP ATLASVillage of North Palm Beach
Future Land Use Atlas (FLUA)
Table Of Contents
Section
Exhibit 1 —Planning Area Map Key.................................................................................1
Table 1 —Land Use Classification System...................................................................... 2
FLUA Map 1 -Future Land Use Planning Area 1 ............................................................ 3
FLUA Map 2 -Future Land Use Planning Area 2............................................................4
FLUA Map 3A -Future Land Use Planning Area 3A ....................................................... 5
FLUA Map 3B -Future Land Use Planning Area 3B ....................................................... 6
FLUA Map 3C -Future Land Use Planning Area 3C .......................................................7
FLUA Map 4A -Future Land Use Planning Area 4A ...................................................... 8
FLUA Map 4B -Future Land Use Planning Area 4B ...................................................... 9
FLUA Map 5 -Future Land Use Planning Area 5 ..........................................................10
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UA Map 6A -Future Land Use Planning Area 6A .....................................................11
FLUA Map 6B -Future Land Use Planning Area 6B .....................................................12
FLUA Map 7 —Future Land Use Planning Area 7 .........................................................13
TABLE 1
LAND USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
For purposes of the Comprehensive Plan, the following land use classifications which are applicable to
North Palm Beach, are used to describe existing land uses in the Village. The classifications are
consistent with those defined in Chapter 9J5 F.A.C. and concurrent with the Village's perception of use
Residential: Land uses and activities within land areas used predominantly for housing and excluding
all tourist accommodations.
Commercial: Land uses and activities within land areas which are predominantly related to the sale
rental and distribution of products and the provision or performance of services.
Light Industrial/Business: Land uses which are predominantly related to providing office flex light
industrial and warehouse space for the purposes of light manufacturing assembly and processing of
products, office uses, research and development and wholesale distribution and storage of products In
addition, commercial uses that serve the projected workforce and neighboring residential populations and
which encourage internal automobile trip capture may also be permitted."
Recreation/Open Space: Land uses and activities within land areas where recreation occurs and lands
are either developed or vacant and concerned with active or passive recreational use.
Conservation/Open Space: Land uses and activities within land areas "designated" for the primary
purpose of conserving or protecting natural resources or environmental quality, and includes areas
designated for such purposes, or combinations thereof, as primary recreation flood control protection of
quality or quantity of ground water or surface water, flood plain management fisheries management
and/or protection of vegetative community or wildlife habitats. Permitted land uses shall include single-
family units.
Public Buildings &Grounds: Lands and structures that are owned leased or operated by a
government entity, such as libraries, police stations, fire stations, post offices government administration
buildings, and areas used for associated storage of vehicles and equipment. Also lands and structures
owned or operated by a private entity and used for a public purpose such as a privately held but publically
regulated utility.
Educational: Land use activities and facilities of public or private primary or secondary schools
vocational and technical schools, and colleges and universities licensed by the Florida Department of
Education, including the areas of buildings, campus open space, dormitories recreational facilities or
parking,
Other Public Facilities: Land uses and activities within land areas concerned with other public or private
facilities and institutions such as churches, clubs, fraternal organizations, homes for the aged and infirm
and other similar uses.
Transportation: Land areas and uses devoted to the movement of goods and people including streets
and associated rights -of -wad
Water: All areas covered by water or any right-of-way for the purpose of conveying or storing water.
SOURCE: Florida Administrative Code.;
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