Signal Spacing
Regulates minimum spacing in Section 6.04.07. FDOT requirements on state maintained roadways, County regulates signal spacing per median opening spacing criteria on all County roadways in practice. No specific signal spacing criteria identified in code.
Deviations from Connection Spacing
Hillsborough County Office of the County Administrator; appeals are heard by the Land Use Hearing Officer (Section 6.04.02(B)).
Minor Subdivision or Lot Split Regulations
Regulates lot splits in Section 6.04.01 through administrative review procedures for “certified parcels” (a maximum of two lots, containing no improvement facilities). Access management is addressed in this review.
4.1 Access Management Policies
The Comprehensive Plan for Unincorporated Hillsborough County includes numerous access management objectives and policies that exemplify effective practices. General access management policies from the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan are listed in Table 14, with others included under specific topics later in the chapter.
Table 14. Hillsborough County Access Management Policies (FLU)
Policy 12.3:
Restrict direct access to arterial roadways from development projects when access can be provided via a collector or local facility.
Policy 12.6
Control curb cuts and intersections on new and existing arterial roadways through access management standards adopted as part of the Hillsborough County land development regulations and by the Florida Department of Transportation.
Objective 23 To maintain the vehicular capacity of public roads, the County discourages linear ("strip") non- residential development patterns and the multiple access points which accompany such linear neighborhood serving commercial development.
Policy 23.4
The linear extension of existing strip commercial areas shall be prohibited, except in accordance with infill provisions of Policy‐25.3.
Policy 24.3
The development of commercial uses at interstate interchanges as planned, unified development on single tracts of land shall be encouraged to enable the use of common accesses, and to encourage other site design measures to minimize impacts to surrounding areas.
Policy 25.1
Incentive. The redevelopment or revitalization of rundown strip commercial areas shall be encouraged. Redevelopment or infill office/mixed use projects choosing to locate in established areas of strip commercial development may attain a fifty percent incentive above the maximum F.A.R. of the respective land use category, subject to a site plan-controlled development and that at least two of the three redevelopment provisions below are met:
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