What's in Our Plan & On the Ballot?

On June 3rd, please vote YES to improve St. Pete Beach.


Our plan will increase tourism, stop tall condos, impose green building standards, and update our Comprehensive Plan, among other things. Here's what will appear on the June 3rd ballot:

REFERENDUM NO. 3
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND TRANSMITTING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT WITH FINAL ACTION BY THE CITY COMMISSION

Ordinance 2008-10 transmits to the state a Comprehensive Plan Amendment designating a Community Redevelopment District providing goals, objectives, policies, permitted uses, densities, intensities, and height standards that encourage commercial and temporary lodging uses; provides green standards for redevelopment promoting energy efficiency and conservation, public beach access, evacuation requirements, and enables impact fees. After state review, the City Commission may adopt, reject, or change the Amendment to comply with state law. Should Ordinance 2008-10 be adopted?

VOTE YES!

NO

REFERENDUM NO. 4
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS THAT ESTABLISH LARGE RESORT LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

Ordinance 2008-11 immediately adopts Land Development Code amendments establishing Large Resort district regulations that provide permitted uses, density, intensity, and height standards for redevelopment of temporary lodging, commercial and residential uses. Ordinance 2008-11 preserves the maximum height of fifty feet for residential uses, prohibits variances for increased height of structures without voter approval, and provides green standards for redevelopment promoting energy efficiency and conservation, increased setbacks and public beach access. Should Ordinance 2008-11 be adopted?

VOTE YES!

No

REFERENDUM NO. 5
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS THAT ESTABLISH REDEVELOPMENT AREA GENERAL STANDARDS

Ordinance 2008-12 immediately adopts Land Development Code amendments establishing Redevelopment Area General Standards regulating development in the Community Redevelopment District providing green standards for redevelopment promoting energy efficiency and conservation, design standards for architectural and site design, building scale and massing, height measurements, landscape, streetscape, and lighting; including compatibility criteria and community involvement; and prohibiting variances for increased height of structures within the Community Redevelopment District without additional voter approval. Should Ordinance 2008-12 be adopted?

VOTE YES!

No

REFERENDUM NO. 6
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS THAT ESTABLISH TOWN CENTER CORE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

Ordinance 2008-13 immediately adopts Land Development Code amendments establishing Town Center Core (TC-1) district regulations providing permitted uses, density, intensity, and height standards for redevelopment, mixed downtown neighborhood commercial and residential uses, and limited temporary lodging uses, prohibiting exclusively residential uses; providing green standards for redevelopment that promote energy efficiency and conservation; and prohibiting variances for increased height of structures without additional voter approval. Should Ordinance 2008-13 be adopted?

VOTE YES!

NO