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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDense Urban Land Areas 2018 ReportTHE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH BILL GALVANO President of the Senate June 26, 2019 Ken Lawson, Executive Director Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Caldwell Building 107 E. Madison Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-4120 Dear Executive Director Lawson: JOSE R. OLIVA Speaker of the House of Representatives As required by s. 380.0651 (3)(a), Florida Statutes, I have enclosed the 2018 report displaying the list of jurisdictions that meet the population and density criteria related to exemptions for dense urban land areas. Please note that this listing does not address the urban service area criteria. This year, the Florida Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic Research calculated the population and density criteria using the 2010 land area data from the 2010 Census, conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, and the latest available population estimates (April 1, 2018) determined pursuant to s. 186.901, F.S. In addition, our office included reported annexations or contractions in order to determine the population density using new jurisdictional boundaries as recorded in accordance with s. 171.091, F.S. For this report, three municipalities (Belleview, Davenport, and Groveland) have been added to the list of jurisdictions and one municipality (Marathon) has been removed from the list of jurisdictions. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding the attached lists. Sincerely, 7 Amy £:Baker Coordinator cc: Bill Galvano, President, Florida Senate Jose R. Oliva, Speaker, Florida House of Representatives Room 574 .111 West Madison Street • Claude Pepper Building • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1400 Telephone (850) 487-1402 • Fax (850) 922-6436 Municipality that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area and a minimum total population of at least 5,000 Altamonte Springs Apopka Arcadia Atlantic Beach Auburndale Aventura Avon Park Bay Harbor Islands Belle Glade Belle Isle Belleview Boca Raton Bonita Springs Boynton Beach Bradenton Callaway Cape Canaveral Cape Coral Casselberry Clearwater Clermont Clewiston Cocoa Cocoa Beach Coconut Creek Cooper City Coral Gables Coral Springs Crestview Cutler Bay Dade City Dania Beach Davenport Davie Daytona Beach DeBary Deerfield Beach DeLand Delray Beach Deltona Destin Doral Dunedin Estero Eustis Fernandina Beach Florida City Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Fort Myers Beach Fort Pierce Fort Walton Beach Fruitland Park Gainesville Greenacres Green Cove Springs Groveland Gulf Breeze Gulfport Haines City Hallandale Beach Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Holly Hill Hollywood Homestead Indian Harbour Beach Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Jupiter Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas as pers. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S. B- County, including the municipalities located in the county, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area Broward County Coconut Creek Cooper City Coral Springs Dania Beach Davie Deerfield Beach Fort Lauderdale Hallandale Beach Hillsboro Beach Hollywood Lauderdale -by -the -Sea Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Lazy Lake Lighthouse Point Margate Miramar North Lauderdale Oakland Park Parkland Pembroke Park Pembroke Pines Plantation Pompano Beach Sea Ranch Lakes Southwest Ranches Sunrise Tamarac Weston West Park Wilton Manors Duval County Atlantic Beach Baldwin Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Neptune Beach Hillsborough County Plant City Tampa Temple Terrace Miami -Dade County Aventura Bal Harbour Bay Harbor Islands Biscayne Park Coral Gables Cutler Bay Doral El Portal Florida City Golden Beach Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Homestead Indian Creek Key Biscayne Medley Miami Miami Beach Miami Gardens Miami Lakes Miami Shores Miami Springs North Bay Village North Miami North Miami Beach Opa-locka Palmetto Bay C- County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 900,000, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area Broward County Coconut Creek Cooper City Coral Springs Dania Beach Davie Deerfield Beach Fort Lauderdale Hallandale Beach Hillsboro Beach Hollywood Lauderdale -by -the -Sea Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Lazy Lake Lighthouse Point Margate Miramar North Lauderdale Oakland Park Parkland Pembroke Park Pembroke Pines Plantation Pompano Beach Sea Ranch Lakes Southwest Ranches Sunrise Tamarac Weston West Park Wilton Manors Duval County Atlantic Beach Baldwin Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Neptune Beach Hillsborough County Plant City Tampa Temple Terrace Miami -Dade County Aventura Bal Harbour Bay Harbor Islands Biscayne Park Coral Gables Cutler Bay Doral El Portal Florida City Golden Beach Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Homestead Indian Creek Key Biscayne Medley Miami Miami Beach Miami Gardens Miami Lakes Miami Shores Miami Springs North Bay Village North Miami North Miami Beach Opa-locka Palmetto Bay D- County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 1 million Broward County Coconut Creek Cooper City Coral Springs Dania Beach Davie Deerfield Beach Fort Lauderdale Hallandale Beach Hillsboro Beach Hollywood Lauderdale -by -the -Sea Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Lazy Lake Lighthouse Point Margate Miramar North Lauderdale Oakland Park Parkland Pembroke Park Pembroke Pines Plantation Pompano Beach Sea Ranch Lakes Southwest Ranches Sunrise Tamarac Weston West Park Wilton Manors Hillsborough County Plant City Tampa Temple Terrace Miami -Dade County Aventura Bal Harbour Bay Harbor Islands Biscayne Park Coral Gables Cutler Bay Doral El Portal Florida City Golden Beach Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Homestead Indian Creek Key Biscayne Medley Miami Miami Beach Miami Gardens Miami Lakes Miami Shores Miami Springs North Bay Village North Miami North Miami Beach Opa-locka Palmetto Bay Pinecrest South Miami Sunny Isles Beach Surfside Sweetwater Virginia Gardens Page 1 Municipality that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area and a minimum total population of at least 5,000 Kenneth City Key Biscayne Key West Kissimmee Lady Lake Lake City Lakeland Lake Mary Lake Park Lake Worth Lantana Largo Lauderdale -by -the -Sea Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Lighthouse Point Longboat Key (total) Longwood Lynn Haven Macclenny Maitland Marco Island Margate Melbourne Miami Miami Beach Miami Gardens Miami Lakes Miami Shores Miami Springs Milton Minneola Miramar Mount Dora Naples Neptune Beach New Port Richey Niceville North Bay Village North Lauderdale North Miami North Miami Beach North Palm Beach Oakland Park Ocala Ocoee Okeechobee Oldsmar Opa-locka Orange City Orange Park Orlando Ormond Beach Oviedo Pahokee Palatka Palm Bay Palm Beach Palmetto Palmetto Bay Palm Springs Panama City Parkland Pembroke Park Pembroke Pines Pensacola Pinecrest Pinellas Park. Plantation Plant City Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas as pers. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S. B- County, including the municipalities located in the county, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area Pinecrest South Miami Sunny Isles Beach Surfside Sweetwater Virginia Gardens West Miami Orange County Apopka Bay Lake Belle Isle Eatonville Edgewood Lake Buena Vista Maitland Oakland Ocoee Orlando Windermere Winter Garden Winter Park Pinellas County Belleair Belleair Beach Belleair Bluffs Belleair Shore Clearwater Dunedin Gulfport Indian Rocks Beach Indian Shores Kenneth City Largo Madeira Beach North Redington Beach Oldsmar Pinellas Park Redington Beach Redington Shores Safety Harbor St. Pete Beach St. Petersburg Seminole South Pasadena Tarpon Springs Treasure Island Seminole County Altamonte Springs Casselberry Lake Mary Longwood Oviedo Sanford Winter Springs Criterion B: Added in the 2018 Report, Released in 2019 N/A Last Year Meeting the Criteria N/A C- County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 900,000, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area Pinecrest South Miami Sunny Isles Beach Surfside Sweetwater Virginia Gardens West Miami Orange County Apopka Bay Lake Belle Isle Eatonville Edgewood Lake Buena Vista Maitland Oakland Ocoee Orlando Windermere Winter Garden Winter Park Pinellas County Belleair Belleair Beach Belleair Bluffs Belleair Shore Clearwater Dunedin Gulfport Indian Rocks Beach Indian Shores Kenneth City Largo Madeira Beach North Redington Beach Oldsmar Pinellas Park Redington Beach Redington Shores Safety Harbor St. Pete Beach St. Petersburg Seminole South Pasadena Tarpon Springs Treasure Island D- County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 1 million West Miami Orange County Apopka Bay Lake Belle Isle Eatonville Edgewood Lake Buena Vista Maitland Oakland Ocoee Orlando Windermere Winter Garden Winter Park Palm Beach County Atlantis Belle Glade Boca Raton Boynton Beach Briny Breezes Cloud Lake Delray Beach Glen Ridge Golf Greenacres Gulf Stream Haverhill Highland Beach Hypoluxo Juno Beach Jupiter Jupiter Inlet Colony Lake Clarke Shores Lake Park Lake Worth Lantana Loxahatchee Groves Manalapan Mangonia Park North Palm Beach Ocean Ridge Pahokee Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach Shores Palm Springs Riviera Beach Royal Palm Beach South Bay South Palm Beach Tequesta Wellington Westlake West Palm Beach Criterion C: Criterion D: Added in the 2018 Report, Added in the 2018 Report, Released in 2019 Released in 2019 N/A N/A Last Year Meeting the Criteria Last Year Meeting the Criteria N/A N/A Page 2 Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas as pers. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S. Municipality that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area and a minimum total population of at least 5,000 Pompano Beach Port Orange Port St. Lucie Punta Gorda Riviera Beach Rockledge Royal Palm Beach Safety Harbor St. Augustine St. Augustine Beach St. Cloud St. Pete Beach St. Petersburg Sanford Sarasota Satellite Beach Sebastian Sebring Seminole South Bay South Daytona South Miami South Pasadena Springfield Stuart Sunny Isles Beach Sunrise Surfside Sweetwater Tallahassee Tamarac Tampa Tarpon Springs Tavares Temple Terrace Tequesta Titusville Treasure Island Venice Vero Beach Wauchula Wellington West Melbourne West Miami Weston West Palm Beach West Park Wilton Manors Winter Garden Winter Haven Winter Park Winter Springs Zephyrhills Criterion A: Municipalities Added in the 2018 Report, Released in 2019 Belleview Davenport Groveland Last Year Meeting the Criteria (Not Shown on the Map) Marathon 2017 Report, Released in 2018 Quincy 2014 Report, Released in 2015 Fort Meade 2011 Report, Released in 2012 Daytona Beach Shores 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Flagler Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Holmes Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Islamorada 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Palm Coast 2008 Report, Released in 2009 Note: Only municipalities that were incorporated as of April 1, 2018 are included in the table above. Prepared by Florida Legislative Office of Economic and Demographic Research, June 26, 2019. Page 3 E Santa Rosa • • Okaloosa • Jurisdictions that Meet the Population and Density Criteria Related to Exemptions for Dense Urban Land Areas as per s. 380.0651 (3)(a), F.S. Walton Holmes shingto Jackson Municipalities meeting "A" but not included in a county meeting "B", "C", or "D" Alachua County Ind'un River County Pasco County Gainesville Sebastian Dade City Baker County Vero Beach New Port Richey Macclenny Lake County Zephyrhills Bay County Clermont Polk County Callaway Eustis Auburndale Lynn Haven Fruitland Park Davenport Panama City Groveland Haines City Springfield Lady Lake Lakeland Brevard County Minneola Winter Haven Cape Canaveral Mount Dora Putnam County Cocoa Tavares Palatka Coma Beach Lee County Santa Rosa County Indian Harbour Beach Bonita Springs Gull Breeze Melbourne Cape Coral Milton Palm Bay Estero Sarasota County Rockledge Fort Myers Longboat Key (Manatee/Sarasota) Satellite Beach Fort Myers Beach Sarasota Titusville Leon County Venice West Melbourne Tallahassee St. Johns County Charlotte County Manatee County St. Augustine Punta Gorda Bradenton St. Augustine Beach Clay County Longboat Key (Manatee/Sarasota) St. Lucie County Green Cove Springs Palmetto Fort Pierce Orange Park Marion County Port St. Lucie Collier County Belleview Volusia County Marco Island Ocala Daytona Beach Naples Martin County DeBary Columbia County Stuart DeLand Lake City Monroe County Deltona DeSoto County Key West Holly Hill Arcadia Nassau County Orange City Escambia County Fernandina Beach Ormond Beach Pensacola Okaloosa County Port Orange Hardee County Crestview South Daytona Wauchula Destin Hendry County Fort Walton Beach Clewiston Niceville Highlands County Okeechobee County Avon Park Okeechobee Sebring Osceola County Kissimmee St. Cloud lumbia • ilchris Baker • radfo • Alachua • Marion • Hemando Nassau Duval Putnam • t. John Flagler • • Volusia • • • • • • • • umter Lake Seminole Pasco • •• Hillsborough ell. $ Manatee • irasota Last Year Meeting the Criteria (Not Shown on the Map) Marathon 2017 Report, Released in 2018 Quincy 2014 Report, Released in 2015 Fort Meade 2011 Report, Released in 2012 Daytona Beach Shores 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Flagler Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Holmes Beach 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Islamorada 2009 Report, Released in 2010 Palm Coast 2008 Report, Released in 2009 • Hardee • DeSoto Charlotte Orange • • B Osceola keechobee Highlands 1 Glades Hendry Collier Monroe • St. Lucie • Palm Beach Broward Miami -Dade Based on 2018 population estimates "A" - Municipality that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area and a minimum total population of at least 5,000 "B" - County, including the municipalities located in the county, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area "C" - County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 900, 000, that has an average of at least 1,000 people per square mile of land area "D" - County, including the municipalities located therein, which has a population of at least 1 million Florida Legislative Office of Economic & Demographic Research 111 W. Madison SL, Rm. 574 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1400 Phone: (850) 487-1402 http://edr.state.fl.us June 26, 2019 25 12.5 0 25 50 75 100 Miles Legend • Municipalities meeting "A" but not included in a county meeting "B", "C", or "D" Counties meeting "B", "C", or "D" Page 4