Horse Farms Forever to Speak at Zoning and Planning Meeting…and how you can, too

Horse Farms Forever to Speak at Zoning and Planning Meeting…and how you can, too

Today’s Zoning and Planning meeting at 5:30pm is the first of two public hearings where the community can voice their concerns about the Golden Ocala-World Equestrian development plans. Horse Farms Forever’s Director of Conservation Strategies, Busy Shires Byerly, will be speaking on behalf of our members. Here is a transcript of her remarks:

Good Evening Chair and Commissioners:

The focus of Horse Farms Forever is the conservation of Marion County’s horse farms and the Farmland Preservation Area to ensure this sense of place is protected to protect the vibrant horse industry, which contributes over $2.6 billion to the county’s economy and employs more than 20,000 people. Ocala is the Horse Capital of the World and the Farmland Preservation Area is protecting the global brand and identity of Marion County.

I am representing the Board of Directors for Horse Farms Forever, which is comprised of some of the largest landowners in Marion County. I am here to speak about our concerns with two of the land use amendments for the Golden Ocala – World Equestrian Center’s DRI that are located inside the Farmland Preservation Area boundary.

Horse Farms Forever agrees that the World Equestrian Center will bring vitality to our horse industry and economy. And with this kind of growth — if managed well – it will enhance our quality of life.

However, there are TWO amendments that threaten the integrity of the Farmland Preservation Area.

ONE request will create a new land use category called WEC to allow undefined commercial development inside the Farmland Preservation Area boundary. 

The new WEC land use category is anything but rural. It’s like a Trojan Horse – it sounds and looks good, but if approved, it will invade the Farmland Preservation Area with intensive, undefined commercial use. This category would allow up to 50% Floor Area Ratio of – once again – undefined – commercial development. This means that for the 157-acre parcel, up to HALF – of the land could be allocated to commercial – that’s potentially 75 acres of commercial development in a rural area. This violates the comprehensive plan in several policies, including Policy 1.1.1:  Marion County Planning Principles, Policy 3.1.4 Rural Area Outside of the UGB and Objective 3.3.3 Farmland Preservation Area.

It’s importance to note that – already existing in the comprehensive plan and by right – the World Equestrian Center can have limited commercial use in the Farmland Preservation Area to accommodate the concession stands for the proposed polo fields or horse show grounds. This is accomplished through the PUD amendment process and is THE appropriate way to accommodate limited commercial activity and protect the integrity of the Farmland Preservation Area.

Horse Farms Forever strongly urges Golden-Ocala World Equestrian Center to withdraw this request and instead use the PUD amendment process.

The SECOND concern is moving the boundary of the Farmland Preservation Area on recently purchased property on Highway 225A that is neither adjacent to the Golden Ocala development nor the World Equestrian Center. This request to remove 118 acres from the Farmland Preservation Area is inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan, which states in Objective 3.3 that the Farmland Preservation Area is “intended to encourage preservation of agriculture….The County establishes this area as critical to the enhancement and preservation of its designation as the Horse Capital of the World.” 

The Farmland Preservation Area boundary must be respected and protected.

Horse Farms Forever’s mission is to preserve the character and culture that horses, horse farms and the Farmland Preservation Area bring to Marion County  — as it grows.

We support planned growth for our community. Ad hoc expansions are not planned growth. Urban growth becomes urban sprawl when the Comprehensive Plan is subject to change with every developer request. 

We urge Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center to RECONSIDER their land use amendments to invade the Farmland Preservation Area.

The Farmland Preservation Area boundary should be etched in stone, not with a developer’s pencil and eraser.

 Once it’s erased, it can never be replaced.

 

 

Add Your Voice to Today's Meeting

May 11, 2020
5:30 pm


McPherson Governmental Campus Auditorium
601 SE 25th Ave., Ocala 

In anticipation of a large crowd, the County has made a plan which provides several ways to participate, in person, digitally and over the phone.

Be there and be counted!

Add This to Your Calendar:

Board of County Commissioners

May 28, 2pm.

McPherson Governmental Campus Auditorium, 601 SE 25th Ave., Ocala

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We work hard to keep you informed, and to represent our members' interests in preserving our horse farms, farmland and the unique character and culture of Marion County's 193,000 acre Farmland Preservation Area.

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Horse Farms Forever Welcomes New Corporate Members

Horse Farms Forever Welcomes New Corporate Members

Every new member makes us stronger. We welcome the following new and renewing businesses who have chosen to stand with us.

Casse Racing

Owned and founded by one of the most decorated Thoroughbred trainers in the world, Mark Casse. While Mark has found international success, for over 50 years he has called Ocala home. He and his wife Tina own a 135-acre training center in the Ocala Horse Complex and have won nearly every major horse race in three countries including the 2019 Preakness and Belmont. Mark is deeply passionate about preserving the character and culture of Marion County for future generations and hopes to pass his legacy down to his children.

Ag-Pro

The largest privately-owned John Deere dealership in North America with over 90 locations nationwide. Proudly serves the agriculture, turf, and construction communities. Ag-Pro understands the enormous impact that Ocala’s equine industry has on their business, we thank them for their tremendous support. 

FTBOA

The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association is a not-for-profit association which represents more than 1,300 Thoroughbred breeders and owners who breed, raise, train and race horses born in the state of Florida. Ocala’s Thoroughbred industry is world-renowned, and draws horsemen with the year-round moderate climate, mineral-rich water and soil, outstanding facilities and strong support industries. More than 75% of Florida’s horse farms are in Ocala/Marion County and the surrounding area.

Cone Distributing

Cone Distributing is a beverage distributor presently operating in 22 counties in north central Florida, with offices in Ocala and

Tallahassee. Founded in 1985 by Douglas Cone, the company was founded on healthy and mutually profitable relationships by providing the right product, at the right time. Team Cone is committed to seeking the highest standards at every level.

 

Imagine Thoroughbreds

Imagine Thoroughbreds handles the training of young Thoroughbred race prospects, as well as fitting weanlings and yearlings for upcoming sales. Layups and broodmare care are also available. 

City of Ocala

The City of Ocala provides fiscally responsible services consistent with the community’s current and future expectations. Thank you to City of Ocala Municipal Government and Mayor Guinn for supporting Horse Farms Forever! 

Newport Hay

Newport Hay is dedicated to providing the highest quality hay and feed products. They strive to offer excellent customer services and competitive prices in order to earn your business.

Western Ivy

Western Ivy is your one-stop-shop for all of your farm or business’s promotional needs.  Located in the Golden Hills Center, Western Ivy is a staple in Northwest Marion County.  We thank Western Ivy for their continued support of Horse Farms Forever.

NetSource Technologies

Netsource Technologies is a full service integrated digital marketing agency with headquarters in Ocala, Florida. With over 25 years of marketing business behind them, they have built successful, awardwinning websites for service, retail, real estate, construction, non-profit businesses, and more from every corner of the country.

Tri-Eagle Sales

Tri-Eagle Sales has been the leading beverage wholesaler in the North and North Central Florida area since 1996. Servicing over 2,000 retail customers in our 14-county territory from two facilities in Tallahassee and Ocala, Tri-Eagle proudly proudly markets, sells, and distributes Anheuser-Busch InBev brands such as Budweiser, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Goose Island, and Stella Artois.

Seminole Feed

Over 75 years ago, Seminole Feed® established its position as a trusted company with a stellar reputation. To this day, we work hard to maintain that respect and honor. Seminole Feed®, a family-owned company, strives to provide the “World’s Best Equine Feed”. Seminole feeds are milled in the all-natural, non-medicated Seminole Feed® mill in downtown Ocala, right in the middle of the Horse Capital of the World.

 

Corporate Membership

Looking for a way to promote your business throughout the equine community? Becoming a Horse Farms Forever Corporate Member gives you access to our members in Ocala/Marion County and beyond.  Donating to Horse Farms Forever, a registered 501(c)3 with the IRS, reaches our members, friends, and subscribers though our newsletters, social media, advertising, and events.  To find out more information or to join please contact our Director of Community Affairs, Sara Fennessy at sara.fennessy@horsefarmsforever.com .