Busy Byerly: Golden Ocala and World Equestrian Center Deserve Our Thanks

Busy Byerly: Golden Ocala and World Equestrian Center Deserve Our Thanks

Over the past several months, Horse Farms Forever shared our concerns about the proposed changes to 275 acres in the Farmland Preservation Area with representatives of Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center. These proposed changes could have set in motion a ripple effect to wear away the boundary of the Farmland Preservation Area.

With the tremendous outpouring of support from horse farm owners and the community, our concerns and shared voices have been heard. Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center has agreed to withdraw their request to move the boundary of the Farmland Preservation Area on 118 acres in Area 1.

In addition, Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center has agreed to limit the commercial uses allowed on 157 acres in Area 8 to equestrian specific uses and to reduce the amount of land available for commercial use to a 35% floor area ratio, or up to 55 acres. The list of equestrian uses is more restrictive than what is already allowed in Marion County’s comprehensive plan.

With these two changes to help respect the Farmland Preservation Area, Horse Farms Forever offers our full support for Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center’s land use amendments to develop the World Equestrian Center into a world-class destination.

The additional changes to their 4,200-acre Development of Regional Impact are within Marion County’s Urban Growth Boundary and do not directly impact the Farmland Preservation Area.

The World Equestrian Center will bring enormous vitality to our horse industry and economy. In the decades to come, the vision to build the World Equestrian Center will dramatically impact this community in many positive ways. It will be a significant driver of the economy and will cement our region’s global brand as the Horse Capital of the World. This growth, if managed well, will enhance our quality of life.

Our future, and the future of the World Equestrian Center, depends on preserving the land for horses. Without the land, there are no horses.

Now that the threats to the Farmland Preservation Area have been removed, let’s join our voices to thank the leadership of Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center for creating the right kind of ripples in our community, building a thriving and robust horse industry in Marion County.

The community came together to join Horse Farms Forever protecting the integrity of the Farmland Preservation Area. Now, now let’s stand together again with Golden Ocala-World Equestrian Center at the May 28 Marion County Commission meeting and advocate for the approval of their amendment to the comprehensive plan. We thank them for listening to our concerns and agreeing to join us in safeguarding the Farmland Preservation Area.

Busy Byerly

Busy Shires Byerly is director of conservation strategies for Horse Farms Forever.

Ears Up! We’re Watching a New Development Threat

Ears Up! We’re Watching a New Development Threat

May 22, 2020

Yesterday, we were alerted to an application with Growth Services to amend the comprehensive plan to expand a Rural Activity Center (RAC) at the intersection of N Highway 329 and W Highway 318, Reddick. The developers are asking for a Special Use Permit for activities that would corrupt the integrity of the neighborhood. The property is in the heart of the Farmland Preservation Area.

This property is owned by the Rudnianyn family, the same proponents of the West Ocala Beltway. The business will be called Double Gate ATV Race Track. The proposed uses are RV parking, event facilities, ATV racetrack, ATV sales and service facilities, paintball events, and other activities not intended for a Rural Activity Center.

 

What Could This Mean for the Neighborhood?

  • Here is a development of similar description in Palatka: Hogwaller.
  • Two years ago, this happened in a rural Alachua neighborhood.

The Planning hearing is June 1st and the Commission hearing is June 17th. 

We are in full alert status on this project and will be meeting with the applicants, their planner and the county staff.  Stay tuned as we gather more information. 

  • Here is our full Policy Statement, which further explains the details of the project, and why we are concerned.
  • Here is our letter to Marion County Growth Services.
  • Here is our letter to Tillman Engineering, the firm of record on the project, explaining our concerns and requesting a meeting.

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Glen Hill Farm Calls on Elected Officials to Stand Firm on Farmland Preservation

Glen Hill Farm Calls on Elected Officials to Stand Firm on Farmland Preservation

Thank you, Glen Hill Farm, for pointing out how inextricably linked are the Marion County economy and the existence of horse farms. One third of our economy is equine. We join Glen Hill Farm in calling on our elected officials to do the right thing for the land and future generations.

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Steinbrenner Family & Kinsman Farm Support Collaborative Effort to Protect Open Space

Steinbrenner Family & Kinsman Farm Support Collaborative Effort to Protect Open Space

We thank Kinsman Farm for their continued membership and wholehearted support of our mission to protect horse lands. They are a great ally as we collaborate with the community to preserve what’s special about Marion County.

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Bridlewood Farm Supports Vigorous Protection of the Farmland Preservation Area

Bridlewood Farm Supports Vigorous Protection of the Farmland Preservation Area

We fully concur that WEC and the Farmland Preservation Area can and should co-exist to the benefit of all. Thank you, Bridlewood Farm and the Malone family for your continued support of Horse Farms Forever’s mission to preserve the farmland that makes Marion County unique and irreplaceable.

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