How Close Do You Live to Weyerhaeuser Lands? — Find out using our interactive lands map
You can find out how close you live to Weyerhaeuser lands. Enter your address in the legend below and click the Go button.
Then use this interactive map to learn about the land uses that may take place near that address, based on Weyerhaeuser's Long Term Master Plan, which is based on the community's Vision and the existing Alachua County Comprehensive Plan:
- Click on the land use checkboxes in the legend to show the four different land use categories on the map.
- Click on the "info" link to see a definition of each land use for the Envision Alachua Sector Plan application.
- Click on the "image" link to see examples of what these land use types may look like.
- To return the map to its default setting, click "Reset Map."
Lands designated Conservation Land Use include the following uses: conservation, recreation, open space uses, wildlife preserves, game management and refuge areas, water conservation and retention/detention areas to assist storm water management needs, limited agricultural uses consistent with the resource value and employing the latest applicable best management practices, and roadway connections as necessary. No residential development will be allowed.
Lands designated Preservation are intended for use as natural reserves and shall be managed through a Conservation Management Plan to insure the permanent preservation of the natural resources for the preservation of wildlife habitat and water quality. All rights for agriculture and forestry are removed, and the land is never to be developed. Preservation lands within the EASP were identified to function as an enhancement of Lochloosa Creek’s connected wetland system to promote linkages for wildlife habitat and to build upon East Alachua County’s conservation framework.
Lands designated Rural Land Use allow for agricultural activities including forestry and other agricultural uses, such as cattle grazing, cultivation of field crops, vegetable crops, dairies and those commercial or other uses on a limited scale serving or ancillary to agricultural activities, such as farm equipment and supplies, sales or service, farmers' markets, agritourism activities, composting, limited agricultural processing, and agricultural product distribution. Rural residential uses, home-based businesses, heritage tourism and ecotourism activities, resource-based recreation and outdoor activity-based recreation, and roadway connections as necessary are also allowed. Uses involving animals not normally associated with agricultural activities, such as animal sanctuaries, kennels and commercial animal raising may be approved by the County Commission. New residential uses at a maximum density of one dwelling unit per five acres shall be permitted.
Land designated Employment Oriented Mixed Use will include all uses allowed in the Agriculture, Conservation, and Rural Land Uses of the Envision Alachua Sector Plan as well as a full range of urban land uses including, but not limited to, non-residential development to support jobs such as office, research and development, manufacturing, industrial, institutional, retail, and commercial development, and urban residential development including, but not limited to, low-density residential and high-density residential development. Maximum non-residential development will be 11.2 million square feet. Residential uses are proposed to range in density from one to fifty dwelling units per acre (a total of 8,700 dwelling units proposed).