ParrotBill
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Here is the article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...ture-development-wetlands-20151013-story.html
It is saying that Disney had an agreement to restore land in the Mira Lago property they acquired in exchange for permission to develop 350 acres of wetlands in WDW over the next 30 years. Now they are asking permission to develop 575 acres of wetlands. (nearly 1 square mile out of the 45 square miles in WDW!) Disney said "attendance growth and rising demand are driving projections." The largest amount are in an area surrounding the Magic Kingdom. Disney has agreement to develop 116 acres and wants to add 169 acres to that. A person is quoted about the development plans: "It runs the entire list — parking lots, expansion of … the theme-park attractions themselves, service areas," he said.
And wetlands is only a portion of the development plan. The article says Disney will try to develop as much as possible outside of wetlands.
Here is a link to Reedy Creek's land use plan through 2020, so only the next 5 years are really shown here.
http://rcid.org/About/2020CompPlan.aspx
Open the document titled "Future Land Use Element Policies Data Analysis"or this link
http://rcid.org/Portals/0/Documents...e_Land_Use_Element_Policies-Data-Analysis.pdf
The report indicates that Conservation Lands include mostly wetlands. It makes sense that wetlands would be classified under Conservation Lands. Scroll down to see some maps of this. Now look at conservation lands near the Magic Kingdom. Not very many, right? You have to look far east and far south to find the conservation lands.
I am surprised and a bit put off that Disney wants to destroy nearly a square mile of wetlands, but at the same time I am amazed that Disney is starting to plan this much growth.
Discuss... so what is Disney dreaming up that could develop a couple square miles?
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...ture-development-wetlands-20151013-story.html
It is saying that Disney had an agreement to restore land in the Mira Lago property they acquired in exchange for permission to develop 350 acres of wetlands in WDW over the next 30 years. Now they are asking permission to develop 575 acres of wetlands. (nearly 1 square mile out of the 45 square miles in WDW!) Disney said "attendance growth and rising demand are driving projections." The largest amount are in an area surrounding the Magic Kingdom. Disney has agreement to develop 116 acres and wants to add 169 acres to that. A person is quoted about the development plans: "It runs the entire list — parking lots, expansion of … the theme-park attractions themselves, service areas," he said.
And wetlands is only a portion of the development plan. The article says Disney will try to develop as much as possible outside of wetlands.
Here is a link to Reedy Creek's land use plan through 2020, so only the next 5 years are really shown here.
http://rcid.org/About/2020CompPlan.aspx
Open the document titled "Future Land Use Element Policies Data Analysis"or this link
http://rcid.org/Portals/0/Documents...e_Land_Use_Element_Policies-Data-Analysis.pdf
The report indicates that Conservation Lands include mostly wetlands. It makes sense that wetlands would be classified under Conservation Lands. Scroll down to see some maps of this. Now look at conservation lands near the Magic Kingdom. Not very many, right? You have to look far east and far south to find the conservation lands.
I am surprised and a bit put off that Disney wants to destroy nearly a square mile of wetlands, but at the same time I am amazed that Disney is starting to plan this much growth.
Discuss... so what is Disney dreaming up that could develop a couple square miles?