Overview of Deseret Ranch - East Central Florida Corridor Task Force
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Overview of Deseret Ranch - East Central Florida Corridor Task Force
Deseret Ranches Overview Erik Jacobsen, General Manager Deseret Ranches of Florida St. Cloud, Florida June 5, 2014 Geography • 295,000 acres • Brevard, Orange and Osceola Counties • Borders the St. Johns River History • 1950 – Property purchased; mostly cut-over timber land • 1950-1965: – Improvements to pastures and infrastructure • 1965-2014: – Improvements in operations Cattle • One of the premier cow/calf operations in U.S. – 42,500 cows – 35,000 calves weaned yearly • 14 operational units • 6.5 acres/cow Cattle • What’s unique? – – – – Scale/efficiency Genetics Process controls Employee development Citrus • 1700 acres – Mostly juice varieties (Hamlin, Valencia) • Precision irrigated • 20 million glasses of orange juice Other Operations • Row crops • Palm and timber harvesting • Sod production • Shell mining Stewardship • Multiple use philosophy • Sustainable management of natural resources • Comprehensive wildlife management program Stewardship • Water resource protection – Donated easements for water storage – Supported regional planning – Improved irrigation Future of the Region • As a landowner, our future is tied to the region’s future • Central Florida will grow by millions • We support longterm land, water and transportation planning • We think in terms of generations Promoting Economic Development • Working with Osceola to create new place for hightech jobs in the path of growth – 19,000-acre Northeast District – Close to OIA, Medical City and Innovation Way Northeast District • Designed to grow jobs and reduce auto dependence – Centers-based – 44,000 future jobs – Road and rail planned – Preserves the Econ Swamp North Ranch Sector Plan • Working with Osceola on sector plan for 133,000 acres – Requested in Executive Order – Creates framework to avoid piecemeal development – Addresses land use, water, environment and transportation North Ranch Sector Plan Area in Osceola Future of the Region • Deseret will work with Brevard, Orange, Osceola and other stakeholders to connect region’s job centers in a responsible way – North Ranch Sector Plan represents 50% of vacant and developable land in the study area Future of the Region • We want sound future growth: – Communities with high quality of life – Minimize auto dependence – Protect important natural systems – Continued farming and ranching for generations Thank you Current Draft Framework Map