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ORDINANCE NO. 94- 25 <br />(number of allowable dwelling units) X (2 residents <br />per dwelling unit) X 1.5 = maximum number of <br />residents allowed. <br />In no case shall the maximum number of residents allowed <br />on a project site exceed the average maximum number of <br />residents allowed (as calculated by the above formula) on <br />adjacent sites bordering the project site. Averaging for <br />adjacent sites shall be based upon length of the common <br />CH District Side Yard Setback Against FEC Railroad. The <br />endnotes portion of 911.10(7) is hereby amended as follows: <br />"Notes: <br />Yards - Front Yards abutting S.R. 60 shall be seventy-five <br />(75) feet; <br />Rear Yards (CH only) 0 if abutting FEC Railroad; <br />Side Yards (CL, CG, CH) 0 if abutting a nonresidential use <br />with interconnected parking and approved access easement. 0 <br />if abutting FEC Railroad (CH only). <br />Height - See section 911.15 for exceptions. <br />IL & IG District Side Yard Setback Against FEC Railroad. <br />Section 911.11(8) is hereby amended as follows: <br />(8) Size and dimension criteria. <br />Regulation Unit of Measure IL IG <br />Minimum lot size sq.ft. 15,000 15,000 <br />Minimum lot width ft. 100 100 <br />Minimum yard ft. <br />Front 25 25 <br />Side* 10 10 <br />Rear* 20/0 20/0 <br />Maximum Bldg. Coverage percent 40 40 <br />Minimum Open Space percent 15 15 <br />Maximum Building Ht. ft. 35 35 <br />*No rear yard or side yard required M --where the rear property <br />line or side property line abuts a railroadFEC <br />Railroad. <br />15. Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Ordinance 15% Reduction for <br />Individual Assessments. Section 953.07(2)(b) is hereby <br />amended to read as follows: <br />The impact fees in the fee schedule have been reduced by <br />fifteen (15) percent. Applicants preparing an individual <br />assessment pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, <br />shall also be. entitled to a fifteen (15) Dercent <br />Coding: Words in • -• • type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />10 <br />