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Ordinance Number
1995-10
Adopted Date
05/31/1995
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
06\14\1995
Entity Name
Various Land Development Regulations
Subject
Amending LDRs Ch. 901,902,911,912,913,914,etc.
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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1048
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pursuant to generally accepted standards are <br />suitable for the proposed use pursuant to the <br />following criteria. <br />1. The project site shall be located outside of <br />the urban service area as shown on the adopted <br />land use map. <br />2. All requirements and standards of section <br />954.05, 954.06, 954.07, 954.08 and 954.09 <br />shall apply to all parking spaces, driveways <br />and traffic circulation areas. <br />3. All applicable Chapter. 930 stormwater <br />management requirements shall be satisfied. <br />4. All state handicap parking and access <br />requirements shall be satisfied. <br />5. The construction standards of section <br />954.10(5), (6) and (7) shall apply. <br />6. The proposed uses(s) on the site shall not <br />generate/ attract a gross total of more than <br />two hundred (200) average annual daily trips. <br />The applicant shall provide information and <br />analysis deemed sufficient by the county <br />public works director or his designee <br />rAILGrMMIZ74R to properly estimate the anticipated <br />number of average annual daily trips. The <br />county ublic works director or his designee <br />- shall determine the total <br />number of gross average annual daily trips <br />pursuant to accepted traffic engineering <br />design standards. <br />7. No more than five (5) percent of the vehicles <br />using the project site may exceed (5) tons. <br />The site may not be used by any vehicle having <br />an axle weight exceeding eighteen thousand <br />(18,000) pounds. <br />8. Unpaved parking stall areas shall have a <br />stabilized subgrade (minimum thickness: six <br />(6) inches)-with,a Florida bearing value of at <br />least seventy-five (75). Sod or other <br />stabilized material shall be placed on top of <br />the subgrade. Unpaved driveway areas shall <br />have a stabilized subgrade (minimum thickness: <br />six (6) inches) with a Florida bearing value <br />of at least seventy-five (75). <br />To demonstrate that existing unpaved areas <br />meet these standards, core samples taken in <br />accordance with FDOT-approved methods shall be <br />performed and the testing methods and results <br />shall be reported to the ublic works director <br />or his designee Mellon - • -- A minimum of <br />three (3) core samples shall be taken on any <br />given project site or one (1) core sample <br />shall be taken for every five thousand (5,000) <br />square feet of unpaved parking/driveway area, <br />whichever results in the greater number of <br />required samples. All core sample testing <br />locations shall be approved by the public <br />works director or his designee • - • -- <br />prior to testing. <br />Coding: Words in • • -• • type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />
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