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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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2 <br />For properties containing manmade bodies of water, the open water area may be excluded entirely from <br />the open space calculation (e.g. excluded from gross area and from open space area credit). <br />9. Hours of Display for Open House Signs. Section 956.11(2)(h)6 <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />6. Additional regulations for real estate open to inspection <br />signs. One on -premise sign not to exceed four ( 4 ) square <br />feet in area inviting the inspection of said property in <br />all zoning districts may be placed in addition to the <br />sign permitted in subparagraph 956.11(2)(h)1. <br />Two (2) additional off -premise open house signs may be <br />placed per open house. However, no more than two (2) <br />such signs may be placed.per intersection. Such signs <br />may be located within a road right-of-way, provided the <br />sign is. <br />a. Located at least eight (8) feet from any roadway; <br />b. Constructed as a break away sign; and <br />c. No more than three (3) feet above the crown of the <br />adjacent road. <br />All open house signs shall be placed only when the <br />property is actually open for inspection and shall <br />be displayed only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and <br />7:00 p.m. Said signs shall be limited to the words <br />"open house", "open for inspection", or other similar <br />words or phrases. <br />10. Development Project Soils Certification Requirement. Amend <br />Section 930.08 as follows: <br />(1) Type A Permit - A detailed description and drawing ( scale <br />1" = 50' or larger) of the proposed stormwater management <br />system shall be submitted to the Community Development <br />Director by a Florida registered engineer or, for any <br />development project constructed on a site of 1.00 acre or <br />less, a Florida registered architect as long as any <br />engineering service involved in the design is purely <br />incidental to the architect's practice, as provided for <br />in Florida Statutes §481.229, as may be amended from time <br />to time. The following information shall be required: <br />(a) Hydrologic data including design rainfall, project <br />drainage area, tributary offsite drainage area, <br />percolation tests, existing and proposed impervious <br />area and soil characteristics including depth to <br />wet season high water table. Soil boring at four <br />hundred (4001) feet spacing to a depth of six (61) <br />feet shall be provided. Alternate representative <br />soil profiles may be used if approved in writing by <br />the Public Works Director and if demonstrated to be <br />from a reliable and generally recognized source. A <br />one foot interval contour topographic map of <br />development area including offsite area of <br />sufficient size to indicate the general neighboring <br />elevations, drainage patterns and transition grades <br />shall be provided. Justification for wet season <br />water table assumptions shall be provided. <br />(b) <br />Hydrologic calculations <br />for determining <br />existing <br />and proposed stormwater <br />runoff. <br />Coding: Words in ISMUMMUS . type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />
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