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Ordinance Number
1993-08
Adopted Date
03/18/1993
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations Amendment
State Filed Date
03\26\1993
Entity Name
Residential Treatment Centers
Code Number
Amending LDRs Ch. 901,904,911,913,952,95
Subject
Land Development Regulations Various Definitions
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2743
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(b) Criteria for sludge spreading: <br />1. A site plan which shows the limits of the areas for <br />sludge spreading and setbacks from the sludge spreading <br />operation to property lines, pursuant to the requirements <br />of Chapter 914, Site Plans; <br />2. A fifty -foot setback shall be required when the sludge <br />spreading operation is adjacent to agriculturally <br />designated property; <br />3. A one hundred -foot setback shall be required when the <br />sludge spreading operation is adjacent to residentially <br />designated or commercial/ industrial designated property, <br />4. As part of a stormwater management report, signed and <br />sealed by a professional engineer, the applicant shall <br />demonstrate that no adverse impacts will occur on <br />properties and waterbodies, on or 'off-site, by runoff <br />from the sludge -spreading operation, <br />5. An additional report, signed and sealed by a professional <br />engineer or a hydrologist, must be submitted which <br />demonstrates that the sludge spreading operation will <br />have no adverse impacts on groundwater. <br />6. The facility must be approved by.the Indian River County <br />Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) Board, in <br />conformance with the provisions of the county's Sludge <br />and Septage Ordinance. <br />SECTION 24: Amend Chapter 911 to establish section 911.08(8), <br />to read as follows: <br />"(8) Required buffer yards: <br />Where a multi -family project in the RM -6, RM -8 or RM -10 district <br />abuts a single-family zoning district, the following buffer yards <br />shall be provided along the boundary between the multi -family <br />project and the single-family zoning district. <br />Multi -family District Buffer Type <br />RM -6 C - 3 ft. Opaque or D - 6 It. Opaque <br />RM -8 C - 3 ft. Opaque or D - 6 ft. Opaque <br />RM -10 C - 3 ft. Opaque or D - 6 ft. Opaque <br />SECTION 25: Section 911.15(2)(q) is hereby amended to read as <br />follows: <br />(q) Screening enclosures, patios, and decks. No screening <br />enclosures, patios, or decks shall be located closer than ( 10 ) <br />feet to any rear property line or In I MIJUMM within any <br />easement for utilities, drainage, or access .. RAPIMMI- <br />0 <br />SECTION 26: Section 954.05(3) is hereby amended to read as <br />follows: <br />(3) Auto repair, auto body, and diagnostic shops. <br />Coding: Words in . . -. . type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />13 <br />
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