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Ordinance Number
1998-09
Adopted Date
05/19/1998
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulation Amendments
State Filed Date
05\26\1998
Entity Name
LDR Amendments Chapter 902; 911 ;934; 954; 956; 971
Bed and Breakfast Regulations and Various other Land Development
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Zoning District Uses for RS-6 and RT-6
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO, 98m 0 9 <br />X - District permitted <br />-- - District not permitted <br />(b) The existin Agricultural -1 and rural districts may be considered consistent wit! <br />the iow and medium density residential designations - 1, L-2,Ni- i, - <br />continue within the Urban Service Area when <br />those areas are currently used for agricultural uses, serve as or enhance open space <br />or green belt areas of the county and do not negatively impact the development of <br />more intense uses. <br />Amend LDR section 911.07(3). Single-family residential districts, as follows: <br />(3) Relationship with land use map. Single-family districts may be established in the <br />following land use designations: <br />Land Use Designations <br />Zoning District L4 L-2 M-1 M-2 REC <br />RS <br />X <br />Land <br />Use <br />Designation <br />-2 <br />RS <br />X <br />X <br />T_ <br />District <br />AG <br />-1 <br />AG -2 <br />AG <br />-3 <br />R <br />L=T <br />L� <br />-6 <br />PUB REC <br />A4 <br />-- <br />X <br />-- <br />-- <br />RT <br />X-- <br />Xt--x*-- <br />_ <br />-- <br />X <br />X_ X_ <br />A-2 <br />T X <br />X-- <br />X <br />-- <br />-- <br />-- <br />-- <br />X <br />X X <br />A-3 <br />X <br />X-- <br />X <br />-- <br />-- <br />-- <br />X X <br />RFD <br />-- <br />T <br />-- <br />-- <br />X <br />as transition <br />XI-- <br />xt-- <br />development or <br />X_ <br />RS4 <br />-- <br />existing development <br />-- <br />-- <br />X <br />X -M <br />Xt <br />_X <br />X - District permitted <br />-- - District not permitted <br />(b) The existin Agricultural -1 and rural districts may be considered consistent wit! <br />the iow and medium density residential designations - 1, L-2,Ni- i, - <br />continue within the Urban Service Area when <br />those areas are currently used for agricultural uses, serve as or enhance open space <br />or green belt areas of the county and do not negatively impact the development of <br />more intense uses. <br />Amend LDR section 911.07(3). Single-family residential districts, as follows: <br />(3) Relationship with land use map. Single-family districts may be established in the <br />following land use designations: <br />Land Use Designations <br />Zoning District L4 L-2 M-1 M-2 REC <br />RS <br />X <br />X <br />-- <br />-- X <br />-2 <br />RS <br />X <br />X <br />T_ <br />-- X <br />-3 <br />RS <br />-6 <br />-- <br />X <br />X <br />T X <br />RT <br />-6 <br />-- <br />X <br />X <br />T X <br />X <br />- District <br />permitted <br />T <br />- District <br />permitted <br />when used <br />as transition <br />from less intense/dense <br />development or <br />consistent <br />with <br />existing development <br />-- <br />- District <br />not <br />permitted <br />Amend LDR section 911.08(3). Multiple -family residential districts, as follows. <br />(3) Relationship to land use map. Multiple -family districts may be established in the <br />following land use designations: <br />Coding: Words in strike-ftou type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are <br />additions. <br />24 <br />
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