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Ordinance Number
1997-29
Adopted Date
12/16/1997
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
12\29\1997
Subject
Zoning Amendments & LDR Amendments Chapters 911; 917; 926; 932; 952; 971
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Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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.ORDINANCE NO. 97-29 <br />Hedge or shrub material within buffers may be reduced by 50% when a 6' wall or <br />fence is provided within the buffer, if the remaining amount of required shrub <br />material and at least 50% of required understory tree material are planted between <br />the project site perimeter and the wall or fence. Alternative planting locations may <br />be approved by the Planning and Zoning? Commission. <br />The standards for the buffer categories are set forth in the illustrations herein that specify <br />the number of plants required per one hundred (100) lineal feet. To determine the.total <br />number of plants required, the linear footage of each side of the property requiring a <br />buffer shall be divided by one hundred (100) and multiplied by the number of plants shown <br />in the illustration. The plants shall be spread in a reasonably even manner along the length <br />of the buffer. Buffer opaque feature options are also illustrated herein and are further <br />defined in Chapter 901, Definitions, of the County Land Development Code. <br />12. BUFFERS BETWEEN COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL <br />Amend zoning chapter section 911.10(8), as follows: <br />Buffer yards are required along rear/side property lines and measured at right <br />angles to lot lines. All screening and buffering requirements shall meet the <br />standards established in section 926, Landscaping and Buffering. No parking or <br />loading shall be permitted within buffer yards. <br />When a loading dock is proposed to serve a use that normally requires frequent <br />dock use (e.g_grocery store, department store big box retail), and is to be located <br />adjacent to a residentially designated site, and will not be screened from view from <br />an adjacent residential site by an intervening building or structure, an 8' high wall <br />shall be required between the loading; dock and the residential site. Wall height <br />shall be measured from the grade elevation of the parkin area rea adjacent to the <br />loading dock. Plantings along the wall are required in accordance with the <br />standards of landscape section 926.08. <br />13, BUFFERS BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL & RESIDENTIAL <br />Amend zoning chapter section 911.11(7), as follows: <br />(7) Buffer yard requirements. Where a nonresidential use within an industrial district <br />directly abuts a single family or multi -family residential zoning district or use, a <br />landscaped buffer yard meeting the following specifications shall be required along <br />the side and/or rear property lines. <br />(8) Required <br />buffer <br />yards: <br />Abutting <br />Use/District <br />Single <br />Family <br />Multi <br />-Family <br />District <br />Buffer <br />Type <br />Buffer <br />Type <br />PRO <br />C - 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />D <br />- 3 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />OCR <br />C - 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />D <br />- 3 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />MED <br />C - 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />D <br />- 3 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />CN <br />B - 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />C <br />- 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />CL <br />B - 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />C <br />- 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />CG <br />B 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />C <br />6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />- <br />- <br />CH <br />B - 6 <br />ft. Opaque <br />B <br />- 6 <br />ft. <br />Opaque <br />Buffer yards are required along rear/side property lines and measured at right <br />angles to lot lines. All screening and buffering requirements shall meet the <br />standards established in section 926, Landscaping and Buffering. No parking or <br />loading shall be permitted within buffer yards. <br />When a loading dock is proposed to serve a use that normally requires frequent <br />dock use (e.g_grocery store, department store big box retail), and is to be located <br />adjacent to a residentially designated site, and will not be screened from view from <br />an adjacent residential site by an intervening building or structure, an 8' high wall <br />shall be required between the loading; dock and the residential site. Wall height <br />shall be measured from the grade elevation of the parkin area rea adjacent to the <br />loading dock. Plantings along the wall are required in accordance with the <br />standards of landscape section 926.08. <br />13, BUFFERS BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL & RESIDENTIAL <br />Amend zoning chapter section 911.11(7), as follows: <br />(7) Buffer yard requirements. Where a nonresidential use within an industrial district <br />directly abuts a single family or multi -family residential zoning district or use, a <br />landscaped buffer yard meeting the following specifications shall be required along <br />the side and/or rear property lines. <br />
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