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Ordinance Number
2007-012
Adopted Date
03/20/2007
Agenda Item Number
9.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulation Amendments
State Filed Date
03\31\2007
Code Number
Chapter 901,911,913,926,930,934
Subject
Land Development Regulations Various Amendments
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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ORDINANCE 2007- 012 <br />(6) Dry retention slopes and wet retention slopes above the design normal or <br />control water elevation shall be grassed or otherwise stabilized. Retention <br />or detention ponds with any area having more than two (2) feet of water at <br />design storm or permanent pool with the exception of ponds, or lakes, in <br />golf courses, public parks or in developments in which the pond, or lake is <br />designed to serve as an aesthetic amenity to the development, shall be <br />fenced with a minimum four -foot high fence as determined by the public <br />works director. <br />(7) Maintenance areas shall not be required along shorelines adjacent to <br />littoral zones, provided that maintenance access is not inhibited to the <br />remainder of the stormwater management tract. Such access may be <br />provided by means of an easement around the littoral zone, an ingress- <br />egress <br />n rg ess- <br />egress easement of a minimum width of fifteen (15) feet, a turn -around <br />area within the maintenance area, or as otherwise approved by the public <br />works director or his designee. <br />Section 934.05, water management standards, is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />On project sites exceeding ten (10) acres in area, A any excavation or mining activity in <br />the unincorporated county which results in the creation or expansion of a waterbody (as defined <br />in Chapter 901) shall be subject to the following <br />standards, except as specifically exempted in Section 934.04 of this chapter. The littefal Zen <br />iiens E)f this seetion shall not apply to ef ea4ed of expanded watefbedies E)f any size in eases <br />.14he-fe the. St. johns Rivef Wa4ef Management Distfiet has permitting jufisdietion and does fte4 <br />The <br />requirements of this section shall not apply to small lot single-family subdivisions, which, as <br />designated in Section 971.41(9), are expressly to provide workforce or affordable housing_ <br />(1) A littoral zone(s) shall be established as part of the created waterbody. A design <br />and management plan must be submitted which shall: <br />(a) Include a topographic map of the proposed littoral zone(s) showing the control <br />elevation contour and the minus two -and -one -half -foot control water elevation <br />contour, and include a cross-sectional view of the littoral zone(s) planting design, <br />showing the required slopes from the top of the bank to a depth of two and one- <br />half (2 1/2) feet below the control water elevation; <br />(b) Specify how vegetation is to be established, including the extent, method, type <br />and timing of any planting provided; <br />(c) Provide a description of any water management procedures to be followed in <br />order to ensure the continued viability and health of the littoral zones; <br />(d) Include a plan view which documents the location and extent of the littoral zones, <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance 60 <br />Strike +t,..atigt,: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />FACommunity Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2007\2007- 901, 911, 913, 926, 930, & 934 Landscaping.RTF <br />
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