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Ordinance Number
2005-017
Adopted Date
05/17/2005
Agenda Item Number
9.A.3.
Ordinance Type
Zoning
State Filed Date
07\11\2005
Code Number
Chapter 911
Subject
Other Corridors Special Development Regulations
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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ORDINANCE 2005- 017 <br />Said exemption shall be reviewed by and may be granted by the planning and zoning <br />commission upon receiving a recommendation from staff and the Historic Resources <br />Advisory Committee. <br />(4) Definitions. The following terms are defined for the corridor special development <br />regulations: <br />(a) Facade: For purposes of applying architectural/building standards, a facade shall <br />mean any face of a building (including the visible portion of roof) which is visible <br />from a roadway and/or residentially designated area. <br />(b) Low sloped roof A roof with a slope less than 4:12 (rise:run). Flat roofs are included <br />in this term and classification. <br />(5) <br />(c) Visible roof structure: A partial or perimeter roof (used in conjunction with a low <br />sloped roof) that gives the appearance of having a true gable, hip, shed, or mansard <br />roof. A parapet wall is not a "visible roof structure." <br />(d) In all sections other than Color and Building Graphics, the terms "finish" and <br />"exposed" shall refer to materials or systems which may be visible, and shall not <br />refer to a paint or coloring system applied over said materials or systems. <br />Visually offensive elements: Structures that include: vending machines, gaming <br />machines, ice machines, telephones, walk-in coolers/freezers, transformers, electrical <br />equipment (including panels and meters), water or waste piping and valves, pumps, <br />satellite dishes, antennas, fans, exhaust vents, compressors, generators, tanks, and <br />similar equipment. <br />(f) Nuisance elements: Structures that have visual and noise impacts, including; loading <br />and unloading dock areas, dumpster and trash container areas, and commercial grade <br />HVAC equipment. <br />Nonconforming sign: A sign located in the corridor that was permitted prior to <br />adoption of the corridor special regulations and does not meet these special sign <br />regulations. <br />(h) Nonconforming property: A property with improvements that were permitted prior to <br />the adoption of the corridor special regulations and that do not meet the corridor <br />special regulations. <br />(i) Compatible property: Any property with improvements, permitted prior to the <br />adoption of this Code, and conforming to the corridor's: a) building thoroughfare <br />plan road buffer: b) color; and c) signage requirements <br />(e) <br />(g) <br />Landscaping. The countywide landscaping. requirements of LDR Chapter 926 shall apply <br />except as noted herein. <br />(a) Increased canopy tree size. All canopy trees shall have a minimum height of twelve <br />(12) feet and minimum spread of six (6) feet at time of planting. Palm tree clusters <br />may be used as canopy trees as specified in the landscape ordinance. However, such <br />NOTE: All wording is new wording for new Section 911.22 3 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2005\Chapter 911.22 Other Corridors.rtf <br />
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