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ORDINANCE NO, 2000-006 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING LAND <br />DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS (LDRS): CHAPTER 911, ZONING; AND <br />CHAPTER 912, SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT; AND PROVIDING FOR <br />REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY <br />AND EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT <br />REGULATIONS (LDRS) BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: <br />(1) Parking areas and driveways. Where off-street parking is required pursuant to <br />Chapter 954, Parking, such off-street parking area may encroach into the required <br />front yard setbacks, providing that the encroachment does not extend into a required <br />landscape buffer along the street frontage pursuant to the Indian River County <br />landscape ordinance, Chapter 926. <br />Parking areas and driveways are allowed to encroach within required side yards of <br />multifamily residential and nonresidential districts. Also, within multi -family <br />residential and non-residential districts, parking areas and driveways may encroach <br />within required rear yards of corner lots. On single-family zoned lots, driveways <br />must be located a minimum of five (5) feet from a tire -nearest side or rear lot line (on <br />corner lots) at the point of intersection with the right-of-way. Driveways may come <br />within two (2) feet of a side lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot <br />minimum setback at the right-of-way line. On corner and other multi -frontage lots, <br />driveways may come within two (2) feet of a rear lot line, subject to the above <br />referenced five-foot minimum setback at the right-of-way line. Common or shared <br />driveways may be located across lot lines and within sideyard setbacks when located <br />within recorded cross -access easements. <br />Coding: <br />Words in <br />type <br />1. LDR <br />Section <br />912.07(1)(b)6.k. <br />from <br />Chapter <br />Section 911.15(2)(1) <br />is hereby <br />follows: <br />zoning <br />hereby <br />amended <br />as <br />(1) Parking areas and driveways. Where off-street parking is required pursuant to <br />Chapter 954, Parking, such off-street parking area may encroach into the required <br />front yard setbacks, providing that the encroachment does not extend into a required <br />landscape buffer along the street frontage pursuant to the Indian River County <br />landscape ordinance, Chapter 926. <br />Parking areas and driveways are allowed to encroach within required side yards of <br />multifamily residential and nonresidential districts. Also, within multi -family <br />residential and non-residential districts, parking areas and driveways may encroach <br />within required rear yards of corner lots. On single-family zoned lots, driveways <br />must be located a minimum of five (5) feet from a tire -nearest side or rear lot line (on <br />corner lots) at the point of intersection with the right-of-way. Driveways may come <br />within two (2) feet of a side lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot <br />minimum setback at the right-of-way line. On corner and other multi -frontage lots, <br />driveways may come within two (2) feet of a rear lot line, subject to the above <br />referenced five-foot minimum setback at the right-of-way line. Common or shared <br />driveways may be located across lot lines and within sideyard setbacks when located <br />within recorded cross -access easements. <br />k. [Driveways on single-family lots.] On single-family zoned lots, driveways must be <br />located a minimum of five (5) feet from the nearest side lot line at the point of <br />intersection with the right-of-way. Driveways may come within two (2) feet of a side <br />or rear lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot minimum setback at the <br />right-of-way line. On corner and other multi -frontage lots, driveways may come <br />within two (2) feet of a rear lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot <br />minimum setback at the right-of-way line. Common or shared driveways may be <br />located across lot lines and within sideyard setbacks when located within recorded <br />cross -access easements. <br />Coding: <br />Words in <br />type <br />development Chapter <br />Section <br />912.07(1)(b)6.k. <br />from <br />existing <br />is <br />hereby <br />Words <br />2. <br />LDR <br />single-family <br />are <br />strikenthrotigh <br />are <br />amended <br />as <br />follows: <br />k. [Driveways on single-family lots.] On single-family zoned lots, driveways must be <br />located a minimum of five (5) feet from the nearest side lot line at the point of <br />intersection with the right-of-way. Driveways may come within two (2) feet of a side <br />or rear lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot minimum setback at the <br />right-of-way line. On corner and other multi -frontage lots, driveways may come <br />within two (2) feet of a rear lot line, subject to the above referenced five-foot <br />minimum setback at the right-of-way line. Common or shared driveways may be <br />located across lot lines and within sideyard setbacks when located within recorded <br />cross -access easements. <br />additions. u\d\ord\driveway.ord <br />Coding: <br />Words in <br />type <br />deletions <br />from <br />existing <br />law. <br />Words <br />underlined <br />are <br />strikenthrotigh <br />are <br />additions. u\d\ord\driveway.ord <br />