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Ordinance Number
2003-043
Adopted Date
12/16/2003
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulation Amendments
State Filed Date
12\22\2003
Entity Name
Roseland Corridor
Code Number
Section 911.21
Subject
Roseland Corridor Special Development Regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO. 2003-043 <br />(b) Exemptions. <br />Industrial and storage buildings located in the CH, IL, and IG zoning districts shall be <br />exempted from foundation planting landscaping requirements and architectural/building <br />requirements for building facades that do not abut residentially designated areas or front on <br />public roads. However, industrial buildings shall satisfy the color requirements. <br />2. Electrical substations and similar uses that prohibit access by the public onto the site may be <br />exempted from architectural/building requirements, if the exempted building(s) and <br />equipment will be visually screened from adjacent properties and roadways. <br />Historic Buildings and Resources: In accordance with future land use element objective 8 <br />and LDR Chapter 933, historic buildings and resources identified in the "Historic Properties <br />Survey of Indian River County, Florida"or identified by the Historic Resources Advisory <br />Committee and located within the Roseland corridor are exempt from the special Roseland <br />Corridor Plan requirements to the extent that applying the special Corridor requirements <br />would: <br />Conflict with the preservation or restoration of a historic building or resource, or <br />b. Threaten or destroy the historical significance of an identified historic building or <br />resource. <br />Said exemption shall be reviewed by and be granted by the planning and zoning <br />commission upon receipt of a recommendation from staff and the Historic <br />Resources Advisory Committee. <br />With the following exceptions, uses within the corridor are allowed as specified in LDR <br />Chapter 911 (zoning ordinance): <br />1. Temporary uses: no temporary outdoor sales uses shall be located closer than 200' to US 1 <br />or any Thoroughfare Plan road right-of-way unless a US 1 and Thoroughfare Plan road <br />landscape buffer, as specified in the landscaping section, has been established between the <br />temporary sales use and the adjacent US 1 or Thoroughfare Plan road right-of-way. <br />2. Uses involving vehicle and service bays that are oriented perpendicular to US 1 or Roseland <br />Road are allowed only if a Type "B" buffer with a 4' opaque feature is provided along the <br />site's US 1 or Roseland Road frontage. <br />(d) Special sign regulations. <br />Scope. <br />These special regulations consist of additional requirements above and beyond the county <br />sign ordinance and shall supersede any less restrictive provisions found in the sign <br />ordinance. All signs shall comply with the requirements of the sign ordinance except as <br />modified by these special sign regulations. <br />Approval for change of sign design required. <br />Code: All text is new wording in a newly create code section 91 1.21. <br />FACommunity Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\Roseland Corridor Plan 090903.doc <br />
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