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Ordinance Number
90-16
Adopted Date
09/11/1990
Ordinance Type
LDR Title IX
State Filed Date
09\11\1990
Entity Name
Title IX Land Development Regulations
Subject
Land Development Regulations
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RS -6, Residential Single Family up to 6 units per acre <br />RT -6, Residential Two -Family up to 6 units per acre <br />RM -3, Residential Multi -Family up to 3 units per acre <br />RM -4, Residential Multi -Family up to 4 units per acre <br />RM -6, Residential Multi -Family up to 6 units per acre <br />RM -8, Residential Multi -Family up to 8 units per acre <br />RM -10, Residential Multi -Family up to 10 units per acre <br />R -SCID, Residential, Blue Cypress Improvement District: see <br />special regulations, chapter 911 (Zoning) <br />ROSE -4, Roseland Residential District: see special <br />regulations, chapter 911 (Zoning) <br />PRO, Professional Office <br />OCR, Office, Commercial, Residential <br />(2) Within the land use designations and zoning districts <br />referenced in section 912.05(1), uses and related structures <br />other than single family dwelling units are allowed as either <br />permitted, administrative approval, or special exception <br />uses. More specific information regarding allowable uses <br />within these districts is contained in chapter 911, Zoning. <br />(3) Accessory Uses and Structures. <br />(A) Uses and structures accessory to a single family <br />dwelling may be allowed upon a property as provided for <br />by the definition of accessory use and accessory <br />structure in Chapter 901; these definitions are as <br />follows: <br />Accessory Use - A use which: <br />(a) Is clearly incidental to, customarily found in <br />association with, and serves a principal use; <br />(b) Is subordinate in purpose, area, and extent to <br />the principal use served; and <br />(c) Is located on the same lot as the principal <br />use, or on an adjoining lot in the same <br />ownership as that of the principal use. <br />Accessory Structure - A structure which is customarily <br />associated with, subordinate in size and incidental in <br />use to the principal structure and located on the same <br />site. Examples are tool sheds and garages. <br />(B) Allowable accessory structures include, but are not <br />limited to, the following: <br />1. air conditioners and similar mechanical equipment <br />2. docks and accessory waterfront structures (piers, <br />observation platforms, and other similar <br />structures) <br />3. swimming pools and related structures <br />4. play equipment, tree houses, lights, outdoor <br />furniture and mailboxes <br />5. patios, terraces, porches, walkways, gazebos, decks <br />228 <br />
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