My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
1985-04
CBCC
>
Ordinances
>
1980'S
>
1985
>
1985-04
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
3/20/2019 12:10:01 PM
Creation date
10/5/2015 9:53:30 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Ordinances
Ordinance Number
1985-4
Adopted Date
01/16/1985
Ordinance Type
Zoning
State Filed Date
02\04\1985
Entity Name
Zoning Districts Single Family Residential Ag
Code Number
Section 3(A) Section 4(A) Agricultural
Subject
Zoning Districts and Atlas
Supplemental fields
SmeadsoftID
13267
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
82
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Common Vehicular Storage Areas. All mobile home developments within <br />the RMH-6 and RMH-8 zoning districts shall provide for a common area <br />for the storage of recreational equipment including boats and recre- <br />ational vehicles. <br />a. Screening. All storage areas shall be a minimum of thirty (30) <br />feet from any adjacent mobile home lot line, enclosed by a <br />security fence, and shall be properly screened from neighboring <br />residences. <br />Minimum Area. All storage areas shall provide a minimum of one <br />1 space for every ten (10) mobile homes. All stalls shall have <br />a minimum width of twelve (12) feet and a minimum depth of thirty <br />(30) feet, and all drives shall be a minimum of twenty- five (25) <br />feet wide. <br />5. Buffering Along Develo ment Boundaries. The distance from the line or <br />corner of any mo i e ome of to a boundary line of the development <br />shall be adequate to protect the residential use in the development <br />and in any case shall not be less than the following: <br />a. Where the adjoining land use (existing or permitted) is other <br />similar or higher density residential use or is a local or <br />collector street, a distance of thirty (30) feet containing a 90% <br />visually solid year round landscape buffer six (6) feet in <br />height. <br />b. Where the adjoining land use is an arterial street, a residential <br />use of lower density or a nonresidential use, protection shall be <br />provided by providing a distance of forty (40) feet containing <br />berms, walls, solid or louvered fencing, open fencing with <br />appropriate planting, or visually solid year round landscape <br />buffer, six (6) feet in height. <br />C. The areas outlined in Subsections "a" and "b" above may be <br />included as parts of the respective adjacent lots, but shall not <br />be included as part of the required minimum lot area. <br />K. REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS. <br />All future subdivisions and site plans for developments within the RMH-6, <br />RMH-8 zoning districts shall provide the following improvements, designed <br />and constructed to the requirements and specifications in the Code of Laws <br />and Ordinances of Indian River County and the State of Florida: <br />1. Bikeways (as specified in the County Bikeway Plan, as currently exists <br />or may hereafter be adopted). <br />2. Sidewalks. <br />3. Street lights. <br />-33- <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.