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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
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Zoning Districts and Atlas
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13267
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iii. All drives and parking areas shall be surfaced with a hard <br />and durable material and properly drained. <br />iv. All applicable FAA and state regulations shall be met. <br />V. Letters from appropriate fire and rescue agencies shall be <br />submitted ensuring that protective services can be provided <br />at an adequate level. <br />vi. Screening: (RESERVED) <br />I. UTILITY USES <br />1. Public and Private Utilities, Heavy. (Special Exception) <br />a. Districts Requiring Special Exception. Heavy public and private <br />utilities may be allowed in the A-1 district upon receiving approval <br />for a special exception as provided in Section 25.3 and after meeting <br />the requirements defined below. <br />b. Additional Information Requirements: <br />i. A site plan showing the proposed utility site, pursuant to <br />the requirements of Section 23. <br />ii. A plan of the utility system, showing how the proposed <br />facility will connect with any existing utility systems. <br />iii. A statement shall be submitted which explains the function <br />of the proposed utility and its consistency with the goals, <br />objectives and policies of the Indian River County Compre- <br />hensive Plan. <br />iv. A statement identifying any radioactive, toxic or other <br />hazardous wastes which may be generated or utilized on the <br />premises. <br />C. Criteria for Public and Private Utilities, Heavy: <br />i. Heavy utility uses shall include all electrical generation <br />plants, major sewage treatment and disposal facilities, and <br />major water purification plants. <br />ii. Any power generation facility shall be consistent with the <br />provisions of the Florida "Electrical Power Plant Siting <br />Act", Chapter 23, Section 23.09191 F.S., as well as the <br />Utility Element of the Indian River County Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />iii. The disposal of all wastes, gaseous, liquid or solid, shall <br />comply with all Federal, State and local laws. <br />iv. All above ground facilities shall be located no closer than <br />one hundred (100) feet from all premises. <br />V. In all zoning districts except the industrial districts, all <br />equipment, machinery, and facilities which cannot, by their <br />size or nature, be located Within an enclosed building shall <br />be completely screened from the view of surrounding prop- <br />erties. <br />vi. All buildings and parking and loading areas shall be located <br />a minimum of one hundred (100) feet from any lot line <br />adjacent to a residential zoning district. This one hundred <br />(100) foot yard shall be heavily landscaped. <br />2. Public and Private Utilities, Limited. (Special Exception) <br />a. Districts Requiring Administrative Permit: Limited public and <br />private utilities may be allowed within the RFD, RS -1, RS -3, RS -6, <br />RT -6, RM -3, RM -4, RM -6, RM -8, RM -10, RM -14, RMH-6, RMH-8 and CRVP <br />-56- <br />
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