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01/06/1982
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JAN 61992 E80K Fa;F 523 <br />from commercial uses, industrial activities, utility <br />plants and principal streets near the site; <br />protection of important natural functions and <br />features of the site and the surrounding area. <br />MEDIUM DENSITY 1 (MID -1): This district is characterized by <br />densities of an urban nature. Densities in this district <br />shall not exceed eight (8) units per acre. <br />MEDIUM DENSITY 2 (MD -2): This district is similar to the <br />MD -1 district, being characterized as urban in nature. <br />Densities shall not exceed ten (10) units per acre. <br />MIXED USE DISTRICT (MXD) <br />Past development has produced several areas possessing <br />a broad mixture of land uses, many of which are incompatible <br />with good land -use patterns and effective transition <br />buffers. The Affixed Use District designation, as shown on <br />the Land Use Map, represents the maximum permitted extent of <br />a mixed use land pattern. Within the designated areas, the <br />County shall encourage, where appropriate, redevelopment in <br />accordance with the dominant land uses and the health, <br />safety and welfare of area residents. Permitted uses include <br />residential development up to fourteen (14) units per acre, <br />commercial and industrial uses. All future non-residential <br />development in this District shall be regulated using <br />performance standards as addressed in the Zoning Code and <br />criteria described in this Plan. <br />im <br />ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE DESIGNATION <br />The environmentally sensitive designation recognizes <br />that certain areas of the county are particularly sensitive <br />to developmental impacts. Areas within this designation <br />include marsh lands, wet lands and areas with extensive <br />mangrove growth, constituting a sensitive ecosystem. Areas <br />designated environmentally sensitive west of I-95 shall <br />have the same maxii-aum residential density limitation as <br />the agricultural district. <br />_ 11 <br />
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