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ORDINANCE NO. 91- <br />operati-on or-occupancy—af a buildi.nq— or faeil-ity fer—its <br />ultimate intended residential, commercial or industrial use. <br />Section 10: Section 915.18 Open Space Standards is hereby amended <br />to read as follows: <br />The minimum amount of open space required within a planned <br />development project shall be as specified within the underlying <br />zoning district(s) (other than P.D.), or, in cases where. the <br />planned development zoning overlay district is used, as specified <br />in the appropriate underlying comprehensive plan land use <br />designations as follows: <br />C-1....................................N/A <br />C-2 .. ................................50% <br />AG -1, AG -2, AG -3 ....................... 80% <br />R...................................... 50% <br />L- l . � . .. ....... .. _ . � __,_40% <br />, .. ,-.,-.-40-% <br />L-2 ....................................40% <br />M-1 ....................................40% <br />M-2 ....................................30% <br />REC......... .N/A <br />Comm/Ind..... ........ a'.*25& <br />*In areas where commercial or industrial uses are mixed, with <br />residential.uses;.the minimum project area open space shall be <br />30%. <br />NOTE: N/A = not applicable <br />Section 11:. Section 918.04(5) of the Sanitary Sewer and Potable <br />Water Regulations is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />(5) No existing on-site wastewater treatment systems or water <br />. treatment systems may be replaced or expanded without the <br />- issuance -of -a -permit conditioned upon -compliance -with the most <br />updated versions of county construction standards and DER and <br />HRS regulatory requirements and federal and state water <br />quality standards for sanitary sewer, and in compliance with <br />the most updated version of DER, HRS, and SJRWMD regulatory <br />requirements and federal and state water quality standards as <br />found in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (P.L. <br />92-500) and its amendments by the Clean Water Act of 1977 <br />(P.L. 95-217). State drinking water standards are also set in <br />the Florida Saf-ee—DriniCinWater-Act, 1`:S. 403.850-403-;-K,4- <br />The Federal Safe Drinking Water Act maybe found at P.L. 93- <br />523. The applicant must also obtain a Utility construction <br />Permit and, if applicable, as determined b the Utilities <br />De artment, obtain utilit franchise `a roval. -• <br />.ee • e 1-e. <br />Section 12: Section 932.07 of Coastal Management is hereby amended <br />-to-read as -follows: <br />(1) Restrictions upon regularly moored watercraft; maintenance. <br />Watercraft shall not be regularly moored along any shore. <br />without consent of the riparian land owner. Regularly moored <br />watercraft shall not be used as dwellings, offices or <br />commercial enterprises except in commercial marinas with <br />approval and facilities for that purpose. Approval to so moor <br />and use the watercraft for that purpose must be granted.by the <br />lnd-ia-n-R-i-v€r-C-0u-nty Planning -and- oning.Commission_-Regularly <br />moored watercraft shall be kept in seaworthy condition when <br />not -in a permitted repair area. <br />Coding: Words in e e type are deletions from existing law. <br />Words underlined are additions. <br />-8 <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Friday, August 23, 2013 - 11:54:21 - OfficialDocuments:621, Attachment Id 0, Page 8 <br />
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