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Ordinance Number
2012-021
Adopted Date
07/10/2012
Agenda Item Number
4.A.
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
07\18\2012
Entity Name
Traditional Neighborhood Design Standards
Mixed Use Standards
Code Number
Chapter 915
Subject
Planned Development Process (PD)
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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11341
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ORDINANCE 2012-021 <br />P ..... N/A <br />Comm/Ind ..... 15%* <br />NOTE: N/A = not applicable <br />These listed minimums shall not preclude the board of county commissioners from establishing <br />higher minimum open space standards within P.D. zoning districts. <br />*In areas where commercial or industrial uses are mixed, with residential uses, the minimum project <br />area open space shall be thirty (30) percent. <br />(2) Where a planned development project area has more than one underlying zoning <br />district or, in cases where the planned development zoning overlay district is used and there is more <br />than one underlying comprehensive plan land use designation, open space may be distributed <br />throughout a project area as approved in the conceptual planned development plan. Open space <br />shall be distributed and integrated into the overall project design in a manner compatible with <br />existing, permitted, and planned future development on adjacent properties. <br />(3) In calculating open space areas, the following shall qualify as open space, subject to <br />the limitations provided herein. All areas credited as meeting the minimum open space requirement <br />shall be preserved and maintained as designated on the approved plan. Legal restrictions and/or <br />easements shall be established, in a manner acceptable to the county attorney's office, to ensure the <br />preservation and maintenance of the open space areas. For TND and New Town projects, policy <br />requirements that differ from the P.D. open space regulations below shall govern to the extent <br />of the difference. <br />(A) For residential development on a site or portion of a site designated as agriculture on <br />the comprehensive plan land use map, all creditable open space area(s) shall be <br />either retained in its natural state, used for agricultural uses, or used for recreation <br />proposed. No more than thirty (30) percent of the creditable open space shall be used <br />for recreational purposes in the AG -1 areas, twenty-five (25) percent for the AG -2 <br />and AG -3 areas. <br />(B) Common green areas and private yard green areas; one hundred (100) percent of the <br />common area shall be creditable towards open space. <br />(C) Golf courses and similar major recreational areas/facilities. It is the intent of this <br />section to encourage the accessibility of all open space areas to individual dwelling <br />units within planned residential developments. The following standards shall be used <br />in calculating creditable open space areas for these areas/facilities: <br />1. If more than sixty (60) percent of the total residential dwelling units within <br />the planned development abut or are adjacent to and have direct visual access <br />to the golf course (including rough areas) or major recreational <br />area/facility,one hundred (100) percent of the area contained therein shall be <br />creditable towards open space; <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 18 <br />Strike thfflu r Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\QPA7-MTU8\2012-021 915 PD.doc <br />
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