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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 />Section 915.19. Recreation standards. <br />To accommodate the needs of future project residents, P.D. projects containing more than <br />sixty (60) dwelling units shall provide recreational areas and facilities that meet the county's urban <br />district park standard of five (5) acres per one thousand (1,000) population, adopted in the <br />comprehensive plan. <br />(1) Minimum recreational area facilities required. Based upon a standard of five (5) <br />acres of recreational area per one thousand (1,000) residents, and an average <br />household size of 2.4 persons per household, all P.D. projects containing more than <br />sixty (60) dwelling units shall provide a minimum of 522.72 square feet of <br />recreational area per dwelling unit. <br />(2) Both passive and active recreational areas/facilities shall be creditable towards <br />meeting the minimum recreational area/facilities requirements. Credit may only be <br />given for areas that are accessible to and useable by all project residents. All areas <br />credited as meeting the minimum recreation space requirement shall be preserved <br />and maintained as recreation space. Legal restrictions and/or easements shall be <br />established in a manner acceptable to the County Attorney's Office, to ensure the <br />useability and maintenance of the recreational areas/facilities. <br />(A) Active recreational areas/facilities shall include, but shall not be limited to, <br />playgrounds, athletic fields, golf courses, various types of courts, swimming <br />pools, exercise trails, and multi -use recreational buildings. <br />(B) Passive recreational areas/facilities shall include, but shall not be limited to, <br />picnic areas, beaches, boardwalks and dune crossovers, benches, and <br />gazebos. <br />Section 915.20. Mixed use standards. <br />Mixed use P.D.s may be located within residentially designated areas, subject to the criteria <br />below. <br />Approval Process <br />(1) Mixed use P.D.s shall be approved through the P.D. rezoning process. <br />Development Parameters <br />(2) The maximum project area for a mixed use P.D. in a residentially designated <br />area shall be 40 acres. Mixed use proiects exceeding 40 acres shall be designed <br />as Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) developments and shall comply <br />with the requirements of section 915.21. <br />3) Mixed use P.D.s shall be limited to areas designated L-1. L-2. M-1. and M-2 and <br />shall be located along SR 60, US 1, Indian River Blvd., 58th Avenue, CR 510 <br />(west of the Indian River Lagoon), CR 512, or Oslo Road. Additionally, mixed <br />use P.D.s in M-1 and M-2 designated areas may be located on sites that are <br />adjacent to C/I nodes. <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 20 <br />Strike-tkeugh� Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\QPAZMTU8\2012-021 915 PD.doc <br />
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