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ORDINANCE 2012-016 <br />to the Type "B" buffer canopy and understory tree plantings, the developer may <br />propose and the County may approve the planting of a windbreak with <br />appropriate tree species that will form a continuous screen at least 8 feet tall <br />within 3 years of planting. <br />Where required, the buffer shall be treated as a required subdivision <br />improvement for the project or project phase in which the buffer is to be located. <br />The buffer and opaque feature shall be located within a buffer tract or easement <br />that is dedicated to a homeowners association and is established such that it <br />cannot be extinguished or modified without county consent. The buffer shall be <br />maintained as a required subdivision improvement until such time as the <br />adjacent active agricultural use is converted to a non-agricultural use and the <br />buffer easement or tract has been extinguished with the county's consent. <br />67. Residential setbacks, generally. No dwelling shall be erected closer to another <br />dwelling than double the minimum setback restrictions. <br />78. Yard requirements for residential uses in nonresidential zoning districts. Whenever a <br />dwelling is to be erected in a district other than an agricultural or residential district, it <br />shall conform to the minimum setback requirements of the RM -8 district. <br />SECTION #3 <br />Amend LDR section 911.05(3), Conservation district boundaries, to read as follows: <br />(3) Conservation district boundaries. mal Bboundaries of Con -1, Con -2 and Con -3 zoning <br />districts shall may be depicted in the official zoning atlas based upon site specific environmental survey <br />information When a property designated C-1, C-2, or C-3 is the subject of an application to rezone <br />all or a portion of the property to a district other than a conservation district, the applicant shall <br />provide site specific environmental survey information as part of the rezoning application. The <br />environmental survey information provided shall be adequate to determine Con -1, Con -2, or Con -3 <br />district boundaries on the rezoning site. Specific conservation district boundaries shall be determined on a <br />site -by -site basis, as follows: <br />(a) Environmentally sensitive estuarine wetlands. The Con -2 Conservation District adjacent to <br />the Indian River Lagoon and the St. Sebastian River reflects the extent of environmentally <br />sensitive estuarine wetlands. Specific boundaries of the Con -2 district shall be determined on <br />a site -by -site basis by a site boundary survey. Wetland boundaries shall be determined based <br />on the broadest delineation of jurisdictional wetland regulatory agencies. <br />(b) Con -1 conservation district boundaries. The Con -1 conservation district reflects <br />environmentally sensitive and environmentally important lands under public ownership. In <br />cases where the boundary of the Con -1 district is under dispute, the boundary shall be verified <br />based on the extent of public ownership. Likewise, the Con -1 district boundary as depicted in <br />the official zoning atlas shall be periodically updated to correspond with public land <br />acquisition or sale. <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 6 <br />StfikO threes# Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\QPAZMTU8\2012-016 911 and 912.doc <br />