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M M M <br />ORDINANCE NO. 94- 25 <br />Indian River County or by a property owners' <br />association. <br />2. Access points to all single-family lots shall <br />be: <br />a. At least thirty (30) feet from the right- <br />of-way line of the nearest intersecting <br />street; and <br />b. At least one hundred seventy-five (175) <br />feet from the nearest right-of-way line <br />of the intersection of a collector or <br />higher classification street with another <br />collector or higher classification <br />street. <br />3. Access points to non -single family lots shall <br />conform to the applicable standards of section <br />952.12. <br />4. Access to any lot in a subdivision from an <br />arterial or collector street is prohibited; <br />limited access easements shall be provided <br />along such streets. Subdivisions will be <br />designed to provide access to lots by use of <br />local or marginal access streets or approved <br />driveways (non-residential subdivisions only). <br />5. Double frontage lots may only be created where <br />they front on and access a local street and <br />the rear of the lot is buffered as required in <br />section 913.09(3)(c)5 of this chapter; limited <br />access easements shall be provided along such <br />streets. <br />6. The frontage of lots that do not abut a cul- <br />de-sac or curves shall be greater than or <br />equal to the applicable minimum lot width <br />required in the land development regulations. <br />7. The frontage of lots that abut cul-de-sacs or <br />curves shall contain no less than thirty (30) <br />feet of chord distance. Said minimum chord <br />distance shall be deemed to satisfy lot <br />frontage requirements. <br />12. Calculation of ACLF/Group Home Land Use Intensity. Section <br />971.28(3)(e)2, which is a specific land use criterion that <br />sets the maximum land use intensity for group homes and ACLFs, <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />2. The approving body shall determine that the proposed use <br />is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood in terms <br />of land use intensity. The maximum <br />allowable land use intensitv shall be computed as <br />,ON ■rs L_sP <br />a. Regarding single family zoning districts: <br />(number of allowable dwelling units) X (2. <br />residents per dwelling unit) X 1.5 = maximum numbs <br />b. Regarding multi -family and commercial zoning <br />districts: <br />13 <br />August 31, 1994 BOOK PAGE 141 <br />