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box <br />ORDINANCE NO. 97- 29 <br />6. VEHICLES ANCILLARY TO OFFICE USES <br />Establish a footnote to the "General and professional office" use category of the use table <br />of LDR section 911.10(4), to read as follows: <br />PRO OCR MED CN CL CG CH <br />"General and professional <br />officeA P P — P P P — <br />4Uses, such as limousine services and construction offices. which would not be allowed <br />within certain zoning districts, such as OCR may be considered general office uses and <br />permitted if the following conditions are met: <br />All Wes of vehicles [reference 911.15(3 a I and materials kept on site shall be <br />)(J <br />limited to those materials and Wes of vehicles allowed in residential areas. <br />The number of vehicles used for business purposes and that meet the above <br />condition and that are kW on site shall be limited to 25% of the number of <br />parking apaces required for the office use. <br />Except for vehicle parking, all uses shall be conducted within an office building. <br />7. TREE SIZE & INTERIOR TO PARE) NG LOT REQUIREMENTS <br />Amend landscaping chapter section 926.06(3)(a) -(d) as follows: <br />(3) Trees. <br />(a) Canopy trees <br />I Canopy trees shall be species having an average mature spread of <br />crown of greater than fifteen (15) feet (under local climatic <br />conditions) and OM" having a trunk(s) with over five (5) feet <br />of clear wood. "Clear wood" refers to that portion of the trunk <br />between the ground and the lowest lateral limbs. <br />2. Installed canopy trees shall be considered "mature" wears after <br />installation. <br />3. Clusters of oalms can be used as a canovN treeprovidedthat a <br />minimum of 3 palms are clustered to equal one qgnoga tree. <br />However, the 3 to I clustering mquirement can be reduced or <br />eliminated by the community develgpment director or his designee <br />for palms with large canopies such as CanM Island date palms. <br />(b) Trees having an average mature spread of crown less than fifteen (15) feet <br />may be substituted by grouping the same so as to create the equivalent of a <br />fifteen -foot crown spread. <br />(c) Palms clusters shall be considered trees_ " Palms. if used, 40 shall <br />consist of no more than fifty (50) percent of the total new tree requirement <br />when said palms are existing on the site or are relocated on the same site. <br />(d) <br />W)&"W <br />DECEMBER 16, 1997 <br />-28- <br />
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