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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985 02 18 Workshop ~-"~l. ",'.,,,,c;-~\NTER'S:, ts: U~.~ ~','. " ; ',,~.. ,~ t' . ,. ,\ , ~~, ... ", ~,~' ).':~l~-'...-"'" ~ -lOr.;:1.J." CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 400 NORTH EDGEMON AVENUE WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708 Telephone (305) 327-1800 AGENDA WORKSHOP MEETING CITY COMMISSION - CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1985 - 7:00 P. M. 1. Call to order 2. Roll Call 3. Municipal Complex/Interior Design 4. Proposed Zoning Ordinance 5. Policy/Procedure 6. Adjournment Persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at this meeting, they will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim '~cord of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which Ie appeal is to be based per Section 286.0105 Florida Statutes. ARTICLE VII Section 44.46 Establishment of a PC Professional Commercial District The Professional Commercial District is established to provide for lands abuting and adjoining residential districts that would be advers1y affected by a greater diversification of uses. The intent and purpose of this zone is to allow for the acquisition of goods and services accessable but without detriment to the habitation of/~djoining residential neighborhoods. ,_Sec tion 44.46.1 Permitted uses: Uses permi tted wi thin the PC Professional Commercial District shall include, but not be limited to the following uses: Advertising Agencies Bookkeepers Employment Agencies ~~) ~ose \,V~ja ted professions lis ted Insurance Agencies Title Companies Travel Agencies below, licensed by the State of Florida Department of Professional Regulation pursuant to Chapters 455 and 471 and Section 20.30, Florida Statutes: Acupuncture Architecture & Landscape Architecture Attorneys-At-Law Audiology Barbering Chiropractic Laboratories, Clinical & Dental Land Surveying Medical Practice Naturopathy Nursing Occupational Therapy Opticians Optometry Spe(;lch Pathology Cosmetology Dentistry, Dental Hygienists Engineers Hearing Aids, Fitting & Selling Hypnosis Investigative & Patrol Services, Decption Detection Osteopathy Pharmacy Physical Therapy Podiatry Psychological Services Public Accountancy Radiology Real Estate Brokers & Salespersons Section 44.46.2 Accessory Uses a-J' '~A7~j, d-<,,// Y~'7 The uses listed below ~ be lcoated only within multi-unit structures to provide for the convenience of tenants and local residents conducting typical uses in their respective businesses. Post Office Branches Snack Shups Section 44.46.3 Conditional Uses Quick Printen; Stationers The uses listed below may be allowed when approved by the Board of Adjustment Administrative Public Buildings 8tltl n: h es- -t:t" .-(1- C<-t- ,,_c,--_ Group Homes and Congregate Living Facilities for up to Five (5) Persons Libraries Multi-family Residential Dwellings Developed according to the Standards of Zone R-3 Schools for Academic Training ~~~(".o Section 44.46.4 Mouloi"u[ilrJllli,,~ Uses The lawful use of the land by law The lawful use of a building or structure existing at the time of the of this chapter (article) may be continued~ although such use does not to the provisions of this chapter (article); and such use may be throughout the building provided no alterations~ except those or ordinance, or ordered by an authorized officer to ensure of the building, are made therein. No any land outside such building. If such nonconforming build' removed or the nonconforming use of such continuous period of not less than one hundred eighty two future use of such premises shall be in conformity with this chapter (article). time of the passage of this ordinance (article) may be provided~ however, that no such noncon- forming use may a greater area of land than that occupied by such use at the (article). If such nonconforming use is discontinued continuous period of not less than one hundred eighty two (182) days~ use of said land shall be in conformity with the provisions chapter (article). a nonconforming use of a building or land has been discontinued or a conforming use, such use shall not thereafter be changed to a ,?~;.,t.,: u ~ The uses listed below shall be deemed as ~p~IR~aFmiag uses: use. Single-Family Dwellings 44.47 Building Site area regulations 1)In the PC Professional Commercial District the maximum lot size shall be 1. 5 acres. / 2) The minimum lot width shall be no less than 1Bd feet along the front property line. For properties abuting arterial or collector roads the front property line must be considered the line in common with the right of way. vO j) The mlnimUID lot depth shall be no less than H)O feet. 44.47.1 Building Dimensions No building or structure may exceed a gross square footage of more than 10,200 sq. ft. on any building lotJor thirty(30) percent of the ground area of the site. 44.48 Front, Rear and Side yard regualtions ~ '1' , ,{' ,.f.-- "'-'-' i).';, .J:L ,-1 /' 1) The front yard set back shall be no less than twenty-five (25) feet in depth from the front property line. The front ten (10) li~88Y feet in depth must be maintained as a green belt. 2) Side and rear yard set backs in common with other commercial lots may have a zero (0) setback. If a setback is to be left along a side or rear yard abutting commercial properties at least a five (5) foot minimum width must be ~~maintained as green belt. 3) Side and rear yard setbacks abutting residential district must provide a setback of no less than thirty (30) feet with either as six (6) foot wall of stone or brick Oi?-fi---dense hedge to a height of six (6) feet. 44.49 Building height regulations No building shall exceed twenty five (25) feet in height. 44.50 Buffering 1) Within the Professional Commercial District the preservation of the properties existing and mature trees is manditory except where such growth Cd",/;/L<:.. will interfere with construction. When trees with a core of six (6) inches or C.<!Li/u-' in height with ,;ill' core;5 of three ~ more ~ removed Jf tre~ of fifteen (15) feet ,~ inches or more shall replace ~. When there (3) are no trees on the site $ tre~of fifteen (15) feet in height with a cor~of three (3) or more inches must be planted every twenty (20) lineal feet in the front set back. 2) Plant coverings, shrubs, or sod shall cover no less than fifteen (15) percent of the site area in the Professional Commercial District. 3) All areas not utilized by paved surfaces shall be covered by plant material or sod. 44.51 Site Pl u R.i., Hea)!.. standards for Professional Commercial Districts. 1) Architecture: Buildings on commercial lots adjacent to single-family residential property must be constructed with design and materials compatible with residential construction. The Site Plan Review Board shall make a determination, considering each proposal on an individual basis, whether commercial buildings are compatible with the single-family neighborhoods in which they are constructed. 2) \J"'~ f " h bl' d f 1 Ho~ 0 Operatlon: BUSlness may open to t e pu lC an per orm usua operations ~ within the time period from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 3) Outdoor Activity: ~ Gutdoor sales, display or merchandise, or any ~~ exterior activity involving customers wil1Abe allowed. The only outdoor structures or equipment permissible are energy-related equipment required to serve the business, fully enclosed containers for the temporary storage of solid waste, and outdoor furniture for leisure use of employees. Y' -~ 4) Noise: Passenger car traffic, occasional deliveries, maintenance operations, f OkR-II , ~ .~ ",J and energy-related equipment;. noise >~ only" audible at the property lines \J Gi ~y~ shall be full extent of noise. \ "3" 5) Illumination: Free standing area lighting installations shall not be allowed. Building security lights permanently attached to the structure must be focussed away from adjacent residences. Identifications signs illuminated or not shall be placed on a side of the lot with no property line in common with a residential lot. 6) Traffic Volume: Only those businesses that generate no more than a combined average of 50 trip ends per 1,000 square feet of commercial structure per day, as determined by the trip generation rates published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers, will be considered for the Professional Commercial District.