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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM H
Consent
Informational I
Public Hearing I. X
Regular
June 10. 2002
Meeting
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REQUEST:
The City Attorney and City Manager request that the City Commission consider first reading of
Ordinance No. 2002-07 which creates a new Light Industrial Zoning District and amends the list of
permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the C-1 and C-2 Zoning Districts.
PURPOSE:
To create a new Light Industrial Zoning District and to update the C-1 and C-2 Zoning Districts in
order to promote sound planning and to provide adequate safeguards to protect against incompatible
land uses which may impact adjacent or surrounding land uses.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
1. Florida Municipal Home Rule Powers Act.
2. Section 166,041(3)(c), Florida Statutes.
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CONSIDERA TIONS
1, The current list of permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses under the C- 2 Zoning District
permits a combination of incompatible uses including neighborhood commercial, general
commercial, and industrial uses.
2. The current C-2 Zoning District does not promote sound planning, could encourage legal
challenges to zoning decisions made by the City, does not provide adequate safeguards to
protect against incompatible uses, and makes it very difficult to create a system of transitional
commercial and industrial districts throughout the City.
3. The Planning and Zoning Board has recommended approval of Ordinance No. 2002-07,
4. If approved on first reading, two (2) additional advertised public hearings will be held
pursuant to Section 166.041(3)(c), Florida Statutes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
The City Attorney and City Manager recommend that the City Commission approve Ordinance No.
2002-07 on first reading and direct the City Clerk to advertise the ordinance for second and third
readings.
ATTACHMENT:
Ordinance No. 2002-07
COMMISSION ACTION:
The City Commission previously directed that Ordinance No. 2002-07 be sent to the Planning and
Zoning Board for review and recommendation.
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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM H
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing X
Regular
June 10. 2002
Meeting
(L-
/J!JJ'A r, 11/()~
I
Mgr. /
Att. /
Dept.
REQUEST:
The City Attorney and City Manager request that the City Commission consider first reading of
Ordinance No. 2002-07 which creates a new Light Industrial Zoning District and amends the list of
permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the C-l and C-2 Zoning Districts,
PURPOSE:
To create a new Light Industrial Zoning District and to update the C-l and C-2 Zoning Districts in
order to promote sound planning and to provide adequate safeguards to protect against incompatible
land uses which may impact adjacent or surrounding land uses.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
1. Florida Municipal Home Rule Powers Act.
2. Section 166,041(3)(c), Florida Statutes,
Page 1 of 2
CONSIDERA TIONS
1. The current list of permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses under the C-2 Zoning District
permits a combination of incompatible uses including neighborhood commercial, general
commercial, and industrial uses.
2. The current C-2 Zoning District does not promote sound planning, could encourage legal
challenges to zoning decisions made by the City, does not provide adequate safeguards to
protect against incompatible uses, and makes it very difficult to create a system oftransitional
commercial and industrial districts throughout the City.
3. The Planning and Zoning Board has recommended approval of Ordinance No, 2002-07.
4. If approved on first reading, two (2) additional advertised public hearings will be held
pursuant to Section 166.041(3)(c), Florida Statutes,
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
The City Attorney and City Manager recommend that the City Commission approve Ordinance No,
2002-07 on first reading and direct the City Clerk to advertise the ordinance for second and third
readings.
ATTACHMENT:
Ordinance No. 2002-07
COMMISSION ACTION:
The City Commission previously directed that Ordinance No, 2002-07 be sent to the Planning and
Zoning Board for review and recommendation,
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ORDINANCE No. 2002-07
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, RELA TING TO
ZONING; ADOPTING A NEW ZONING DISTRICT
CATEGORY CALLED "1-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT"; AMENDING THE LIST OF PERMITTED,
CONDrnONAL, AND PROHIBITED USES WITHIN THE
C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICTS BY MODIFYING THE LIST OF GENERAL
COMM:ERCIAL USES AND ELIMINATING THE LIST
OF INDUSTRIAL USES; AMEND][NG THE LIST OF
PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL, AND PROHIBITED USES
WITHIN THE C-l NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF PRIOR
INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS;
SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Attorney and staff have conducted a comprehensive review of the
City's current list of permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses under the C-2 zoning district and
have found that this zoning district permits a combination of incompatible uses including
neighborhood commercial, general commercial and industrial uses; and
WHEREAS, with the advice of the City Attorney and City Staff, the City Commission hereby
. finds that the current C-2 Zoning scheme does not promote sound planning; could encourage legal
challenges to zoning decisions made by the City; does not provide adequate safeguards to protect
against introducing incompatible land uses which may impact adjacent or surrounding land uses; and
makes it very difficult to create a system of transitional commercial and industrial zoning districts
throughout the City; and
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WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board/LP A has reviewed this Ordinance and has found
it consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and recommended approval to the City Commission;
and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs held a duly noticed public
hearing on the proposed zoning code change set forth hereunder and considered findings and advice
of the Planning and Zoning Board, City Attorney, staff, citizens, and all interested parties submitting
written and oral comments and supporting data and analysis, and being otherwise fully advised,
hereby finds that this Ordinance is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, serves a legitimate
government purpose, promotes smart growth management and is in the best interests of the public
health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Winter Springs, Florida.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE C][TY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WINTER
SPRINGS HEREBY ORDAINS, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
Recitals, The foregoing recitals are hereby fully incorporated herein by the
reference as legislative findings of the City Commission of Winter Springs.
Section 2.
1-1 Industrial Zoning Category Created. Chapter 20 Zoning, Article III
Establishment of Districts, of the Code of the City of Winter Springs is hereby amended to create a
new Division 12 as follows (!1nderline type are additions and Strikeout type are deletions):
DIVISION 12.
I-I LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT.
20-320 In General.
The provisions of this district are intended to apply to lands suitable for light industrial land
uses and uses that could cause adverse secondary effects and influences on surrounding
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neighborhoods and nonindustrial uses. Such lands should be located in close proximity to
transportation facilities and away from residential and commercial uses. The purpose of this district
is to allow the land uses listed hereunder under such conditions of operation and standards that will
protect nearby residential and commercial uses. All uses allowed hereunder shall abide by the
performances standards imposed by locaL state, and federal law and by any development agreement
required by the City.
20-321. Uses permitted.
Within the 1-1 Light Industrial Zoning District. no building, structure, land, or water shall be
used except for one or more of the following uses:
(I) Light manufacturing, processing, assembly, such as precision manufacturing, electrical
machinery, bottling and distribution plants, and recycling of nonhazardous materials,
(2) Automotive body repairing and painting; automotive repair for mobile homes and vehicles
with more than two (2) axles.
(3) Warehousing in enclosed buildings or structures.
(4) Kennels, pet and animal rescue operations, animal boarding houses. and similar animal
facilities or operations.
(5) Automotive storage and other kinds of storage yards of nonhazardous materials.
(6) Commercial radio and television broadcasting, transmitters, towers and antennae.
(7) Research, development. and laboratory facilities.
(8) Adult Entertainment and Sexually Oriented Businesses,
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(9) Public utilities.
(10) Cabinet and Furniture makers.
(11) Clothing manufacturer.
(12) Pawnshops.
20-322, Building Height Regulations,
No building or structure shall exceed fifty (50) feet, except commercial radio and television
broadcasting. transmitters. towers and antennae may exceed 50 feet. but not greater than 200 feet.
by conditional use.
20-323, Conditional Uses,
(1) Commercial radio and television broadcasting. transmitters. towers and antennae greater
than fifty (50) feet.
(2) Halfway houses. group homes and similar uses.
20-324 Bulk Regulations.
(1) Minimum Floor Area:
900 Sq. ft.
(2) Minimum Lot Size:
7.500 Sa. ft.
(3) Minimum Lot Width:
75 ft.
(4) Minimum Lot Depth:
100 ft.
(5) Minimum Front Setback: 25 ft.
(6) Minimum Rear Setback: 15 ft.
(7) Minimum Side Interior Setback: None; Side Corner Lot: 15 ft.
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Section 3,
C-2 Zoning Category Amended, Chapter 20 Zoning, Article III
Establishment of Districts, Division 8, of the Code of the City of Winter Springs is hereby amended
as follows (Underline type are additions and Stlikeout type are deletions; "***,, shall denote existing
text in Division 8 that shall remain unchanged):
DIVISION 8. C-2 GENERAL C01\1MERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS.
Sec. 20-251. In General.
The lands of the C-2 General Commercial and Industrial Districts are to be used by a variety
of commercial alId industrial operations which serve the commercial needs of the community. The
purpose of this district is to permit the normal operation of the majority of IndustIial general
commercial uses under such conditions of operation as will protect abutting residential and other
noncommercial uses, minimize the interruption of traffic along adjacent thoroughfares, promote
aesthetic and architectural harmony, attractiveness, and compatibility within the community, and abide
by the performance and development standards of the city, county, the-state and U.S. government.
This District is intended for lands adjacent to or easily serviced bv collector and major arterial roads
adaptable to higher traffic generating general commercial uses.
See, 20-252. Uses permitted,
Within C-2 General Commercial al.d Industrial Districts, no building, structure, land or water
shall be used except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
(1) Any permitted use pellmtted allowed in C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Districts;
(2) Autolflotive body repailing and painting,
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(3) Automotive. glass, vinyl tops and seat cOvels,
(4~) Automotive sales alid senice;
(5- J) Automotive renting and leasing;
(6 1) Automotive tires;
(9-~) Baker, wholesale;
(8- Q) Doats , sales alid senice, Boat Sales:
(9) Dottling and disttibution plants,
(tB 1) Building and plumbing supplies;
(11~) Bus terminal;
(12) Cabinet makels,
(13) Clothing manufaGturilig,
(+4 2) Cold storage and frozen food lockers;
(15) COlitJ actors' equiplllellt, storage 'j ards,
(t6lQ)Convenience markets and stores;
(+7 11) Drive-in theaters;
(tS ll) Feed stores;
(t9 il) Flea markets, open air;
(Ie 14) Gas, bottled;
(2+ 12) Grocers, wholesale;
(2Z lQ) Ice, wholesale;
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(5 11) Industrial trade. professional and vocational schools. not involving operations of an
industrial nature;
(24 ~) Full-service gas stations, as an accessory use to a convenience store and satisfying any
distance requirement established by City Code: requiling that lilechanical Iepair seI vic.e be provided.
(25 19) Veterinarian and accessory *kennels;
(26 20) Laboratories for testing materials and chemical analysis of a nonindustrial nature;
(z::t 21) Lumber and building supplies in an enclosed building or structure;
(28) ManufactuI ilIg ahd assembly of scientific and optic.al pI ecision instI uments,
(29 22) Mobile homes, sales alid sef\lice, Mobile Home sales:
(3e 23) Movers;
(3+ 24) Nurseries, plants, trees; wholesale;
(32) Outdoor advertising signs equipment,
(3-3- 25) Home and general commercial Pest control (exterminating) of a nonindustrial nature;
(34 26) Printers, commercial;
(3-5 27) Public maintenance buildings;
(% 28) Recreational vehicles;
(37) Roofilig,
(38) Sheet metal shops,
(39 29) Swimming pool contractors, equipment storage;
(4e 30) Taxicabs;
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(41 ) Vial ehouses;
(4Z 11) Wholesale meat and produce distributors.
.Q1) Minor automotive/boat/manufactured home servIce and repaIr establishments
(including filling stations, repair garages and similar non-intense uses), provided that all activity shall
be conducted within a completely enclosed building and there is no outdoor storage of any kind.
* * *
See, 20-254. Conditional Uses.
ill Multiple-family residential units:
ill Maior automotive/boat/manufactured home servIce and repaIr establishments
(including body repairs and painting and similar heavy type uses):
ill Halfway houses, group homes, and similar uses:
ill Small-scale cabinet and furniture makers (building not to exceed 2500 sq. ft.):
ill Small-scale clothing manufacturing (building not to exceed 2,500 sq. ft.)
Section 4,
G-I Neighborhood Commercial Zoning Category Amended. Chapter 20
Zoning, Article III Establishment of Districts, Division 7, of the Code of the City of Winter Springs
is hereby amended as follows (Underline type are additions and Strikeout type are deletions; "* * *"
shall denote existing text in Division 7 that shall remain unchanged):
DIVISION 7. C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS.
See, 20-231. In General.
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The C-I Neighborhood Commercial District consists oflands abutting principal streets, the
frontages of which are especially adaptable to selected low-traffic generating uses. Adjoining these
lands are residential districts that would be adversely affected by a greater diversification of uses
creating serious problems of traffic movement and generation. The district is intended for lands
suitable for low intense neighborhood commercial uses in close proximity to residential districts. The
land uses under this district shall designed to promote spaciousness of land use:-. minimize traffic
along adiacent thoroughfares and within residential districts. promote aesthetic and architectural
harmony. attractiveness. and compatibility with nearby residential districts and within the community.
and abide by the performance and development standards of the city. county, the-state and U.S.
government.
Sec. 20-232, Uses Permitted,
(a) Within any C-I Neighborhood Commercial District, no building, structure, land or water shall
be used except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
* * *
(54) Pawnshop,
* * *
(64) Regulated professions, offices, and pI ofessions licensed and regulated by the depar tment
of pro&ssionalIegulatioll pursuant to P.S. cll. 455 and s. 20.30, as now existing or as hereafter
amehded.
* * *
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(81) Atl} othel I etail 5tOl eo or business entel pi ise not listed ulldel any zoning dassifiGation
that ill thejudgmellt of the boald of adjustment is GOllsistent with thisG induded above, alld farthel,
that will be in halmony witIl the Spilit oftIlis Ghaptel.
Section 5.
Repeal of Prior Inconsistent Ordinances and Resolutions. All prior
inconsistent ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Commission, or parts of ordinances and
resolutions in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. It is not the intent
and purpose of this Ordinance to repeal any part or provision of the State Road 434 New
Development and Redevelopment Regulations.
Section 6.
Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word or
provision of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction, whether for substantive, procedural, or any other reason, such portion shall
be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
Section 7.
Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon
approval of the City Commission and as provided by the City Charter.
ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs, Florida, in a regular
meeting assembled on the _ day of
,2002.
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ATTEST:
PAUL P. PARTYKA, Mayor
Andrea Lorenzo-Luaces, City Clerk
Approved as to legal form and sufficiency for
the City of Winter Sprnngs only:
Anthony A. Garganese, City Attorney
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Effective Date:
City of Winter Springs
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