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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-13 LDC Amendment_Impervious Surface Materials, Pet Care Services & Correction of Table 5-1ORDINANCE •2023-13 i ••I - • Xerwkt Materials, Pet Care Services • Correction of • WHEREAS, as provided in Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida and Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, the City of Ocoee (the "City") enjoys all home rule authority, police power, land development and zoning authority, and governmental and proprietary powers necessary to conduct municipal government and perform municipal functions; and WHEREAS, the City may exercise any power for municipal purposes, except as expressly prohibited by law; and WHEREAS, the City has identified internal inconsistencies and issues in Articles II, V and VI of the Land Development Code relative to the definition and application of impervious surface materials for vehicular and pedestrian circulation areas and the regulatory provisions on anima -related uses; and WHEREAS, the City has identified scrivener's errors in Article V, Table 5-1 Use Regulations Table, relative to agriculture and agricultural processing use categories; and WHEREAS, the City has found it is necessary to resolve such internal inconsistencies, issues and scrivener's errors in order to ensure the health, safety, and general welfare of the public; and WHEREAS, on May 9, 2023, the Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency, held an advertised and publicly noticed public hearing and recommended approval of the amendments proposed by staff to revise Articles II, V, and VI as prescribed herein; and WHEREAS, the Ocoee City Commission, in good faith, determines that this Ordinance is in the best interest of the City and its residents and promotes the health, safety, and welfare of the public; and WHEREAS, following the advertisement and duly noticed public hearing on the Ordinance on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, the Ocoee City Commission approved the amendments to Section 2-4, Article 11, Section 5-4 and Table 5-1, Article V, and Section 6-4, Article VI of the LDC. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 1 . RECITALS, The foregoing recitals are hereby ratified and confirmed as true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. 2. AUTHORITY, The Ocoee City Commission has the authority to adopt this Ordinance pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida and Chapters 163 and 166, Florida Statutes. 3. AMENDMENT OF THE LDC. Section 2-4, Article 11, Section 5-4, Article V, and Section 6-4, Article VI of the City of Ocoee Land Development Code are hereby amended to read as depicted in Exhibit "A" and Table 5-1 of Article V of the City of Ocoee Land Development Code is hereby amended to read as depicted in Exhibit "B", with underlines representing additions and strike-throughs representing deletions, relating to impervious surface materials, pet care services, and correction of scrivener's errors. 4. CONFLICT. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions, or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby made ineffective to the extent of such conflict. 5. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion hereto. 6. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the Ocoee City Commission that the provisions stated in this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City; and that sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re -lettered and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "chapter", "section", "article", or such other appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions; and regardless of whether such inclusion in the Code is accomplished, sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re -lettered, and the correction of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City Manager, without the need of public hearing, by filing a corrected or re - codified copy of same with the City Clerk. 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage and adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of -ZZ 2023. 22 & I [Space intentionally blank] M FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA; APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY this 2,o 44 day of jL/t-r,- 2023. City APPROVED: CITY OF 0 QEE- FLQla!lR4 Rusty Jo Mayor ADVERTISED :L�ze F 1202 READFIRSTTIME ,,L 202 READ SECOND TIME AND ADOPTED pt'07 " r'� )2021 m Section 2-4' Article U. Section 5-4, Article \( and Section 6-4` Article \4 of the City of Ocoee Land Development Code are hereby amended to read as follows: *** (15Q) modifies the flow of water horizontally_Along a surface or that prohibits, nts or otherwise *** *** (238) Pet Care Services. -Services identified in the North American industry Classification c---"- IVAI4 for et care services including. but not limited toet roomin et- sift nclude non -medical activities and "1ea 0 0 1 ' 1 11 11 �10110' IN 0 V I! M 4! My § 5-4. OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS OF ZONING DISTRICTS. Limitatio_�2n,_��� e and maximum imoervious lot or site established for the followin u S'4 fgJ_10 provide sufficient area on each bukdinA site for landsca in and o en s act. L JcL_aufficient rechar in of a utter. Thus; the following requirements are intended to pr4vktt--ex-.eptkm6--t--qualify and supplement, as the case may be, the specific district regulations set forth in Article V: A. An-Oopen space- et-afea-required for an existing building,-49F structure or lot shall not be counted as open space for any other building-Gf, structure or lot. B. Open eaves, cornices, window sills and belt courses may project into any required yard a distance not to exceed two (2) feet. Open porchesas defined in Section 2-4 244� of J___ _ Article 11, or open fire escapes may project into a front yard a distance not to exceed five (5) feet. C. Where the dedicated street right-of-way is less than fifty (50) feet, the depth of the front yard shall be measured starting at a point twenty-five (25) feet from the edge of right-of- way. G.D. An edestr an wal wa or ati atio drivewa arkin s ace or other vehicle circulation area re-lilardless of materials in 1-i"i'l-1; a:'Dhalt l concretF! PqY91a1_P9iYLQiLS q Mitog_ ado *giggri t k rties. N No dwelling shall be erected on e lot which does not abut at least one (1) street, vvhchioedleast forty (4O) feet inwidth, for adleast twenty (2O) feet. The street shall form the direct and primary means of ingress and egress for all dwelling units. Alleys, where they exist, shall form only a secondary means of ingress and egress. F. Accessory buildings which are not a part of or attached +- the main building may be built in the rear yardT but shall not cover more than thirty (30) percent of the rear yard. G. On any corner lot, the applicable front yard setback shall apply to both street frontages. In cases where (1) two (2) corner lots adjoin at the end of a block, (2) the single-family dwelling units are designed rear -to -rear, and (3) there are no garage or main entry doorways exiting to the side front yard, then in such cases, the front side building setback shall be reduced to fifteen (15) feet from the property line, The foregoing provision applies only to new single-family dwellings for which building permits are obtained after January 15,2008. H. On any corner lot on which a front and side yard is required, no vve| fence, sign, structure or any plant growth which obstructs sight lines at elevations between two (2)4ee1—,,sixA 44Ghesand one-half (2%) fpgl and ten (10) feet above any portion of the crown of the adjacent roadway shall be maintained in a triangle formed by measuring from the point of intersection of the front and exterior side lot lines a distance of twenty-five (25) feet along the front and side lot lines, and connecting the points so established to form a safe sight triangle on the area of the lot adjacent to the street intersections of minor and collector streets. The same distance for the intersection of any street with an arterial street as defined ihthe Comprehensive Plan shall baforty (4O)feet. |. An attached or detached private gara8 which faces on a street shall not be located closer than twenty-five (25) feet to the street right-of-way. J. [)pen porches may extend into the rear yard in residential districts provided that: (1) The open porch does not cover more than thirty (30) percent of the rear yard; (2) The open porch does not increase the maximum impervious surface of the lot to be greater than fifty (5O)percent; (3) The open porch is no closer than seven and one-half (7>6) feet to the rear lot line and nocloser than seven and one-half (7Y6)feet toeither side lot line; and /4\ The open porch does not extend into any utility, drainage mrlandscape easement or conservation area. ME III, Bill "IMMULTJ� *** *** *** 2\ Residential driveways, parking apooee, motor cOUd3. Sidavve|ks. etc.: Any residential sidewalk, driveway, parking space or other vehicle Ci[uUlatVD area whether Of m D8Vod surface such as asphalt, concrete or brick, o[ofan unpaved surface such asQrave or �materi�alynulGh shall be set back at least two (2) feet from the id rear property lines. 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