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ORDINANCE NO.
89-09
CITY OF OCOEE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OCOEE,
FLORIDA, RELATING TO ZONING; REPEALING
SECTION 7.1 OF CHAPTER III OF APPENDIX
A OF THE CODE RELATING TO SETBACKS;
ADOPTING A NEW SECTION 7.1 OF CHAPTER
III OF APPENDIX A RELATING TO SETBACKS;
AMENDING SECTION 1 OF CHAPTER VI OF
APPENDIX A; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA:
Section 1.
authority to
the Florida
Statutes.
The City Commission of the City of Ocoee has the
adopt this Ordinance pursuant to Article VIII of
Constitution and Chapters 163 and 166, Florida
Section 2. Section 7.1 of Chapter III of Appendix A is
hereby deleted.
Section 3. A new Section 7.1 of Chapter III of Appendix A is
created to read as follows:
(a) In order to provide for future street widening, the
following street widening setback lines are
established. All street setback lines shall be
measured from the center line of adjacent
street right-of-ways and as designated in
Resolution 85-07.
(b) No portion of a building, accessory use, and/or
accessory building or appurtences thereof, shall
intrude streetward of the street setback line, except
as specifically set out in City of Ocoee Codes
and Ordinances. Street setback lines constitute the
m~n~mum building setback line in all zoning
classifications but the minimum building and yard
setback distances shall be observed and added to
the street setback distances, where prescribed
by individual district regulations to determine
the minimum building setback line.
(c) The below described street setback distances are deemed
to be minimal requirements and additional dedication
of public right-of-way may be required, as may be
specified from time to time by the Board of City
Commissioners and the City of Ocoee Codes and
Ordinances.
(d)
The following street setback requirements are hereby
established as listed in Chapter III, Section 7.2.
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For all arterial streets, the required street
setback shall be fifty (50) feet.
2. For all collector streets, the required street
setback shall be thirty (30) feet.
3. For all streets not otherwise listed, the required
setback shall be twenty-five (25) feet.
Section 4. Subsections (13), (62), (87), (98), and (113) of
Section 1 of Chapter VI of Appendix A are hereby deleted.
Section 5. New Subsections (13), (62), (87), (98), and (113)
of Section 1 of Chapter VI of Appendix A are created to read
as follows:
(13) BUILDING LINE: A line establishing the minimum
allowable distance between the nearest portion of
any building and the street right-of-way line or
street widening setback line, where applicable, when
measured perpendicularly thereto.
(62) LOT LINES:
(a) FRONT: That property line which abuts or faces
upon one or more streets, whether by single
frontage or double frontage on a corner lot or a
through lot.
(b) SIDE: Any property line not a front lot line or a
rear lot line. A side lot line separating a lot
from a street is an exterior side lot line.
A side lot line separating a lot from another
lot or lots is an interior side lot line.
(c) REAR: That boundary of a lot which is most
distant from and is, or is most nearly, parallel
to the front lot line.
(87) SETBACK: The minimum horizontal distance between the
street setback line or street right-of-way line
and the building line.
(98) STREET CENTER LINE: The center line of the street
which is located midway between the street
right-of-way boundary lines, which mayor may not
represent the center point of a paved roadway surface.
(113)
YARD: An open space measured horizontally between a
building and the adjoining lot lines or street
setback lines, where applicable, unoccupied and
unobstructed by any portion of a structure from the
ground upward, except where otherwise specifically
provided in these regulations. In measuring a yard
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for the purpose of determining the width of the side
yard, the depth of a front yard or the depth of a
rear yard, the shortest horizontal distance between
the street setback lines or lot lines and the
building shall be used.
(a) FRONT YARD: A yard located in front of the front
elevation of a building and extending across a
lot between the side lot lines and being the
minimum horizontal distance between the front
property line or street setback line, where
applicable, and the outside wall of any building
or accessory structure.
(b) REAR YARD: A yard extending across the rear of a
lot measured between the lot lines and being
the minimum horizontal distance between the rear
lot line and the rear of the outside wall of any
building or accessory structure. On both corner
lots and interior lots the rear yard shall in all
cases be at the opposite end of the lot from the
front yard, unless the lot in question is a
double coverage or through lot.
(c)
A yard between the building and
line and extending from the front
the rear yard line and being
horizontal distance between a side
the outside wall of the side of
or accessory structure.
the
yard
the
lot
any
SIDE YARD:
side lot
line to
minimum
line and
building
Section 6. 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
thereto.
Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption.
ENACTED THIS
day of
, 1989.
16th
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Advertised
, 1989
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Read First Time
May 2
, 1989
Read Second Time and Adopted
, 1989
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CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
By:
Attest:
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Thomas R. Ison, Mayor
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