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File #: 540-2015    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/17/2024 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 4/7/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing - Request for approval of Ordinance No. 13-2024, amending Sections 110-300 to 110-320 of Article III "Establishment of Classifications and Official Zoning Map" of Chapter 110 "Zoning" within the City's Land Development Code, at second reading.
Attachments: 1. Section 110_Staff Report_CC, 2. Ordinance No. 13-2024_ LDC Update

TO:  Mayor and Commission                                          AGENDA DATE:  4/7/2025

 

FROM:  City Manager                                          AGENDA ITEM:    8 - F                                                               

                                                                    

SUBJECT:                        

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Public Hearing - Request for approval of Ordinance No. 13-2024, amending Sections 110-300 to 110-320 of Article III “Establishment of Classifications and Official Zoning Map” of Chapter 110 “Zoning” within the City’s Land Development Code, at second reading.

 

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LOCATION:

Citywide

 

COST:

N/A

 

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

N/A

 

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:

Planning and Development Services

 

POTENTIAL MOTION:

Recommendation

“I hereby, move to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 13-2024, amending Sections 110-300 to 100-320, within the City’s Land Development Code.”

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BACKGROUND:

Background

On May 7, 2024, the City Commission requested staff to update the Zoning Sections in the LDC, as some of the Sections were outdated. The City Commission explained the current C-1, Retail Commercial zoning is too restrictive and would like it to have more allowable uses.

Highlights of proposed Ordinance No. 13-2024 are as follows:

                     Updating language regarding Community Residential Homes to reflect current Florida Statutes.

                     Granting agricultural type uses on RE-5, Residential Estate Five, and RE-1.

                     Allowing more commercial uses and providing more uniform uses for the Commercial Zoning Districts.

                     Providing a use chart.

                     Fixing spelling errors and grammar issues.

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