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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPresentation_Regular_12/8/2022 (2)1 12.8.2022 VILLAGE COUNCIL HEARING FIRST READING -ORDINANCE 16 Proposed Ordinance 16LPA Recommended Approval at November 17, 2022 MeetingHeard by Local Planning Agency (LPA) 22 - Sec. 78.characteristicsgrowthnaturalandvarietyonbasedbasiscasebycaseaonallowedbemaytreesstem-Multi.lotsduplexandfamilysinglefortrunkclearoffeetfourandcaliperinch-threespread,foot-fivehigh,feetfourtee nandproperties,family-multiandcommercialfortrunkclearoffeetfiveandcaliper inch-fourinch-threespread,foot-sixhigh,feetsixteenofsizeminimumawithgrowth,inuprightplant,selftrunked,singleAny :tree Canopy Definitions. -393. - Sec. 78). Wedelia{commonly known as trilobataWedelia(26) (25) Scaevola sericea (commonly known as Beach Naupaka). (24) Sansevieria {commonly known as Snake Plant). (commonly known as Silk Oak). robusta(23) Grevillea (commonly known as Surinam Cherry). uniflora(22) Eugenia (21) Eucalyptus spp. (commonly known as Eucalyptus Species). (commonly known as Indian Rosewood). sissio(20) Dalbergia (commonly known as Asparagus Fern). (19) Asparagus ). BishopwoodJapanese Bisohofia(commonly known as javanicaBischofia(16) (commonly known as Downy Rose Myrtle). tomentosatomentosus(15) Climbing Fern). Old World Leaved -Small(commonly known as microphyllumLygodium(13) Jasmine). (commonly known as dichotomum(12) Jasminum (commonly known as Banyan). benghalensis(10) Fiscus ). Leather Leaf (7) Colubrina asiatica (commonly known as (commonly known as Brazilian Pepper or Florida Holly). terebinthifoliaterebinthifoliusSchinus(2) Prohibited plant species. -397. - Sec. 78 in the South Florida Water Management District Water Wise Guide. Friendly landscaping general provisions as set forth -. Landscape plans shall comply with the Floridabe native specieshedges planted on the site shall A minimum of 50 percent of all shrubs and a 14 inch spread at the time of planting. . Such shrubs shall not be less than 18 inches high with square feet of site area500 1,000 plant at least one shrub per within the village shall excess of 50 percent of the value of the existing development prior to the start of construction proposed for new development, or redevelopment, renovation or modification in family and duplex lots -(3) All singleA minimum of 50 percent of all trees planted on the site shall be native species.front yard. trees provided in the landscaping plan may be palm trees. At least one canopy tree must be planted in the 6 required . Only 50 percent of all feet of clear trunk height at the time of planting16 12trees shall be planted with a minimum may be clustered in groups of three, which group shall equate to one canopy tree as required in this section. Palm plant at least one canopy tree per 2,500 square feet of site area. If palm trees are planted in lieu of canopy trees, they within the village shall excess of 50 percent of the value of the existing development prior to the start of construction proposed for new development, or redevelopment, renovation or modification in family and duplex lots -(2) All singlecommunity development for review and consideration for approval prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. of 50 percent native landscaping required, by submitting landscaping and irrigation plans to the department of concept as set forth in the South Florida Water Management District Waterwise Guide, as amended, with a minimum friendly landscape -comply with the Floridaconsideration of approval prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. submit landscape and irrigation plans to the Department of Community Development for review and be required to shall within the village excess of 50 percent of the value of the existing development prior to the start of construction family and duplex lots proposed for new development, or redevelopment, renovation or modification in -(1) All singlefollowing landscape requirements: zoning districts shall comply with the 2 -1A or R-1, R-Rand duplex lots located within lotsfamily -(A)family and duplex lots. -Landscaping on single-402. - Sec. 78 requirements and should be considered as a guideline only. five feet but not more than six feet. The diagram following is for illustrative purposes. It represents minimum Commercial land uses adjacent to residential land uses shall provide a solid opaque fence and/or wall of not less than back side of the bulkhead/seawall/rip rap of all waterway properties, and from the back (west) side of the dune. foot landscape buffer shall be taken from the -The 5rear lot line. of the property’s total 40 percent a minimum of at foot landscape buffer -5shall provide a Waterfront properties along the full frontage of the accessory structure. shall be located accessory structures are located within 15 feet of the public right of way, a 10 foot landscape buffer 3, where 8 -from all adjacent property lines. In Zoning District R10 feetfrom any public right of way line, and 15 feet shall be required to be a minimum of use, and commercial land uses, a landscape buffer -For all multifamily, mixed(B) considered as a guideline only. be required in this division. The diagram following is for illustrative purposes. It represents minimum requirements and should s d aat the time of planting, to grow to a minimum of four feet, but not to exceed six feet in height, and shall have trees planteght way. The planting strips shall be planted with a hedge of at least 24 inches in hei-of-abut a public and/or private street rightleast five feet where vehicular use areas abut adjacent land uses and a width of at least ten feet where vehicular use areas at ofresidential use shall be required to provide a planting strip inside the property line. The planting strip shall have a widthway or abuts or is across any alley from any land used for -of-lots. Any open land use area which abuts any public street rightial entcommercial, business, service, multifamily or institutional use; however, this section shall not apply to single family residny For purposes of this section, open land uses shall mean open air parking lots, private or public, and parking areas serving a(B)shall be planted on the outside of the wall. a solid opaque fence and/or wall of not less than five feet but not more than six feet shall be required. feet on center and must be maintained at a height of not less than six feet and not more than ten feet. Additionally, to issuance of a certificate of occupancy and must be planted at least four feet in height and not more than two be planted a living hedge not more than six feet from the residential property line. The hedge must be planted prior In the planting strip of commercial properties abutting and/or immediately adjacent to residential areas there shall (A)for parking areas. 403. Landscaping abutting residential areas; perimeter planting strip required - Landscape Buffers.the property’s rear lot line for waterfront propertiesfive (5) foot rear landscape buffer at a minimum of 40 percent of Provide a •ten (10) foot side landscape buffer rather than five (5) feetProvide a •ten (10) feeta fifteen (15) foot front landscape buffer instead of Add language to provide •Revision to the landscape buffer requirements• Sec. 78 represents minimum requirements and should be considered as a guideline only. the landscaping plan shall be palm trees. The diagram following is for illustrative purposes. It canopy tree for the purposes of this section. Only 50 percent of the required trees provided in Date Palms or Canary Island Date Palms, shall be considered to be the equivalent of one specimen palms with a minimum overall height of 18 feet, such as Medjool Date Palms, Wild at time of planting. Large of clear trunk feet height 16 12be planted with a minimum of palm trees shall be required for each canopy tree required under this section. Palm trees shall planted in lieu of canopy trees, the palm trees may be clustered in groups of three and three canopy tree shall be provided for each 30 linear feet of such landscaped area. If palm trees are or other plant ground cover material in accordance with this division. In addition, one sodturf The area of the required planting strip not occupied by a fence or hedge shall be provided with Ground cover and trees in planting strips.-404. - Sec. 78 Mechanical equipment shall be screened per Article IX, Supplemental Regulations. be required.buildings in excess of three stories, 20’ height trees and/or palms with staggered heights shall For palm groupings shall be given special consideration for breaking up the building massing. be grouped, but the minimum number of trees required by this section must be met. Tree and three palms shall be required for each 30 linear feet of landscape strips. Trees and palms may ingress/egress walks, designated loading areas and mechanical equipment. One canopy tree or Principal structures shall have a minimum landscape strip at least four feet in width except for Trees may be grouped, but the minimum number of trees required by this section must be met. hedges. One canopy tree shall be planted per 30 lineal feet, or fraction thereof, of façade width. and traffic aisles by a landscape strip of at least four feet in width which shall include trees and sides of the building, except for designated loading areas, must be separated from parking rows on two streets, all 10 by a landscape strip of at least four feet in width. Where a building fronts Parking rows and traffic aisles must be separated from principal structures on the side and front 409. Landscaping around principal structures. - Sec. 78 5.2=10x25.spaces20Next o 10=20x5.spaces20First o spacesparking60requiredtoadditioninspacesparkingguest13:requirewouldunits30withbuildingaexample,For parking. guest or visitor dwelling units above 20 for first 20 residential dwelling units and a quarter of a space for any additional plus an additional half a space for Two spaces per dwelling unit family: -Multiplec. Dwellings, including foster care and group homes: (8) 705. Required number of parking spaces. - 11 12.8.2022 VILLAGE COUNCIL HEARING THANK YOU!FIRST READING 22-ORDINANCE 16