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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-013 ORDINANCE NO. 12-013 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 3.01.03 Q COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD ZONING DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE FOR MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS AS A PERMITTED USE IN THE COMMERCIAL NEIGHBORHOOD ZONIN6 DISTRICT SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 7.10.29; AMENDING SECTION 3.01.03 R COMMERCIAL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICT TO DELETE LANGUAGE IN SUBSECTION K THAT EXCEPTS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS AS A PERMITTED USE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 7.10.29; AMENDING SECTION 3.01.03 S COMMERCIAL GENERAL ZONING DISTRICT TO DELETE LANGUAGE IN SUBSECTION R THAT EXCEPTS SCHOOLS AS A PERMITTED USE AND SUBSECTION FF THAT EXCEPTS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS AS A PERMITTED USE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 7.10.29; AMENDING SECTION 7.10.11 DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO DELETE LANGUAGE REFERRING TO RELIGIOUS FACILITIES AS A TEMPORARY USE IN COMMERCIAL GENERAL ZONING AND CHANGING THE TITLE OF THE DIRECTOR TO PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR; ADDING 7.10.29 MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS ENCLOSED ASSEMBLY AREAS TO PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS FOR THOSE ORGANIZATIONS AND PLACES OF ASSEMBLY; AMENDING SECTION 8.02.02 PARTICULAR TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED TO DELETE RELIGIOUS FACILITIES IN EXISTING STRUCTURES IN COMMERCIAL, GENERAL ZONING DISTRICTS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION; AND PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. On August 1, 1990, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, ~ adopted the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. ~ 2. The Board of County Commissioners has adopted certain amendments to the St. Lucie ~ Z ~ o county Land Development Code, through the following Ordinances: ~ a w ~F x 91-003 March 14, 1991 91-009 May 14, 1991 0 ~ o 91-021 November 7, 1991 92-017 June 2, 1992 N (h ~ ~, ~ 93-001 February 16, 1993 93-003 February 16,1993 ~~ o~ 93-005 May 25, 1993 93-006 May 25, 1993 =~~~ o -1- ~O~¢a~ ~ V w ~eugh passages are deleted. underlined passages are addei r ~ ~ U~~~ dJ~,~jO~ ~ ~ W # O y?wmU ~N ~ ~O 93-007 May 25, 1993 94-018 August 16, 1994 95-001 January 10, 1995 97-001 March 4, 1997 97-003 September 2, 1997 99-002 Apri16, 1999 99-004 August 17, 1999 99-005 July 20, 1999 99-016 September 7, 1999 99-018 November 2, 1999 00-011 June 13, 2000 00-013 June 13, 2000 02-005 June 24, 2002 02-020 October 15, 2002 03-005 October 7, 2003 04-007 April 20, 2004 05-001 March 15, 2005 05-004 August 2, 2005 05-013 November 8, 2005 OS-023 September 20,2005 06-013 June 6, 2006 06-017 May 30, 2006 06-030 September 12, 2006 07-011 February 6, 2007 07-018 December 18, 2007 07-041 September 4, 2007 08-008 June 17, 2008 08-025 September 14, 2008 09-007 September 1, 2009 09-013 May 5, 2009 10-003 February 2, 2010 10-034 November 9, 2010 11-005 February 1, 2011 11-015 April 19, 2011 i1-021 August 2, 2011 94-007 June 22, 1994 94-021 August 16, 1994 96-010 August 6, 1996 97-009 October 7, 1997 99-001 February 2, 1999 99-003 August 17, 1999 9-005 July 20, 1999 99-015 July 02, 1999 99-017 September 7, 1999 00-010 June 13, 2000 00-012 June 13, 2000 01-003 December 18, 2001 02-009 March 5, 2002 02-029 October 15, 2002 04-002 January 20, 2004 04-033 December 7, 2005 05-003 August 2, 2005 05-007 January 18, 2005 05-016 August 16, 2005 06-005 April 18, 2006 06-022 July 18, 2006 06-018 May 30, 2006 06-047 December 5, 2006 07-015 May 1, 2007 07-032 November 6, 2007 08-004 March 11, 2008 08-012 September 12, 2008 09-003 January 20, 2009 09-012 May 19, 2009 09-025 October 6, 2009 10-026 September 7, 2010 10-036 December 21, 2010 11-012 August 2, 2011 11-017 June 21, 2011 3. On July 19, 2012, the Local Planning Agency/Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed ordinance after publishing notice in St. Lucie News Tribune at least 10 days prior to the hearing and recommended that the proposed ordinance be approved. On July 19, 2012, the Local Planning Agency/Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend that the Board of County Commissioners approve the proposed ordinance. -2- ~gh passages are deleted. UndeAined passages are added. , 4. On October 2, 2012, this Board held its first public hearing on the proposed ordinance, after publishing a notice of such hearing in St. Lucie News Tribune on September 22, 2012. 5. On October 23, 2012, this Board continued its second public hearing on the proposed ordinance to December 4, 2012, after publishing a notice of such hearing in St. Lucie News Tribune on October 10, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida: PART A. THE SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS TO THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO READ AS FOLLOWS, INCLUDE: 3.01.03. ZONING DISTRICTS Sections 3.01.03 A through 3.01.03 P remain unchanged. Q. CN COMMERCIAL, NEIGHBORHOOD 1. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for limited retail trade and service activities covering a relatively small area and that is intended to serve the population living in surrounding neighborhoods. The number in "()" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC code reference described in Section 3.01.02(B). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this code. 2. Permitted Uses a. Beauty and barber services. (723/724) b. 6+ 'wFSes`al ~e-~=1 =s:~ia~ier~s-E8641-~ Membershin Or~anizations subiect to the ~rovisions of Section 7.10.29 (861 c. Depository institutions. (60) d. Laundering and dry cleaning (self service). (7215) e. Real estate. (65) Repair services: (1) Electrical repair. (762) (2) Shoe repairs. (725) (3) Watch, clock, jewelry, and musical instrument repair. (7631) Retail trade (each building shall be less than 6,000 square feet gross floor area, all uses inclusive): (1) Antiques. (5932) (2) Apparel an accessories. (56) (3) Books and stationery. (5942/5943) (4) Cameras and photographic supplies. (5946) -3- ~h passages are dtleted. Underlined passages are added. (5) Drugs and proprietary. (5912) (6) Eating places. (5812) (7) Florists. (5992) (8) Food stores. (54) (9) Gifts, novelties, and souvenirs. (5947) (10) Hobby, toy and game shops. (5945) (11) Household appliances. (572) (12) Jewelry. (5944) (13) Newspapers and magazines. (5994) (14) Optical goods. (5995) (15) Nurseries, lawn and garden supplies. (526) (16) Radios, N's, consumer electronics and music supplies. (573) (17) Sporting goods and bicycles. (5941) (18) Tobacco products. (5993) h. Video tape rental. (784) 3. LotSize Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regu/otions. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 5. Off-street Parking and Loading Requirements. Off-street parking and loading requirements are subject to Section 7.06.00. 6. Landscaping Requirements. Landscaping requirements are subject to Section 7.09.00. 7. Conditional Uses. a. Car Washes (Self Service Only)-subject to the provisions of Section 7.10.22. (999) b. Day care - adult. (8322) - child. (8351) c. Postal services. (4311) d. Retail trade: (1) Gasoline services - accessory to retail food stores under SIC-5411. (999) (2) Undistilled alcoholic beverages accessory to retail sale of food. (5921-Except for liquor) e. Telecommunication towers - subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00 and include the following: a. Drinking places (undistilled alcoholic beverages) accessory to an eating place. (999) b. One dwelling unit contained within the commercial building, for on-site security purposes(999) -4- ~h passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. R. CO COMMERCIAL, OFFICE. 1. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for selected office and commercial uses, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with commercial office surroundings. The number in "( )" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC Code reference described in Section 3.01.02(B). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC Code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this Code. 2. Permitted Uses: a. Adjustment/collection and credit reporting services. (732) b. Advertising. (731) c. Communications - except towers. (48) d. Computer programming, data processing and other computer related services. (737) e. Contract construction services - office only. (15, 16, 17) f. Duplicating, mailing, commercial art/photography and stenographic services. (733) g. Engineering, accounting, research, management and related services. (87) h. Executive, legislative, and judicial functions. (91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97) i. Finance, insurance, and real estate services. (60, 61, 62, 63, 64,65,67) j. Health services - except nursing homes and hospitals. (80) k. Membership organization , subiect to the nrovisions of Section 7.10.29.°(86) I. Miscellaneous business services: (1) Detective, guard and armored car services (7381) (2) Security system services (7382) (3) News syndicate (7383) (4) Photofinishing laboratories (7364) (5) Business Services - misc. (7389) m. Personnel supply services. (735) n. Social Services: (1) Individual & family social services. (832/839) o. Travel agencies. (4724) 7.04.00. 3. LotSize Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Section 4. Dimensiona/ Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 5. Off-street Parking and Loading Requirements. Off-street parking and loading requirements are subject to Section 7.06.00. 6. Landscaping Requirements. Landscaping requirements are subject to Section 7.09.00. 7. Conditional Uses. -5- ~ passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. a. Child care services. (835) b. Television and radio transmitting towers (999) c. Telecommunication towers - subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00 and include the following: a. Eating and drinking places (undistilled alcoholic beverages as an accessory to a restaurant). b. Postal services. (43) c. Solar energy systems, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. S. CG COMMERCIAL, GENERAL. 1. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for a wide variety of commercial uses intended to serve a population over a large market area, which do not impose undesirable noise, vibration, odor, dust, or offensive effects on the surrounding area, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with general commercial surroundings. The number in "( )" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC Code reference described in Section 3.01.02(B). The number 999 applies to a use not defined under the SIC Code but may be further defined in Section 2.00.00 of this Code. 2. Peimitted Uses: a. Adjustment/collection and credit reporting services. (732) b. Advertising. (731) c. Amphitheaters. (999) d. Amusements and recreation services - except stadiums, arenas, race tracks, amusement parks and bingo parlors. (79) e. Apparel and accessory stores. (56) f. Automobile dealers. (55) g. Automotive rental, repairs and serv. (except body repairs). (751, 753, 754) h. Beauty and barber services. (723/724) i. Building materials, hardware and garden supply. (52) j. Cleaning services. (7349) k. Commercial printing. (999) I. Communications - except towers. (48) m. Computer programming, data processing and other computer serv. (737) n. Contract construction serv. (office and interior storage only). (15/16/17) o. Cultural activities and nature exhibitions. (999) p. Duplicating, mailing, commercial art/photo. and stenog. serv. (733) q. Eating places. (581) r. Educational services - except public schools. (82) s. Engineering, accounting, research, management and related services. (87) t. Equipment rental and leasing services. (735) u. Executive, legislative, and judicial functions. (91/92/93/94/95/96/97) v. Farm labor and management services. (076) w. Financial, insurance, and real estate. (60/61/62/63/64/65/67) -6- ~•_~._~ihseugh passages are deleted. Undertined passages are added. x. Food stores. (54) y. Funeral and crematory services. (726) z. Gasoline service stations. (5541) aa. General merchandise stores. (53) bb. Health services. (80) cc. Home furniture and furnishings. (57) dd. Landscape and horticultural services. (078) ee. Laundry, cleaning and garment services. (721) ff. Membership organizations .. subiect to the ~rovisions of Section 7.10.29. (86) gg. Miscellaneous retail (see SIC Code Major Group 59): (1) Drug stores. (591) (2) Used merchandise stores. (593) (3) Sporting goods. (5941) (4) Book and stationary. (5942/5943) (5) Jewelry. (5944) (6) Hobby, toy and games. (5945) (7) Camera and photographic supplies. (5946) (8) Gifts, novelty and souvenir. (5947) (9) Luggage and leather goods. (5948) (10) Fabric and mill products. (5949) (11) Catalog, mail order and direct selling. (5961/5963) (12) Liquefied petroleum gas. (propane). (5984) (13) Florists. (5992) (14) Tobacco.(5993) (15) News dealers/newsstands. (5994) (16) Optical goods. (5995) (17) Misc. retail (See SIC Code for specific uses). (5999) hh. Misce llaneous personal services (see SIC Code Major Group 72): (1) Tax return services. (7291) (2) Misc. retail (See SIC Code for specific uses). (7299) ii. Misce llaneous business services (see SIC Code Major Group 73): (1) Detective, guard and armored car services. (7381) (2) Security system services. (7382) (3) News syndicate. (7383) (4) Photofinishing laboratories. (7384) (5) Business services - misc. (7389) jj. Mobil e home dealers. (527) kk. Mobil e food vendors (eating places, fruits and vegetables-retail). (999) II. Motion pictures. (78) mm. Motor vehicle parking-commercial parking and vehicle storage. (752) nn. Museums, galleries and gardens. (84) oo. Personnel supply services. (736) pp. Photo finishing services. (7384) qq. Photographic services. (722) rr. Postal services. (43) -7- Stsuc~C-tkreugp passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. ss. Recreation facilities. (999) tt. Repair services. (76) uu. Retail trade-indoor display and sales only, except as provided in Section 7.00.00. (999) w. Social Services: (1) Individual and family social services (832/839) (2) Child care services (835) (3) Job training and vocational rehabilitation services. (833) ww. Travel agencies. (4724) xx. Veterinary services. (074) 3. Lot Size Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Section 7.04.00. 5. Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements. Off-street parking and loading requirements are subject to Section 7.06.00. 6. Landscaping Requirements. Landscaping requirements are subject to Section 7.09.00. 7. Conditional Uses: a. Adult establishments subject to requirements of Section 7.10.10. (999) b. Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) - free-standing. (5813) c. Disinfecting and pest control services. (7342) d. Amusement parks. (7996) e. Go-cart tracks. (7999) f. Hotels and motels. (701) g. Household goods warehousing and storage-mini-warehouses. (999) h. Marina - recreational boats only. (4493) i. Motor vehicle repair services - body repair. (753) j. Sporting and recreational camps. (7032) k. Retail trade: (1) Liquor stores. (592) I. Stadiums, arenas, and race tracks. (794) m. Telecommunication towers - subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00, and include the following: a. Drinking places (alcoholic beverages as an accessory use to a restaurant and/or civic, social, and fraternal organizations). b. One (1) single-family dwelling unit contained within the commercial building, or a detached single-family dwelling or mobile home, (for on-site security purposes). c. Retail trade: -8- 3tsaEk~hreugh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. (1) Undistilled alcoholic beverages (accessory to retail sale of food). d. Solar energy systems, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. ***s**s*****ss** The remainder of Section 3.01.03 remains unchanged PART B. Chapter VII Development Design and Improvement Standards is amended as follows: Section 7.10.11 is amended to read as follows: 7.10.31. Distance Requirements for Alcoholic Beverages. A. Distance Restrictions for Persons Selling or Transferring Alcoholic Beverages. No sales or transfers of alcoholic beverages fr on-premises consumption shall be permitted except as noted below, within one thousand six hundred (1,600) feet of a religious facility, school, public park, or public playground. This section shall not be applicable to sales or transfers by any license holder whose use of his premises for such sale existed before the establishment of the use of the religious facility, school, public park, or public playground, or when the religious facility is located in a CG (Commercial General) zoning district as 3 `. •=-:~ ~~eEt~a:: °.n'•~ B. Measurement. The manner of ineasurement of the distance referred to in Section 7.10.11(A) above shal) be as follows: Begin at the main entrance of the church or school building or a public park or playground, regardless of which zoning they are in, thence run to the centerline of the street right-of-way in front of such entrance, thence along the centerline of such street right-of-way to a point immediately opposite the main entrance of the proposed licensed premises, thence to the center of the main entrance of the building of the proposed licensed premises. If there is more than one public entrance to an establishment, the main entrance shall be construed to mean the principal or leading entrance to the premises involved and to which the traffic route, whether vehicular or pedestrian, of those going to and from said premises chiefly directs itself. However, in no case shall the distance between a licensed establishment and a religious facility, school, public park, or public playground be less than one thousand feet (1,000) measured by a straight line between the nearest corners of the establishment and a religious facility building, or in the case of a school, public park, or public playground, measured by a straight line between the licensed establishment and the park, playground, school building, or school playground area. C. Waiver Provision for Business Selling or Transferring Alcoholic Beverages as an Accessory to an Eating Place. Any person whose location or place of business does not meet the distance restrictions in Section 7.10.11(A) and who is proposing to sell or transfer alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption as an accessory to an eating place may have this distance waived in the following manner: -9- SEsnEk-Fhseugh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 1. A request for waiver may be initiated by filing an application in writing for such waiver with the 6~e~t#M'~~~~e~~ Plannine and Develo~ment Services Director. 2. The Plannine and Develonment Services Director shall schedule a public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the requirements of Section 11.00.00 of this Code. 3. An applicant operating a drinking place accessory to an eating place for which such waiver is sought must: a. Dispense sales of beer, wine or liquor only to persons patronizing the establishment for the main purpose of ordering and consuming food. b. Have permanent kitchen facilities located within the premises in which meals are regularly prepared for service to patrons of the establishment. 4. A waiver of distance requirements under this section shall be granted only in the event it does not adversely affect community health, safety or general welfare and in connection therewith there shall be considered the following: a. The actual location and distance of the proposed establishment with respect to other places of business licensed to sell intoxicating beverages, whether on or off the premises, as well as churches, schools, public park or public playground. b. The type and size of the establishment, including ba~ floor space and seating capacity, capable of seating not fewer than thirty-five (35) persons simultaneously for the purpose of consuming food, and whether, in view of such type or size, the proposed establishment is likely to create a public nuisance or traffic impediment by drawing crowds or persons milling about outside the building. c. Whether adequate parking and landscaping for the facility is provided so as to meet the requirements set forth in Sections 7.06.00 and 7.09.00 of this Code. d. Whether the facility is physically separated or sufficiently well buffered from all adjacent residentially zoned areas; schools, churches, public parks and public playgrounds. e. Whether, if the facility is located with sixteen hundred (1,600) feet of a church, school, public park or public playground, it will generate traffic which may adversely affect the safety of persons attending or using such church, school, public park or public playground. 5. Before any action is taken upon any application as provided in this section, the applicant shall deposit with the ~t~ni•.~LBe~ele~~~ Plannine and Develonment Services Director, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to cover the approximate cost of the procedure and such sum is not refundable in any event. D. Exception. Provided, however, the distance restrictions set out in Sections A, B. C shall not apply to licenses when located within a hotel or motel of one hundred (100) rooms or more -10- ~gh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. . with restaurants with a minimum seating capacity of two hundred (200) containing a minimum of four thousand (4,000) square feet. Section 7.10.29 is added as follows: 7.10.29. Membershia Oraanizations - Enclosed Assemblv Areas. A. Within the Commercial Office (COI. Commercial Neiehborhood (CN1 and Commercial General (CG1 Zonin~ Districts Membershio Or~anizations that contain Enclosed Assemblv Areas ¢reater than 750 sauare feet in size shall onlv be authorized unon a determination of comnliance with this section. and all other annlicable reauirements of this code. In the CG Zonin¢ District the sun~lemental standards shall onlv a~~lv to existin¢ nonresidential develonments with more than one use. such as sho~nin~ centers and other multiole use develo~ments. B. For the aur~oses of this section an Enclosed Assemblv Area is defined as anv enclosed area. buildine or structure where ~eoole assemble for a common ~uroose. such as social. civic. cultural or relieious ourooses. whether owned and/or maintained bv a for-~rofit or not-for-orofit entitv. and includes, but is not limited to. ~ublic assemblv buildines such as auditoriums. halls. orivate clubs and fraternal lod~es. assemblv halls. exhibition halls. convention centers. and ~laces of worshi~ or other areas. buildines or structures that are used for assemblv bv nersons. C. Prior to issuance of anv Develonment Order or Certificate of Zonine Com~liance the a~~licant shall ~rovide sufficient information to allow a determination that adeauate orivate and ~ublic facilities and services can be ~rovided to meet the demands of the oro~osed use and that the ~ronosed use would be comoatible with the surroundine uses. both existine and oro~osed. At a minimum the sun~lemental documentation shall include: 1. Descrintion of the ~ro~osed assemblv use: 2. The size and ca~acitv of the orooosed Enclosed Assemblv Area: 3. An evaluation of the existine or oro~osed off-street oarkine area. and its com~liance with the Countv's off-street ~arkin¢ reauirements. Within existine sho~~ine centers and other multiole-use nonresidential develooments. documentation shall include a ~arkin~ analvsis of the ~re- and oost-assemblv area demands based unon existine and oro~osed uses in the develo~ment. 4. Anv other information deemed necessarv bv the Plannin~ and Develonment Services Director for review of the nrooosed Enclosed Assemblv Area. D. Uoon a determination of comoatibilitv with the surroundine uses and the availabilitv of adeauate public and orivate facilities the nrooosed Enclosed Assemblv Area shall be authorized. Anv reauired conditions of aonroval shall be incor~orated into the associated Develo~ment Order or Zonine Com~liance document. Conditions of a~oroval mav include limitations on hours of o~erations. caoacitv. activities or other limitations as determined necessarv to meet the ~rovisions of this section. -11- ~ passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. PART C. Chapter VIII Accessory and Temporary Structures and Uses is amended to delete subsection H as follows: 8.02.02. PARTICULAR TEMPORARY USES PERMITTED. +~ ~s_~~ , _-al) ~g-~'is`.-'.~~. ~,,,.~ _-S~.:a,,.*;.,:*: „f *~~ ~a .... -~i~- ^rr e~a~ie~~l ;. I`.`: ~`~ _, ~::~ 5':al .." ~~: fi~~. Tl,e re.,,..,,..-..,, . <<.~~~ ~J@-iF~f~~~.' a ,~2F~A6~Ei~~-~FV2-{~;-)fP~'S. [..+e..~c.,.,~ *., +1,~, fi.,., Ir~ .,Pw. ~~~, . ~#.~.e n,..,.a a,,.e ~*~-~: E~}2-F@~#g~~, ~.~5 . sl., -.r., r.. .. .,* F~~:I:*.. TrC~VE'OCCT.. .. N~ **************** The remainder of Section 8.02.02 remains unchanged. PART D. CONFLICTING PROVISION. Special acts of the Florida legislature applicable only to unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, County ordinances and County resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby superseded by this ordinance to the extent of such conflict. PART E. APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE. This ordinance shall be applicable in the unincorporated area of St. Lucie County. PART F. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance. If this ordinance or any provision thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstance, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property, or circumstance. PART G FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. The Clerk is hereby directed forthwith to send a certified copy of this ordinance to the Bureau of Administrative Code and Laws, Department of State, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32304. PART I. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State. -12- 3tfuc*-tAreugp passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. PART J. ADOPTION. After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as follows: Chairman Tod Mowery AYE Vice Chairman Frannie Hutchinson AYE Commissioner Chris Dzadovsky AYE Commissioner Paula A. Lewis AYE Commissioner Kim Johnson AYE PART K. CODIFICATION. Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the St. Lucie County Land Development Code, and the word ordinance may be changed to section, article, or other appropriate word, and the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; provided, however, that parts C through I shall not be codified. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 4th day of December 2012. A EST: ~~..~-_---_ :T :.`;`,- ,, 4, ' ,~~ ~ ~• ~ ` - ? ~; , "~ ~utY ` - ~~'~k, ~~ : ;.a ~ -- ;=>:: ~. ~~;=.~= - ~~` :- ~! ~ Ik:'::? - . _ ' _ i'", f~'~~, "'~ ~ i-_'~ - ~ :`'~t,e,`~P :^4 ' - _ - - ~-r ~ ~,~- ~_ . _ s ~_ ~ - : ~;;g ~. - - ° fy~ ~ +r,,•,F': ~'_.-_~. '_~ ..- i.Y't+l ~~~;~:..i:'~. ~,tki.; ti ~' . ,. ~'~ ~. '~ !~°S BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: ~ Chairman APPROV~ AS TO FORM AND COR~t~CT~11~5S: ~ BY: County -13- Stsaek~hseugH passages are delded. Underlined passages are added. . -~ _~. r.. _._ .. _.~._.._. ..._..__...__~__. ____. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT 0 STATE RICK SCOTT Governor December 17, 2012 Honorable Joseph E. Smith Clerk of the Circuit Court St. Lucie County 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 Attention: Ms. Kelly Phelan, Executive Recording Secretary Dear Mr. Smith: KEN DETZNER Secretary of State Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your letters ~~ated December 12, 2012 and certified copies of St. Lucie County Ordinance Nos. 12-013 and 12-023, which were filed in this office on December 14, 2012. Sincerely, .,._ .~ Liz Cloud Program Administrator LGelr R. A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270 • Facsimile: (850) 488-9879 www.dos.state.fl.us