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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-022 ORDINANCE No. 2020-22 X A�n`o File No. TLDC-5202025741 n,MZCn A0u1'U oX C z a A f!m AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. na-m(n o CO 0 3 LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE LAND D.Z M n= DEVELOPMENT CODE REGARDING CARGO CONTAINERS BY AMENDING b 1 omC' M SECTION 2.00.00 DEFINITIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 3.01.03 ZONING N o DISTRICTS; BY CREATING SECTION 7.10.35 CARGO CONTAINERS FOR A m STORAGE SUPPLEMENTAL STANDARDS; BY AMENDING SECTION 8.00.00 ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES CREATING A NEW SECTION TO ALLOW CARGO CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE AS AN ACCESSORY USE 00 WITH LOCATION AND DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS WITHIN THE Z AGRICULTURAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND AR-1, (AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL- 1) ZONING DISTRICTS, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR FILING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION; AND PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, based on the testimony and evidence, including not limited to the staff report, has made the following determinations: 1. On August 1, 1990, the Board of County County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, adopted the St. Lucie County Land Development Code. 2. This Board is authorized by Section 125.01(1)(h), Florida Statutes, to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and, 3. This Board is authorized by Section 125.01(1)(t), Florida Statues, to adopt ordinances and resolutions necessary for the exercise of its powers and to prescribe fines and penalties for the violations of ordinances in accordance with law. 4. On June 18, 2020, the Local Planning Agency Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed ordinance after publishing due notice in the St. Lucie News Tribune and recommended that the proposed ordinance be forwarded with a recommendation for approval. 5. On July 7, 2020, this Board held the first public hearing on the proposed ordinance, after publishing due notice in the St. Lucie News Tribune. 6. On August 4, 2020, this Board held its second public hearing on the proposed ordinance, after publishing due notice in the St. Lucie News Tribune. 7. The proposed amendments to the St. Lucie County Land Development Code are consistent with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the St. Lucie County Comprehensive Plan, are internally consistent with the remainder of the Land Development Code and are in the best interest of the health, safety and public welfare of the citizens of St. Lucie County, Florida. 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 in strmkethrni...h and underline format: CHAPTER II DEFINITIONS 2.00.00. DEFINITIONS Cargo Containers: A reusable container that is originally, specifically or formerly designed for or used in the parking, shipping, movement, or transportation of freight, articles, goods, or commodities and is also desianed for or capable of beina mounted or moved on a rail car, truck trailer or loaded on a ship. Shippinq Container: Refer to Cargo Containers CHAPTER III ZONING DISTRICTS 3.01.03. Zoning Districts Cargo Containers, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35, are hereby added to the list of accessory uses in all Agricultural and Industrial zoning districts. A. AG -1 AGRICULTURAL — 1 Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environmental suitable for productive commercial agriculture, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with productive agricultural surroundings. Residential densities are restricted to a maximum of one (1) dwelling unit per gross acre. 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. Agricultural production — crops. (01) b. Agricultural production — livestock and animal specialties. (02) C. Agricultural services. (07) d. Family day care homes. (999) e. Family residential homes provided that such homes shall not be located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another existing such family residential home and provided that the sponsoring agency or Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) notifies the Board of County Commissioners at the time of home occupancy that the home is licensed by HRS. (999) f. Fishing, hunting and trapping. (09) g. Forestry. (08) Underline is for addition. StFil(ethrough is for deletion. h. Kennels. (0752) i. Research facilities, non-commercial. (8733) j. Riding stables. (7999) k. Single-family detached dwellings. (999) 3. Lot Size Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4 7- 10 in Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4 7-10 in 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. Agricultural labor housing. (999) b. Aircraft storage and equipment maintenance. (999) C. Airports and flying, landing, and takeoff fields. (4581) d. Family residential homes located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another such family residential home. (999) e. Farm products warehousing and storage. (4221/4222) f. Gasoline service stations. (5541) g. Industrial wastewater disposal. (999) h. Manufacturing: (1) Agricultural chemicals. (287) (2) Food and kindred products. (20) (3) Lumber and wood products, except furniture. (24) i. Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, except fuels. (14) j. Retail trade: (1) Farm equipment and related accessories. (999) (2) Apparel and accessory stores. (56) k. Sewage disposal subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.13. (999) i. Telecommunications towers — subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (999) M. Camps — sporting and recreational. (7032) n. Solar generation station subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00. and include the following: a. Mobile homes subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.05. b. Retail and wholesale trade — subordinate to the primary authorized use or activity. C. Guest house subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.04. (999) d. Solar energy system subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. (999) e. Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35. Underline is for addition. S*Fi'(ethF9 gk is for deletion. B. AG -2.5 AGRICULTURAL — 2.5. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for productive commercial agriculture, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with productive agricultural surroundings. Residential densities are restricted to a maximum of one (1) dwelling unit per two and one-half (2.5) gross acres. The number in "( )" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC Code reference described in Section 3.01.02(8). 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. Agricultural production — crops. (01) b. Agricultural production — livestock and animal specialties. (02) C. Agricultural services. (07) d. Family day care homes. (999) e. Family residential homes provided that such homes shall not be located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another existing such family residential home and provided that the sponsoring agency or Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) notifies the Board of County Commissioners at the time of home occupancy that the home is licensed by HRS. (999) f. Fishing, hunting and trapping. (09) g. Forestry. (08) h. Kennels. (0752) i. Research facilities, non-commercial. (8733) j. Riding stables. (7999) k. Single-family detached dwellings. (999) 3. Lot Size Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4- 7- 10 in Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Table a- 7-10 in 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. Agricultural labor housing. (999) b. Aircraft storage and equipment maintenance. (999) C. Airports and flying, landing, and takeoff fields. (4581) d. Family residential homes located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another such family residential home. (999) e. Farm products warehousing and storage. (4221/4222) f. Gasoline service stations. (5541) g. Industrial wastewater disposal. (999) h. Manufacturing: (1) Agricultural chemicals. (287) Underline is for addition. StFi1(eth.-GUgk is for deletion. (2) Food and kindred products. (20) (3) Lumber and wood products, except furniture. (24) i. Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, except fuels. (14) j. Radio, television, and microwave communication stations and towers. (999) k. Retail trade: (1) Farm equipment and related accessories. (999) (2) Apparel and accessory stores. (56) I. Sewage disposal subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.13. (999) M. Camps — sporting and recreational. (7032) n. Outdoor shooting ranges, providing site plan approval is obtained according to the provisions of Sections 11.02.07 through 11.02.09 and Section 7.10.19 of this Code. o. Solar generation station subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00. and include the following: a. Mobile homes subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.05. b. Retail and wholesale trade — subordinate to the primary authorized use or activity. C. Guest house subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.04. (999) d. Solar energy system subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. (999) e. Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35. C. AG -5 AGRICULTURAL —5. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect and environment suitable for productive commercial agriculture, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with productive agricultural surroundings. Residential densities are restricted to a maximum of one (1) dwelling unit per five (5) acres. 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. Agricultural production — crops. (01) b. Agricultural production — livestock and animal specialties. (02) C. Agricultural services. (07) d. Family day care homes. (999) e. Family residential homes provided that such homes shall not be located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another existing such family residential home and provided that the sponsoring agency or Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) notifies the Board of County Commissioners at the time of home occupancy that the home is licensed by HRS. (999) f. Fishing, hunting and trapping. (09) g. Forestry. (08) h. Kennels. (0752) i. Research facilities, non-commercial. (8733) j. Riding stables. (7999) k. Single-family detached dwellings. (999) I. Telecommunications towers — subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (999) Underline is for addition. StFikethFeugh is for deletion. 3. Lot Size Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4 7-10 in Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4- 7-10 in 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. Agricultural labor housing. (999) b. Aircraft storage and equipment maintenance. (999) C. Airports and flying, landing, and takeoff fields. (4581) d. Family residential homes located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another such family residential home. (999) e. Farm products warehousing and storage. (4221/4222) f. Gasoline service stations. (5541) g. Industrial wastewater disposal. (999) h. Manufacturing: (1) Agricultural chemicals. (287) (2) Food and kindred products. (20) (3) Lumber and wood products, except furniture. (24) i. Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, except fuels. (14) j. Retail trade: (1) Farm equipment and related accessories. (999) (2) Apparel and accessory stores. (56) k. Sewage disposal subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.13. (999) I. Off-road vehicle parks, except go-cart raceway operation or rentals (7999), subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.21. (999) M. Camps — sporting and recreational. (7032) n. Outdoor shooting ranges, providing site plan approval is obtained according to the provisions of Sections 11.02.07 through 11.02.09 and Section 7.10.19 of this Code. o. Solar generation station subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00. and include the following: a. Mobile homes subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.05. b. Retail and wholesale trade — subordinate to the primary authorized use or activity. C. Guest house subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.04. (999) d. Solar energy system subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. (999) e. Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35. Underline is for addition. C+rikethFOUgh is for deletion. E. AR -1 AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL — 1. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for single-family dwellings at a maximum density of one (1) dwelling unit per gross acre, together with such other uses as may be necessary for and compatible with very low density rural residential 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. ses:a. Family day care homes. (999) b. Family residential homes provided that such homes shall not be located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another existing such family residential home and provided that the sponsoring agency or Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS) notifies the Board of County Commissioners at the time of home occupancy that the home is licensed by HRS. (999) C. Single-family detached dwellings. (999) 3. Lot Size Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4 7-10 in Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4- 7-10 in 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. Conditional Uses: a. Crop services. (072) b. Family residential homes located within a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet of another such family residential home. (999) C. Industrial wastewater disposal. (999) d. Kennels — completely enclosed. (0752) e. Landscaping and horticulture services. (078) f. Retail: (1) Fruits and vegetables. (543) g. Riding stables. (7999) h. Veterinary services (074) i. Telecommunication towers — subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (999) 7. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00. and include the following: a. Agriculture (farms and ranches accessory to single-family detached dwelling). (01/02) b. Animals, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.03. (999) C. Guest house subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.04. (999) d. Mobile home subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.05. (999) e. Retail and wholesale trade — subordinate to the primary authorized use or activity. f. Solar energy systems, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. Underline is for addition. Strikethm gk is for deletion. 9- Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35. T. IL INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT. Purpose. The purpose of this district is to provide and protect an environment suitable for light manufacturing, wholesale, and warehousing activities that do not impose undesirable noise, vibration, odor, dust, or other offensive effects on the surrounding are, together with such other uses as may be necessary to and compatible with light industrial 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. Business services. (73) b. Communications - including telecommunication towers - subject to the standards of Section 7.10.23. (48) C. Construction services: (1) Building construction - general contractors. (15) (2) Other construction - general contractors. (16) (3) Construction - special trade contractors. (17) d. Engineering, architectural and surveying services. (871) e. Commercial fishing. (091) f. Laundry, cleaning and garment services. (721) g. Local and suburban transit. (41) h. Manufacturing: (1) Food and kindred products. (20) (2) Tobacco products. (21) (3) Textile mill products. (22) (4) Apparel and other finished products. (23) (5) Furniture and fixtures. (25) (6) Printing, publishing and allied industries. (27) (7) Drugs. (283) (8) Leather and leather products. (31) (9) Glass: (a) Flat glass. (321) (b) Glass and glassware - pressed or blown. (322) (c) Glass products - made of purchased glass. (323) (10) Fabricated metal prod. - except machinery and transport. equip.: (a) Metal cans and shipping containers. (341) (b) Cutlery, handtools and general hardware. (342) (c) Heating equipment, except electric and warm air, and plumbing fixtures. (343) (d) Fabricated structural metal products. (344) (e) Coating, engraving and allied services. (347) (f) Miscellaneous fabricated metal products: Underline is for addition. StFikt"FeUgR is for deletion. (1) Wire products. (3495) (2) Misc. fabricated wire products. (3496) (3) Metal foil and leaf. (3497) (4) Fabricated metal products - NEC. (3499) (11) Industrial/commercial machinery and computer equipment: (a) Metalworking machinery and equipment. (354) (b) Special industry machinery, except metalworking machinery. (355) (c) General industrial machinery and equipment. (356) (d) Computers and office equipment. (357) (12) Electronic and other electrical equipment and components, except j. Millwork and structural wood members. (243) k. Motion pictures. (78) I. Motor freight transportation and warehousing. (42) m. Repair services: (1) Automotive and automotive parking. (75) (2) Electrical. (762) (3) Watch, clock and jewelry repair. (763) (4) Reupholstery and furniture repair. (764) (5) Misc. repairs and services. (769) Underline is for addition. StFi1(ethF9 gk is for deletion. computer equipment: (a) Household appliances. (363) (b) Electric lighting and wiring equipment. (364) (c) Household audio and video equipment. (365) (d) Communications equipment. (366) (e) Electronic components and accessories. (367) (f) Misc. electrical machinery equipment and supplies. (369) (13) Measuring, analyzing and controlling instruments. (38) (14) Photographic, medical and optical goods. (38) (15) Watches and clocks. (38) (16) Misc. manufacturing industries: (a) Jewelry, silverware, and platedware. (391) (b) Musical instruments and parts. (393) (c) Dolls, toys, games and sporting goods. (394) (d) Pens, pencils, and other office and artists' materials. (395) (e) Costume jewelry, costume novelties, and notions. (396) (f) Brooms and brushes. (3991) (g) Signs and advertising displays. (3993) (h) Morticians goods. (3995) (i) Manufacturing industries, NEC. (3999) (17) Plastic products - fabrication, molding, cutting, extrusion, and injection processing. (308) Marinas. (4493) j. Millwork and structural wood members. (243) k. Motion pictures. (78) I. Motor freight transportation and warehousing. (42) m. Repair services: (1) Automotive and automotive parking. (75) (2) Electrical. (762) (3) Watch, clock and jewelry repair. (763) (4) Reupholstery and furniture repair. (764) (5) Misc. repairs and services. (769) Underline is for addition. StFi1(ethF9 gk is for deletion. n. Retail trade: (1) Lumber and other building materials. (521) (2) Paint, glass and wallpaper. (523) (3) Hardware. (525) (4) Nurseries, lawn and garden supplies. (526) (5) Mobile home dealers. (527) (6) Automotive/boat/RV/motorcycle dealers. (55) (7) Gasoline service. (55) (8) Furniture and furnishings. (57) o. Research, development, and testing services. (873) p. Ship, boat building and repairing - less than forty-five (45) feet. (373) q. Sorting, grading and packaging services - citrus/vegetables. (0723) r. Vocational schools. (824) s. Wholesale trade - durable goods: (1) Motor vehicle and automotive equipment. (501) (2) Furniture and home furnishings. (502) (3) Lumber and other building materials. (503) (4) Professional and commercial equipment/supplies. (504) (5) Metals and minerals except petroleum. (505) (6) Electrical goods. (506) (7) Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies. (507) (8) Machinery, equipment, and supplies. (508) (9) Misc. durable goods: (a) Sporting and recreational goods. (5091) (b) Toys and hobby goods. (5092) (c) Jewelry, watches, precious stones and metals. (5094) (d) Durable goods NEC. (5099) t. Wholesale trade - nondurable goods: (1) Paper and paper products. (511) (2) Drugs. (512) (3) Dry goods and apparel. (513) (4) Groceries and related products. (514) (5) Farm products - raw materials. (515) (6) Chemicals, and allied products. (516) (7) Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverages. (518) (8) Misc. nondurable goods: (a) Farm supplies. (5191) (b) Books, periodicals and newspapers. (5192) (c) Flowers, nursery stock and florists' supplies. (5193) (d) Tobacco/tobacco products. (5194) (e) Paints, varnishes and supplies. (5198) (f) Nondurable goods, NEC. (5199) u. Mobile food vendors. (999) v. Single-family detached dwelling units provided that the single-family dwelling unit is located on an existing lot or parcel or record, as further defined in this Code, that was existing on or before August 1, 1990. (999) Underline is for addition. StFiketh.ough is for deletion. w. Kennels. Allowed as a permitted use only when the property is surrounded by industrial uses or zoning and is five hundred (500) feet or more from residential uses or zoning. All distance requirements shall be measured from the nearest point of the existing home or area of single-family zoning to the nearest point of the proposed kennel. x. Landscape and horticultural services. (078) Personal services. (72) 3. Lot Size Requirements. Lot size requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4 7-10 in Section 7.04.00. 4. Dimensional Regulations. Dimensional requirements shall be in accordance with Table 4- 7-10 in 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. ses.a. Airports, landing and takeoff fields — general aviation. (4581) b. Manufacturing: (1) Cut stone and stone products. (328) (2) Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts. (375) (3) Wood containers, wood buildings, and mobile homes. (244/245) C. Ship, boat building and repairing (excluding ship or boat salvaging) —forty-five (45) to one hundred fifty (150) feet, (373) d. Wholesale: (1) Petroleum bulk stations and terminals. e. Scrap and waste materials — subject to the provision of Section 7.10.12.A. f. Kennels. (0752) Other than those permitted under Section 3.01.03 T.2.w. of the Land Development Code. 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory use are to the requirements of Section 8.00.00 and include the following: a. Co -generation facilities. (999) b, Fueling facilities. (999) C. Industrial wastewater disposal. (999) d. One detached single-family dwelling or mobile home for on-site security purposes per property. (999) e. Retail trade accessory to the primary manufacturing or wholesaling use. (999) f. Solar energy systems, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. 9- Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35. U. IH INDUSTRIAL, HEA VK 1. Purpose. The of this district is to provide an environment suitable for heavy manufacturing and other activities that may impose undesirable noise, vibration, odor, dust, or other offensive effects on the surrounding area together with such other non - Underline is for addition. Strike", is for deletion. residential uses as may be necessary to and compatible with heavy industrial surroundings. The number in "( )" following each identified use corresponds to the SIC Code reference described in Section 3.01.02(8). 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. Any use permitted in the Industrial Light (IL) zoning district: a. Agricultural services. (07) b. Construction services: (1) Building construction —general contractors. (15) (2) Other construction — general contractors. (16) (3) Construction — special trade contractors. (17) C. Docks and boathouses (private). (999) d. Engineering services. (871) e. Manufacturing: (1) Food and kindred products. (20) (2) Tobacco products. (21) (3) Textile mill products. (22) (4) Apparel and other finished products. (23) (5) Lumber and wood products, except furniture. (24) (6) Furniture and fixtures. (25) (7) Printing and publishing and allied industries. (27) (8) Chemicals and allied products: (a) Drugs. (283) (b) Soap, detergents and cleaning preparations; perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations. (284) (c) Agricultural chemicals. (287) (9) Rubber and misc. plastic products. (31) (10) Leather and leather products. (31) (11) Glass: (a) Flat glass. (321) (b) Glass and glassware — pressed or blown. (322) (c) Glass products — made of purchased of glass. (323) (12) Fabricated metal products (except ammunition and ordnance). (34) (13) Industrial/commercial machinery and computer equipment. (35) (14) Electronic and other electrical equipment and components, except computer equipment. (36) (15) Transportation equipment. (37) (16) Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments. (38) (17) Misc. manufacturing industries: (a) Jewelry, silverware, and pfatedwaFe plated ware. (391) (b) Musical instruments and parts. (393) (c) Dolls, toys, games and sporting goods. (394) (d) Pens, pencils and other office and artists' materials. (395) (e) Costume jewelry, costume novelties, and notions. (396) (f) Brooms and brushes. (3991) (g) Signs and advertising displays. (3993) (h) Morticians goods. (3995) (i) Manufacturing industries, NIC. (3999) (18) Paper and allied products: Underline is for addition. StFik„+h.-GWgk is for deletion. (a) Paperboard containers and boxes. (265) (b) Converted paper and paperboard products. (267) f. Local and suburban transit. (41) g. Water transportation. (44) h. Transportation services. (47) i. Communications. (48) j. Motor freight transportation and warehousing. (42) k. Motion pictures. (78) I. Membership organizations. (86) M. Personal and business services. (72) n. Research, development, and testing services. (873) o. Repair services: (1) Automotive and automotive parking. (75) (2) Electrical. (762) (3) Watch, clock and jewelry repair. (763) (4) Reupholstery and furniture repair. (764) (5) Misc. repairs and services. (769) P. Retail trade: (1) Lumber and other building materials. (521) (2) Paint, glass and wallpaper. (523) (3) Hardware. (525) (4) Nurseries, lawn and garden supplies. (526) (5) Mobile home dealers. (527) (6) Automotive/boat/RV/motorcycle dealers. (55) (7) Gasoline service. (55) (8) Furniture and furnishings. (57) q. Telecommunication towers — subject to the standards of Section 7. r. Wholesale trade — durable goods: (1) Motor vehicle and automotive equipment. (501) (2) Furniture and home furnishings. (501) (3) Lumber and other building materials. (503) (4) Professional and commercial equipment/supplies. (504) (5) Metals and minerals, except petroleum. (505) (6) Electrical goods. (506) (7) Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, and supplies. (8) Machinery, equipment, and supplies. (508) (9) Misc. durable goods: (a) Sporting and recreational goods. (5091) (b) Toys and hobby goods. (5092) 10.23. (999) (507) (c) Jewelry, watches, precious stones and metals. (5094) (d) Durable goods NEC. (5099) Wholesale trade — nondurable goods: (1) Paper and paper products. (511) (2) Drugs. (512) (3) Dry goods and apparel. (513) (4) Groceries and related products. (514) (5) Farm products — raw materials. (513) (6) Chemicals, and allied products. (516) (7) Beer, wine and distilled alcoholic beverage. (518) (8) Misc. nondurable goods: (a) Farm supplies. (5191) Underline is for addition. StFikethFeugI4 is for deletion. (b) Books, periodicals, and newspapers. (5192) (c) Flowers, nursery stock and florists' supplies. (5193) (d) Tobacco/tobacco products. (5194) (e) Paints, varnishes and supplies. (5198) (f) Nondurable goods, NEC. (5199) t. Mobile food vendors. (999) 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. Offstreet Parking and Loading Requirements. Offstreet 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. Airport, landing and takeoff fields — general aviation. (4581) b. Manufacturing: (1) Paper and allied products. (26) (2) Chemicals and allied products. (28) (3) Petroleum refining and related products. (29) (4) Stone, clay, glass and concrete products. (32) (5) Primary metal industries. (33) (6) Ammunition and ordinance. (348) C. Natural or manufacturing gas storage and distribution points. (492) d. Scrap, waste and land clearing and yard trash recycling operations — subject to the provisions of Section 7.10.12. e. Warehousing and storage services — stockyards. (999) f. Wholesale trade — nondurable goods: (1) Petroleum and petroleum products. (999) 8. Accessory Uses. Accessory uses are subject to the requirements of Section 8.00.00. and include the following: a. Co -generation facilities. (999) b. Fueling facilities. (999) C. Industrial wastewater disposal. (999) d. One (1) detached single-family dwelling or mobile home, for on-site security purposes per property. (999) e. Retail: (1) Bottled gas. (999) (2) Fuel oil. (999) (3) Gasoline service stations. (999) (4) Retail trade accessory to the primary manufacturing or wholesaling use. (999) f. Solar energy systems, subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.28. 9- Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35. Underline is for addition. S*rd(� off, is for deletion. CHAPTER VII DEVELOPMENT DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS 7.00.00. General Provisions. 7.10.00. Supplemental Standards. Section 7.10.00 is hereby amended to create a new Section 7.10.35. "Cargo Containers" as follows: 7.10.35. Cargo Containers A. In the AG -1, AG -2.5, AG -5. IL, IH, and AR -1 Zoning District the Planning and Development Services Director, or designee, may authorize the installation of a cargo container as accessory structure, provided that upon receiving a building permit for this use. B. In the AR -1 district, cargo containers are subject to the following development standards as follows: 1. Cargo container shall not be stacked above the height of a single container. 2. Cargo containers may be placed in a manner that renders the site non- conforming with off-street parking, loading landscaping areas, or lot coverage requirements. 3. Cargo containers shall be placed behind the front and side street building lines. No container shall alter or impede the traffic flow within the site or that of service alleys when applicable. 4. Cargo containers shall be maintained free from rust and graffiti. 5. Cargo containers shall not be permitted to have signage of any type. 6. Cargo containers shall be modified or retrofitted for habitation (i.e. Guest house or workshop). 7. Caro container shall be painted to be consistent with the primary structure. 8. The number of cargo container shall be limited to one (1) per parcel per one (1) acre. An additional cargo container may be permitted for each additional acre or fraction thereof, not to exceed two (2) cargo containers for any parcel. CHAPTER VIII ACCESSORY AND TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND USES. 8.00.00. Accessory uses and structures are hereby amended to create: 8.00.03. - Particular Permitted Accessory Structure and Uses in Residential, Agricultural, and Planned Unit Development Districts. M. Cargo containers subject to the requirements of Section 7.10.35 PART B. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. 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. Underline is for addition. StFikethreugI is for deletion. PART C. 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 D. APPLICABILITY OF ORDINANCE. This ordinance shall be applicable in the unincorporated area of St. Lucie County. PART E. 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 F. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State. PART G. ADOPTION. After motion and second, the vote on this ordinance was as follows: Cathy Townsend, Chair AYE Chris Dzadovsky, Vice Chair AYE Sean Mitchell, Commissioner AYE Linda Bartz, Commissioner AYE Frannie Hutchinson, Commissioner AYE PART H. CODIFICATION. Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the St. Lucie County Code and Complied Laws, 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 B through H shall not be codified. Underline is for addition. Stri1(ethFe Orth is for deletion. PASSED AND DULY ENACTED this 4th day of August, 2020. Attest: Dep Board of County Commissioners St. Lucie County, Florida / By: uty Cl ki air CQ�t ��✓�+ Approved As To Form and Correctness: y Z G' By: cO°*rr, FLOVeo",* County Attorney Underline is for addition. Stria s„ is for deletion. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Ot STATE RON DESANTIS LAUREL M. LEE Governor Secretary of State August 12,2020 Honorable Joseph E. Smith Clerk of the Circuit Court St. Lucie County 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce,Florida 34982 Attention: Ms. Lillian O'Farrell Dear Mr. Smith: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66,Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your electronic copy of St. Lucie County Ordinance No. 2020-022,which was filed in this office on August 12, 2020. Sincerely, Ernest L. Reddick Program Administrator ELR/lb R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270 www.dos.state.fl.us