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OA-13-03 Temporary Uses. Board of County commissioners June 24, 2014. Land Development Code Amendment. Section 3140. Temporary Uses dealing with “ outdoor retail sales events ” to distinguish options between: Developed sites Vacant property “ County Fairground ”
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OA-13-03 Temporary Uses Board of County commissioners June 24, 2014
Land Development Code Amendment • Section 3140. Temporary Uses dealing with “outdoor retail sales events” to distinguish options between: • Developed sites • Vacant property • “County Fairground” • Establishing a definition • Identifying land use district Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Surrounding counties Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Temporary Use As Defined in Section 1500. of the Land Development Code… Is a use that is established for a fixed period of time, with the intent to discontinue such use upon the expiration of such time, and that does not involve the construction, alteration of any permanent building or structures. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Section 3140. Temporary Uses – Table 3-1 Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Outdoor Retail sales events - ON A DEVELOPED SITE Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Offsite Retail sales events - ON An out-parcel Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Section 3140. Temporary Uses – Table 3-1 Add precursor language for site plan requirements to the list of Temporary Use or Structure… A site plan depicting the proposed use in relation to the overall parcel shall include how the use will provide for the following requirements. • Driveway access • Off-street parking • Covered trash or garbage receptacle • Adequate restroom facilities are available Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Proposed Definitions Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Outdoor Retail sales events… On asterisk notation, staff’srecommendation… *Outdoor Retail Sales Events, Offsite Retail Sales Events, andSeasonal Sales shall only be allowed on non-residential designated properties located along arterial and major collector roadways, and where otherwise authorized as provided by the Florida Right to Farm Act. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Outdoor Retail sales events… Also add language for clarification of use on undeveloped lots…. A site plan showing a Temporary Use on the property, and the written approval of the ownership or management of the shopping center, if such Use is to be conducted within a shopping center, or written approval of the owner of the property. Retail Sales Events are allowed as a temporary use on vacant out-parcels within an approved shopping center as provided herein for Offsite Retail Sales Events. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Examples of shopping centers with vacant out-parcels SR-44 - Inverness US 19 & US 98 - SMW Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Examples of shopping centers with vacant out-parcels…. CR 491 & CR 486 - Lecanto US 19 and Cardinal St. - Homosassa Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Other adjustments to Section 3140. On the use of tents…. Tents are allowed to remain for a period of no more than sixty (60) thirty (30)days. Tents This change is consistent with the longest allowed temporary use (“seasonal sales”) that allows 30 days at a time. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Other adjustments to Section 3140… Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
County Fairground Section 3140. Temporary Uses current text says…. Sites permitted for multi-event operations such as the County Fairground, amphitheaters, flea markets, etc. are not bound by the time frames identified herein, but must comply with all other standards of this section of the LDC. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
County Fairground Land Use District - PSI Aerial Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
Public/Semi-Public, Institutional District (PSI) The Future Land Use Element defines PSI as…… This District definition consists of public or private facilities/uses designed to serve the cultural needs of the County. The facilities are generally owned or operated by public bodies or by nonprofit entities. Public uses mean those owned or operated by a public entity. Semi-Public uses serve the public but are owned or operated by a non-public body such as a nonprofit organization or may include some private uses fitting into the character and purpose of, for example: hospitals, nursing homes, and theaters. The intent of this District is to provide cultural facilities rather than to provide for commercial uses. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
County Fairground Staff recommends amending text in Section 3140. to remove reference to “County Fairground”…. Sites permitted for multi-event operations such as the County Fairground, amphitheaters, flea markets, etc. are not bound by the time frames identified herein, but must comply with all other standards of this section of the LDC. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
County Fairground Staff recommends adding definition to Section 1500. Definitions, of the LDC… Public Fairground: A facility that allows public fairs and expositions including the County Fairground as defined by Chapter 616, Florida Statutes, or its successor in function. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014
County Fairground Staff recommends adding “Public Fairground” as listed use in Section 2416. Public/Semi-Public, Institutional District (PSI), of the LDC. Board of County Commissioners - June 24, 2014