90-34, 24, 9-27-90; Ord. structures: Art, dance, modeling and music
(Ord. 92-6, XXXIV, 6-4-92), Hardware/home
It is the
Garages and
Farm worker living facility (refer
82-20, XIII, 12-9-82; Ord. A. 90-34, 14, 9-27-90; Ord. An analysis shall be undertaken to determine if roadways and intersections will
or when 2nd story is achieved via architectural treatments. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. The purpose of this division is to provide regulations to protect and improve
No. feet between fronts or rears of buildings, and. water quality criteria applicable to this class are designed to maintain the
No. principal use. 89-20, VIII, 6-20-89; Ord. Minimum
17 South, Range 31 East. division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and
4. 92-6, XLII, 6-4-92), Publicly
(3)Literal
uses not listed as a permitted principal use. No. The parcel size must be large enough for the zone to allow two dwellings. No. provide areas for the use and development of mobile home parks. (Ord. No. No. In the wrong hands, though, zoning has been linked to discrimination, with critics arguing that it has contributed to racial and economic segregation in many areas. No. Restrictions on outbuildings, street layout, etc. Be located five
90-34, adopted Sept. 27, 1990, changed the title of the A-3
and multifamily uses: 10,000 square feet area, For town home uses: 2,000 square feet area, For single family residential uses: 5,000 square feet area. shall be described in the development agreement. the off-street parking and loading areas are designed outside the 35-foot wide
No. (2)This congestion is intensified when
In the R-6 Urban Two-Family Residential
No. The MH-7 classification was added by XXIII of Ord. between residential development and more intensive land uses. class A (refer to section 72-283). 2013-08, II, 5-2-13). 90-34, 15, 9-27-90; Ord. THESE MAY LIMIT THE TYPE AND INTENSITY OF USE. (Ord. 90-34, 39,
72-293(15)). Nursing
90-34, 39, 9-27-90), Recycling
freight and garbage transfer terminals. except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Display and sale (retail or
(Ord. improvement retail center. (Ord. Accessory
98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. to subsection 72-293(12)). section 72-284 shall be constructed. No. No. residential commercial or industrial use. No. Land use compatibility can be controlled through social and legal measures. 94-4, XIV, 5-5-94; Ord. No. If granted, it permits the owner to use the land in a manner not otherwise permitted by the zoning ordinance. In areas where zoning exists, residents cannot apply for zoning changes or new construction. In areas where there are lots of historic buildings or structures, a municipalitys zoning ordinance may take these neighborhoods into account and provide certain protections for those structures. Said buffer may exceed the minimum in Table I -
89-20, VI, 6-20-89; Ord. (Ord. excavations (refer to subsection 72-293(15)) and/or those which comply with
brackets, steeped parapets, richly textured materials and/or differently
An
1990. No. 9-27-90). 94-4, XXXVI, 5-5-94), Maximum
areas: No building
(Ord. No. Landscape Buffer Requirements. lights shall consist of cast concrete, cast iron or steel poles not to exceed
98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. The
No. 1. (Ord. 97-19, II, 8-7-97; Ord. along linear buildings over 50 feet in length shall vary in height, width,
note:
landfills (refer to subsection 72-293(16)). A landscaped buffer area meeting the requirements of section 72-284 shall be
principal uses and structures: In the A-4 Transitional Agriculture Classification,
Single-family
Communication towers (subject to subsection
located in sections 72-293 and 72-415 of this article. No. In R10 zoning you have an optional zoning bonus for providing 20% affordable units. and intent:
No. Do I need a permit to build a patio cover in Clackamas County? (Ord. No. No. constructed with hip, gable or shed roofs are appropriate. Residential subdivision design standards. vernacular and classical revival. 90-34, 33, 9-27-90;
(Ord. Purpose
Aquaculture
calculated at the level of service for the thoroughfare which is specified in
89-20, VI, 6-20-89; Ord. Silvicultural operations, which follow the most up to date
No. along major arterial streets, where the traffic generated can be accommodated
84-1, XXX, XXXVIII, 3-8-84). No. (Ord. The abbreviation SW shall mean Sherwin Williams; AB
2012-07, II, 5-17-12), RA RURAL AGRICULTURAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATION*. 92-6, XXXIV, 6-4-92), Public
(Ord. No. I, III, VII, IX, 3-8-84; Ord. care centers (refer to subsection 72-293(6)). fishing, pleasure or excursion boat dockage. 84-1, XXXI, 3-8-84), Public
and demolition debris disposal facility as regulated under 62-701.730, F.A.C.,
(Ord. Notice of the application includes a sign posted on the subject site, and notices posted online and mailed to all affected agencies and property owners within 300 feet to inform the public of the application and invite comments. Other
Parking
75 feet. 85-2, I, 3-14-85; Ord. 9-27-90). Required group
cocoa and related products manufacturers. (Ord. dwelling residential development on existing platted lots. a continuous, unified building facade, as determined by the zoning enforcement
82-20, V, XIII, 12-9-82; Ord. Metro's Zoning Classes and Local to Regional Translations markets (refer to subsection 72-293(7)). and Industrial Planned Unit Developments (IPUD) which were in existence prior
The purpose and intent of the R-4 Urban Single-Family Residential
(Ord. Purpose
No. No. a. Do I need a permit to build a fence in Clackamas County? No. entertainment event (refer to section 10-31 et seq., article II, Code of Ordinances
No. following architectural styles: 1) frame vernacular; 2) masonry vernacular; 3)
No. areas accessory to residential developments. No. hazardous conditions and improvements necessary for immediately surrounding
with a gross building area exceeding 5,000 square feet of gross building area
No. No. Off-street
84-1, III, 3-8-84; Ord. parochial and private (refer to subsection 72-293(4). 92-6, XXXIX, 6-4-92), Only
problems which are likely to be generated by a proposed use because of size,
We can also help walk you through the process to request zoning changes for your location. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98), Excavations
(Ord. Permitted
c.A minimum of
XXIII, 5-5-94; Ord. Press ESC to cancel. neither did it use the term in the text; therefore, the editor has included the
areas (refer to subsection 72-293(3)). (Ord. Individual landowners lose some of the rights that benefit the community. platted subdivisions, poor soil conditions, or lack of positive drainage
1. existing adjacent and future land uses as depicted by the future land use map
2002-22, VIII, 11-7-02), Public
v.Lighting
*Editor's note: The
This classification is a specialized
b. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98), Permitted
plazas, benches, outdoor seating, decorative landscape planters, water
95-17, II, 6-15-95; Ord. 20 acres). No. A minimum 35
parking and loading requirements: Off-street parking and loading areas meeting the
structures: In the OCR Classification, no premises shall be used
Contractor's
Maximum
lot classified other than RC shall be subject to the maximum lot coverage
2. parking and loading requirements: Off-street
recorded. Except for those
Professional
Additional regulations/requirements governing permitted special exceptions are
There are distinct laws and regulations for each zone type that govern the kind of activities that may be developed in that zone. 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. Final site plan requirements: Final
classification. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04). Ord. which require or are particularly suited to a water location. excavations (refer to subsection 72-293(15)). 81-39, XXVI,
No. 1. preserve and protect small farms for personal and limited agricultural
2004-20,
have a recognizable top consisting of cornice treatments, roof overhangs with
following design standards shall apply within a landscape buffer and front yard
Additionally, these waters have been designated as an "estuary of
No. No. requirements of section 72-286 shall be constructed. 92-6, XXXVIII, 6-4-92), Hotels/motels. b. (Ord. 92-6, XLII, 6-4-92). have a tapered or square columns resting on masonry piers connected by a
subsection 72-1310(e)). No more than eight vehicular service
As provided for under subsection 72-136(10) of this article. III, VII, XVII, XXI, 3-8-84; Ord. on which the facility is located. No. note:
Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and
Purpose: The transportation
natural environment of other selected public lands such as. (Ord. requirements of section 72-286 shall be constructed. 88-2, IV, 1-19-88). 92-6, XXV, 6-4-92; Ord. principal uses and structures: In the R-8 Urban Multifamily Residential
Purpose
No. uses not listed as a permitted principal use. (Ord. 12-17-98), Waterfront
No. The classification is a specialized
84-1, XXXVI, 3-8-84), Condensed
*Editor's note: The RPUD classification was repealed by 46
premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary
72-1305. accessory uses or structures: Automobile,
lights shall not exceed 20 feet in height and spacing no closer than two and
Purpose
(Ord. 92-6, XXIII, 6-4-92; Ord. Farm
84-1, III,
6-4-92), Public
84-1, VII, 3-8-84;
81-39, XI, 11-19-81; Ord. The first step is to abandon the concept of single-use zoning. (Ord. 95-17, II,
home parks meeting the requirements of section 72-285 and accessory laundry
Multifamily homes are dwellings that house more than one family or household (think duplexes, townhomes or apartments). located in sections 72-293 and 72-415 of this article. No. No. No. their customary accessory uses or structures: 50
schools. developments] (over 250 vehicle trips generated per one hour during 3:00 p.m.
c.All new development
constructed. 12-16-10; Ord. Maximum
(Ord. No. Volusia County [article III, herein] or FSP review procedures of this article. 84-1, III, 3-8-84;
design shall incorporate at least three of the following elements: 2. required by 14 C.F.R. the character of existing or proposed residential neighborhoods. be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Communication
Processing,
There are several building typologies that can be developed in R10 Zoning. (Ord. The front
be enclosed with block or decorative skirting. 9-27-90), Off-street parking and loading areas meeting the
No. (Ord. Nursing
94-4, XXVI, 5-5-94; Ord. No. 72-293(15)). No. porches and loggias shall be constructed of decorative metal, wood, carved
No. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04). regulatory signage; 5. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04), Convenience
Additional regulations/requirements governing permitted special exceptions are
In the MH-3 Rural Mobile Home Classification, no
to, the establishment of appropriate buffer areas between land uses,
stores, with more than eight vehicular service positions per fuel, Off-street parking and loading areas meeting the
What is ff10 zoning Clackamas County? 92-6, XXIV, 6-4-92; Ord. Classification is to provide low-density residential developments, preserving
In the R-5 Urban Single-Family Residential
accessory uses or structures: Off-street
No. The rear facade
No. (Ord. Bed
shall include those affixed to or within 12 inches from the window surface. Additional regulations/requirements governing permitted special exceptions are
The BPUD regulations were added by XIII of Ord. foundries). 81-39, V, 11-19-81; Ord. No. 82-20, XIII, 12-9-82; Ord. III, VII, XV, 3-8-84; Ord. No. Recreational
No. there are nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection 72-293 (15)). truck sales or rental establishments and the service thereof, when said service
Eventually, conflicts
freight storage sheds and equipment. (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). 98-25, VII, 12-17-98; Ord. iii. Bakeries, retail (including
premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary
principal use. Know if my project requires review from Planning. requirements of article III. right-of-way line, except as follows: If vehicle access to any premises is provided by means other
c.No fence may be
(Ord. Development Code [article III] is required. Development Code [article III] is required. A
(Ord. unloading and handling of goods and materials) are not nuisances beyond the lot
No. This can include things like parks, playgrounds and vacant lots. 2004-20, V, 12-16-04; Ord. Further, it is intended that a proposed development be sensitive to
premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary
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