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ORD-2017-023 Ordinance amending the Orange County Zoning Atlas - Settler's Point
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ORD-2017-023 Ordinance amending the Orange County Zoning Atlas - Settler's Point
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1/23/2018
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Regular Meeting
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Ordinance
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5-a
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Agenda - 11-14-2017 - D.1 - Zoning Atlas Amendment: Conditional Zoning —Master Plan Development
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2017\Agenda - 11-14-2017 - QPH
Minutes 11-14-2017
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2017
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PARKING: In addition to the requirements of Section 6.9 Parking <br />of the UDO, development within the Project shall abide by the <br />following: <br />i. Parking for individual land uses shall be in accordance with <br />Section 6.9.7 of the UDO. <br />The overall maximum amount of surface parking permitted <br />for the entire development combined, shall be one (1) space <br />for every three hundred (300) square feet of floor space. <br />ii. Development of joint parking facilities shall allow for the <br />reduction of required parking spaces in accordance with the <br />provisions of Section 6.9.11 if the UDO. <br />iii. Off - street parking design shall be in accordance with Section <br />6.9.10 of the UDO. <br />iv. Compact car parking shall be permitted in accordance with <br />the provisions of Section 6.9.10 (A) of the UDO. <br />v. In cases of a corner lot, parking shall not be located directly <br />adjacent to the corner of the property facing the intersection. <br />Landscaping, and /or a prominent building feature, shall be <br />installed within this area to avoid confusion. <br />vi. 100 park and ride spaces shall be developed within the <br />Project. <br />Parking intended to support Retail land uses can be <br />designated to meet this requirement and shall be located <br />at/near proposed transit stops. <br />vii. Parking areas shall be separated from structures by: <br />a. A raised concrete walkway, <br />b. A landscaped buffer /natural area, or <br />c. A segregated pedestrian walkway. <br />In no case will parking be allowed to directly abut a proposed <br />structure at the same grade. <br />viii. Parking areas shall be designed so that pedestrians walk <br />parallel to moving cars in order to minimize the need for <br />pedestrians to cross parking aisles and landscape areas. <br />ix. A minimum of 1% of all required parking in District 2, <br />exclusive of required parking for a hotel /motel land use, shall <br />be designed to accommodate electrical charging stations. <br />x. All exterior lighting, including traffic signals and street lighting <br />shall conform to ASHRAE / IESNA Standard 90.1 -2004, <br />
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