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98-O-05 '-" ..... ORDINANCE NO. 98-0-05 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF EDGEW ATER, FLORIDA; AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE VI (DISTRICT USE REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS), SECTION 606.01 (B-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT) BY DELETING THE THREE (3) EMPLOYEE CAP FOR MACHINES AND REPAIR AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION AND CODIFICATION. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edgewater, Florida, has made the following determinations: 1. On May 27, 1998 and June 24, 1998, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed and recommended approval of lifting the three (3) employee cap for Light Manufacturing in the B-2 District. 2. The Planning and Zoning Board by a vote of 5-2 recommended approval of the amendment. 3. During the July 6, 1998, City Council meeting Council decided that the Zoning Ordinance be consistent by lifting the three (3) employee cap for both Machines and Repair and Light Manufacturing in the B-2 District. 4. It is in the best interests ofthe citizens of Edge water that Section 606.01 be amended accordingly. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED by the People ofthe City of Edgewater, Florida: PART A. AMENDMENT OF SECTION 606.01 (B-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT), OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, CITY OF EDGEW ATER, FLORIDA. Section 606.01 is amended as follows: Strtlek tflrotlgk passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 98-0-05 1 '- ..." Section 606.01. B-2 Neighborhood Business District. (b) Permitted uses: Abstracting Accommodations Adult day care centers Agents or agencies Animal clinics (no outdoor boarding) Appliance and repair shops Auction service excluding motor vehicles, motorcycles, boats or any other items or equipment which require licensing from Volusia County or the State of Florida. Auto paint and body shops - - To be allowed in that area of land along the Florida East Coast railroad tracks from Indian River Boulevard to 30th Street in the city. Automobile sales, new and used - - To be allowed in that area of land along the Florida East Coast railroad tracks from Indian River Boulevard to 30th Street in the city. Automobile tune-ups and front end alignments Bakeries, nonmanufacturing Barber and beauty shops Bicycles for rent Blueprint, photostat, etc. Brokers Carpet and rug cleaning Children's nursery or day care Cleaning; cleaning and pressure pick-up stations; self- servIce Communication facilities: Buildings for radio, television, telephone and telegraph Convalescent and nursing homes Convenience food stores Drugstores and pharmacies Dry cleaning establishments Florists Government buildings and offices Grocery stores Hardware stores Strtlek thf6tlgh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 98-0-05 2 '-' ...., Health clubs Housecleaning enterprises Income tax services Insurance companies Jewelry stores Laundries, including self-service Lawn service and care Lending agencies Machines and repair, not to exceed three (3) cmployccg Manufacturers (light), not to exceed three (3) employccg Men's and women's figure salons Merchants, retail and stock up to $5,000.00 Merchants, wholesale and stock up to $10,000.00 Messenger service Miniwarehouses may be permitted under the following conditions: (a) Miniwarehouse buildings shall be screened from the public right-of- way by a six-foot high opaque fence or wall with a ten-foot landscape buffer planted along side the street side of the wall. Alllandscape buffer area shall be provided on all boundaries facing residential districts. (b) The project shall be completely fenced, walled, and designed to limit ingress and egress through a controlled and lockable access point. This shall be limited to one two-way access points or two (2) one- way access points. (c) Miniwarehouse units shall not contain any provision for electric, potable water, or sewer services within the confines ofthe warehouse units. Lighting and hose bibs for cleaning purposes may be installed on the outside of the warehouse structures. (d) Bathroom facilities will be provided at a central facility at a ration of one bathroom per each fifty (50) units, or fraction thereof. (e) Miniwarehouses are to be used solely for storage purposes. No other commercial use or business shall be permitted within the facility. However, one office unit attached by common walls or floors as a part of the miniwarehouse facility may be provided for use of the warehouse manager. (f) No storage of flammables, weapons, ammunition, explosives, hazardous, or illegal substances or materials is allowed. Newspaper offices and printing shops Office and household equipment sales Strtlek thr5tl~ passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 98-0-05 3 '-" w Pool rooms Professional offices and general offices, including but not limited to the following professions and businesses: Accountants, architects, consultants, dentists, engineers, financial, insurance, lawyers, medical and stockbrokers. Real estate brokers Recreational business, including archery ranges, bowling alleys, boxing or sports arenas, golf driving ranges, miniature or par three golf courses, skating rinks, swimming pools. Rent-all Residential (with minimum lot size, yard size, and floor area as follows): (1) Minimum lot size: Area: Eight thousand two hundred fifty (8,250) square feet. Depth: One hundred ten (110) feet. Width: Seventy-five (75) feet. (2) Minimum yard size: Front yard: Thirty (30) feet. Interior side yard setback: Ten (10) feet. Side yard setback on comer lot: Twenty-five (25) feet. Rear yard: Twenty (20) feet. (3) Minimum floor area: One thousand two hundred (1,200) sq.ft. for each dwelling unit. Restaurants, type "A" Retail stores Shoe repair shops Taxicab and bus stands and terminals Telecommunication facility, unmanned. Telephone companies Telegram companies PART B. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. All conflicting ordinances and resolutions, or parts thereof in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby superseded by this ordinance to the extent of such conflict. PART C. SEVERABILITY AND APPLICABILITY. If any portion of this ordinance is for any reason held or declared to be unconstitutional, Strtlf;k tftr<ltlgh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 98-0-05 4 -- ...." inoperative, or void, such holding shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance. If this ordinance or any provisions thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property, or circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property, or circumstance. PART D. CODIFICATION. Provisions of this ordinance shall be incorporated in the Code of Ordinances of the City of Edgewater, Florida, 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 F shall not be codified. PART E. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take place upon adoption. PART F. ADOPTION After Motion by Councilman Roberts and Second by Councilman Hammond, the vote on the first reading of this ordinance held on July 20, 1998, was as follows: Mayor Randy G. Allman AYE Councilman Jim Gornto AYE Councilman Myron F. Hammond AYE Councilman Gary W. Roberts AYE Councilwoman Judy Lichter AYE After Motion by Councilman Gornto and Second by Councilman Roberts, the vote on the second reading of this ordinance was as follows: Stfl:lC;k thr8t1gh passages are deleted. Underlined passages are added. 98-0-05 5 0 0 Mayor Randy G. Allman AYE Councilman Jim Gornto AYE Councilman Myron F. Hammond ABSENT Councilman Gary W. Roberts AYE Councilwoman Judy Lichter AYE PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 3rd day of August, 1998. Shuck 01 cue passages aredeleted. Underlined passages are added. 9g,0-05 ri CITY CITY Mayor APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTNESS: AA Nikki Clayton City Attorney