Agenda 02/22/2022 Item #16A 1 (Bring Back BGTCRA Ordinance)
Proposed Agenda Changes
Board of County Commissioners Meeting
February 22, 2022
Continue item 16A1 to the March 8, 2022 BCC Meeting: *** This item
has been continued from the January 25, 2022 and February 8, 2022 BCC
Meetings. *** Recommendation to direct staff to advertise and bring back
for a public hearing at the March 8, 2022 Board Meeting, an ordinance of
Collier County, Florida, amending Ordinance No. 2003-37, as amended,
including Ordinance No. 2003-58, by amending Section 110-30 of the
Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances to exclude the Bayshore
Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Area from the prohibition
of enclosing swales in public rights-of-way; providing for inclusion into the
Code of Laws and Ordinances; providing for conflict and severability;
providing an effective date. [PL20210001222] (This Item is a companion
item to Items 17A and 17B) (District 4) (Commissioner Taylor’s request)
Continue item 17A to the March 8, 2022 BCC Meeting: *** This item has been continued from the January
25, 2022 and February 8, 2022 BCC Meetings. This item is the first of two hearings. *** Recommendation to
approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance number 04-41, as amended, the Collier County Land
Development Code, to change the name of the Bayshore Mixed Use Overlay District to the Bayshore Zoning
Overlay District and the name of the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use District to the Gateway Triangle Zoning
Overlay District, to rename the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area to the Bayshore Gateway
Triangle Community Redevelopment Area; to add prohibited uses, add appearance standards for outdoor
display and storage, add a boundary map for the Bayshore Zoning Overlay District and for the Gateway
Triangle Zoning Overlay District, add architectural standards for single family homes, and change other
development standards. [PL20210001222] (This Item is a companion item to Items 16A1 and 17B) (District
4) (Commissioner Taylor’s request)
Note:
Time Certain Items:
Item 11B to be heard at 10:00 a.m.: Provide direction to staff regarding Affordable Housing concerning
the Local Housing Trust Fund for housing development activities and identification of eligible parcels for
acquisition.
Item 10A to be heard no sooner than 1:00 p.m.: Presentation from Baeziger and Associates outlining the
steps and timeline for the County Manager recruitment process.
3/18/2022 2:15 PM
02/22/2022
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to direct staff to advertise and bring back for a public hearing at the March 8,
2022 Board Meeting, an ordinance of Collier County, Florida, amending Ordinance No. 2003-37, as
amended, including Ordinance No. 2003-58, by amending Section 110-30 of the Collier County
Code of Laws and Ordinances to exclude the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community
Redevelopment Area from the prohibition of enclosing swales in public rights-of-way; providing for
inclusion into the Code of Laws and Ordinances; providing for conflict and severability; providing
an effective date. [PL20210001222] (This Item is a companion item to Items 17A and 17B)
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OBJECTIVE: To obtain Board direction to advertise and hold a public hearing for a proposed
amendment to Chapter 110-30 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances to exclude the
Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Area (BGTCRA) from the prohibition o f
enclosing swales in public rights-of-way.
CONSIDERATIONS: This amendment would update the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinance
to exclude the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Area from the prohibition of
enclosing swales in public rights-of-way. This amendment works in concert with the changes proposed in
the BGTCRA in PL20210001222. One of the objectives of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle
Redevelopment Plan is to promote urban style development. The LDC already establishes that on-street
parking counts toward parking requirements in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Overlay. The proposed
change to the Code of Laws and Ordinances recognizes that swales are along many streets in the area, and
a swale enclosure may be proposed to make it possible to construct the on-street parking. The LDC
amendment of Item 17A (PL20210001222) includes criteria that the enclosure of a swale must be in
conformance with a stormwater plan approved by the South Florida Water Management District for the
geographic area of the project.
The draft ordinance associated with this item will be provided to the Board on March 8, 2022, to coincide
with the second reading of the draft ordinance of Item 17A.
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DSAC) RECOMMENDATIO N: On
June 15, 2021, the DSAC-LDR Subcommittee (Subcommittee) recommended approval of
PL20210001222 and PL20210001033 with the following changes:
• In LDC section 4.02.16 C.7.d., delete the underline and stricken words “Architectural standards of
this Bayshore Overlay Zoning District apply,” as shown on page 27, line 40.
• In LDC sections 4.02.16 C.7.g. and 4.02.16 C.11.f., provide an “unless clause” to encourage alleys to
be designated as the primary access unless there are physical constraints that prec lude the use of the
alley.
• In LDC section 4.02.16 C.11.f., correct the paragraph heading by removing the duplicate “f.,” as
shown on page 31., and insert the updated language from LDC section 4.02.16 C.7.g. into this section
and wherever else applicable.
The Subcommittee did not object to any of staff’s edits that were presented at the meeting, nor did they
have any objection to changes proposed to the Code of Laws and Ordinances.
On August 4, 2021, the DSAC recommended approval of the proposed changes to the Code of Laws and
Ordinances.
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COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC) RECOMMENDATION: The CCPC
reviewed PL20210001222 on November 18, 2021, and unanimously recommended approval of the
changes proposed to the Code of Laws and Ordinances with the following condition:
• Staff shall make a presentation to the BCC regarding the safety of the swale enclosures,
demonstrating that sufficient safety points are in place to protect small children and animals.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires a majority
vote for Board direction. (HFAC)
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this
action.
RECOMMENDATION: Direct staff to advertise and bring back for a public hearing at the February 22,
2022, Board Meeting, an ordinance amending Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances.
Prepared by: Eric Johnson, AICP, CFM, Planning Manager, Zoning Division
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. PL20210001222 - Ordinance - CodeofLaws - 121421 (PDF)
2. [Linked] PL20210001222 - Bayshore CRA Updates (12-10-2021) (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.A.1
Doc ID: 21255
Item Summary: *** This item has been continued from the January 25, 2022 and February 8,
2022 BCC Meetings. *** Recommendation to direct staff to advertise and bring back for a public hearing
at the March 8, 2022 Board Meeting, an ordinance of Collier County, Florida, amending Ordinance No.
2003-37, as amended, including Ordinance No. 2003-58, by amending Section 110-30 of the Collier
County Code of Laws and Ordinances to exclude the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community
Redevelopment Area from the prohibition of enclosing swales in public rights-of-way; providing for
inclusion into the Code of Laws and Ordinances; providing for conflict and severability; providing an
effective date. [PL20210001222] (This Item is a companion item to Items 17A and 17B)
Meeting Date: 02/22/2022
Prepared by:
Title: Sr. Operations Analyst – County Manager's Office
Name: Geoffrey Willig
02/09/2022 11:27 AM
Submitted by:
Title: – Zoning
Name: Mike Bosi
02/09/2022 11:27 AM
Approved By:
Review:
Zoning Mike Bosi Zoning Director Review Completed 02/10/2022 9:58 AM
Growth Management Department Diane Lynch Growth Management Department Completed 02/11/2022 2:03 PM
Growth Management Department Trinity Scott Transportation Skipped 02/10/2022 11:15 AM
Growth Management Department James C French Growth Management Completed 02/11/2022 5:13 PM
Office of Management and Budget Laura Zautcke Additional Reviewer Completed 02/11/2022 7:24 PM
Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 02/14/2022 8:34 AM
County Attorney's Office Heidi Ashton-Cicko Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Completed 02/15/2022 4:52 PM
County Manager's Office Geoffrey Willig Additional Reviewer Skipped 02/16/2022 2:55 PM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 02/16/2022 3:24 PM
County Manager's Office Dan Rodriguez Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 02/16/2022 3:25 PM
Board of County Commissioners Geoffrey Willig Meeting Pending 02/22/2022 9:00 AM
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LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT
PETITION
PL20210001222
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENT
This land development code (LDC) amendment updates multiple LDC
sections by updating the uses and standards for properties located within
the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area (BGTRA). It also
amends Chapter 110-30 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances.
ORIGIN
Board of County
Commissioners (Board)
HEARING DATES LDC SECTION TO BE AMENDED
BCC 01/25/2021 1.08.01
1.08.02
2.03.07
2.05.01
4.02.16
4.02.17-
4.02.21
4.02.35,
4.02.36
10.02.15
10.03.06
Abbreviations
Definitions
Overlay Zoning Districts
Density Standards and Housing Types
Design Standards for Development in the Bayshore Gateway
Triangle Redevelopment Area
Reserved.
Reserved.
Requirements for Mixed Use Projects within the Bayshore
Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area
Public Notice and Required Hearings for Land Use Petitions
CCPC 11/18/2021
DSAC 08/04/2021
DSAC-LDR 06/15/2021
CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION TO BE AMENDED
110-30 Enclosure of swales.
ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS
DSAC-LDR
Approval with recommendations
DSAC
Approval
CCPC
Approval with recommendations
BACKGROUND: The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) was established on March
14, 2000, to focus on the rehabilitation, conservation, or redevelopment of two different geographic areas in the
County, one of which being the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area described in Resolution 2000-
83. The Board adopted the Collier County Community Redevelopment Plan (Redevelopm ent Plan) on June 13,
2000. Later that year, the Board adopted two ordinances, described as follows:
Ordinance 2000-87
This was an amendment that established the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Overlay (B/GTRO) in the GMP. A
maximum of 388 dwelling units was approved for the B/GTRO for density bonuses purposes. These dwelling units
were derived from the then-anticipated rezoning of the botanical gardens property, which subsequently occurred in
2003, pursuant to Ordinance 2003-29.
Ordinance 2000-92
This was an amendment to the LDC that established the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District (BMUD). In
2006, the LDC was amended to include the bonus density pool allocation provisions, pursuant to Ordinance 2006-
08. These 388 bonus density units were to be used in the BMUD and the newly created Gateway Triangle Mixed
Use Overlay District (GTMUD), through the mixed use project (MUP) approval process.
A major amendment to the Redevelopment Plan was made on April 23, 2019, pursuant to Resolution 2019 -75,
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reflecting the current conditions of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle area (Exhibit A) and updating the vision and
approach to redevelopment in that area. The purpose of this LDC amendment is to update the provisions in the
BMUD and GTMUD. The Bayshore Mixed Use Overlay District (BMUD) will be renamed to the Bayshore
Overlay District (BO) and the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use District (GTMUD) will be renamed to the Gateway
Triangle Overlay District (GTO). Other updates include but are not limited to the following: placing restrictions
on prohibited uses; allowing accessory structures in the front yard (under certain circumstances); and prioritizing
alleys as the primary access for loading/service functions. New standards are created to address the following:
vehicular and pedestrian connections in mixed use projects; outdoor display, sales, or storage of manufactured
products, raw or finished materials, boats, or vehicles; commercial and fleet vehicle parking; overhead bay doors;
required architectural features for single-family dwellings; garage doors; massing and scale; mobile homes; off-
street parking standards for marinas/boatyards and the outdoor display, sales, or storage of manufactured products,
raw or finished materials, boats, or vehicles; and right-of-way (swale) improvements.
DSAC-LDR Subcommittee Recommendation: The DSAC-LDR Subcommittee recommended approval with the
following changes, which have been incorporated into the amendment:
• In LDC section 4.02.16 C.7.d., delete the underline and stricken words “Architectural standards of this
BOZD apply,” as shown on page 27, line 40.
• In LDC sections 4.02.16 C.7.g. and 4.02.16 C.11.f., provide an “unless clause” to encourage alleys to be
designated as the primary access unless there are physical constraints that preclude the use of the alley.
• In LDC section 4.02.16 C.11.f., correct the paragraph heading by removing the duplicate “f.,” as shown
on page 31., and insert the updated language from LDC section 4.02.16 C.7.g. into this section and
wherever else applicable.
The DSAC-LDR Subcommittee did not object to any of staff’s edits that were presented at the meeting.
DSAC Recommendation: The DSAC recommended approval with no changes. However, since their meeting,
staff has made several edits to this document by incorporating duplicate and/or relevant language from a separate
LDC amendment (i.e., LDCA-PL20210002450), including a new subsection for the BGTCRA boundary map. In
addition, several scrivener’s errors proposed in LDCA-PL20210002604 were also incorporated into this
document. The DSAC recommended approval of both LDC amendments on November 3, 2021.
CCPC Recommendation: The CCPC reviewed the amendment on November 18, 2021 and unanimously
recommended approval with the following conditions:
• Staff shall make a presentation to the BCC regarding the safety of the swale enclosures, demonstrating
that sufficient safety points are in place to protect small children and animals.
• Change the name of BMUD to BZO and the name of GTMUD to GTZO.
• With respect to the massing and scale standards in the BGTCRA, the provisions should be reworded to
indicate “Massing and scale: Houses shall in mass and scale be compatible with the surrounding area”
and replicate a form of this language in all relevant sections of the BGTCRA.
FISCAL & OPERATIONAL IMPACTS
No fiscal impacts are anticipated.
GMP CONSISTENCY
The proposed LDC amendment has been reviewed by
Comprehensive Planning staff and may be deemed
consistent with the Future Land Use Element,
B/GTRO, of the GMP. This determinatinon is based
on an expectation that the companion GMPA
(PL20210000603) will be adopted by the Board.
EXHIBITS: None
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Amend the LDC as follows:
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1.08.01 – Abbreviations 2
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * 4
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BFE Base Flood Elevation
BGTCRA Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Area
BZOBMUD Bayshore Zoning Overlay Mixed Use District
BP Business Park Zoning District
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * 7
GT Gopher Tortoise
GTZOGTMUD Gateway Triangle Zoning Overlay Mixed Use District
GIS Geographic information system
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# # # # # # # # # # # # # 9
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1.08.02 – Definitions 11
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Mixed use project approval process: A process by which a land owner may petition for 13
approval of a mixed use project — a mix of commercial and residential uses, as provided for in 14
certain zoning overlay districts. If located within certain subdistricts in the Bayshore Drive Mixed 15
Use Overlay District or the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use Overlay District, such a petition may 16
include a request for increased density by use of bonus density bonus pool units. 17
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2.03.07 – Overlay Zoning Districts 19
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * 21
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I. Bayshore Mixed Use Zoning Overlay District (BMUDBZO). This section provides special 23
conditions for the properties adjacent to Bayshore Drive as identified by the designation " 24
BMUDBZO " on the applicable official Collier County Zoning Atlas Map or map series. 25
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1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this District is to encourage 27
revitalization of the Bayshore Drive portion of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle 28
Community Redevelopment Area (BGTCRA) with pedestrian-oriented, 29
interconnected projects. The Overlay encourages uses that support pedestrian 30
activity, including a mix of residential, civic and commercial uses that complement 31
each other and provide for an increased presence and integration of the cultural 32
arts and related support uses. When possible buildings, both commercial and 33
residential, are located near the street, and may have front porches and/or 34
balconies. 35
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2. Applicability. 1
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a. These regulations shall apply to the Bayshore Mixed Use Overlay District 3
as identified by the designation "BMUDBZO" on the applicable official 4
Collier County Zoning Atlas Maps. 5
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b. Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) that existed prior to March 3, 2006, 7
and properties with Provisional Uses (PU) approved prior to March 3, 2006, 8
including amendments or boundary changes to these PUDs and 9
Provisional Use properties, are not subject to the Bayshore Overlay 10
DistrictBZO requirements. 11
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c. The boundary of the BZO is delineated on the map below. 13
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3. Relationship to the Underlying Zoning Classification and the GMP Collier County 2
Growth Management Plan. 3
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a. The purpose of the BMUDBZO is to fulfill the goals, objectives and policies 5
of the Collier County Growth Management Plan (GMP), as may be 6
amended. Specifically, the BMUDBZO implements the provisions of 7
section V.F, Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Overlay, of the 8
Future Land Use ElementFLUE. Portions of the Bayshore Overlay 9
DistrictBZO coincide with Mixed Use Activity Center #16 designated in the 10
Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the Collier County GMP. Development 11
in the activity center is governed by requirements of the underlying zoning 12
district and the mixed use activity center subdistrict requirements in the 13
FLUE, except for site development standards as stated in LDC section 14
4.02.16 of the LDC. 15
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b. Property owners within the BZOBMUD may establish uses, densities, and 17
intensities in accordance with the LDC regulations of the underlying zoning 18
classification, except as restricted in LDC section 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv., or in 19
accordance with or may elect to develop/redevelop under the provisions of 20
the applicable BZOBMUD Subdistrict. In either instance, however, the 21
BMUDBZO site development standards as provided for in LDC section 22
4.02.16 shall apply. 23
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4. Bayshore Zoning Overlay District (BZO) Mixed Use District (BMUD) Subdistricts. 25
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a. The BMUDBZO consists of the following subdistricts: 27
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i. Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-NC). The 29
purpose and intent of this subdistrict is to encourage a mix of low 30
intensity commercial and residential uses, including mixed use 31
projects in a single building. This subdistrict provides for an 32
increased presence and integration of the cultural arts and related 33
support uses, including galleries, artists' studios, and live-work 34
units. Developments will be human-scale and pedestrian-oriented. 35
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ii. Waterfront Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-W). The purpose of this 37
subdistrict is to encourage a mix of low intensity commercial and 38
residential uses and allow maximum use of the wate rfront for 39
entertainment while enhancing the area for use by the general 40
public. Development in this subdistrict is intended to allow a mix of 41
residential and commercial uses including limited marina and 42
boatyard uses. 43
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iii. Residential Subdistrict 1 (BMUDBZO-R1). The purpose of this 1
subdistrict is to encourage the development of a variety of housing 2
types which are compatible with existing neighborhoods and allow 3
for building additions such as front porches. The intent in new 4
development is to encourage a traditional neighborhood design 5
pattern and create a row of residential units with uniform front yard 6
setbacks and access to the street. 7
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iv. Residential Subdistrict 2 (BMUDBZO-R2). The purpose of this 9
subdistrict is to allow for a variety of housing types and encourage 10
the development of multi-family residences as transitional uses 11
between commercial and single-family development. The multi-12
family buildings shall be compatible with the building patterns of 13
traditional neighborhood design. 14
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v. Residential Subdistrict 3 (BMUDBZO-R3). The purpose of this 16
subdistrict is to allow for a variety of housing types and encourage 17
the development of townhouses and single-family dwellings. All 18
new development in this subdistrict shall be compatible with the 19
building patterns of traditional neighborhood design. 20
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vi. Residential Subdistrict 4 (BMUDBZO-R4). The purpose of this 22
subdistrict is to protect the character of existing neighborhoods 23
comprised of detached single-family dwelling units, while allowing 24
for building additions such as front porches. 25
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b. Use Categories and Table of Uses. 27
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i. All uses permitted in the BMUDBZO subdistricts have been divided 29
into 9 eight general categories, which are summarized below: 30
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a) Residential: Premises available for long-term human 32
habitation by means of ownership and rental, but excluding 33
short-term leasing or rental of less than one month's 34
duration. 35
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b) Lodging: Premises available for short-term human 37
habitation, including daily and weekly rental. 38
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c) Office and Service: Premises available for the transaction of 40
general business and the provision of services, but 41
excluding retail sales and manufacturing, except as a 42
minority component. 43
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d) Retail and Restaurant: Premises available for the 1
commercial sale of merchandise, prepared foods, and food 2
and drink consumption, but excluding manufacturing. 3
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e) Entertainment and Recreation: Premises for the gathering 5
of people for purposes such as arts and culture, 6
amusement, and recreation. 7
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f) Manufacturing, Wholesale and Storage: Premises available 9
for the creation, assemblage, storage, and repair of items 10
including their wholesale or retail sale. 11
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g) Civic and Institutional: Premises available for organizations 13
dedicated to religion, education, government, social service, 14
and other similar functions. 15
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h) Infrastructure: Uses and structures dedicated to 17
transportation, communication, information, and utilities, 18
including Essential Services. 19
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ii. Interpretation of the Table of Uses. 21
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a) The Table of Uses identifies uses as permitted uses (P); 23
accessory uses (A); conditional uses (CU), or a combination 24
of the three. Blank cells indicate that a use is not allowed in 25
the corresponding subdistrict; however, such use may be 26
permitted by the underlying zoning designation. 27
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b) Any use not listed in the Table of Uses is prohibited unless 29
the County Manager or designee may determine that it falls 30
within the same class as a listed use through the process 31
outlined in LDC section 1.06.00, Rules of Interpretation. 32
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c) Mixed Use Projects shall be limited to the permitted, 34
accessory and conditional uses allowed in the BMUDBZO-35
NC and BMUDBZO-W subdistricts, and subject to the MUP 36
approval process as outlined in Section LDC section 37
10.02.15. All other projects may elect to establish uses, 38
densities and intensities in accordance with their underlying 39
zoning, except as restricted in LDC section. 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv., 40
or in accordance with the Overlay Subdistrict. However, all 41
projects must comply with site development standards as 42
provided in LDC section 4.02.16. 43
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iii. Table of Uses. 1
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Table 1. Table of Uses for the Bayshore Mixed Use DistrictOverlay Zoning BZO Subdistricts 3
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USE TYPE BMUDBZO SUBDISTRICTS ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS
RESIDENTIAL MIXED
USE
R1 R2 R3 R4 NC W
a) RESIDENTIAL
1) Dwelling, Single-Family P P P P P
2) Dwelling, Duplex P P P
3) Dwelling, Two-Family P P P P P
4) Dwelling, Rowhouse P P P P P
5) Dwelling, Multi-Family (3 or more) P P P P P
6) Dwelling, Mobile Home P* *If allowed by
underlying
zoning
7) Home Occupations A A A A A A 5.02.03
8) Live-Work Units CU P P 4.02.16 C.6.
9) Artist Village CU CU CU P P 4.02.16 C.3.
b) LODGING
1) Bed & Breakfast Facilities CU CU CU 4.02.16 C.4.
2) Hotels and Motels P P
c) OFFICE/SERVICE
1) Banks, Credit Unions, Financial
Services
P
2) Business Support Services P P
3) Child Care Services CU CU CU CU CU
4) Community Service Organization P P
5) Drive Thru Service (banks)
6) Government Services P P
7) Family Care Facility/Nursing Home P P
8) Medical Services – Doctor Office P P
9) Medical Services -
Outpatient/Urgent Care
P
10) Personal Care Services P P
11) Post Office P P
12) Professional Office or Service P P
13) Rental Services -
Equipment/Vehicles
P P 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv.
14) Studio - Art, Dance, Martial Arts,
Music
P P
15) Studio - Motion Picture CU
16) Vehicle Services -
Maintenance/Repair
17) Veterinarians Office P P
18) Video Rental P P
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USE TYPE BZO SUBDISTRICTS ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS
RESIDENTIAL MIXED-
USE
d) RETAIL/ RESTAURANTS
1) Auto Parts Sales
2) Bars/Tavern/Night Club P P
3) Drive Thru Retail/Restaurant
4) Gas Station with Convenience
Store
P P 5.05.05
5) Neighborhood Retail - <2,000 sf P P
6) General Retail - <15,000 sf P P
7) General Retail - >15,000 sf CU CU
8) Restaurant P P
9) Shopping Center CU CU
10) Vehicle/Boat/Heavy Equipment
Sales
CU 4.02.16 C.7.
2.03.07 I.4.b.iv.
4.02.16 C.10.
11) Boat Sales CU 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv.a.
4.02.16 C.7.
e) ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION
1) Gallery / Museum P P
2) Meeting Facility P P
3) Cultural or Community Facility P P
4) Theater, Live Performance P P
5) Theater, Movie CU CU
6) Recreation Facility, Indoor P P
7) Recreation Facility, Outdoor CU CU
8) Amusements, Indoor P P
9) Amusements, Outdoor CU CU
10) Community Garden P P P P P P 4.02.16 C.5.
f) MANUFACTURING/WHOLESALE/STORAGE
1) Laboratory - Medical, analytical,
research
P
2) Laundries and Dry Cleaning P
3) Media Production P
4) Metal Products Fabrication P
5) Mini-Warehouses 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv.c)
6) Repair Shops P P 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv.
7) Research and Development P P
8) Storage - Outdoor A 2.03.07 I.4.b.iv.a)
4.02.16 C.9101.
9) Storage - Warehouse
g) CIVIC INSTITUTIONAL
1) College/University P P
2) Educational Plant P P P P P P
3) Hospital
4) Membership Organizations P P
5) Public Safety Facility CU CU
6) Religious Institution CU CU CU CU CU CU
7) Schools - Elementary and
Secondary
8) Schools - Vocational and Technical
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USE TYPE BZO SUBDISTRICTS ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS
RESIDENTIAL MIXED-
USE
h) INFRASTRUCTURE
1) Automobile Parking Facilities CU
2) Boat Launch A
3) Essential Services P P P P P P
4) Marinas and Boatyards P P 4.02.16 C.7.
5) Transit Station
6) Wireless Telecommunication
Facility
1
Note: The Table of Uses identifies uses as permitted uses (P); accessory uses (A); 2
conditional uses (CU), or a combination of the three. 3
4
Blank cells indicate that a use is not allowed in the corresponding subdistrict; however, 5
such use may be permitted by the underlying zoning designation. 6
7
Mixed Use Projects shall be limited to the permitted, accessory and conditional uses 8
allowed in the BMUD-NC and BMUD-W subdistricts, and subject to the MUP approval 9
process as outlined in section 10.02.15. All other projects may elect to establish uses, 10
densities and intensities in accordance with their underlying zoning or in accordance with 11
the Overlay Subdistrict. However, all projects must comply with site development 12
standards as provided in section 4.02.16. 13
14
iv. Prohibited uses. These uses are prohibited, except that those 15
existing as of [effective date of Ordinance] may continue to operate 16
as a permitted use until the use ceases for a period of one year. 17
18
a) Prohibited uses in C-2, C-3, C-4, and C-5 zoning districts. 19
For purposes of this section, outdoor display, sales, or 20
storage of manufactured products, raw or finished materials, 21
boats, or vehicles on a lot that is less than 30,000 square 22
feet is prohibited within the BZO or underlying zoning 23
districts if zoned C-2, C-3, C-4, or C-5. 24
25
b) Prohibited uses in the C-4 zoning district. For purposes of 26
this section, the following use is also prohibited within the 27
BO and underlying zoning district if zoned C-4: 28
29
1) Repair shops and services, not elsewhere classified 30
(7699) – Boiler repair shops except manufacturing, 31
Sewer cleaning and rodding, Tank and boiler 32
cleaning service, and Tank truck cleaning service. 33
34
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c) Prohibited uses in the C-5 zoning district. For purposes of 1
this section the following list of uses shall be prohibited 2
within the BZO and underlying zoning district if zoned C-5: 3
4
1) Equipment rental and leasing (7359) – Industrial 5
truck and portable toilet. 6
7
2) Mobile home dealers (5271). 8
9
3) Motor freight transportation and warehousing (4225) 10
- Mini- and self-storage warehousing. 11
12
4) Recreational vehicle dealers (5561). 13
14
5) Repair shops and services, not elsewhere classified 15
(7699) – Boiler cleaning, Boiler repair shops, 16
Cesspool cleaning, Industrial truck repair, Septic 17
tank cleaning service, Sewer cleaning and rodding, 18
Tank and boiler cleaning service, and Tank truck 19
cleaning service. 20
21
6) Truck rental and leasing, without drivers (7513). 22
23
7) Utility trailer and recreational vehicle rental (7519). 24
25
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 26
27
N. Gateway Triangle Mixed Use Zoning Overlay District (GTMUDGTZO). This section 28
contains special conditions for the properties in and adjacent to the Gateway Triangle as 29
identified by the designation "GTMUDGTZO" on the applicable official Collier County 30
Zoning Atlas Map or map series. 31
32
1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this District is to encourage 33
revitalization of the Gateway Triangle portion of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle 34
Community Redevelopment Area (BGTCRA) with human-scale, pedestrian-35
oriented, interconnected projects that are urban in nature and include a mix of 36
residential types and commercial uses. Development in this District should 37
encourage pedestrian activity through the construction of mixed-use buildings, an 38
interconnected street system, and connections to adjacent neighborhoods. When 39
possible, buildings are located near the street with on street parking and off street 40
parking on the side or in the rear of the parcel. 41
42
This District is intended to: revitalize the commercial and residential development; 43
promote traditional urban design; encourage on-street parking and shared parking 44
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facilities; provide appropriate landscaping and buffering; and protect and enhance 1
the Shadowlawn residential neighborhood. 2
3
2. Applicability. 4
5
a. These regulations shall apply to the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use Overlay 6
District as identified by the designation "GTMUDGTZO" on the applicable 7
official Collier County Zoning Atlas Maps. 8
9
b. Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) that existed prior to March 3, 2006, 10
and properties with Provisional Uses (PU) approved prior to March 3, 2006, 11
including amendments or boundary changes to these PUDs and 12
Provisional Use properties, are not subject to the Gateway Triangle Mixed 13
Use DistrictGTZO requirements. 14
15
c. The boundary of the GTZO is delineated on the map below. 16
17
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3. Relationship to the Underlying Zoning Classification and Collier County Growth 2
Management Plan. 3
4
a. The purpose of the GTMUDGTZO is to fulfill the goals, objectives and 5
policies of the Collier County Growth Management Plan (GMP), as may be 6
amended. Specifically, the GTMUDGTZO implements the provisions of 7
section V.F, Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Overlay, of the 8
Future Land Use Element. Portions of the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use 9
DistrictGTZO that coincide with Mixed Use Activity Center #16 as 10
designated in the FLUE of the Collier County GMP. Development 11
standards in the activity center is governed by requirements of the 12
underlying zoning district requirements and the mixed use activity center 13
subdistrict requirements in the FLUE, except for site development 14
standards as stated in LDC section 4.02.16 of the Collier County Land 15
Development Code (LDC). 16
17
b. Property owners may establish uses, densities and intensities in 18
accordance with the existing LDC regulations of the underlying zoning 19
classification, or may elect to develop/redevelop under the provisions of the 20
applicable GTMUDGTZO Subdistrict. In either instance, the GTMUDGTZO 21
site development standards as provided for in LDC section 4.02.16 shall 22
apply. 23
24
4. Gateway Triangle Mixed UseZoning Overlay District (GTMUDGTZO) Subdistricts. 25
26
a. The Gateway Triangle Zoning Overlay Mixed Use District consists of the 27
following subdistricts: 28
29
i. Mixed Use Subdistrict (GTMUDGTZO-MXD). The purpose and 30
intent of this subdistrict is to provide for pedestrian-oriented 31
commercial and mixed use developments and higher density 32
residential uses. Developments will reflect traditional neighborhood 33
design building patterns. Individual buildings are encouraged to be 34
multi-story with uses mixed vertically, with street level commercial 35
and upper level office and residential. Included in this District is the 36
"mini triangle" formed by US 41 on the South, Davis Boulevard on 37
the North and Commercial Drive on the East, which is intended to 38
serve as an entry statement for the Bayshore Gateway Triangle 39
CRA and a gateway to the City of Naples. 40
41
ii. Residential Subdistrict (GTMUDGTZO-R). The purpose of this 42
subdistrict is to encourage the continuation and revitalization of the 43
Shadowlawn neighborhood. The subdistrict provides for a variety of 44
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compatible residential housing types and a limited mix of non -1
residential uses in a walkable context. 2
3
b. Use Categories and Table of Uses. 4
5
i. All uses permitted in the GTMUDGTZO subdistricts have been 6
divided into nineeight general categories, which are summarized 7
below: 8
9
a) Residential: Premises available for long-term human 10
habitation by means of ownership and rental, but excluding 11
short-term leasing or rental of less than one month's 12
duration. 13
14
b) Lodging: Premises available for short-term human 15
habitation, including daily and weekly rental. 16
17
c) Office and Service: Premises available for the transaction of 18
general business and the provision of services, but 19
excluding retail sales and manufacturing, except as a 20
minority component. 21
22
d) Retail and Restaurant: Premises available for the 23
commercial sale of merchandise, prepared foods, and food 24
and drink consumption, but excluding manufacturing. 25
26
e) Entertainment and Recreation: Premises for the gathering 27
of people for purposes such as arts and culture, 28
amusement, and recreation. 29
30
f) Manufacturing, Wholesale and Storage: Premises available 31
for the creation, assemblage, storage, and repair of items 32
including their wholesale or retail sale. 33
34
g) Civic and Institutional: Premises available for organizations 35
dedicated to religion, education, government, social service, 36
and other similar functions. 37
38
h) Infrastructure: Uses and structures dedicated to 39
transportation, communication, information, and utilities, 40
including Essential Services. 41
42
ii. Interpretation of the Table of Uses. 43
44
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a) Any uses not listed in the Table of Uses are prohibited. In 1
the event that a particular use is not listed in the Table of 2
Uses, the County Manager or designee may determine that 3
it falls within the same class as a listed use through the 4
process outlined in LDC section 1.06.00, Rules of 5
Interpretation. 6
7
b) The Table of Uses identifies uses as permitted uses (P); 8
accessory uses (A); conditional uses (CU), or a combination 9
of the three. Blank cells indicate that a use is not allowed in 10
the corresponding subdistrict; however, such use may be 11
permitted by the underlying zoning designation. 12
13
c) Mixed Use Projects shall be limited to the permitted, 14
accessory and conditional uses allowed in the 15
GTMUDGTZO-MXD subdistrict, and subject to the MUP 16
approval process as outlined in LDC section 10.02.15. All 17
other projects may elect to establish uses, densities and 18
intensities in accordance with their underlying zoning or in 19
accordance with the Overlay Subdistrict. However, all 20
projects must comply with site development standards as 21
provided in LDC section 4.02.16. 22
23
iii. Table of Uses. 24
25
Table 2. Table of Uses for the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use Overlay Zoning District GTZO 26
Subdistricts 27
28
USE TYPE GTMUDGTZO
SUBDISTRICTS
ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS
RESIDENTIAL MXDMIXED
USE
a) RESIDENTIAL
1) Dwelling, Single-Family P P
2) Dwelling, Duplex P P
3) Dwelling, Two-Family P P
4) Dwelling, Rowhouse P P
5) Dwelling, Multi-Family (3 or more) P P
6) Dwelling, Mobile Home P* *If permitted by
underlying zoning
7) Guesthouse A A 5.05.04 and
4.02.16 C.2.
8) Home Occupations A A 5.02.03
9) Live-Work Units CU P 4.02.16 C.6.
10) Artist Village CU P 4.02.16 C.3.
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USE TYPE GTZO SUBDISTRICTS ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL MIXED
USE
b) LODGING
1) Bed & Breakfast Facilities CU CU 4.02.16 C.4.
2) Hotels and Motels P
c) OFFICE/SERVICE
1) Banks, Credit Unions, Financial
Services
P
2) Business Support Services P
3) Child Care Services CU CU
4) Community Service Organization P
5) Government Services P
6) Family Care Facility/Nursing Home CU
7) Medical Services - Doctor Office P
8) Medical Services -
Outpatient/Urgent Care
P
9) Personal Care Services P
10) Post Office P
11) Professional Office or Service P
12) Rental Services -
Equipment/Vehicles
P
13) Studio - Art, Dance, Martial Arts,
Music
P
14) Studio - Motion Picture CU
15) Vehicle Services -
Maintenance/Repair
CU
16) Veterinarians Office P
17) Video Rental P
d) RETAIL/ RESTAURANTS
1) Auto Parts Sales P
2) Bars/Tavern/Night Club P
3) Drive Thru Retail/Restaurant P
4) Gas Station with Convenience Store P 5.05.05
5) Neighborhood Retail - <2,000 sf P
6) General Retail - <15,000 sf P
7) General Retail - >15,000 sf P
8) Restaurant P
9) Shopping Center CU
10) Vehicle/Boat/Heavy Equipment
Sales
P 4.02.16 C.10.
e) ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION
1) Gallery / Museum P
2) Meeting Facility CU P
3) Cultural or Community Facility CU P
4) Theater, Live Performance P
5) Theater, Movie CU
6) Recreation Facility, Indoor P
7) Recreation Facility, Outdoor CU CU
8) Amusements, Indoor P
9) Amusements, Outdoor CU CU
10) Community Garden P P 4.02.16 C.5.
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USE TYPE GTZO SUBDISTRICTS ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL MIXED
USE
f) MANUFACTURING/WHOLESALE/STORAGE
1) Boat Yards CU 4.02.16 C.7.
2) Laboratory - Medical, analytical,
research
P
3) Laundries and Dry-cleaning P
4) Media Production P
5) Metal Products Fabrication CU
6) Mini-Warehouses
7) Repair Shops P
8) Research and Development P
9) Storage – Outdoor CU 4.02.16 C.9101.
10) Storage - Warehouse P
11) Lawn and Garden Services in
conjunction with a Nursery
CU
g) CIVIC/INSTITUTIONAL
1) College/University CU
2) Educational Plant P P
3) Hospital CU
4) Membership Organizations P
5) Public Safety Facility CU
6) Religious Institution CU CU
7) Schools - Elementary and
Secondary
P
8) Schools - Vocational and Technical CU
h) INFRASTRUCTURE
1) Automobile Parking Facilities P
2) Boat Launch
3) Essential Services P P
4) Marinas P
5) Transit Station CU
6) Wireless Telecommunication
Facility
CU
1
Note: The Table of Uses identifies uses as permitted uses (P); accessory uses (A); 2
conditional uses (CU), or a combination of the three. 3
4
Blank cells indicate that a use is not allowed in the corresponding subdistrict; however, 5
such use may be permitted by the underlying zoning designation. 6
7
Mixed Use Projects shall be limited to the permitted, accessory and conditional uses 8
allowed in the BMUD-NC and BMUD-W subdistricts, and subject to the MUP approval 9
process as outlined in section 10.02.15. All other projects may elect to establish uses, 10
densities and intensities in accordance with their underlying zoning or in accordance with 11
the Overlay Subdistrict. However, all projects must comply with site development 12
standards as provided in section 4.02.16. 13
14
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2.05.01 – Density Standards and Housing Types 2
3
A. Where residential uses are allowable, the following density standards and housing type 4
criteria shall apply. 5
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 6
7
BZO
BMUD
S S S S 12
GTZO
GTMUD
S S S S 12
8
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 9
10
12 Maximum allowable density in the BZOBMUD and GTZOGTMUD overlays is attained 11
through the Mixed Use Project (MUP). Approval Process pursuant to the regulations in 12
the Overlays. 13
14
# # # # # # # # # # # # # 15
16
4.02.16 - Design Standards for Development in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community 17
Redevelopment Area 18
19
A. Dimensional and Design Standards for the BMUDBZO. 20
21
1. Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-NC). 22
23
a. Specific District Provisions: 24
25
i. Maximum Density: 12 units per acre comprised of density allowed 26
by the underlying zoning district and available density bonuses. 27
28
ii. Lot and building dimensional requirements for new development 29
are provided below. These requirements shall be based on the 30
building type of the principal structure(s) as described in LDC 31
section 4.02.16 D., Building Types and Architectural Standards. 32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
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Table 1. Dimensional Requirements in the BMUDBZO-NC 1
2
House1 Rowhouse2 Apartment Mixed-
Use
Commercial Civic &
Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 253 100 100 1005 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 10 10 10 5 5 10
Max. Front Yard (ft) 20 15 20 20 20 20
Min. Side Yard (ft) 5 5 5 5 5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15 20 20 20 20
Waterfront Yard (ft) 25 25 25 25 25 25
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 700 700 700 per
unit6
700
per
unit6
700 per
unit6
n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a 10 10 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 42 42 42 56 56 42
3
Notes: 4
5
1 See 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 6
7
2 See 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 8
9
3 Applies to individual unit. 10
11
4 Zoned Height of Building. 12
13
5 Property zoned C-3 shall have a minimum lot width of 75 feet. 14
15
6 Not applicable to guest rooms in hotels. 16
17
2. Waterfront Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-W). 18
19
a. Specific District Provisions: 20
21
i. Maximum Density: 12 units per acre comprised of density allowed 22
by the underlying zoning district and available density bonuses. 23
24
ii. Lot and building dimensional requirements for new development 25
are provided below. These requirements shall be based on the 26
building type of the principal structure(s) as described in LDC 27
section 4.02.16 D., Building Types and Architectural Standards. 28
29
30
31
32
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Table 2. Dimensional Requirements in the BMUDBZO-W 1
2
House1 Rowhouse2 Apartment Mixed-
Use
Commercial Civic &
Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 253 100 100 1005 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 10 10 10 5 5 10
Max. Front Yard (ft) 20 15 20 20 20 20
Min. Side Yard (ft) 5 5 5 5 5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15 20 20 20 20
Waterfront Yard (ft) 25 25 25 25 25 25
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 700 700 700 per
unit6
700
per
unit6
700 per
unit6
n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a 10 10 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 42 42 42 56 56 42
3
Notes: 4
5
1 See LDC section 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 6
7
2 See LDC section 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 8
9
3 Applies to individual unit. 10
11
4 Zoned Height of Building. 12
13
5 Property zoned C-3 shall have a minimum lot width of 75 feet. 14
15
6 Not applicable to guest rooms in hotels. 16
17
3. Residential 1 Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-R1). 18
19
a. Specific District Provisions: 20
21
i. Maximum Density is limited to the maximum density allowed by the 22
underlying zoning district and any available density bonuses. 23
24
ii. Lot and building dimensional requirements for new development 25
are provided below. These requirements shall be based on the 26
building type of the principal structure(s) as described in section 27
LDC 4.02.16 D., Building Types and Architectural Standards. 28
29
30
31
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Table 3. Dimensional Requirements in the BMUDBZO-R1 1
2
House1 Rowhouse2 Apartment Civic & Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 253 100 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 10 10 10 10
Min. Side Yard (ft) 7.5 5 7.5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15 15 15
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 1,100 1,000 750 per unit n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 35 35 35 35
3
Notes: 4
5
1 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 6
7
2 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 8
9
3 Applies to individual unit. 10
11
4 Zoned Height of Building. 12
13
4. Residential 2 Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-R2). 14
15
a. Specific District Provisions: 16
17
i. Maximum Density is limited to the maximum density allowed by the 18
underlying zoning district and any available density bonuses. 19
20
ii. Lot and building dimensional requirements for new development 21
are provided below. These requirements shall be based on the 22
building type of the principal structure(s) as described in LDC 23
section 4.02.16 D., Building Types and Architectural Standards. 24
25
Table 4. Dimensional Requirements in the BMUDBZO-R2 26
27
House1 Rowhouse2 Apartment Civic & Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 253 100 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 25 25 25 25
Min. Side Yard (ft) 7.5 5 7.5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15 15 15
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 1,100 1,000 750 per unit n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 35 35 35 35
28
Notes: 29
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1 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 2
3
2 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 4
5
3 Applies to individual unit. 6
7
4 Zoned Height of Building. 8
9
5. Residential 3 Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-R3). 10
11
a. Specific District Provisions: 12
13
i. Maximum Density is limited to the maximum density allowed by the 14
underlying zoning district and any available density bonuses. 15
16
ii. Lot and building dimensional requirements for new development 17
are provided below. These requirements shall be based on the 18
building type of the principal structure(s) as described in LDC 19
section 4.02.16 D., Building Types and Architectural Standards. 20
21
Table 5. Dimensional Requirements in the BMUDBZO-R3 22
23
House1 Mobile
Home
Rowhouse2 Apartment Civic &
Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 40 40 253 100 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 10 25 10 10 10
Min. Side Yard (ft) 5 7.5 5 7.5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 8 10 8 15 15
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 1,100 n/a 1,000 750 per unit n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a n/a 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 35 30 35 35 35
24
Notes: 25
26
1 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 27
28
2 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 29
30
3 Applies to individual unit. 31
32
4 Zoned Height of Building. 33
34
6. Residential 4 Subdistrict (BMUDBZO-R4). 35
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a. Specific District Provisions: 1
2
i. Maximum Density is limited to the maximum density allowed by the 3
underlying zoning district and any available density bonuses. 4
5
ii. Lot and building dimensional requirements for new development 6
are provided below. These requirements shall be based on the 7
building type of the principal structure(s) as described in LDC 8
section 4.02.16 D., Building Types and Architectural Standards. 9
10
Table 6. Dimensional Requirements in the BMUDBZO-R4 11
12
House1 Civic & Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 25 10
Min. Side Yard (ft) 7.5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 1,100 n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a 10
Max. Building Height (ft)2 35 35
13
Notes: 14
15
1 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 16
17
2 Zoned Height of Building. 18
19
7. Exceptions to Dimensional Requirements: 20
21
a. For infill lots, the minimum front and side setbacks shall be equal to the 22
average setback dimensions on lots within 500 feet on the same block. 23
24
b. A zero side setback is allowed for Rowhouse, Apartment, Mixed Use and 25
Commercial building types, where permitted, if a party wall is provided. 26
27
c. Duplexes, where permitted, are subject to dimensional standards for a 28
house building type, but shall have a minimum of 1,000 square feet of 29
building area per unit and a minimum lot width of 50 feet. 30
31
d. Two Family dwelling units, where permitted, are subject to dimensional 32
standards for a rowhouse building type, but shall have a minimum of 1,000 33
square feet of building area per unit and a minimum lot width of 40 feet per 34
unit. 35
e. Setback Encroachments: 36
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i. Front porches in the BMUDBZO - R1 and BMUDBZO - R3 2
subdistricts that comply with the design criteria of LDC section 3
4.02.16 D.4.d. are permitted to encroach into the front setback up 4
to 7 feet, with an additional 3 feet encroachment for entry stairs. 5
6
ii. Arcades, awnings, and stairs are permitted to encroach into the 7
front setback up to 5 feet. 8
9
iii. Bay windows may project up to 2 feet into any required setback. 10
11
iv. Uncovered porches and stoops that do not exceed an average 12
finished height above grade of 36 inches may project into any 13
required setback up to 5 feet from the property line. 14
15
v. Handicap ramps installed on a residential structure to provide 16
access for a disabled resident may encroach into the front setback, 17
unless it can be provided at another entry point. 18
19
vi. Accessory structures may encroach into the setbacks as provided 20
in LDC section 4.02.16 C.2. 21
22
vii. Non-structural accessory uses, such as HVAC, mechanical 23
equipment, rain barrels, cisterns and solar panels, may encroach 24
into the side and rear setback. 25
26
f. Height limitations shall not apply to church spires, belfries, cupolas, and 27
domes not intended for human occupancy, monuments, transmission 28
towers, chimneys, smokestacks, flagpoles, masts and antennas. Parapets 29
on a flat roof shall be no more than 5 feet in height at its highest point. 30
31
B. Dimensional and Design Standards for the GTMUDGTZO. 32
33
1. Mixed Use Subdistrict (GTMUDGTZO-MXD). 34
35
a. Specific District Provisions: 36
37
i. Maximum Density: 12 units per acre comprised of density allowed 38
by the underlying zoning district and available density bonuses. 39
40
ii. Lot and Building Dimensional Requirements: Lot and building 41
dimensional requirements for new development are provided 42
below. These requirements shall be based on the building type of 43
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the principal structure(s) as described in LDC section 4.02.16 D., 1
Building Types and Architectural Standards. 2
3
Table 7. Dimensional Requirements in the GTMUDGTZO-MXD 4
5
House1 Rowhouse2 Apartment Mixed-
Use
Commercial Civic &
Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 253 100 100 1005 100
Min. Front Yard (ft) 10 10 10 6.56 6.56 10
Min. Side Yard (ft) 7.5 5 7.5 10 10 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15 20 5 5 15
Min. Waterfront Setback
(ft)
25 25 25 25 25 25
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 1,100 1,000 750 per
unit8
700
per
unit8
700 per
unit8
n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a 10 10 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 42 42 42 567 567 42
6
Notes: 7
8
1 See LDC 4.02.16.B.3 regarding Duplexes. 9
10
2 See LDC 4.02.16.B.3 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 11
12
3 Applies to individual unit. 13
14
4 Zoned Height of Building. 15
16
5 Property zoned C-3 shall have a minimum lot width of 75 feet. 17
18
6 Development in the Mini-Triangle Area of the GTMUDGTZO-MXD subdistrict shall have a 19
maximum setback of 20 feet. 20
21
7 MUPs in the Mini-Triangle Area of the GTMUDGTZO-MXD subdistrict shall have a 22
maximum zoned building height of 112 feet. 23
24
8 Not applicable to guest rooms in hotels. 25
26
2. Residential Subdistrict (GTMUDGTZO R). 27
28
a. Specific District Provisions: 29
i. Maximum Density is based on maximum density allowed by the 30
underlying zoning district and any available density bonuses. 31
32
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ii. Lot and Building Dimensional Requirements: Lot and building 1
dimensional requirements for new development are provided 2
below. These requirements shall be based on the building type of 3
the principal structure(s) as described in LDC section 4.02.16 D, 4
Building Types and Architectural Standards. 5
6
Table 8. Dimensional Requirements in the GTMUDGTZO R 7
8
House1 Rowhouse2 Apartment Civic & Institutional
Min. Lot Width (ft) 50 253 100 100
Min. Lot Size (sq ft) n/a n/a 10,000 10,000
Min. Front Yard (ft) 10 10 10 10
Min. Side Yard (ft) 7.5 5 7.5 10
Min. Rear Yard (ft) 15 15 15 15
Min. Floor Area (sq ft) 1,100 1,000 750 per unit n/a
Min. Building Separation n/a n/a 10 10
Max. Building Height (ft)4 35 35 35 35
9
Notes: 10
11
1 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Duplexes. 12
13
2 See LDC 4.02.16.A.7 regarding Two-Family Dwellings. 14
15
3 Applies to individual unit. 16
17
4 Zoned Height of Building. 18
19
3. Exceptions to Dimensional Requirements: 20
21
a. For infill lots, the minimum front and side setbacks shall be equal to the 22
average setback dimensions on lots within 500 feet. 23
24
b. A zero side setback is allowed for Rowhouse, Apartment, Mixed Use and 25
Commercial building types, where permitted, if a shared wall, or party wall, 26
is provided. 27
28
c. Duplexes, where permitted, are subject to dimensional standards for a 29
house building type, but shall have a minimum of 1,000 square feet of 30
building area per unit and a minimum lot width of 80 feet. 31
32
d. Two Family units, where permitted, are subject to dimensional standards 33
for a rowhouse building type, but shall have a minimum of 1,000 square 34
feet of building area per unit and a minimum lot width of 40 feet per unit. 35
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e. Setback Encroachments: 2
3
i. Front porches in the GTMUDGTZO - R subdistrict that comply with 4
the design criteria of LDC section 4.02.16 D.4.d. are permitted to 5
encroach into the front setback up to 7 feet, with an additional 3 feet 6
encroachment for entry stairs. 7
8
ii. Arcades, awnings, stairs and raised doorways are permitted to 9
encroach into the front setback up to 5 feet. 10
11
iii. Bay windows may project up to 2 feet into any required setback. 12
13
iv. Uncovered porches and stoops that do not exceed an average 14
finished height above grade of 36 inches may project into any 15
required setback up to 5 feet from the property line. 16
17
v. Handicap ramps installed on a residential structure to provide 18
access for a disabled resident may encroach into the front setback, 19
unless it can be provided at another entry point. 20
21
vi. Accessory structures may encroach into the setbacks as provided 22
in LDC section 4.02.16 C.2. 23
24
vii. Non-structural accessory uses, such as HVAC, mechanical 25
equipment, rain barrels, cisterns and solar panels, may encroach into the 26
side and rear setback. 27
28
f. Height limitations shall not apply to church spires, belfries, cupolas, and 29
domes not intended for human occupancy, monuments, transmission 30
towers, chimneys, smokestacks, flagpoles, masts and antennas. Parapets 31
on a flat roof can be no more than 5 feet in height. 32
33
C. Additional Standards for Specific Uses. Certain uses may be established, constructed, 34
continued, and/or expanded provided they meet certain mitigating standards specific to 35
their design and/or operation. These conditions ensure compatibility between land uses 36
and building types and minimize adverse impacts to surrounding properties. 37
38
1. Accessory Parking Zones. 39
40
a. Lots adjacent to the Neighborhood Commercial (BMUDBZO-NC), 41
Waterfront (BMUDBZO-W) and Mixed Use (GTMUDGTZO-MXD) 42
Subdistricts, designated Accessory Parking Zoning (APZ) as identified on 43
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the Collier County Zoning Map, may be used for off street parking or water 1
retention and management areas, in the following manner: 2
3
i. As an accessory use to an adjacent non-residential principal use 4
under the same ownership or legal control; or 5
6
ii. As a public parking lot designated as a principal use. 7
8
b. A buffer must be provided between the APZ and adjacent residential lots 9
as provided in LDC section 4.02.16 E.2.a.i. 10
11
2. Accessory Uses to Residential Structures. An accessory structure located on the 12
property and related to the primary residence (single -family detached only) for 13
uses which include, but are not limited to: library, studio, workshop, playroom, 14
screen enclosure, detached garage, swimming pool or guesthouse. 15
16
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 17
18
g. Location: Accessory structures shall not be located in the front yard, except 19
that accessory structures located on corner lots may be located in the front 20
yard with the longer street frontage. In the case where a principal 21
residential structure has been constructed prior to December 12, 2000, the 22
accessory structure may be located in the front yard, provided the 23
accessory structure is screened by a fence or landscaping, and garage 24
doors shall not face the public right-of-way. Accessory structures shall be 25
setback a minimum of 10 feet from the rear property line and shall have the 26
same side setback as required for the principal structure for the overlay 27
subdistrict in which it is located. 28
29
3. Artist Village. 30
31
a. Artist village is limited to the housing of artists, such as painters, sculptors, 32
jewelry makers, in one or more multifamily attached dwellings, clustered 33
single-family detached dwellings, or a combination thereof. 34
35
b. Dwellings shall not be leased for periods less than 30 days. 36
37
c. Artist village consisting of clustered, single-family detached dwellings, shall 38
be designed consistent with the provisions for cluster residential design in 39
LDC section 4.02.04. 40
41
d. Shared studio and/or gallery space shall be provided for the use of all 42
residents of the artist village. 43
44
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2
6. Live-Work Units. 3
4
a. All live-work units must fully comply with any and all Building Code 5
requirements. 6
7
b. The non-residential use areas shall meet accessibility requirements of the 8
applicable Building Code (including site access and parking) and be 9
oriented to the street. 10
11
c. Size: The live-work unit shall have a minimum total size of 1,000 square 12
feet and a maximum total size of 3,000 square feet and three stories in 13
height. The non-residential use area must occupy less than 50 percent of 14
total unit. 15
16
d. The same individual(s) must occupy the non-residential use area and living 17
area. 18
19
e. The live-work unit may employ a maximum of 1 non-resident 20
worker/employee on premise at any one time. 21
22
f. Live-work units in non-residential subdistricts (BMUDBZO-NC, BMUDBZO-23
W and GTMUDGTZO-MXD) shall be established through the mixed use 24
project approval process. 25
26
g. Limitations on use. The non-residential component of a live-work unit shall 27
be limited in the following manner: 28
29
i. Live-work units in a non-residential subdistrict (BMUDBZO-NC, 30
BMUDBZO-W and GTMUDGTZO-MXD) limited to uses permitted 31
within the applicable subdistrict or underlying zoning district. 32
33
ii. Live-work units approved as a conditional use in a residential 34
subdistrict (BMUDBZO-R3 and GTMUDGTZO-R) shall be limited to 35
non-residential uses including artist studio, professional office, 36
professional service such as hair salon or tailor, or any other use 37
deemed to be similar in nature by the BZA during the conditional 38
use process. Non-residential uses may include ancillary retail, such 39
as galleries selling artwork and hair salons selling hair products. 40
41
iii. Prohibited uses include Vehicle Maintenance or Repair, 42
Entertainment, Drinking and Public Eating Establishment, the sale 43
of food and beverages, Sexually-Oriented Businesses, veterinary 44
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services, and activities involving biological or chemical substances 1
that require a controlled environment or may pose a health hazard. 2
3
h. Parking: 1 parking space per 500 square feet of the non-residential portion 4
of the live-work unit plus 1 space for the residential unit. 5
6
i. Signage: Signage for live-work units in a commercial subdistrict shall be 7
limited to wall signs in accordance with LDC section 5.06.04. Live-work 8
units located in a residential subdistrict shall be limited to 1 non-illuminated 9
wall sign with a maximum sign area of 8 square feet. 10
11
7. Marinas and Boatyards. 12
13
a. Repair and dry storage areas shall not be visible from the street. 14
15
b. Boats available for rental purposes shall be located in the water or 16
screened with a fence or wall from the local side streets and adjacent 17
residential lots and shall not be visible from Bayshore Drivethe street. 18
19
c. All boat racks shall be enclosed with a wall or fence and the boats shall not 20
exceed the height of the enclosure. The fence material can be wood, vinyl 21
composite, concrete block with stucco finish, or metal, or a combination. 22
No chain link or wood fences are is allowed. 23
24
d. Architectural standards of this BOZD apply. Height of structures may be 25
increased to a maximum actual height of 50 feet by the Board of Zoning 26
Appeals (BZA) upon approval of a variance petition. 27
28
e. Outdoor displays of boats for sale on properties fronting Bayshore Drive 29
shall be limited to the following: 30
31
i. All areas used for boat display activities shall occupy no more than 32
35 percent of the linear frontage of the property. 33
34
ii. All boat sale areas shall not be closer to the frontage line than the 35
primary building they serve. 36
37
iii. All boats located within an outdoor sales area shall not exceed the 38
height of 17 feet above existing grade. 39
40
iv. Outdoor sales areas shall be connected to the parking area and 41
primary structure by a pedestrian walkway. 42
43
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v. An additional 10 foot landscape buffer is required around the 1
perimeter of the outdoor boat sales area. This buffer must include, 2
at a minimum 14 foot high trees, spaced at 30 feet on center and a 3
3 foot high double row hedge spaced at three feet on center at the 4
time of planting. 5
6
fe. One parking space per 5 dry boat storage spaces. 7
8
gf. On-site traffic circulation system shall be provided that will accommodate 9
areas for the loading and unloading of equipment that will not e ncroach 10
upon residential developments. 11
12
g. For properties with access to an alley, the alley shall be the primary access 13
for loading and service functions unless physical constraints preclude the 14
use of the alley in this manner. 15
16
8. Mixed Use Project. 17
18
a. Mixed Use Projects (MUPs) are typically human-scale, pedestrian-19
oriented, interconnected projects with a mix of residential and commercial 20
uses such as retail, office and civic amenities that complement each other. 21
Residential uses are often located above commercial uses, but can be 22
separate areas of residential use only with close proximity to commercial 23
uses. An interconnected street system is the basis for the transportation 24
network. Buildings are encouraged to be built close to the vehicular and 25
pedestrian way to create a continuous active and vibrant streetscape 26
utilizing the architecture, landscaping, lighting, signage, and street 27
furnishings. 28
29
b. Mixed Use Projects in the BMUDBZO-NC, BMUDBZO-W and 30
GTMUDGTZO-MXD shall be reviewed and permitted in accordance with 31
LDC section 10.02.15. 32
33
c. A minimum of 60 percent of all commercial uses within a mixed use project 34
shall provide retail, office and/or personal service uses to serve the needs 35
of the subject project and surrounding residential neighborhoods. 36
37
d. A maximum of 25 percent of the residential units within a mixed use 38
projectMUP may shall be on gated roadways, except that MUPs utilizing 39
the Density Bonus Pool shall not be gated. Residential uses shall be 40
constructed concurrent with, or prior to, the construction of commercial 41
uses so as to insure actual development of a mixed use project, or 42
otherwise in accordance with a development schedule approved for the 43
project and made a condition of the MUP approval. 44
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e. MUPs shall provide connection to local streets, adjoining neighborhoods 2
and adjacent developments, regardless of land use types. A grid street 3
pattern is preferred; however, modifications may be approved, provided the 4
vehicular network provides interconnections between internal uses and 5
external connections to adjoining neighborhoods and land uses. The 6
network shall fully accommodate pedestrian, bicycle, and transit. Vehicular 7
and pedestrian interconnection shall be provided to the property line to 8
allow access to all connection points with the abutting development, 9
consistent with the conceptual PUD Master Plan. The final location of the 10
access point(s) shall be coordinated with the adjacent property owners and 11
a cross-access easement, or an access easement to the public for public 12
use without responsibility of maintenance by Collier County, shall be 13
provided at time of the first SDP or PPL. The connection and supporting 14
infrastructure shall be constructed to the property line on the subject 15
property by the developer, successors, or assigns prior to the issuance of 16
the first C.O. The interconnections shall remain open to the public. 17
18
f. The commercial component of a mixed use project may be located internal 19
to the project or along the boundary; if externally located, internal access 20
roads and service access shall be provided so as not to promote strip 21
commercial development along external collector and arterial roadways. 22
23
g. Parking lots shall be dispersed throughout the project. No one parking lot 24
shall provide more than 40 percent of the required off-street parking. 25
Parking garages shall have no restrictions on percentage of required 26
parking that may be accommodated. This requirement shall not apply to 27
individual parcels less than 5 acres in size. 28
29
h. At least 30 percent of the gross area of mixed use projects shall be devoted 30
to useable open space, as defined in LDC section 4.02.01 B. In the case 31
of any request to deviate from this requirement, a donation of land, cash, 32
or other in-kind contribution may be accepted by the CRA, where it has 33
been demonstrated to sufficiently mitigate for the reduction of required on-34
site usable open space. This cash or in-kind contribution may be used to 35
enhance the public realm (public art, plaza, fountains, etc). This usable 36
open space requirement shall not apply to individual parcels less than 5 37
acres in size. 38
39
i. For MUPs utilizing the Density Bonus Pool, the project’s vehicular access 40
shall not be gated, and the project shall comply with LDC sections 41
4.02.16.C 15.b. and c. and 4.02.16 C.16. 42
43
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j. For MUPs utilizing the Density Bonus Pool Allocation, a mix of uses are 1
required so that any one use (residential or non-residential) does not 2
exceed 80 percent of the gross building square footage. This ratio is 3
applicable to an MUP whether it is vertically mixed (mix of uses contained 4
within the same building) or horizontally mixed (mix of uses within separate 5
buildings). Nonresidential uses must be publicly accessible. 6
7
9. Outdoor Display and Sale of Merchandise vending machines. 8
9
a. No automatic food and drinking vending machines are permitted outside of 10
any structure. 11
12
b. Newspaper vending machines will be limited to two machines per project 13
site and shall be permanently affixed (not portable). 14
15
c. Outdoor display and sale of merchandise, within front yards on improved 16
properties, is permitted provided the merchandise is limited to the sale of 17
comparable merchandise sold on the premises. 18
19
10. All permitted or conditional uses allowing for outdoor display, sales, or storage of 20
manufactured products, raw or finished materials, boats, or vehicles, shall be 21
required to meet the following standards: 22
23
a. Total area of the property used for these outdoor functions is limited to 30 24
percent of the property. 25
26
b. These outdoor functions are limited to occupying a maximum of 35 percent 27
of the linear frontage of the property along arterials, collectors, and local 28
streets which are in view of or provide access to residential uses. These 29
outdoor functions may occupy up to 50 percent of the linear frontage of the 30
property along a local street which is not in view of and does not provide 31
access to residential uses. 32
33
c. Outdoor display, sales, or storage of manufactured products, raw or 34
finished materials, boats, or vehicles shall not be closer to the frontage line 35
than the primary building they serve. 36
37
d. A maximum height of 17 feet above existing grade applies to boats, 38
vehicles, construction materials or equipment that is stored, on display, or 39
for sale outdoors. 40
41
e. Any outdoor display, sales, or storage of manufactured products, raw or 42
finished materials, boats, or vehicles that exceed a height of six feet shall 43
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be set back at least 50 feet from a property line that is adjacent to or in the 1
view of property zoned for or used for residential purposes. 2
3
f. For properties with access to an alley, the alley shall be the primary access 4
for loading and service functions unless physical constraints preclude the 5
use of the alley in this manner. 6
7
g. Buffering shall be provided in accordance with LDC section 4.02.16 E., 8
unless as specified in this section for outdoor display, sales, or storage of 9
manufactured products, raw or finished materials, boats, or vehicles: 10
11
Outdoor display or sales area Min.
Screening
Width (ft)
Screening material
Perimeter screening, except for
side and rear yards that adjoin or
are in view of property zoned for
residential purposes
10 Trees a minimum of 14 feet in
height, spaced 30 feet on center
and a double hedge row, three
feet in height and spaced 3 feet
on center at time of planting
Side and rear yards that adjoin or
are in view of property zoned for
residential purposes
10 Wall or fence six feet in height.
The outside of the wall or fence
must contain landscape material
in accordance with Type B buffer
requirements
Outdoor storage area 10 Wall or fence in accordance with
LDC section 4.02.12. The outside
of the wall or fence must contain
landscape material in accordance
with Type B buffer requirements
Note: Wall or fence material shall consist of either vinyl composite, concrete block with
stucco finish, or metal, or a combination. No chain link or wood fences are allowed.
12
h. Minimum required parking spaces for outdoor display, sales, or storage of 13
manufactured products, raw or finished materials, boats, or vehicles shall 14
be 1 space per 1,000 square feet of outdoor display and outdoor sales area 15
in addition to the requirement for the buildings and other uses on the site. 16
Required parking spaces shall be clearly designated and not used for items 17
for sale or display. Outdoor display or sales areas shall be connected to 18
these parking spaces and to the primary structure on the site by a 19
pedestrian walkway. 20
21
11. Commercial vehicle or fleet vehicle parking for non-residential uses. 22
23
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a. Commercial vehicle or fleet vehicle parking in connection with a non-1
residential use in a non-residential district may be permitted on improved 2
property, limited to the rear yard. 3
4
b. Screening of commercial vehicle or fleet vehicle parking that adjoins or is 5
in view of property zoned for or used for residential purposes must include 6
a minimum 6 foot high wall or fence. The wall or fence material can be vinyl 7
composite, concrete block with stucco finish, metal, or a combination. No 8
chain link or wood fences are allowed. A minimum 10 foot wide landscape 9
buffer must be planted outside the wall or fence with trees at a minimum 10
height of 14 feet and double row hedge at a minimum height of 3 feet at 11
time of planting. 12
13
c. For properties with access to an alley, the alley shall be the primary access 14
for loading and service functions and access to the commercial or fleet 15
vehicles unless physical constraints preclude the use of the alley in this 16
manner. 17
18
12. View of repair bays and overhead doors. Repair bays that are open or that have 19
metal roll-up garage doors shall not be visible from public rights-of-way, except for 20
alleys. 21
22
D. Building Types and Architectural Standards. 23
24
1. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this section is to supplement the provisions of 25
LDC section 5.05.08 by identifying and providing design standards for the building 26
types allowed within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area 27
BGTCRA. The standards are intended to attach the same importance to the overall 28
building design as is placed on the use contained therein, and to ensure that 29
proposed development is consistent with the CRA's goals for building form, 30
character and quality. Buildings within the BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO are 31
expected to be added as long-term additions to the architectural vibrancy of the 32
community. 33
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2. Applicability. Each proposed building shall be designed in compliance with the 35
standards of this section for the applicable building type, regardless of the 36
underlying zoning district provisions. The uses permitted within the building are 37
determined by the underlying zoning district or overlay subdistrict in which it is 38
located. All buildings shall meet the design requirements set forth in LDC section 39
5.05.08 unless otherwise specified in this section. 40
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3. General Architectural Standards. 42
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c. Compatibility: Proposed buildings should be compatible with relate to 2
adjacent buildings in similarity of scale, height, architectural style, and/or 3
configuration. Exceptions to this provision include civic and institutional 4
buildings such as churches and schools. 5
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f. Deviations from exterior building color. Applicants within the Bayshore 9
Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment District BGTCRA 10
boundaries may request a deviation from the exterior building color 11
requirements of LDC section 5.05.08 D. A deviation request shall be 12
subject to the procedures established in LDC section 5.05.08 G. and shall 13
be subject to the following criteria: 14
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i. The deviation request is consistent with LDC section 5.06.00, 16
regarding sign regulations and standards. 17
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ii. The deviation request consists of no more than 3 colors. 19
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iii. The deviation request may not be for a color which is below 21
lightness level 3 on the Collier County Architectural Color Charts. 22
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 1 25
Facade Treatments 26
(For illustrative purposes only) 27
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4. Building Type: HOUSE. 29
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a. Description: The predominant building type in the Bayshore Gateway 31
Triangle Redevelopment Area BGTCRA and is intended for use as a 32
single-family detached dwelling located on its own lot, although it may also 33
accommodate duplexes, small multi-family dwellings, home occupations, 34
and professional offices. 35
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 2 4
Building Type: House 5
(For illustrative purposes only) 6
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b. Yards: The typical House has four yards: front, sides, and rear. Corner lots 8
shall have two front yards and two side yards, with the front yards along 9
each street frontage. 10
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 3 13
House Yard Diagram 14
(For illustrative purposes only) 15
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c. Façade Elevation Requirements: 17
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i. A maximum of two feet of fill shall be allowed on site towards 19
meeting National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) requirements. 20
Additional NFIP finished habitable floor height requirements shall 21
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be accomplished through stem wall construction. Stem walls shall 1
be finished in material and color complimentary to the principal 2
structure. 3
4
ii. Open stilt-type construction is not permitted. On front yards, the 5
foundation area below the first floor must be treated with a solid 6
façade or lattice, which is consistent with the architectural style of 7
the building and the floodplain protection standards of section 8
3.02.00. 9
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iii. Parking is permitted under the principal structure. The garage floor 11
shall not exceed 24 inches above the elevation of the crown of road 12
from which it is accessed. 13
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iv. All Houses are required to include architectural features. Based on 15
the point system below, a total of six points is required: 16
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a) The following items will be calculated at two points each: 18
19
1) Metal, tile or slate roof (5v Crimp, standing seam or 20
similar design; no corrugated metal; cannot be on a 21
flat roof to receive points) 22
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2) Impact windows and doors throughout the house 24
with exterior window trim (minimum of 3 ½” wide) 25
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3) Rear-load, side-loaded garage, or recessed garage 27
(see garage standards below in LDC Section 28
4.02.16 D.4 e. Garages, Carports, and Driveways) 29
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b) The following items will be calculated as one point each: 31
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1) Front porch (see front porch requirements below in 33
LDC Section 4.02.16 D.4.d Front Porches) 34
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2) Awnings 36
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3) Decorative shutters 38
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4) Dormers 40
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5) Balconies or loggias along the front façade 42
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6) Decorative cornices or roof line 44
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7) Bay, box, and bow windows with independent roofs 2
over windows on the front of house 3
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8) Minimum of 12 inch overhang with finished soffit and 5
facia 6
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9) Pitched roof (minimum 4/12 pitch) 8
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10) Decorative railings on balconies and front porch 10
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11) Decorative exterior wainscoting such as stone, 12
board and batten, and horizontal siding 13
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12) Exterior window trim (minimum of 3 ½ inch wide) 15
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13) 42-inch decorative front yard fence consistent with 17
the architectural style of the principal structure (e.g., 18
white picket fence with cottage style) 19
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14) Garage door with windows glazing and/or 21
architectural details that mirror the principal structure 22
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15) Front door made from high quality material framed 24
with decorative exterior trim (minimum of 3-½ inch) 25
with incorporated detail such as raised panel profiles 26
and clear glass windows 27
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16) Two story home 29
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17) 6-foot wide sidewalk installed within the right of way 31
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18) Gables 33
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19) Decorative columns, pillars or posts 35
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20) Eaves 37
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21) Transoms 39
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22) Decorative trellis above garage door, entry door, or 41
window 42
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23) Brick or cut stone (natural or cultured) accents or 1
exterior walls 2
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24) Elevated foundation with front porch steps 4
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25) Brackets (e.g. wood appearing step beam, or heavy 6
timber knee brackets) 7
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26) Balconies or loggias 9
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27) Cast stone lintels 11
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d. Front Porches: 13
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i. Front porches should be used as a primary architectural element 15
and may encroach up to 7 feet into the required front setback in 16
accordance with LDC section 4.02.16 A.7.e.i. 17
18
ii. Front porches must cover a minimum of 40 percent of the horizontal 19
length of the front yard façade of the primary residence and be at 20
least 5 feet deep. 21
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 4 25
House Porch Diagram 26
(For illustrative purposes only) 27
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e. Garages, Carports, and Driveways: 31
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i. Garage doors, along the frontage, shall have a maximum width of 1
16 feet or 45 percent of the total linear frontage of the front façade 2
of the home, whichever is greater. 3
4
ii. Garage space may project beyond the front plane of the forward 5
most or street side living space façade only if a front porch is at 6
minimum, flush with the forward most plane of the garage. 7
8
iiiii. The driveway shall have a maximum width of 18 feet in the right-of-9
way area. Other than the permitted driveway, the front yard may not 10
be paved or otherwise used to accommodate parking. 11
12
iiiiv. Freestanding carports are prohibited. Carports and porte-cochere 13
must be attached to the principal structure and be of similar 14
materials and design as the principal structure. Detached garages 15
must meet the side and rear setback requirements for an accessory 16
structure. Carports and detached garages shall be no closer than 17
23 feet from the front yard setback line. 18
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iv. The distance from the back of the sidewalk to the garage door must 20
be at least 23 feet to allow room to park a vehicle on the driveway 21
without parking over the sidewalk. Should the garage be side-22
loaded there must be at least a 23 foot paved area on a 23
perpendicular plane to the garage door or plans must ensure that 24
parked vehicles will not interfere with pedestrian traffic. 25
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 5 29
Garages, Carports, and Driveways Diagram 30
(For illustrative purposes only) 31
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f. Massing and Scale: Housing shall be compatible with the surrounding 1
neighborhood with respect to mass and scale and avoid a single, large, 2
dominant building mass by adhering to the following standards: 3
4
i. Houses shall include façade variations so that the maximum length, 5
or uninterrupted curve, of any façade does not exceed 30 linear 6
feet. This shall include both fronts of a corner lot. 7
8
ii. Façade variations shall be provided through projections and 9
recesses with a minimum depth of two feet. 10
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iii. Roofline offsets shall be provided to lend architectural interest and 12
variety to the massing of a building and to relieve the effect of a 13
single, long roof. The maximum length of an uninterrupted flat roof, 14
on the front facade, shall be 30 linear feet. 15
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g. Materials: 17
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i. House exteriors shall consist of wood clapboard, stucco finish, 19
cement fiber board products, vinyl siding, brick or stone. Corrugated 20
metal siding may be used as an accent, not to exceed 25 percent 21
of the building’s surface area. 22
23
ii. Pitched roofs shall be metal seam (5v Crimp, standing seam or 24
similar design; no corrugated metal), slate, copper, asphalt, or wood 25
shingles. 26
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5. Building Type: ROWHOUSE. 28
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a. Description: A building with two or more residential units that are attached 30
by a common wall. A rowhouse is typically a fee simple unit from ground to 31
roof with no units above or below. A rowhouse may be used as a live-work 32
unit. 33
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 6 3
Building Type: Rowhouse 4
(For illustrative purposes only) 5
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b. Yards: The rowhouse building typically has one primary yard located to the 7
rear of the structure with the potential for a small landscaped front yard. A 8
side yard is required for end units. Corner lots shall have a front yard on 9
each street frontage. 10
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 7 15
Rowhouse Yard Diagram 16
(For illustrative purposes only) 17
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c. Front Porches and Stoops: 19
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i. Front porches should be used as a primary architectural element 1
and may encroach up to 7 feet into the required front setback in 2
accordance with LDC section 4.02.16 A.7.e.i. 3
4
5
6
BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 8 7
Rowhouse Porch Diagram 8
(For illustrative purposes only) 9
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d. Façade Elevation Details: 11
12
i. All building facades elevations visible from the street shall provide 13
doors, porches, balconies, terraces and/or windows along a 14
minimum of 60 percent of the front façade elevation and 30 percent 15
of the side façade elevation for each building story. "Percent of 16
façade elevation" is measured as the horizontal plane containing 17
doors, porches, balconies, terraces and/or windows in relation to 18
the total horizontal plane of the building façade elevation. 19
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 9 23
Building Façade Elevation Diagram 24
(For illustrative purposes only) 25
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2
e. Garages and Driveways: 3
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ii. Garage provided along the front façade of the building shall meet 7
the following design standards: 8
9
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 10
11
b) Garage doors shall not exceed more than 30 percent of the 12
front façade elevation. 13
14
6. Building Type: APARTMENT. 15
16
a. Description: A multiple-unit building with units arranged vertically and/or 17
horizontally and with parking located below or behind the building. Units 18
may be for rental or for sale in condominium ownership or may be designed 19
as continuing care facilities or lodging (hotel). 20
21
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 10 24
Building Type: Apartment 25
(For illustrative purposes only) 26
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b. Yards: The apartment building typically has a primary yard located to the 28
rear of the structure with secondary side yards and the potential for a small 29
landscaped front yard. Corner lots shall have a front yard along each street 30
frontage. Buildings located internal to a site may be arranged in a courtyard 31
setting provided the site has at least 1 building oriented toward the street. 32
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 11 3
Apartment Building Yard Diagram 4
(For illustrative purposes only) 5
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c. Façade Elevation Details: 7
8
i. All apartment building facades elevations visible from the street 9
shall provide doors, porches, balconies, terraces and/or windows 10
along a minimum of 60 percent of the front façade elevation and 30 11
percent of the side façade elevation for each building story. 12
"Percent of façade elevation" is measured as the horizontal plane 13
containing doors, porches, balconies, terraces and/or windows in 14
relation to the total horizontal plane of the building facade elevation. 15
16
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 17
18
d. Massing and Scale: Apartment buildings shall be compatible with the 19
surrounding neighborhood with respect to relate in mass and scale to the 20
adjacent built environment and avoid single, large, dominant building mass. 21
22
i. Buildings over 10,000 square feet in gross building area shall 23
include façade variations so that the maximum length, or 24
uninterrupted curve, of any façade does not exceed 60 linear feet. 25
Façade variations shall be provided through projections and 26
recesses with a minimum depth of 5 feet and may include porches, 27
balconies, bay windows and/or covered entries. 28
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2
BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 12 3
Massing and Scale Diagram 4
(For illustrative purposes only) 5
6
7. Building Type: MIXED-USE. 7
8
a. Description: A building which can accommodate a variety of uses, typically 9
with the ground floor dedicated to non-residential uses and upper story 10
floor(s) dedicated to office and/or residential uses. 11
12
13
14
BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 13 15
Building Type: Mixed-Use 16
(For illustrative purposes only) 17
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b. Yards: The mixed-use building typically has a primary yard located to the 19
rear of the structure with the potential for a small front plaza or courtyard to 20
provide public space or outdoor dining. 21
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 14 3
Mixed-Use Building Yard Diagram 4
(For illustrative purposes only) 5
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8
d. Street Façades: The first floor of all mixed-use buildings shall be designed 9
to encourage and complement pedestrian-style interest and activity 10
through the following elements: 11
12
i. The first floor building façade elevation shall be located between 13
the minimum and maximum front setback line (if provided) for a 14
minimum of 60 percent of lot width. 15
16
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 15 19
Mixed-Use Building Facade Diagram 20
(For illustrative purposes only) 21
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e. Windows: Windows along the first floor building façade elevation shall 1
meet the following standards: 2
3
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5
g. Façade Elevation Details: 6
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h. Massing and Scale: Mixed-use buildings shall be compatible with the 10
adjacent built environment with respect to relate in mass and scale to the 11
adjacent built environment and shall avoid single, large, dominant building 12
mass. 13
14
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16
8. Building Type: COMMERCIAL 17
18
a. Description: A single or multi-story building which accommodates non-19
residential and automobile oriented uses, such as retail and office uses. 20
This building type provides convenient vehicle access from the fronting 21
roadway while minimizing the negative impacts of parking lots on an active 22
pedestrian realm. 23
24
25
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 16 27
Building Type: Commercial 28
(For illustrative purposes only) 29
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b. Yards: The commercial building has a primary yard located to the rear of 31
the structure with the potential for a small front plaza or courtyard to provide 32
public space or outdoor dining. 33
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 17 3
Commercial Building Yard Diagram 4
(For illustrative purposes only) 5
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c. Street Façades: The first floor of all commercial buildings shall be designed 7
to encourage and complement pedestrian-style interest and activity 8
through the following elements: 9
10
i. The first floor building façade elevation shall be located between 11
the minimum and maximum front setback line (if provided) as 12
provided in LDC section 4.02.16 A.1.a.ii. for a minimum of 50 13
percent of lot width. 14
15
ii. Glazing, consisting of transparent windows and doors, covering a 16
minimum of 30 percent of the length of first floor building façade 17
elevation along the primary street frontage. Building elevations 18
along secondary street frontages shall provide 25 percent glazing. 19
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * 21
22
d. Windows: Windows along the first floor building façade elevation shall meet 23
the following standards: 24
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f. Façade Elevation Details: 28
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g. Massing and Scale: Commercial buildings shall be compatible with the 1
adjacent built environment with respect to relate in mass and scale to the 2
adjacent built environment and shall avoid single, large, dominant building 3
mass. 4
5
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10. Building Type: MOBILE HOME. All mobile homes are required to have the entry 8
façade oriented toward the front of the lot. 9
10
E. Landscaping and Buffer Requirements 11
12
1. Applicability: Landscaping and buffering in the BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO 13
shall be provided in accordance with LDC section 4.06.00, unless as specified in this 14
section. 15
16
2. Buffer Requirements: Buffers shall be provided to give spatial separation and 17
visual screening between incompatible uses. 18
19
a. Perimeter Buffers: The following buffer standards shall be required for 20
MUPs, PUDs, commercial developments and other non-residential 21
developments in the BMUDBZO-NC, BMUDBZO-W and GTMUDGTZO-22
MXD subdistricts. 23
24
i. Buffers adjacent to residential uses and residentially zoned 25
properties shall be consistent with one of the following: 26
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a) Ten foot wide buffer including a 6 foot high opaque masonry 28
wall and a row of trees spaced no more than 30 feet on 29
center; or 30
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b) Fifteen foot wide buffer including trees spaced no more than 32
25 feet on center and a hedge consisting of ten gallon plants 33
five feet in height, three feet in spread and spaced a 34
maximum four feet on center at the time of planting. 35
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ii. Buffers adjacent to non-residential uses shall include a shared 10 37
foot wide buffer. Each property must contribute a minimum of 5 feet 38
to the buffer. This buffer area may be provided in the form of 39
landscaped area with plantings consistent with the Type A buffer 40
requirements and/or hardscaped courtyards, mini-plazas, outdoor 41
eating areas, and building foundation planting areas. This buffer 42
requirement is not required in the side yard between non-residential 43
uses that share a common wall or between shared parking facilities. 44
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 18 4
Shared Buffer Diagram 5
(For illustrative purposes only) 6
7
iii. Road Right-of-Way Buffers: Road right-of-way buffers for multi-8
family (excluding house and rowhouse building types) and non-9
residential developments are encouraged to coordinate with and 10
complement the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Streetscape 11
Guidelines. 12
13
a) Developments within an Activity Center must provide a 20 14
foot Type D buffer adjacent to US 41, Tamiami Trail, 15
meeting the design standards of LDC section 4.06.02 C.4. 16
17
b) All other developments shall provide a buffer consisting of 18
one of the following: 19
20
1) Minimum 10 foot wide Type D buffer meeting the 21
design standards of LDC section 4.06.02 C.4. 22
23
2) A hardscaped area extending from the back of the 24
street planting zone to the primary front façade. The 25
hardscaped area shall perform as an expanded 26
public realm and may include benches, outdoor 27
eating areas, plazas, fountains, and art pieces. 28
29
3) A streetwall consistent with standards of LDC 30
section 4.02.16 E.3.c.ii where a parking lot for non-31
residential uses abuts the right-of-way of Bayshore 32
Drive, Van Buren Avenue, Thomasson Drive in the 33
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BZO and US 41, Davis Boulevard, and Commercial 1
Drive in the mini-triangle portion of the GTZO. 2
3
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5
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BGTCRA Redevelopment Area Figure 19 7
Road Right-of-Way Buffer Diagram 8
(For illustrative purposes only) 9
10
3. Parking Lot Landscaping: 11
12
a. A maximum of 30 percent of the landscape islands may have a minimum 13
width of 5 feet inside planting area and may be planted with a palm tree 14
equivalent. 15
16
b. Minimum tree size shall be 1-¾" caliper and a minimum of 10 feet in height. 17
18
c. Parking lot perimeter: 19
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i. Parking lots shall include perimeter planting areas that are a 21
minimum of 5 feet in width. Shrubs shall be arranged in a staggered 22
pattern with a minimum size of 3 gallons at the time of planting to 23
provide year-round screening. Trees shall be included in the 24
perimeter landscape area at a minimum spacing of one tree/palm 25
per 25 feet of linear frontage. 26
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ii. Streetwalls shall be used when surface parking lots for non-28
residential uses abut the right-of-way of Bayshore Drive, Van Buren 29
Avenue, Thomasson Drive in the BMUDBZO and US 41, Davis 30
Boulevard, and Commercial Drive in the mini-triangle portion of the 31
GTMUDGTZO. 32
33
a) The wall shall complement the materials and colors of the 34
primary buildings and be 3 to 4 feet in height and shall have 35
a 12 inch projection or recess a minimum of every 15 feet. 36
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b) The streetwall shall be set back the same distance as the 2
primary building façade; however, the streetwall shall meet 3
County standards for site distance triangles per LDC section 4
4.06.01 D.1. 5
6
c) The street side of the streetwall shall have trees at 30 feet 7
on center planted within tree wells or a minimum 5 foot wide 8
strip with ground covers other than grass. 9
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d) The streetwall structure shall be protected through the use 11
of a root barrier system as identified by LDC section Figure 12
4.06.05.H.A. 13
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e) No streetwall is required if all of the parking is located in rear 15
of the development. 16
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4. Building Foundation Planting: Building foundation plantings shall be required per 18
LDC section 4.06.05 of the LDC, except as follows. The building shall provide the 19
equivalent of 10 percent of its gross ground level floor area, in building foundation 20
planting area. A continuous building foundation planting width is not required per 21
LDC section 4.06.05 of the LDC. However, the foundation plantings shall be 22
located within 25 feet of the building edge in the form of landscaped courtyards 23
and seating area landscaping. 24
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5. Water Management Area: The water management area may be located within any 26
required buffer area provided all buffer plantings can be accommodated. 27
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6. Plant Materials: Landscaping in the BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO shall utilize tree 29
and shrub plants that are identified in the Collier County Native Plant List in order 30
to minimize maintenance and water demands after establishment. Ornamental 31
plantings should be drought-tolerant in nature, consistent with Florida Yards & 32
Neighborhoods Program, and cross-referenced with the latest Florida Exotic Pest 33
Plant Council (FLEPPC) listing of invasive species (Categories I and II). 34
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F. Parking Standards. The purpose of the parking standards for the BMUDBZO and 36
GTMUDGTZO is to regulate the location, siting, and design of on -street and off-street 37
parking in a manner that provides convenient access to adjoining uses, reduces increased 38
surface level heat and glare, and enhances pedestrian, bicyclist and motorist safety and 39
visibility within the built environment. Parking in the BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO shall 40
be as provided for in LDC section 4.05.00, except as specified in this section. 41
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1. Parking Space Requirements: Parking spaces shall be provided in accordance 43
with the following table. For uses not specifically listed, the most similar category 44
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shall be used to calculate the minimum parking requirements. Net Floor Area is 1
defined as total floor area excluding mechanicals and core space. 2
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Table 1. Parking Space Requirements in the BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO 4
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Use Type Minimum Parking Spaces
Single-Family Residential 2.0/dwelling unit
Multi-family Residential
1-bedroom 1.0/dwelling unit
2-bedroom 1.5/dwelling unit
3 or more bedrooms 2.0/dwelling unit
Lodging 1.0/room
Places of worship 1/4 seats (pews: 1 seat = 1.5 feet)
Assembly/Museum/Gallery 1/500 sq. ft. of net floor area open to the public
Institutional 1/300 sq. ft. of net floor area
General Office 1/350 sq. ft. of net floor area
Retail 1/300 sq. ft. of net floor area
Restaurant1 1/150 sq. ft. of net floor area or 1/4 seats,
whichever is greater
Industrial/Manufacturing 1/500 sq. ft. of net floor area
Warehousing 1/1,000 sq. ft. of net floor area
Marinas and Boatyards 1/5 dry boat storage spaces
Outdoor display and outdoor sales of boats,
vehicles, construction materials, and equipment
1/1,000 sq. ft. for outdoor display and sales
area
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Note: 1 Outdoor café seating shall be exempt from parking calculations. 7
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2. Adjustments to Parking Space Requirements: Developments which meet any of 9
the following standards may be exempted from the minimum parking requirements of this 10
section. 11
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a. Public parking facilities. The CRA can make parking on CRA owned 13
property available to meet the minimum parking requirements for new 14
construction or redevelopment projects. An applicant must provide 15
documentation stating the parking allocation has been approved by the 16
CRA as part of the MUP, site development or site improvement plan 17
process. The public parking facility must be located within one-half mile of 18
the development. Once spaces are allocated to a specific property through 19
the approval of the MUP, SDP or SIP, the applicant has one year to begin 20
utilizing the parking. If the spaces are not used within one year , and an 21
extension is not granted by the CRA, the spaces will be made available for 22
reallocation and all development orders shall be revised accordingly. 23
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f. Connectivity. Parking lots are encouraged to connect to adjacent lots 1
through the use of a joint access easement. If a joint access easement is 2
provided for connectivity, then the minimum parking requirement for the 3
use may be reduced by 10 percent. 4
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BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO Area Figure 20 8
Parking Diagram 9
(For illustrative purposes only) 10
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3. On-Street Parking. 12
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a. On-street parking may be allowed on local streets subject to an approved 14
right-of-way permit to construct parking spaces in the public right-of-way. 15
If swale enclosure is proposed, the design must comply with criteria 16
established in a stormwater plan approved by the South Florida Water 17
Management District for the geographic area of the project. 18
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b. Any improvements within the right-of-way are subject to removal from the 20
right-of-way, or reset or relocation thereon as required and so notified by 21
the County, and at the expense of the owner, his successor, or assignees. 22
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bc. Parallel parking shall be a minimum of 9 feet wide by 23 feet long, but is 24
not required to be striped. For every 5 on-street parking spaces provided, 25
a landscape island that is 8 feet wide and 15 feet long and is surrounded 26
by Type D concrete curbing shall be provided, in addition to the pedestrian 27
clear zone landscape requirement. The corners adjacent to the travel lane 28
shall be angled at least 45 degrees away from perpendicular with the curb 29
in order to provide adequate ingress and egress from each parallel parking 30
space. Each island shall be planted with hedges, groundcover and/or 31
grasses less than 36 inches high and shall contain at least one small to 32
medium ornamental tree that is a minimum of 8 feet tall at the time of 33
planting. 34
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cd. Angled parking may be 45 degrees or 60 degrees from the travel lane. 2
Spaces must be a minimum of 9 feet wide and 18 feet long. For every 8 3
on-street parking spaces provided, a landscape island that is 12 feet wide 4
and 15 feet long and is surrounded by Type D concrete curbing shall be 5
provided, in addition to the pedestrian clear zone landscape requirement. 6
The island shall be planted with hedges, groundcover, and/or grasses less 7
than 36 inches high and shall contain at least one small to medium 8
ornamental tree that is a minimum of 8 feet tall at the time of planting. 9
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4. Off-Street Parking Location: Off-street parking is encouraged to be located to the 11
side or rear of the building in order to establish a pedestrian friendly environment. 12
Off-street parking in front of buildings abutting Bayshore Drive an d Thomasson 13
Drive in the BMUDBZO and US 41, Davis Boulevard and Commercial Drive in the 14
mini-triangle area of the GTMUDGTZO shall not exceed 50 percent of that 15
building's parking requirements and shall be limited to a single-aisle double loaded 16
parking lot. Parking lots abutting Bayshore Drive may have perimeter walls 17
functioning as pedestrian seating or public art walls. 18
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H. Murals. Murals are allowed as public art within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle 22
Redevelopment Area BGTCRA subject to the following conditions: 23
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4.02.17—4.02.21 – Reserved. 27
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Editor's note— Ord. No. 12-39, §§ 3.D—3.H, adopted September 25, 2012, repealed §§ 4.02.17—29
4.02.21, which pertained to design standards for development in the BMUDBZO—Waterfront 30
Subdistrict; Residential Subdistrict (R1); Residential Subdistrict (R2); Residential Subdistrict (R3); 31
Residential Subdistrict (R4) and derived from Ord. No. 06-08, §§ 3.K, 3.L, 3.O; Ord. No. 06-63, 32
§§ 3.R, 3.S; Ord. No. 07-68, §§ 3.D—3.G. 33
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4.02.35, 4.02.36 – Reserved 37
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4.02.36, which pertained to design standards for development in the GTZOGTMUD Mixed Use 40
Subdistrict (MXD); Residential Subdistrict (R) and derived from Ord. No. 06-08, §§ 3.P, 3.Q; Ord. 41
No. 06-63, §§ 3.U, 3.V; Ord. No. 07-68, §§ 3.H, 3.I; Ord. No. 10-23, § 3.V. 42
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10.02.15 – Requirements for Mixed Use Projects within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle 1
Community Redevelopment Area 2
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A. Mixed Use Project Approval Types. Owners of property located in the Bayshore Gateway 4
Triangle Redevelopment Area designated as Neighborhood Commercial (BMUDBZO-5
NC), Waterfront (BMUDBZO-W), and Mixed Use (GTMUDGTZO-MXD) Subdistricts may 6
submit an application for a Mixed Use Project (MUP). The MUP shall allow for a mixture 7
of residential and commercial uses, as permitted under the Table of Uses for the 8
appropriate subdistrict. Applications for a MUP may be approved administratively or 9
through a public hearing process as described in this section. A pre-application meeting 10
is required for all MUP applications. 11
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1. Administrative Approval: 13
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a. MUPs may be approved administratively provided they meet the following 15
conditions: 16
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i. The MUP complies with all site development standards as outlined 18
in LDC section 4.02.16 of the LDC; 19
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ii. The MUP only includes permitted uses as outlined by the Table of 21
Uses for the subdistrict in which it is located; and 22
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iii. The MUP does not seek additional density through the Bonus 24
Density Bonus Pool Allocation provisions of LDC section 10.02.15 25
C. 26
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2. MUPs Requiring Public Hearing: 28
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a. MUPs that do not meet the thresholds for administrative approval may be 30
approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) through a public hearing 31
process. 32
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d. After a Mixed Use Project has been approved by the BZA, the applicant 36
shall submit a site development plan (SDP) consistent with the conceptual 37
site plan approved by the BZA and meeting the requirements of LDC 38
section 10.02.03 B.1. of the LDC. The SDP may be submitted concurrent 39
with the MUP application at the applicant's risk. 40
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e. MUP approval shall expire and any residential density bonus units shall be 42
null and void and returned to the bonus density bonus pool allocation if any 43
of the following occur: 44
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ii. The SDP under review is deemed withdrawn and cancelled, 4
pursuant to LDC section 10.02.03 H.1. 10.02.03 B.4.a. 5
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iii. The SDP is considered no longer valid, pursuant to LDC section 7
10.02.03 H.2. and LDC section 10.02.03 H.3.10.02.03 B.4.b. and c. 8
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B. MUP Deviations. 12
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2. List of Development Standards Eligible for Administrative Deviation Requests. 16
MUPs shall be eligible to seek an administrative deviation from the following LDC 17
provisions: 18
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d. Parking Standards. These deviation requests shall be subject to the 22
process and procedures of LDC section 4.05.04 F.42. 23
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C. Bonus Density Bonus Pool Allocation. Under the Collier County Future Land Use 27
Element, bonus density units are available for reallocation within the BGTCRA 28
Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Overlay. The County Manager or designee 29
will track the Bonus Density Bonus Pool Allocation balance as the units are used. These 30
bonus density units may be allocated between the BMUDBZO and GTMUDGTZO 31
overlays, and shall only be allocated through a public hearing approval process. 32
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To qualify for up to 12 dwelling units per acre, projects shall comply with the following 34
criteria. This density of up to 12 dwelling units per acre is only applicable until the bonus 35
density pool has been depleted. 36
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1. The project shall be within the Neighborhood Commercial (BMUDBZO-38
NC), Waterfront (BMUCBZO-W), or Commercial Mixed Use 39
(GTMUDGTZO-MXD) Subdistricts, and shall be a mixed use project. 40
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10.03.06 – Public Notice and Required Hearings for Land Use Petitions 1
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This section shall establish the requirements for public hearings and public notices. This 3
section shall be read in conjunction with LDC section 10.03.05 and Chapter 8 of the Administrative 4
Code, which further establishes the public notice procedures for land use petitions. 5
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A. Ordinance or resolution that is initiated by County or a private entity which does not change 7
the zoning atlas or actual list of uses in a zoning category but does affect the use of land, 8
including, but not limited to, land development code regulations as defined in F.S. § 9
163.3202, regardless of the percentage of the land affected. This is commonly referred to 10
as a LDC amendment. 11
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N. Ordinance or resolution for an mixed use project (MUP) located in the mixed use 15
subdistrict of the BZO or GTZO overlay which seeks to utilize the Bonus Density Bonus 16
Pool Allocation or request deviations exceeding administrative approval, pursuant to LDC 17
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Chapter 110 – ROADS AND BRIDGES[1] 1
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ARTICLE II. – CONSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY[2] 5
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DIVISION 1. – GENERALLY 7
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Except as specifically set forth in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment 11
Area in LDC section 4.02.16.F(3) and in the "Collier County Swale/Culvert Ordinance Naples 12
Park," set forth below in Section 110-41 et seq., the enclosure of swales within the public rights-13
of-way is hereby prohibited. The transportation administrator or his designee is authorized to 14
review and approve deviations from this policy when documented by substantial competent 15
evidence in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the handbook. In addition, the 16
transportation administrator or his designee will continually inspect existing culverts and swale 17
enclosures within the public rights-of-way to ascertain their condition and their effect on the 18
roadside drainage system, and will require any necessary repairs and improvements to existing 19
culverts and swale enclosures located within the public rights-of-way. 20
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