Ordinance 98-022ii/~,f~ ~ ~% ORDINANCE NO. 98- 22
'~ "~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 89-62 THE
~ ~%~ . SHOPPES AT SANTA BARBARA PLANNED UNIT
,, ~ ...,-' DEVELOPMENT (PUD) BY PROVIDING FOR: SECTION
','.~?~ ~\~.~: ONE AMENDMENTS TO GENERAL SUBSECTION OF
. z GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS SECTION;
SECTION TWO, AMENDENTS TO USES PERMITTED
SUBSECTION OF GENERAL DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS SUBSECTION; SECTION THREE,
AMENDMENTS TO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
SUBSECTION OF GENERAL DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS SECTION; AND BY PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on December 12, 1989, the Board of County Commissioners
approved Ordinance Number 89-62, which approved the Shoppes at Santa
Barbara Planned Unit Development (PUD); and
WHEREAS, Bruce Tyson, AICP of Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek, Inc.,
representing Shoppes at Santa Barbara, Inc., petitioned the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida to amend Ordinance Number
89-62, as set forth below:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners
of Collier County, Florida:
SECTION ONE: AMENDMENTS TO GENERAL SUBSECTION OF GENERAL DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS SECTION
Subsection 4.2 entitled "General" of Section IV entitled "General
Development Regulations" of the Shoppes at Santa Barbara PUD (Ordinance
No. 89-62), as amended), is hereby amended to read as follows:
4.2. GENERAL
Where specific standards pertaining to such things as
signage and landscaping are not specifically included in
this document, the applicable standards of the Collier
County Zcning Ordinance and subdi'JIsicn rcgulaticns Land
Development Code that are in effect at the time of permit
application shall apply.
SECTION TWO: AMENDMENTS TO USES PERMITED SUBSECTION OF GENERAL
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS SECTION
Subparagraphs 1, 3, 6, 11, 13, 15, 16 and 22 of Paragraph A,
Subsection 4.3 entitled, "Uses Permitted" of Section IV entitled, "General
~evelopment Regulations" of the Shoppes at Santa Barbara PUD (Ordinance
No. 89-62, as amended) is hereby amended to read as follows:
Words ~ruck through are deleted; words underlined are added.
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4.3. USES PERMITTED
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected,
altered or used, or land used, in whole or part, for other
than the following:
A. Principal Commercial Uses
1. Automobile service stations (no repair services)
(in accordance with the standards of Sccticn
_~ ~ .... ~__ n_~ ..... Section 2.6.28 of the Land
Development Code); antique shops; appliance stores;
art supply shops; automobile parts stores.
2. Bakery shops; bait and tackle shops; banks and
financial institutions; barber and beauty shops;
bath supply stores; bicycle sales and services;
blueprint shops; bookbinders; book stores;
business machine services.
3. Car washes (enclosed only); carpet and floor
covering sales-which may include storage and
installation; child care centers (no less than
five hundred feet from an establishment selling
or serving alcoholic beverages for consumption
on premises unless an exemption is granted
pursuant to the requirements of Sccticn e.ll (C) of
~ .... ~ .... ~: ..... Section 2.6.10 of the Land
Development Code); churches and other places of
worship; clothing stores; cocktail lounges (in
accordance with the standards of Sccticn e.ll of
'~ .... ~ .... ~ ..... Section 2 6 10 of the Land
Development Code); commercial recreation uses -
indoor; commercial schools; confectionery and
candy stores.
4. Delicatessens; department stores; drug stores; dry
cleaning shops; dry goods stores; and drapery shops.
5. Electrical supply stores; equipment rentals
including lawn mowers and power saws, which may
include their repair and sale.
6. Fish market - retail only; florist shops; fratcrnal
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homes; furniture stores; furrier shops.
7. Garden supply stores - outside display in side and
rear yards; gift shops; glass and mirror sales -
including storage and installation; gourmet shops.
8. Hardware stores; hat cleaning and blocking; health
food stores; homes for the aged; hospitals and
hospices.
9. Ice-cream; stores.
10. Jewelry stores.
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11. Laundries cclf zcrvlcc cnly~ ~eather goods;
legitimate theaters; liquor stores; locksmiths.
12. Marinas; markets - food; markets - meat; medical
offices and clinics; millinery shops; motels and
hotels; motion picture theaters; museums; music
stores; mini warehouses and storage facilities;
minor automobile repair work.
13. New car dealership - outside display permitted;
news stores. -~-~ ^'--~- '~ ...... ~ ...... ~h ~h.
14. Office - general; office supply stores.
15. Paint and wallpaper stores; pet shops; pet supply
shops; photographic equipment stores; pottery
stores; printing; publishing and mimeograph services
shops; pr~ ...... '--~- ~in ..... ~ .... with the
professional offices.
16. Radio and television sales and services; radio station
(offices and studios), and auxiliary transmitters and
receiving equipment, but not principal transmission
tower; research and design labs; rest homes;
restaurants - including drive-in or fast food
restaurants {in accordance with the standards of
Sccticn S II^~ '~^ ~^-~-- ~-~ ..... Section 2.6.10 of
the Land Development Code).
17. Shoe Repair; shoe stores; shopping centers; souvenir
stores; stationery stores; supermarkets and
sanatoriums.
18. Tailor shops; taxidermists; tile sales - ceramic tile;
tobacco shops; toy shops; tropical fish stores.
19. Upholstery shops.
20. Variety stores; vehicle rental - automobiles only;
veterinarian offices and clinics - no outside kennels.
21. Watch and precision instrument repair shops.
22. Any other commercial use of professional service which
is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and
which the Zcning Development Services Director
determines to be compatible with the above uses.
SECTION THREE: AMENDMENTS TO DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SUBSECTION OF GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS SECTION
Paragraphs H entitled "Parking" and J entitled "Landscape Buffer" of
Subsection 4.4 entitled "Development Regulations" of Section IV entitled
~General Development Regulations" of the Shoppes at Santa Barbara PUD
Ordinance No. 89-62, as amended), is hereby amended to read as follows:
H. parking:
The same as the standards of the Collier County Zcnin~ Ordinancc
Land Development Code in effect at the time of application for
permits.
Words struck through are deleted; words underline~ are added.
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J. Landscape Buffer:
A ten (10) foot landscaped buffer shall be constructed along
the northern section of the property south of the access road
as depicted of the Conceptual PUD Master Plan. If commercial
zoning is approved on the tract to the east at the time
development permits are requested, the buffer shall not be
required adjacent to said co~unercially zoned tract. Any
landscaping buffer will be required in accordance with the
standards of Sccticn e.37 Section 2.4 of the Collier County
Zonin~ Ordinancc Land Development Code.
e SECTION FOUR: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department
of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of
collier county. Florida, thisof
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ATTEST: ,'' ~ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, 'C~ERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Attest as to C
ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY
f/auaan/Sh~pea at Santa Barbara ~O This ordinonce
5eCreto~ Of Stote's Office ~}'.~
ond ac~owledgement of tho~
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STATE OF FLORIDA) ~
COUNTY OF COLLIER) ~ -~ C3
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth
Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of:
ORDINANCE NO. 98-22
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 24th day
of March, 1998, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of. County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 26th day of Mar~h, 1998.
DWIGHT E. BROCK · I ..
Clerk of Courts a ~rk
Ex-officio to Boa~d].~Of ' '
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