Ordinance 79-091ORDINANCE NO. 79- 91
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 76-30,
THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REG%;LATIONS FOR
THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COASTAL
AREA i'LANNING DISTRICT BY AMENDING SEC-
TION 24 - PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DIS-
TRICT TO ALLOW FOR ENTRY LEVEL MULTI-
FAMILY RENTAL DWELLINGS AND BY PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the County Planning Departmont and Hoderate
Income Housing Committee petitioned the Board of County Com-
missioners to amend the Zoning Ordinance to allow for entry
level multi-family rental dwellings;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida:
SECTION ONE:
The Zoning Ordinance 76-30 i3 hereby amended accord-
ingly:
~-hME~D SEC~ON 24, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT BY ADD-
.~NO~ F~LLOWING TO PARAGRAPH 6D AND RENUMBERING SUBSEQUENT
--- (2)~Entry level multi-family rental dwellings in ac-
~ -~ cordance with Paragraph 6F of this section, exclud-
=ing Paragraph 5B (4-7) and Paragraph 6G, H & J.
AMEND S~CTION 24, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT BY ADD-
lNG A NEW PARAGRAPH 6F AND RENUMBERING SUBSEQUENT PARAGRAPHS
AC CORD I NGLY:
Fe
Multi-Family Entry Level Rental Housing Areas
(~)
Intent: This area is intended to apply to an area
of entry or near entry level multi-family residen-
tial rental units having a mid-rise profile sil-
houette and generally surrounded by low profile
structures and open space and so situated that it
is well-served by public and commercial services
and has direct or convenient access to thorough-
fares and collector streets.
This area is intended to implement the Comprehen-
sive Plan and provide mid-rise multi-family dwell-
ing accommodations in accordance with the goals,
objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
T~is =~
,-area is based on the following findings of
f,~,c~..~y the Board of County Commissioners=
(~) "That Collier County is among the highest ten-
- ?~:'tal and purchase housing markets in the State
~":~of Florida~
~.~There is a real need for additional housing
' ~facilities both rental and purchase in the
~low to moderate income ranges;
(c)
Due to the shortage.of affordable housing in
the low to moderate income range, local bus-
inesses have ex~erienced difficulty in recruit-
ing and retaining gualified employees within
many necessary employment classifications;
(2)
(d)
That'the creation of this district would dis-
courage young families, presently unable to
find affordable housing, from moving else-
where;
(e)
That the creation of this district would at-
tract business to the community by c2abiliz-
ing the work force and providing affordable
housing for semi-skilled, skilled, trade and
young professional workers;
(f)
That providing incentives to the private sec-
tor to provide low and Iow-to-moderate income
housing would strengthen the County's tax base
by keeping such projects on the tax rolls;
Permitted Uses and Structures: No building or str-
ucture, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered
or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part,
for other than the following:
(a) Permitted Principal Uses and structures
(i) Multi-f~mily rental dwellings units.
(3) Maximum Density:
acre.
16 residential units per gross
(4) Minimum Lot Area Requirement: Five (5) acres.
(5)
Minimum Lot Width: One hundred and fifty (150) feet
as measured at the front yard building line set-
back.
(6) MinimumYard Requirements:
(a)
Depth of front yard - Thirty (30) feet plus
one (1) foot for each two (2) feet of build-
ing height over thirty (30) feet.
(b)
Depth of side yard - Fifteen (15) feet plus
one (1) foot for each two (2) feet of build-
ing height over thirty (30) feet.
(c)
Depth of rear .yard - Thirty (30) feet plus
one foot for each two (2) feet of building
height over thirty (30) feet.
(7) Distance Between Structures:
(a)
If there is a separation between any two (2)
principal structures on the same parcel, said
separation shall be.a minimum of fifteen (15)
feet or a distance equal to one-half (%) the
sum of their heights, whichever is the grea-
ter.
(8) Minimum, and Maximum Floor Area of Principal Struc-
(a) Efficiency Apartments
(i) Minimum Floor Area - 450 square feet.
(ii) Maximum Floor Area - 525 square feet.
One bedroom apartment
(i) Minimum Floor Area - 450 square feet.
(ii) Maximum Floor Area - 650 square feet.
(c) Two bedroom apartment
(~) Minimum Floor Area - 650 square feet.
(ii) Maximum Floor Area - 900 square feet.
(d) Three bedroom apartment
(i) Minimum Floor Area - 900 sauare feet.
(ii) Maximum Floor Area - 1050 square feet.
(9) Maximum Height of Structures:
(a) Three (3) Living floors.
(10) Minimum Landscaping Requirements:
As required in Sect/on 19 of this Ordinance.
(11) Minimum Off-Street Parking:
(a) Efficiency Apartments - i parking space per
unit.
(b) One Bedroom and above - 1.5 parking spaces
per unit.
SECTION TWO:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon notice that
it has been received by the office of the Secretary of State.
DATE: ,, ~Ow~mh.~-~; lq7q
BOARD OF COUNTY COM/~ISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
DAVID C. "DOC" BROWN
CHAIRMAN
mP ov p As TO
COUNTY ATTORNEY
This ordinance filed with the Secretary of State'~
Office the 15th day of November, 1979 ~nd adknowl~dge-
ment of that filing received this 19th day of November,
1979.
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Planning Dept.
November 6, 1979
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STATE OF iF~ORIDA
COUNTY OF i COLLI ER )
I, WILLIAM J. REAGAN, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial
Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true originQ1 of
ORDINANCE NO. 79 - 91
which ~s adopted by the Board of County Commissioners during Regular Session
November 6 , 1979.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners
of Collier County, Florida, this 6th
day of Noyember, 1979.
WILLIAM J. REAGAN
Clerk of Courts and Clerk
Ex-officio to Board of
CountyoCommt sstoners I
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