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Ordinance 83-47ORDINANCE 83- 4? AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 82-2 THE COM- PREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCOR- PORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS MAP Nb%tBER 49-26-8 BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM A-2 TO PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR HERON LAKE LOCATED NORTH OF 1-75 SOUTH OF GOLDEN GATE CITY, EAST OF SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE: I~IEREAS, William R. Vines, representing Thomas Merryweather, petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the Zoning Classification of the herein described real property; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida: SECTION ONE: The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Section 33, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida is changed from A-2 to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the PUD document attached hereto as Exhibit "A" which is incorporated herein and by reference made part hereof. The Official Zoning Atlas Map Number, Number 49-26-8 as described in Ordinance 82-2, is hereby amended accordingly. la. SECTION T~O: This Ordinance shall become effective upon receipt of notice that is has been filed with the Secretary of State. DATE: September 6, 1983 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA · :.;-~,! ]\', · PUD Ordinance MARY- This ordinance filed with the Secretary of State's Office the 27th day of September, 1983 and acknow- lt, dgement of that filinR received this 29th day of St, ptember, 1983, Revised 9-1 3-83 HERON LAKE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT DISTRICT ZONE: PUD. PERMITTED USES: Single family dwellings; multi-family dwellings; recreational open space lands, structures and facilities; docks; temporary sewage treatment and disposal facilities. PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES: Accessory uses and structures which are customary in residential communities and in recreational open space areas; administrative sales and rental offices, which offices may be located in temporary or permanent structures and may be located within a residential or recreational structure. MAXIMUM GROSS PROJECT DENSITY: 5.68 dwelling units per acre. Total dwelling unit count shall not exceed 577. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: MULTI-FAMILY SITES Mlnlmum building setback from a site boundary: 30' Minimum separation between adjoining buildings: 1/2 the sum of the heights. Maximum building height: 3 stories. Minimum dwelling unit floor area: efficiency- 500 sq,ft.; 1 bedroom- 600 sq. ft.; 2 bedroom- 750 sq.ft.; 3 bedroom- 900 sq. ft. -20- oox 017 P, 278 Heron Lake PUD document Page 2. Minimum offstreet parking spaces: 2 spaces per dwelling unit. 1~ spaces per dwelling unit shall be improved, ~ space per dwelling unit may be unimproved and landscaped. Planned but unimproved spaces shall be improved at a future date should actual parking demand dictate that necessity. SINGLE FAMILY LOTS: Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Minimum Minimum front yard: 25 ft. side yard: one story, 7½ ft.; two story, rear yard: 20 ft. height: 2 stories floor area: 750 scI. ft. offstreet parkin9: 10 ft. 2 spaces per residence. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES: Maximum recreation building height: :2 stories. Minimum separation between recreation building and street or top of lake bank: 50 ft. Minimum separation between recreation buildin9 and nearest single family lot or multi-family site: 25 ft. Docks in the central lake or the Golden Gate Canal shall conform to county standards with respect to length and structural requirements. MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING UNIT DISTRIBUTION: Multi-finally dwelling unit distribution shall occur generally as indicated on the approved Master Plan. With the approval of the Community Development Administrator, minor changes may be made in the distribution of multi-family dwelling units among the nine multi-family sites so long as the total number of multi-family dwelling units does not exceed 292. -21- 017 Heron Lake PUD document Page 3. MASTER PLAN: The approved Heron Lake Master Plan shall also constitute the approved Subdivision Master Plan. PARK AND OPEN SPACE: Park and open space areas indicated on the Master Plan may be utilized for natural area recreation purposes and may be improved with various recreation facilities. No po~'tion of the recreational open space indicated on the Master Plan may be utilized for residen- tial building purposes. No development within or alterations of the Oak Hammock Preserve which would affect the integrity of the preserve shall be allowed. EXCEPTIONS TO COUNTY SUBDIVISION RECULATIONS: Article X, Section 16: Sidewalks need not be constructed within street right of way but shall be constructed as indicated on the approved Master Plan. Article XI, Section 10: The requirement that Permanent Reference Monuments be installed in typical water valve covers shall be waived. Article XI, Section 19: Street name signs shall be approved by the County Engineer but need not meet the U.S.D.O.T.F.H.W.A. Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Street pavement painting, striping, and reflective edging requirements shall be waived o Article Xi, Section 17 F. ~, G.: Street right of way and cross section shall be as follows: (See pages 23 Article XI, Section 17 I: Back of curb radii at street intersections shall be a minimum of 30 Article XI, Section 17 K: The requirement for 100 ft. tangent sections between reverse curves of streets shall be waived. -22- Heron Lake PUD document Page #. Article XI, Section shall be waived. The requirement for blank utility casings TRAFFIC: 1. The developer shall reserve a right-of-way to allow a future roadway connection eastward from the project. The purpose of this connection Is to ultimately connect Santa Barbara Boulevard with CR-951. 2. The developer shall cooperate with Berkshire Lakes and provide a falr share contribution toward the capital costs of appropriate turn lanes, traffic signalization and arterial level street lighting at the project entrance on Santa Barbara Boulevard. 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REAGAN, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true original of, ORDINANCE NO. 83-47 which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners during Regular Session the 6th day of September 1983. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 20th day of September 1983. W ILL! AM J. REAGAN Clerk of Courts and Clerk,,.'~, County Commissioners' ...,".' ~.