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LEGAL APPROVAL The City of Boynton Beach DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISON 100 E, Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 TEL: 561-742-6260 FAX: 561-742-6259 ~.\,y or ....u....~u.............. ...-, . c-.-'.----...,.---. - ljl --. -. --- o _ U J.- . ~ IV . - V rON e March 25, 2003 www.boynton-beach,Qrg Mr. R. Duke Woodson Foley & Lardner 111 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1800 Orlando, Florida 32802-2193 Re: For: File No. Location: Approval for a list of permitted uses for the 39.3-acre PID Motorola PID USAP 03-001 Southeast corner of Gateway Boulevard and Congress Avenue Dear Mr. Woodson: Enclosed is the City of Boynton Beach Development Order for application item USAP 03-001, which represents approval of a list of permitted uses for the 39.3-acre Motorola PID, located at the southeast corner of Gateway Boulevard and Congress Avenue. This was approved by the City Commission on March 18, 2003. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact this office at (561) 742- 6260. Sincerely, .It.,UZ4 Michael W. Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:ad Attachment: Development Order Conditions of Approval S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Motorola DRI\USAP 03-001\Approval form letter after CC new.rtf PROJECT NAME: DEVELOPM, .T ORDER OF THE CITY COMMI~ ON OF THE DOl. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA /'P~ Z, ~~. E~. 0cC. Lj'c. Motorola PID APPLICANT'S AGENT: R. Duke Woodson, Foley and Lardner AGENT'S ADDRESS: 111 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1800 Orlando, FL 32801 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: March 18,2003 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request use approval for a list of permitted uses for the Motorola PID LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Southeast corner of Gateway Boulevard and Congress Avenue DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the . findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: " i OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant ~HAS HAS NOT established by substantiai competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby X- GRANTED sUbject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the p. I be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. ~ ~O,(NT04' Q ~'" ~ ~ Other !: ORATED C> , 7. DATED: .3-18-0:3 S:IPlanninglSharedlWplProjectslMotorola ORIIUSAP 03-00110 .d , , " " , I I , , I '- , ! -l ~ ~ ;pl , r I ~ i i 11\ ->1 " ~: ,I .:..'! I ~II i Ii, I =: ~, ' , , II I, "/ ! =- ::- . ~ I Z , " i N , ,en i ;;-.. m " ,..: I rrJ I I; i ,N I , ~ I zl '- '-' '," Location Map MOTOROLA P.I.D, EXHIBIT "A" ~ ~ ,-- - !,... 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No development order shall be final until expiration of the five (S) day request for review period if no request for review is made, or the City Commission's disposition of the matter if a request for review is made. 8. The City Commission shall conduct a quasi-judicial review at a public hearing within 30 business days of the filing of the request for review, Following review, the City Commission shall: a. Approve the Development Order, or b. Modify the Development Order, or c. Deny the Development Order. The decision of the Commission shall be treated as fmal at the conclusion of the voice vote on the agenda item under consideration, notwithstanding later issuance of a wrinen order. The minutes of the Commission meeting shall be conclusive evidence of the action of the Commission. Review of final action by the Commission shall be by Writ of Certiorari to the Circuit Court. 9. Expiration of approved plans. Approved Master Site Plans as described herein shall remain valid indefinitely. Approved Technical Site Plans shall remain valid for a period of two (2) years pursuant to the terms listed in Chapter 4, Section S. (Ord. No. 96-S1. ~ 4. 1-21-97; Ord. No. 00-03, ~9 1, 2,3-21-00; Ord. No. 00-S2, 9 1. 10-17-00; Ord. No. 02-017, 9 1, 4-16-02; Ord. No. 02-033, 99 3, 4, 8-20-02) Sec. 8. M-l industrial district regulations and use provisions. A. M-l INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. 1. Permitted uses, no distance requirement. Within any M-l industrial district. no building, structure, land or water, or any part thereof shall be erected, altered or used, in whole or in part. for other than one or more of the following specified uses: 2002 S-18 provided, however, that any use or process that would be subject to a minimum distance requirement under Section 8.A.2" would require an environmental review permit under Section B.A.3., would require conditional use approval under Section 8.A.4., or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.S. shall fully comply with the provisions of those sections, where applicable. No distance requirement other than district setback regulations shall apply for the following uses: a. Manufacturing, fabrication, and processing as follows: ( I) Bakery products. (2) Ice and dry ice. (3) Textile products. apparel, and clothing accessories, manufactured from purchased fabric and materials. excluding spinning. weaving, knitting. dyeing, or treating of textile mill products. (4) SaiIrnakingandcanvasgoods. including retail sale of goods manufactured on premises. (S) Leather cuning and stamping; fabricated leather products. (6) Furniture, cabinets, and wood fixtures, with gross floor area of shop not greater than two thousand (2,000) square feet. (7) Blind, shutter, shade, and awning fabrication from wood, plastic, fabric, canvas, or finished metal pieces. (8) Converted paper and paperboard products. limited to cuning. stamping, folding. laminating, lining, coating. and treating of purchased paper, paperboard, foil, sheet, or film materials. (9) Stone cutting and finishing. (10) Statuary, ornaments. and art , ;.. goods. ~ - (11) Glass and glass products (12) Ceramic, porrery, and porcelain products. using only previously pulverized clay. and using kilns fired only by electricity or gas, (13) Investment casting. (14) Machinery, appliances, parts, and rools, limited finished parts and materials. equipment. to assembly of (15) Electrical and electronic goods. limited to assembly of parts and materials. (16) Plastics, rubber, or fiberglass products, limited to cutting and assembly of parts and materials. (17) Precision instruments, optical equipment, photographic equipment. and clockwork devices. (18) Medical and dental equipment. (19) Household goods and other small items such as jewelry, lapidary goods, personal articles, toys, amusement devices. sporting goods, musical instruments; stationary, office, and art supplies; advertising specialties, novelties, ornaments, notions, cookware, and flatware. (20) Fruit packing and shipping. (21) Artist and craftsman shops, excluding retail display or sales on premises. b. Commercial services as follows: (I) Industrial, commercial, office and professional equipment; service, repair, and rebuilding, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (2) Household goods; service, repair, and rebuilding. excluding display or sale of any new, used, or rebuilt merchandise at retail on 2001 S--l5 - EXHIBIT "8" Zoning 42E. premises. unless speciftcally allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A,l. 8.-\2" 8,.-\,3,. or 8..-\,4 (3) Furniture and upholstery, covering, and repairing, antique (-I) Sceam and pressure cleaning serVIces. (5) Septic tank. sewer, and drain cleaning and repair services, excluding storage, treatment. transfer, dumping, or disposal of waste on premises, provided that trucks used for the transport of waste shall be parked and stored in conformance with the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (6) Packaging and labeling services. excluding handling of materials prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (7) Lawn. garden, and tree maintenance services; landscaping contractors. (8) Recording and motion picture studios. (9) Catering and food services. (10) Data processing services. (11) Research and development laboratories. (12) Commercial testing laboratories. (13) Medical and dental laboratories. (14) Upholstery and carpet steam cleaning businesses. (15) Towing companies with exterior storage. (16) Vegetation recycling as a conditional use to a solid waste operating and recycling facility. c. Storage. distribution. and wholesale uses; retail display and sales shall be prohibited unless specifically allowed in Sections 8.A.1.. 8.A.2.. or 8.A.3. (I) Warehouses. self service storage facilities (mini-warehouses) in accordance with Section 11.0 storagelockers, and cold storage, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. 1996 S-l Zoning EXHIBIT "B" 43 (2) Industrial, commercial. office, professional. and business machinery, equipment, fixtures. tools, and supplies, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (3) Household goods; storage, wholesale and distribution only; retail display or sales shall be prohibited unless specifically allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A.1., 8.A.2., 8.A.3., or 8.A.4. (4) Building materials, home improvement stores. lumber. door and window hardware. shades. shutters, blinds. and awnings; fencing, roofmg, flooring, carpeting, tile, hardware, tools. paint. wallpaper, shelving, cabinets. furniture, panitions. kitchen and bathroom fixtures, pools and spas, glass and mirrors. plumbing and electrical supplies, and the like, including retail sales. (5) Finished concrete, brick, clay, and stone building and paving materials; sewer and water pipe, and culvert; storage, distribution, wholesale or retail sales. (6) Pumps, generators, motors, fire protection equipment, and irrigation equipment. including retail sales. (7) Heating. cooling, ventilating, refrigeration. solar energy, water conditioning and heating systems and equipment. and major appliances, including retail sales. (8) Pre-fabricated sheds, including retail sale. (9) Nurseries. greenhouses, lawn and garden equipment, tools, and supplies, including retail sale. (10) Monuments and gravestones, including retail sales. (II) Feed and farm supplies, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. equipment, (12) construction Trucks, buses, farm machinery, and utility - Boynton Beach Code - EXHIBIT "B" 44 trailers. including retail renting and sales. (13) Passenger vehicles, boats and pickup trucks, excluding any retail sales or display, and excluding the keeping of vehicles in violation of Chapter 10, Article III of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. (14) Automobile. vehicle, and boat parts, accessories, furnishings, and supplies; retail sales or display shall be prohibited as a principal use and shall be permitted only as an ac-cessory use to repair, service. rebuilding. or instal-Iation services, where such services lawfully exist. (15) Mobile homes, limited to areas west of Interstate 95. (16) Ice and dry ice. including retail sales. (17) Live fish. d. Transportation. communication, utilities. and miscellaneous uses as follows: (1) Utilities. communications facilities. government. and public utilities shops and storage areas, police and fire stations, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (2) Package messenger service. and express (3) Railroad switching yards, freight stations and terminals. storage facilities, and shops. (4) Recycling pick -up facilities for paper, glass, and cans from households. (5) Trade and industrial schools. (6) RJidio or microwave receivers or transmitting towers, as an accessory use to a lawful principal use. (7) Ambulance dispatch service. (8) Community centers, operated by non-profit organizations, provided that no more than 40 % of the floor space is devoted to office use. (Ord. No. 96-03, ~ 1,3-19-96) 2000 S-14 e. Any commercial use which is not specifically listed as a permitted or conditional use in any other zoning district, and which is not listed as a prohibited use in the M -1 Zoning District. " .-- 2. Permitted uses subject to distance requirement. Within any M -1 industrial district, no building, structure, land, or water, or any part thereof shall be erected. altered. or used. in whole or in part for any of the following uses, unless a minimum distance of three hundred (300) feet is maintained between the use and residential-zoned property. Said distance shall be measured along a straight airline route from the property line of residential-zoned property to the building or portion of the lot where the specified use is located, except that those portions of the lot or structure which are located within the minimum distance may be used for lawful uses other than the uses listed below, subject to district building and site regulations. Any use or process that would require an environmental review permit under Section 8.A.3., would require conditional use approval under Section 8.A.4., or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.5. shall fully comply with the provisions of those sections, where applicable. . . ~.. a. Manufacturing. fabrication. and processing as follows: (1) Plastic products, limited to forming of plastics materials, including compounding of resins. Establislunent of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (2) Rubber products. limited to forming of rubber materials; excluding tire and innerrube manufacturing and rubber reclaiming. Establislunent of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (3) Machine shops, welding and metalworking shops, tinsmiths, sheet metal fabrication, blacksmith shops; machining. stamping, cutting, joining, forging, drawing, bending, or other forming of metals as either a principal or accessory use. Establislunent of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. ~ Zoning b. Other uses as follows: (1) Asphalt paving, patching, roofing, and sealcoating, excluding asphalt and tar plants. 2000 5-14 EXHIBIT "B" 44A - (2) Building cleaning and janitorial services; swimming pool maintenance services. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (3) Sandblasting on premises. (4) Bulk storage, distribution. wholesale or retail sale of topsoil, lime. gravel, limerock. shellrock. coal. minerals, crushed rock. sand. cinders. fenilizer. and the like, limited to an accessory use to a building materials store, garden shop, nursery. contractor. or other lawful principal use. (5) Trucking and transfer. and moving operations. (6) Contractors. operative builders. and trade contractors shops and storage areas. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (7) Parking or storage of [rucks used for the transpon of septic tank waste or other liquid wastes. (8) Ad u It ent e rta i nmen t establishments, in accordance with Section 11.M. 3. Uses requiring environmental review permit. Within an M-I industrial district, no building, structure, land. or water, or any pan thereof shall be erected. altered, or used. in whole or in pan, for any of the following specified uses, unless an environmental review permit is secured in accordance with the standards and procedures set fOM in Section 11.3: provided. however, that any use or process that would be subject to a minimum distance requirement under Section 8.A.2.. would require conditional use approval under Section 8.A.4.. or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.5. shall fully comply with the provisions of those sections, where applicable. a. Manufacturing. fabrication. and processing as follows: - EXHIBIT "B" Zoning 45 (1) Dairy products. (2) Canned. frozen. or preserved food. (3) Beverages and bottling. (4) Confections. (5) Prepared meat. seafood, and poultry products. (6) All other food products, not specifically permitted in Section 8.A.1. or prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (7) Furniture, cabinets, and wood fixtures, with gross floor area of shop of greater than two thousand (2.000) square feet. (8) Printing. publishing. bookbinding, engraving. and allied industries. (9) Pharmaceuticals and biological products. (10) Cosmetics. (11) Plastics products, limited to forming of plastics materials, including compounding of resins, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (12) Rubber products, limited to fonning of rubber materials, and excluding tire and innenube manufacturing and rubber reclaiming, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (13) Fiberglass fabrication and repair, including fiberglass boat fabrication and repair. (14) Machine shops, welding and metalworking shops. tinsmith. sheet metal fabrication. and blacksmith shops; machining. stamping. cutting, joining, forging, drawing. bending. or other forming of metals as either a principal or accessory use. where EXHIBIT "B" 46 Boynton Beach Code such uses wou,ld be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (15) Electrical and electronic goods involving processes other than assembly of partS or materials. equipment. machinery . (16) and boats; Vehicles. transportation farm and construction (17) Mobile homes, provided that such uses shall be located west of Interstate 95. (18) Plated ware manufacture; industrial electroplating and anodizing as either a principal or accessory use; replating shops. (19) Chemical cleaning and etching of metals, limited to an accessory use to a lawful principal use only. b, Commercial services and contractors, as follows: (1) Concrete contractors and pumping service. excluding concrete plants. (2) Contractors, operative builders, and trade contractors shops and storage areas, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (3) Automobiles, buses. trucks, and other motor vehicles; construction and farm equipment; service, repair. rebuilding, and storage. excluding the keeping of vehicles in violation of Chapter 9. Anicle ill, of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. and excluding automobile service stations selling motor fuels at retail. (4) Boat storage. service. repair, rebuilding, and customizing. (5) Furniture cleaning. stripping. and refinishing. (6) Exterminating. fumigating. and disinfecting services. !~- . (7) Print shops. photographic laboratories. commercial photography; commercial art. silkscreening. lithography, typesetting, and blueprinting services. (8) Uniform. towel, and linen supply services; industrial launderers; laundry and dry-cleaning plants, excluding retail pickup and drop-off on premises; carpet and rug cleaning plants. (9) Tire recapping. (10) Building cleaning and janitorial services and swimming pool maintenance services. where such uses would be located within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. c. Storage, distribution. wholesale. and other uses. retail display and sales shall be prohibited unless specifically permitted below or elsewhere in this section. (I) Petroleum and petroleum products, including solvents and Iiquified petroleum gas; bulk or nonbulk storage. sales, or distribution. -. ..,/ (2) Chemicals, pesticides. and herbicides. excluding bulk storage, bulk sales. or bulk distribution. (3) Bulk or nonbulk wholesale or retail sale of solvents and cleaning preparations. including formulating of cleaning preparations for sale on premises. (4) Industrial and medical gases; bottled or bulk storage. sales or distribution. excluding chlorine, fluorine. ammonia. hydrogen sulphide. sulphur dioxide. or toxic gases, (5) Temporary amusement parks and rides. fairs, carnivals, circuses, and revivals. provided that all such uses shall have a minimum frontage of two hundred (200) feet on a collector or anerial road and the major access thereto. and that the duration of any such use shall not exceed founeen (\4) cC'T'.secutive days within anyone-year period. , L d. Miscellaneous uses. as follows: - (1) Any use which uses, handles, stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous waste, as defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261. 4. Conditional uses. Within any M.l industrial district, no building. structure. land or water, or any part thereof shall be erected, altered, or used. in whole or part, for one or more of the following uses, unless a conditional use approval is secured according to the standards and procedures set forth in Section 11.2 of these zoning regulations; provided, however, that any use or process that would be subject to a minimum distance requirement under Section 8.A.2., would require an environmental review permit under Section 8.A.3" or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.5., shall fully comply with the provisions of those sections, where applicable. a. Millwork and truss plants, provided that such uses conform to the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. b. Commercial television, radio and microwave broadcasting or relay towers. c. Arenas, stadiums, frontons, convention and exhibition halls, and racetracks, provided that all such uses shall have a minimum frontage of two hundred (200) feet on a collector or arterial road, and shall have the major access thereto. d. Helistops. limited to an accessory use to a lawful principal use. e. Cutting of sub-primal portions of meat and pre-cut poultry into serving portions including packaging and shipping where pre-cut portions (entering the faciliry) will not exceed 10 pounds and waste generated will not exceed 1 % of pre-cut product. 5. Prohibited uses. Within any M-l industrial district, no building structure, land, or water, or any part thereof shall be erected. altered, or used, in whole or in part. for any use not specifically allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A.I., 8.A.2., 8.A.3., or 8.A.4. of these zoning regulations, or for any of the following expressly prohibited uses: 2000 S-12 - EXHIBIT "8" 47 Zoning a. Manufacturing. fabrication, processing, and extraction as follows: (1) Grain and feed products; crop processing. (2) Vegetable fats and oils, (3) Distilling and brewing. (4) Seafood processing. (5) Slaughtering and rendering of meat and poultry processing, and dressing, from carcasses. (6) Stockyards and feeding pens; keeping, raising, or slaughter of livestock, horses, or poultry . (7) Rendering of animal or marine fats, oils. and other products; use of unprocessed bones. fat. hooves, horns. or other unprocessed animal products for the production of glue, soap, lard, oils, or fertilizer. (8) Sugar processing and refining. (9) Commercial production of field or tree crops. (10) Leather tanning, curing, finishing, and coloring; storage of raw hides or skins. (11) Tobacco processing and tobacco products manufacturing. (12) Weaving, spinning, knitting, dyeing, or treating of textile mill products. (13) Pulp mills; paper and paperboard mills; converted paper and paperboard products not specifically permitted in Section 8.A.l.a.(8) of these zoning regulations. (14) Chemicals and allied products not specifically allowed elsewhere in this section. (15) Wood preserving, pressure treating, and drying. EXHIBIT "B" 48' Boynton Beach Code (16) Fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, and agricultural chemicals. (17) Explosives, anununition, matches, and fireworks. (18) Petroleum refining. (19) Petroleum, asphalt. tar, and coal products. (20) Plastics, manufacturing of resins, primary plastics materials. synthetic rubber, cellulose, and synthetic fibers. (21) Rubber. manufacture of primary rubber materials, tires and innerrubes, and rubber reclaiming. (22) Soaps, detergents, and cleaning preparations, other than mixing or blending. (23) Paints. varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and allied products, other than mixing or blending. (24) Cement, concrete, gypsum, lime, and plaster manufacture. and products made therefrom, other than those uses specifically permitted in Section 8.A.l.a. (25) Brick, firebrick, terra cotta, clay pipe, structural clay tile. and refractories. (26) Asbestos products. (27) Processing of rock, sand, gravel, shellrock, limerock, mineral earths, and the like. (28) Primary metals manufacturing; smelting, refining, mills, furnaces, and foundries, except as specifically allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A.1., 8.A.2., or 8.A.3. (29) Drop forging. (30) Chemical cleaning or etching of metals as a principal use. or any chemical descaling of metals. 2000 S-12 (31) Coal or coke fired kilns and furnaces; coke ovens. .;.r---, (32) Mining or quarrying, including removal of rock, sand, muck. marl, soil, gravel. or shellrock. except as incidental or necessary for construction on the premises. (33) Aerosol filling and packaging. (34) Liquid, oil. or chemical electric transformers. manufacture or rebuilding. b. Storage, distribution, wholesale, retail, and services. as follows: (1) Any retail display or sale, not specifically allowed elsewhere in this section. (2) Farmers' markets. (3) Flea markets. sales bazaars. swap shops, trading posts. and the like; sale or display of used retail merchandise, other than completely rebuilt or refinished merchandise where such uses would be allowed in accordance with Section 8.A.1. ,~. " .~_.;/ (4) Crematoriums and the like. (5) Explosives, ammunition, matches, and fireworks. (6) Bulk storage. bulk distribution. or bulk sale of chemicals and allied products . (7) Compressed chlorine, fluorine. anunonia, hydrogen sulphide, sulfur dioxide, or toxic gases. (8) Bulk storage, bulk sale, or bulk distribution of pesticides, herbicides, or agricultural chemicals. (9) Offices or restaurants. except as an accessory use to a lawful principal use. i t "-- (10) Agricultural fertilizing, and chemical pest, disease, weed, or soil treatment services. - (11) Truck stopS or automobile service starions. (12) Boarding kennels: guard dog kennels and training services. (13) Any open storage or display, unless adequately screened, except that growing plants which are stored or displayed shall not require screening. Any exterior storage of motor vehicles or boats in a wrecked condition shall be permitted only in connection with a lawful principal use allowed elsewhere in this section. and shall be adequately screened. Furthermore, the open storage of farm tractors and implements, shovels or cranes, and special mobile equipment as defined by Section 316.003, Florida Statutes shall be adequately screened. c. Transportation. communication, utilities, and miscellaneous uses as follows: (1) Chemical and toxic waste storage or disposal; rank truck cleaning. (2) Land fill operations. (3) Airports, airfields, and landing strips. (4) Heliports. (5) Residences and trailer parks; use of vehicles or house trailers as living quarters. (6) Storage. sale, salvage, transfer, or disposal of junk. scrap, garbage, offal, refuse, or other waste materials, except as specifically allowed elsewhere in this section. (7) Recycling sorting or processing facilities. (8) Animal disposal facilities. (9) Incinerators of any type. 2002 S-18 Repl. - EXHIBIT "B" Zoning 49, 6, Building and site regulations: Minimum lot area Minimum lot frontage Minimum front yard Minimum side yard (interior) Minimum side yard (corner) Minimum rear yard Maximum lot coverage Maximum height 10,000 square feet None 15 feet* 15 feet one side 15 feet street side 20 feetU 60 percent 45 feet, not to exceed 4 stories *Except where rear of the lot abuts a paved alley or street, then no side setback shall be required. uWhere rear yard abuts a railroad right-of-way or any paved alley. the rear yard may be reduced to ten (10) feet. Note: Where lots abut a residential area, the corresponding side and/or rear setback shall be a minimum of thirty (30) feet. All necessary roof-mounted mechanical equipment shall be sound baffled. 7. Off-street parking. As provided in Section II.H. hereinafter. (Ord. No. 95-23. ~ I, 8-15-95; Ord. No. 95-24. ~ 4, 8-15-95; Ord. No. 96-03, ~ 1, 3-19-96; Ord. No. 00-04, ~~ 1,2,4-4-00; Ord. No. 00-34, ~ 1,7-18-00; Ord. No. 01-57, ~ 2, 11-20-01) Sec. 8.S. Overlay zones. A. MARTIN LUTHER KING BOULEVARD OVERLA Y ZONE. I. General. With the completion of the Vision 20120 Redevelopment Plan, the City identified a segment of the Martin Luther King Boulevard as an area in need of redevelopment and revitalization. This section is created to implement the development and design recommendations in the Redevelopment Plan intended to create a traditional street corridor with EXHIBIT "e" Conditions of Approval Project name: Motorola PID File number: USAP 03-001 Reference: DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTERlENVIRONMENT ALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING 1. Staff recommends that the uses in Exhibit "D" - Motorola Planned Industrial X Development (PID) Permitted Uses that are identified with an asterisk be subject to the Environmental Review Permit process. Staff will have the discretion to waive the Environmental Review Permit orocess. - -- Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 2. Staff recommends that the following uses be eliminated from the list of X permitted uses: Stone Cutting and Finishing, Machine Shops, Seafood and / or Solvent Distribution Facilitv. 3. Staff recommends that floor area restrictions should not apply to X manufacturing uses dealing with furniture, cabinets, and / or wood fixtures (Chapter 2, Section 8.A.1.aJ6)). 4. Staff recommends restricting self-service storage facilities to limited-access X only. ADDITIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 5. All uses shall be pennitted uses in accordance with Exhibit "0", excluding X the following uses found in Chapter 2, Section 8.A.1.b. of the Land Development Regulations: (5) Septic tank, sewer, and drain cleaning and repair services, excluding storage. treatment, transfer. dumping, or disposal of waste on premises. provided that trucks used for the transport of waste shall be parked and stored in conformance with the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2; and (7) Lawn. garden. and tree maintenance services; landscaping contractors; and (15) Towing companies with exterior storage; and (16) Vegetation recycling as a conditional use to a solid waste operating and recycling facility. ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 6. To be detennined. S:\Planning\Shared\Wp\Projects\Motorola DRI\USAP 03-001 \CQA.doc Exhibit "0" Proposed Motorola Planned Industrial Development (PI D) Permitted Uses A. COMMERCIAL / PERSONAL SERVICES pursuant to Chapter 2, Section 8.A.1.b. B. MANUFACTURING, including compounding, assembly, repair or treatment of articles or merchandise, pursuant to Chapter 2, Section 8.A.1.a. (Osee note below) ONo limitation on maximum floor area for Chapter 2. Section 8.A.1.a.(6) C. WAREHOUSE, DISTRIBUTION, WHOLESALE (.see note below), SHOWROOM Any manufacturing category listed above, or any use listed in Chapter 2, Sections 8.A.1.c (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), (14) and (16) of the "M-1 Industrial District" Zoning Regulations, and including, but not limited to the following: Window treatment manufacturing and showroom" Fabrication of canvas and vinyi coverings: Textile manufacturing and distribution: Stone cutting and finishing" - Not recommended Glass and mirror manufacturing and distribution: Alarm system manufacturer and installers: Pest control services dispatch and storage: Tile and Carpet wholesale Furniture wholesaie and distribution Artificial plants/flowers wholesale & distribution Self service storage facilitiesO .Retail sales are aI/owed for these aoods provided that less than 50% of the aoods sold on the premises are sold at retail. ORestricted to limited-access self-service storaae facilities. D. OPERATIONS CENTER, requiring a mix of moderate warehouse and increased office use Satellite operations management offices for any light industrial use allowed in Section 8 of the "M-I Industrial District" Zoning Regulations Bank operations center Insurance company records storage Government operations facility Radio/television studio Motion picture and/or music studios Nursing registries Non-profit trade organization research and record storage facilities Offices for contractors E. OFFICES Professional and business offices - ...... F. OTHER Machine shops - Not recommended Limousine storage and dispatch Auto storage and distribution (inside only - no repairs): Research and Development laboratories G. MANUFACTURING', inciuding compounding, assembly, repair or treatment of articles or merchandise, pursuant to Section 8.A.3.a. H. WAREHOUSE, DISTRIBUTION, WHOLESALE, SHOWROOM' Seafood - Not recommended Solvent Distribution Facility - Not recommended Principal uses for any of the manufacturing categories listed immediately above Retail sales are allowed for these goods provided that less than 50% of the goods sold on the premises are sold at retail. 'Mav Reauire Environmental Review S:\Planning\Shared\Wp\Proje:ts\Motornla DR!\USAP 03-OO1\Exhibit 0 Ust of Uses.doc