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13-029 I1 1 1 ORDINANCE NO. 13 -029 I 2 I 3 , AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF 4 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING PART III, LAND 5 1 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS WITH AMENDMENTS TO 6 CHAPTER 1, "GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ", ARTICLE II, 7 "DEFINITIONS ", CHAPTER 3, "ZONING ", ARTICLE IV, "USE 8 REGULATIONS ", CHAPTER 4, "SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ", 9 ARTICLE V, "MINIMUM OFF - STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS" 10 UPDATING THE ZONING USE MATRIX TO INCLUDE 11 SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSES AS A NEW PRINCIPAL USE 12 INCLUDING DEFINITION AND REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR 13 CONFLICT, SEVERABILITY, INCLUSION; AND EFFECTIVE DATE. 14 15 WHEREAS, the City's current Land Development Regulations does not recognize 16 Showroom /Warehouse as a use within the Zoning Use Matrix and such businesses are either 17 treated as a retail business or a warehouse operation, depending on the business 18 characteristics; and 19 WHEREAS, as part of the process in reviewing the Land Development Regulations 20 staff is proposing to create this new principal use to address market trends and more 21 accurately classify and regulate it; and 22 WHEREAS, staff recommends the adoption of the attached amendments to the Land 23 Development Regulations updating the Zoning Use Matrix to include Showroom /Warehouses 24 as a new principal use and provide definition and regulations. 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 26 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 27 Section 1. That the foregoing "WHEREAS" clause is true and correct and hereby 28 ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. 29 Section 2. That Part III, "Land Development Regulations ", of the City of Boynton 30 Beach is hereby amended as follows: \ \apps3 crty cbb \autoAData \189 \ Items \181 \2636\ 3468\ Ordinance_- I,DR_Amendment_(Showroom_ warehouses) dec 1 I 1 See attached Exhibit "A" 2 3 Section 3. All prior ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are 4 hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 5 Section 4. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is held to be 6 : invalid or unconstitutional by any cour, of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no 7 way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. 8 Section 5. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, 9 Florida, that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the City of Boynton 10 Beach Code of Ordinances; and that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered 11 and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or such other appropriate word or 12 phrase in order to accomplish such intentions. 13 Section 6. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately after adoption by the City 14 Commission. 15 f \ \apps3 city cbb \auto\Data \189 \ Items \181\ 2636\ 3468\ Ordinance _- _LDR_Amendment(Showroom warehouses) doc 2 1 FIRST READING this 15th day of October, 2013. 2 SECOND AND FINAL READING ADOPTED this 19_ day of Nov., 2013. 3 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 6 ayor — Jry aylo 7 8 10 ice ayor — Woodrow L. Hay 11 12 13 14 Commiss one — D. id T. Mer - 15 16 17 18 Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick 19 20 -- 21 - -- 22 Col issioner — Joe Casello 23 ATTEST: 24 25 26 �- 11 act-t4i1-6 27 16,t M. Prainito, MMC 28 _ y Clerk 29 r 30 teI PAs 31 32 - Seal) cA = apps3 city cbb\auto \Data\189 \ Items \181 \2636\ 3468 \Ordmance -__L DR_ Amendment_(Showroom_warehouses) ctoc 3 EXHIBIT "A" CHAPTER 1. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS SHOWROOM WAREHOUSE, (SINGLE PRODUCT LINE) - Showroom - type establishment in which the principal use consists ofa showroom for large, space intensive items such as furniture, major appliances, flooring. mattresses, recreational vehicles or the like. These establishments generally have a single product line, which differentiates them from department stores. electronics stores, home improvement stores and warehouse clubs in that they do not sell a wide range and mix of merchandise. CHAPTER 3. ZONING ARTICLE IV. USE REGULATIONS Section 1. Operational Performance Standards. Section 2. Hazardous / Toxic Waste and Substances. Section 3. Use Regulations. A. General... B. General Rules of Use Matrix... C. Use Matrix Legend... D. Use Matrix (Table 3 -28). This space intentionally left blank — see next page. U REC PU PID a.ry° wry a.N a.IQI M -1 o. N MU -H a, a. a v MU - 0. a = a. MU -L2 o., a+ a N K MU -L1 w a a SMU A. ° a. o.: ad °I PCD a a a a131 CBD aw aw a. a C-4 4 v, a. a. tt U C -3 W a o. Cl. at El a C -2 a-- 4 a— O C -1 U a„ MHP PUD IPUD Ai 7 G R- a _ , aoo« a. ''.° -, R -2 R -1 R -1 -A R -1 -AA R- I -AAB a�i 4 ' — @ O ?^ O ^• , If, N O. ') : , - {C. O y ffl .. k USE REGULATIONS 100. Warehouse, Showroom (Single Product Line). a. All Districts (for Recreational Vehicles only) (I) Minimum property size for the particular use shall be 10 acres. (2) Must be located in a multi- tenant building. 1 3) interior display of recreational vehicles is required. Ancillary display outside an enclosed building shall not exceed one and one -half times the number of units displayed indoors. (4) if ancillary outdoor display is proposed, the property shall not be located on an arterial or collector roadway. (5) Only one row of recreational vehicles may be displayed between the building and any road right -of -way. No recreational vehicle may be displayed within 90 feet of any road right -of -way. (6) No ancillary outdoor display shall occur within required parking spaces. (7) Location of ancillary outdoor display shall not obstruct or impede vehicular movements or pedestrian access. (8) Landscaping shall be in conformance with either "perimeter landscape buffer" or landscape strip abutting right -of -way" requirements, whichever is applicable. (9) No maintenance shall occur on site. Section 4. Conditional Uses... Section 5. Non - conforming Uses... Section 6. Penalties... CHAPTER 4. SITE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. ARTICLE I. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STANDARDS... ARTICLE II. LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND BUFFERING ERING STANDARDS... ARTICLE III. EXTERIOR BUILDING AND SITE DESIGN STANDARDS... ARTICLE IV. SIGN STANDARDS... 4 USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE V. MINIMUM OFF- STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS Section 1. General... Section 2. Standards... A. General... B. Table 4 -17. Residential and Lodging Uses... C. Table 4 -18. Commercial and Office & Health Care Use Commercial and Office & Health Care Uses Standard Number of Required Parking _Spaces Building area is based upon gross floor area (in square feet) unless specifically expressed otherwise Any Non - residential use (minimum): 4 or 1 per 200, whichever is greater' Shopping center: 1 per 200 Office - Retail Complex: 1 per 200 Restaurant: 1 per 2.5 seats - no less than 1 per 100 Bar & Night Club: 1 per 2.5 seats - no less than 1 per 100 Gasoline Station: 1 per 250' Grocery Store: 1 per 200 Auto Car Wash (Polishing, Waxing, Detailing) Automated (no employees)• N/A Full- Service 4 per tunnel Auto Car Wash, Self- Service Bay: 2 per bay Auto / motorcycle / truck, trailer, rec. vehicle sales / rental 1 per 500 Automotive, Repair Major and Minor 1 per 250' Automotive, Repair (paint and body shops only): 1 per 300 Boat Dealer / Rental: 1 per 500 Coin- operated Laundry or Dry Cleaner: 1 per 250 Copying, Printing, or Sign Design: 1 per 300 Funeral Home: 1 per 200 Pet Care: 1 per 300 Bank and Financial Office: 1 per 250 Medical or Dental Office, Imaging / Testing: 1 per 200 Photography Studio: 1 per 300 Personal Care (Beauty, Hair, and Nails): 1 per 100 Furniture and Home Furnishings: 1 per 500 Hospital: 1 per 2.5 beds Taxi, Limousine, and Charter Bus: 1 per 300 Nursery, Garden, and Farm Supply: 1 per 2,000 of outdoor nursery area Travel Agency: 1 per 300 Showroom Warehouse (Single - Product Line) 1 per 500 Business / professional office not listed within this subsection: 1 per 300 Establishments not listed elsewhere within this subsection: 1 per 200 5 USE REGULATIONS 1 Non - residential: For the non - residential components of a mixed use project, parking shall be calculated at a minimum of one (1) parking space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area. 2 Indoor child play areas shall be excluded for this purpose if such areas are designed /delineated separate from dining areas and if 20% or less than the gross floor area of the restaurant. No additional parking spaces are required for outdoor seats provided that the number of outdoor seats is 20% or less than the total number of indoor seats. Additional parking spaces shall be required for outdoor seats in excess of this threshold. 3 The required queuing distance at pump islands shall be in accordance with Chapter 4, Article VI, Section 3.F. Gasoline Station establishments that contain "Automotive, Minor Repair" shall provide for additional parking spaces (see "Automotive, Minor Repair "). 4 Plus one (1) space per 75 square feet of detail, washing, and waxing areas, 5 Plus required parking spaces for outdoor storage or display of vehicles for sale or for rent. 6 Plus one (1) space per 10,000 square feet of paved or unpaved outdoor area used for the storage or display of boats for sale or for rent. 7 One (1) space per 250 square feet of gross floor area devoted to office, display of merchandise, and waiting area. In addition, three (3) parking spaces are required for each service bay. The space within a service bay may be counted towards satisfaction of the required parking. However, in no case shall less than four (4) outside parking spaces be provided. 8 In addition, each overhead door and interior spray booth may be counted towards satisfaction of the required parking, provided there is the minimum area (the size of a standard parking space) between an overhead door and an interior spray booth. However, in no case shall less than four (4) outside parking spaces be provided. 9 Plus required parking for any retail floor area. to One (1) space per 500 square feet for first 10,000 square feet, then one (1) space per L000 square feet thereafter. S \Planning\ SHARED \WP \SPECPROACODE REVIEW\CDRV 13 -004 Interim Amendments W Use Matrix Changes doc 6