B 4 GENERAL COMMERCIAL CLASSIFICATION
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1 Volusia County, Florida, Code of Ordinances >> PART II CODE OF ORDINANCES >> Chapter 72 LAND PLANNING >> ARTICLE II. ZONING >> DIVISION 7. ESTABLISHMENT OF CLASSIFICATIONS >> B 4 GENERAL COMMERCIAL CLASSIFICATION Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the B 4 General Commercial Classification is to encourage the development of intensive commercial areas providing a wide range of goods and services, and located adjoining at least one major collector or arterial road. The B 4 classification is intended to be applied to existing or developing strip retail areas which, because of the nature of existing development, are not appropriate for inclusion in the B 3 Shopping Center Classification. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the B 4 General Commercial Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Art, dance, modeling and music schools. Auction parlors. Automobile, bicycle, boat, mobile home, motorcycle, recreational vehicle, trailer and light truck sales or rental establishments and the service thereof, when said service is performed as an accessory use to the principal use of sales or rental. (Ord. No , VII, ) Automobile driving schools. Automobile service station, types A and C. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Barber and beauty shops. Bars and liquor stores. Bowling alleys. Catering services. Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. (Ord. No , II, ) Convenience stores with more than eight vehicular service positions per fuel dispenser island. (Ord. No , V, ) Cultural art centers. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Day care centers (refer to subsection (6)). (Ord. No , V, ) Dental laboratories. (Ord. No , 33, ) Employment agencies. Essential utility services. (Ord. No. 84 1, III, ) Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. (Ord. No. 84 1, III, ; Ord. No , VI, ; Ord. No , 33, ) Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). (Ord. No , VI, ; Ord. No , 33, )
2 Financial institutions. Fire stations. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Funeral homes. Game rooms or arcades for pool, billiards, pinball machines, jukeboxes or other coin operated amusements. General offices. (Ord. No , VIII, ; Ord. No. 84 1, XXVI, ) Government sponsored civic centers. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Hardware/home improvement retail center. (Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , V, ) Health clubs or spas. (Ord. No , V, ) Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). (Ord. No , X, ) Household moving center. (Ord. No , 33, ) Houses of worship. (Ord. No , V, ) Laundry and dry cleaning establishments. Libraries. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Medical and dental clinics. (Ord. No , V, ) Museums. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Nightclubs. Outdoor entertainment event (refer to section et seq., article II, Code of Ordinances of the County of Volusia). (Ord. No. 94 4, XXXVIII, ; Ord. No , IX, ) Pawnshops. Pest exterminators. Private clubs. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Public schools. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Recycling collection center. (Ord. No , 33, ) Restaurants, types A and B. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Retail plant nursery. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Retail sales and services. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Retail specialty shops. Sweepstakes centers (refer to subsection (12)). (Ord. No , II, ) Tailors. Taxicab stands. Theaters. Travel agencies. Veterinary clinics. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , VII, ) Permitted special exceptions: Additional regulations/requirements governing permitted special exceptions are located in sections and of this article. (Ord. No , 33, )
3 Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. (Ord. No , II, ) Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). (Ord. No , V, ) Bicycle motorcross tracks. Bus stations. Car washes. Curb market. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Excavations only for stormwater retention ponds for which a permit is required by this article. (Ord. No. 84 1, VII, ; Ord. No , VII, ) Group homes (refer to subsection (12). (Ord. No , 33, ) Hotel/motel. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ) Mini warehouses (refer to subsection (5)). Nursing homes, boardinghouses approved by the appropriate state agency (refer to subsection (12)). (Ord. No. 84 1, XXXI, ; Ord. No , 33, ) Outdoor entertainment and recreational uses and structures. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Professional or trade schools related to permitted uses (refer to section (b)). Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. (Ord. No. 92 6, XXXVI, ) Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). (Ord. No. 84 1, III, ) Schools, parochial or private (refer to subsection (4)). Only one single family dwelling for the owner or manager of an existing permitted principal use. (Ord. No. 84 1, XXX, XXXI, ) (Ord. No , V, ) Dimensional requirements: Minimum lot size: Area: One acre. (Ord. No , 33, ; Ord. No , V, ) Width: 150 feet. (Ord. No , 33, ; Ord. No , V, ) Minimum yard size: Front yard: 35 feet. Side and rear yard: Ten feet unless abutting an agricultural, residential or mobile home zoned property, then 35 feet. (Ord. No , VII, ) Waterfront yard: 25 feet. (Ord. No , XIII, ; Ord. No , 33, ; Ord. No. 94 4, XXXVIII, ) Maximum building height: 45 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 35 percent. Off street parking and loading requirements: Off street parking and loading areas meeting the requirements of section shall be constructed. (Ord. No , 33, ) Landscape buffer requirements: Landscaped buffer areas meeting the requirements of section shall be constructed.
4 Final site plan requirements: Final site plan approval meeting the requirements of division 3 of the Land Development Code [article III] is required. (Ord. No , X, ; Ord. No. 88 2, IV, ) (Ord. No , V, )
5 Volusia County, Florida, Code of Ordinances >> PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES >> Chapter 72 - LAND PLANNING >> ARTICLE II. - ZONING >> DIVISION 7. - ESTABLISHMENT OF CLASSIFICATIONS >> DIVISION 7. - ESTABLISHMENT OF CLASSIFICATIONS Sec Classifications. Secs Reserved. Sec Classifications. The following classifications and their included regulations are established: C Conservation P Public Use FR Forestry Resource RC Resource Corridor A-1 Prime Agriculture A-2 Rural Agriculture A-3 Transitional Agriculture A-4 Transitional Agriculture RR Rural Residential RA Rural Agricultural Estate RE Residential Estate R-1 Urban Single-Family Residential R-2 Urban Single-Family Residential R-3 Urban Single-Family Residential R-4 Urban Single-Family Residential R-5 Urban Single-Family Residential R-6 Urban Two-Family Residential R-7 Urban Multifamily Residential R-8 Urban Multifamily Residential R-9 Urban Single-family Residential RPUD[Repealed] MH-1 Mobile Home Park MH-2 Mobile Home Park and Recreational Vehicle Park MH-3 Rural Mobile Home MH-4 Rural Mobile Home MH-5 Urban Mobile Home MH-6 Urban Mobile Home Subdivision MH-7 Mobile Home Park MH-8 Rural Mobile Home Estate B-1 General Office, Hospital-Medical B-2 Neighborhood Commercial B-3 Shopping Center B-4 General Commercial B-5 Heavy Commercial B-6 Highway Interchange Commercial B-7 Commercial Marina B-8 Tourist B-9 General Office BPUD[Repealed] I-1 Light Industrial
6 I-2 Heavy Industrial I-3 Waterfront Industrial I-4 Industrial Park IPUD [Repealed] PUD Planned Unit Development (Ord. No. 84-1, XIX, XXIII XXV, ; Ord. No , I, ; Ord. No , III, ; Ord. No , VIII, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , 5, ; Ord. No , VIII, ; Ord. No. 92-6, VI, ; Ord. No. 94-4, VIII, ; Ord. No , II, ) C CONSERVATION CLASSIFICATION [82] Purpose and intent: It is intended that the C Conservation Classification be applied to certain lands which are either owned or controlled by a governmental agency, but it may be applied to privately owned lands upon request of the owner. It is the purpose of this classification to protect and preserve: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Parks, recreation or similar areas; Historic or archaeologic sites; Fishing, wildlife or forest management areas; The natural environment of other selected public lands such as wellfields; and Any other unusual or unique feature or areas such as governmentally designated canoe trails, wild or scenic watercourses. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the C Conservation Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Aquatic preserves (state or federally designated). Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III, herein] or final site plan review procedures of this article). Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Fire stations. Fishing, hunting, forest and wildlife management areas. Historical or archeological sites. Parks and recreation areas. Public uses. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Publicly and privately owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. are located in sections and of this article. Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Recreational uses. None. requirements of sections and , shall be constructed. (Ord. No. 84-1, III, ; Ord. No , VI, ; Ord. No , 8, ; Ord. No. 92-6, VIII, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , I, ; Ord. No , V, ) PUBLIC USE CLASSIFICATION [83] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the P Public Use Classification is to provide for development of governmentally owned or used lands in a manner which is consistent with the comprehensive plan. This classification is a specialized one, designed to be applied to areas that are not intended for public use special exceptions. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the P Public Use Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary uses and structures: Agricultural and silvicultural uses. Agricultural centers and associated fairgrounds. Airports and landing fields.
7 Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Construction and demolition debris disposal facility as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Landfill class I, II or III as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Materials recovery facility as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Off-site disposal land clearing debris as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Recovered materials as regulated under Rule (2)(c), F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Contractors shop, storage and equipment yard. Essential utility services. Exempt and nonexempt excavations. Exempt and nonexempt landfills. Fire stations. Food service establishments. General offices. Group homes. Heliports and helipads. Hospitals. Houses of worship. Laboratories. Law enforcement facilities. Libraries. Medical and dental clinics. Medical examiner facilities. Museums. Other public uses. Other public utility uses and structures. Outdoor entertainment event (refer to section et seq., article II, Code of Ordinances of the County of Volusia). Plant facilities for essential utility services. Potable water treatment plant. Public parks and recreational areas. Public schools. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Recycling collection centers, transfer stations and processing centers. Solid waste transfer stations. Treatment centers. Wastewater treatment plants. are located in sections and of this article. Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Manufacturing uses. Recreational uses. Rock crusher. Dimensional Requirements: Minimum lot size: Area: Five acres. Width: No minimum. Minimum yard size: All buildings shall [be] set back at least 50 feet from perimeter property lines; all other structures, except off-street parking areas, shall [be] set back at least 25 feet from perimeter zoning classification boundary lines. Maximum building height: Forty-five feet. Maximum lot coverage: None. Landscape buffer requirements: Landscaped buffer areas meeting the requirements of section shall be constructed.
8 requirements of sections and shall be constructed. (Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , I, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , 1, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , V, ) FR FORESTRY RESOURCE CLASSIFICATION [84] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the FR Forestry Resource Classification is to preserve land that is suited for multiple-use resource management. It is further intended that this classification will permit limited agricultural activities. In addition, all agricultural uses should be encouraged to utilize natural resource conservation service (formerly the soil conservation service) best management techniques and other agricultural best management practices. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the FR Forestry Resource Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses and structures: Aquaculture operations in which there are no associated excavations. Apiaries. Docks in accordance with section Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Except for those permitted special exceptions and principal uses listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, including the processing, packaging, storage and sale of agriculture products which are raised on the premises. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 3 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. Exempt landfills. Fire stations. Fish, hunting or nonprofit organization camps. Fishing, hunting, forestry and wildlife management areas. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Parks and recreation areas accessory to residential developments. Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Silvicultural operations, which follow the most up to date state-prescribed best management practices. Single-family standard, manufactured modular or mobile home dwelling. Tail water recovery systems. Worm raising.) Permitted special exceptions. Additional regulations/requirements governing permitted special exceptions are located in sections and of this article. Aquaculture operations in which there are non-exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Animal hospital, veterinary clinics. Animal shelters. Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Dairies and dairy products. Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Equestrian/livestock event facility. Farmworker living facility (refer to subsection (11)). Fixed-wing aircraft landing fields. Forestry resource subdivisions at a density no greater than one dwelling unit per ten acres provided the requirements of subsection (21) are met. Garage apartments. Helipads. Hog farms. Home occupations, class B (refer to section ).
9 Kennels. Livestock feed lots. Nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Poultry farms. Processing, packaging, storage, retail or wholesale sales of agricultural products not raised on the premises. Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Riding stables. Sawmills and planing mills. Schools, parochial or private (refer to subsection (4)). Wholesale or retail fertilizer sales. Minimum lot size: Area: 20 acres. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 100 feet. Rear yard: 50 feet. Side yard: 50 feet. Waterfront yard: 50 feet. Maximum building height: 45 feet. Minimum floor area: 750 square feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed ten percent. requirements of sections and shall be constructed. Skirting requirements for mobile home dwelling: The area between the ground and floor of the mobile home dwelling shall be enclosed with skirting. (Ord. No. 92-6, IX, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XI, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , 1, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ; Ord. No , II, ) RC RESOURCE CORRIDOR CLASSIFICATION [85] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the RC Resource Corridor Classification is to provide protected, natural corridors consisting of environmentally sensitive and ecologically significant lands which connect to other protected areas such as parks and water bodies. The corridor shall provide a contiguous hydroecological pathway, where the wetlands and uplands are integrated and conducive to the maintenance and perpetuation of the system. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the RC Resource Corridor Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Apiaries; provided, however, that the RC classified area does not comprise part of a lot classified for residential, commercial or industrial use. Aquatic preserves (state or federal designated). Aviaries; provided, however, that the RC classified area does not comprise part of a lot classified for residential, commercial or industrial use. Docks in accordance with section Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 3 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final plan review procedures of this article. Fire stations. Fishing, hunting and wildlife management areas. Historical or archeological sites. Hobby breeder.
10 Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Pasture for the grazing, boarding or raising of livestock, subject to the maximum lot coverage requirements below. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Silvicultural operations, which follow the most up to date state-prescribed best management practices. Single-family standard or manufactured modular dwelling. Worm raising, provided, however, that the RC classified area does not comprise part of a lot classified for residential, commercial or industrial use. are located in sections and of this article. Animal shelters. Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Except for those permitted principal uses and special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, including the processing, packaging, storage and sale of agriculture products which are raised on the premises; provided however, that the total land area devoted to agricultural uses, including improved pasture, does not exceed 20 percent of the total lot area zoned RC and further provided that the RC classified area does not comprise part of a lot classified for residential commercial or industrial use. Hunting camps. Kennels. Mobile home dwelling. Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to section (1)). Riding stables. Dimensional requirements for lots, parcels and tracts of land zoned in its entirety as resource corridor. Minimum lot sizes: Area: 25 acres. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 50 feet. Rear yard: 50 feet. Side yard: 50 feet. Waterfront yard: 75 feet. Maximum building height: 45 feet. Maximum lot clearance and coverage: Lot clearance can not exceed 20 percent. The total cleared lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed ten percent. Minimum floor area: 750 square feet. Dimensional requirements for lots, parcels or other tracts of land which are zoned a mixture of RC and another zone classification: In instances where Resource Corridor boundaries split existing lots parcels or tracts of land, the subject property may be subdivided into lots meeting the minimum lot area and width requirements of the zoning classification of the property not classified as Resource Corridor, providing that Resource Corridor classified lands are not counted as meeting part of the minimum lot area or lot width requirements of the other zone classification. In such instances, there shall be no minimum area or width requirements for the portion of the lot classified as RC. Development of lots classified as a mixture of RC and another zone classification shall be subject to the provisions of subsection (10) of this article. Minimum lot size: Area: No minimum for the portion of the lot classified as RC, providing that the minimum area requirement for the portion of the lot classified other than RC is met. Width: No minimum for the portion of the lot classified as RC, providing that the minimum with requirement for the portion of the lot classified other than RC is met. Minimum yard sizes: As provided for under subsection (10) of this article. Maximum building height: 45 feet. Maximum lot coverage: Lot clearance on the portion of the lot classified as RC cannot exceed 20 percent, and no more than ten percent of the portion of the lot classified as RC may be covered with principal and accessory buildings. The portion of the lot classified other than RC shall be subject to the maximum lot coverage requirements of that zone classification. Minimum floor area: As required for the portion of the lot not classified as RC.
11 requirements of sections and shall be constructed. Skirting requirements for mobile home dwelling: The area between the ground and floor of the mobile home dwelling shall be enclosed with skirting. (Ord. No. 92-6, X, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XII, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ; Ord. No , II, ) A-1 PRIME AGRICULTURE CLASSIFICATION Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the A-1 Prime Agriculture Classification is to preserve valuable agricultural land for intensive agricultural uses, and to protect land best suited for agricultural uses from the encroachment of incompatible land uses: In order to ensure the long term vitality of agricultural uses and natural resources, all agricultural uses are encouraged to utilize the natural resource conservation service (formerly the soil conservation service) best management techniques and other agricultural best management practices. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the A-1 Prime Agriculture Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses and structures: Apiaries. Aquaculture operations in which there are no associated excavations. Aviaries. Docks in accordance with section Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Except for those permitted special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, including the processing, packaging, storage and sale of agriculture products which are raised on the premises. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Fire stations. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Outdoor entertainment event (refer to section et seq., article II, Code of Ordinances of the County of Volusia). Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Silvicultural operations which follow the most up to date state-prescribed best management practices. Single-family standard, manufactured modular or mobile home dwelling. Tailwater recovery systems. Worm raising. are located in sections and of this article. Air curtain incinerators (refer to subsection (17)). Animal hospitals. Animal shelters. Aquaculture operations in which there are nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Construction and demolition debris disposal facility as regulated under , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Equestrian/livestock event facility. Farm worker living facility (refer to section (11)). Fish, hunting or nonprofit organization camps. Fixed-wing aircraft landing fields and helipads.
12 Garage apartments. Group homes (refer to subsection (12)). Home occupations, class B (refer to section ). Landfill, class III as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Materials recovery facility as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Off-site disposal of land clearing debris as regulated under Rule , F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Off-street parking areas (refer to subsection (14)). Processing, packaging, storage, retail or wholesale sales of agricultural products not raised on the premises. Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Railroad yards, sidings and terminals. Recovered materials facility as regulated under Rule (2)(c), F.A.C., (minimum parcel size of 20 acres). Refer to subsection (16). Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Riding stables. Sawmills and planing mills. Schools, parochial or private (refer to subsection (4)). Temporary and permanent asphalt batching and cement plants (refer to subsection (9)). Temporary campsites for three days before, during and three days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona Beach International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi 400, and Bike Week, on condition that security, portable toilets, garbage disposal and potable water facilities sufficient to accommodate all occupants and other relevant conditions are provided. Related special events and sales are allowed, if approved as part of the special exception. Veterinary clinics. Wholesale or retail fertilizer sales. Minimum lot size: Area: Ten acres. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 100 feet. Rear yard: 50 feet. Side yard: 50 feet. Waterfront yard: 50 feet. Maximum building height: 45 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 35 percent. Minimum floor area: 750 square feet. requirements of sections and shall be constructed. Skirting requirement for mobile home dwelling: The area between the ground and floor of the mobile home dwelling shall be enclosed with skirting. (Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , V, XIII, ; Ord. No. 84-1, III, IV, ; Ord. No. 85-2, I, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VI VIII, ; Ord. No , 9, ; Ord. No. 92-6, XI, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XIII, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ; Ord. No , II, ) A-2 RURAL AGRICULTURE CLASSIFICATION [86] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the A-2 Rural Agriculture Classification is to preserve and protect rural areas of the county that have some agricultural value, but which are also suitable for rural estate living.
13 In order to ensure the long term vitality of agricultural uses and natural resources, all agricultural uses are encouraged to utilize the natural resource conservation service (formerly the soil conservation service) best management techniques and other agricultural best management practices. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the A-2 Rural Agriculture Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Except for those permitted special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, including the processing, packaging, storage and sale of agriculture products which are raised on the premises. Apiaries. Aquaculture operations in which there are no associated excavations. Aviaries. Docks in accordance with section Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Fire stations. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Parks and recreation areas accessory to residential developments. Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Silvicultural operations which follow the most up to date state-prescribed best management practices. Single-family standard or manufactured modular dwelling. Tailwater recovery systems. Worm raising. are located in sections and of this article. Air curtain incinerators (refer to subsection (17)). Animal hospitals. Animal shelters. Aquaculture operations in which there are nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Bed and breakfast (refer to subsection (19)). Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Day care centers (refer to subsection (6)). Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Equestrian/livestock event facility. Farm worker living facility (refer to subsection (11)). Fish, hunting or nonprofit organization camps. Fixed-wing aircraft landing fields and helipads. Garage apartments. Gas and oil wells. Group home (refer to subsection (12)). Hog and poultry farms. Home occupations, class B (refer to section ). Junkyards (refer to subsection (10)). Kennels. Livestock feed lots. Mobile home dwelling as a temporary residence while building a standard or manufactured dwelling (maximum duration of 18 months). Nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Off-street parking areas (refer to subsection (14)). Processing, packaging, storage, retail or wholesale sales of agricultural products not raised on the premises. Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use.
14 Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Railroad yards, sidings and terminals. Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Riding stables. Sawmills and planing mills. Schools, parochial or private (refer to subsection (4)). Speedways, racetracks and motorized vehicle, motorcross courses. Temporary campsites for three days before, during and three days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona Beach International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi 400, and Bike Week, on condition that security, portable toilets, garbage disposal and potable water facilities sufficient to accommodate all occupants and other relevant conditions are provided. Related special events and sales are allowed, if approved as part of the special exception. Veterinary clinics. Wholesale or retail fertilizer sales. Minimum lot size: Area: Five acres. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 50 feet. Rear yard: 50 feet. Side yard: 25 feet. Waterfront yard: 50 feet. Maximum building height: 45 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 35 percent. Minimum floor area: 750 square feet. requirements of sections and shall be constructed. Skirting requirement for mobile home dwelling: The area between the ground and floor of the mobile home dwelling shall be enclosed with skirting. (Ord. No , VI, ; Ord. No , V, XIII, ; Ord. No. 84-1, III, V, ; Ord. No. 85-2, I, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VI, VIII, ; Ord. No , 10, ; Ord. No. 92-6, XII, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XIV, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , 2, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ; Ord. No , II, ) A-3 TRANSITIONAL AGRICULTURE CLASSIFICATION [87] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the A-3 Transitional Agriculture Classification is to preserve and protect small farms for personal and limited agricultural production or to provide a transitional agricultural zone between more intensive agricultural use areas and residential areas. It is intended that this classification be applied to properties which are within a designated rural community, to preserve existing agricultural uses in urban areas as depicted by the comprehensive plan, or to properties so as to coincide with the existing character of an area in a manner consistent with the comprehensive plan. In order to ensure the long-term vitality of agricultural uses and natural resources, all agricultural uses are encouraged to utilize the natural resource conservation service (formerly the soil conservation service) best management techniques and other agricultural best management practices. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the A-3 Transitional Agriculture Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Except for those permitted special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, including the processing, packaging, storage and sale of agriculture products which are raised on the premises. Apiaries. Aquaculture operations in which there are no associated excavations. Aviaries. Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land
15 Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Fire stations. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Parks and recreation areas accessory to residential developments. Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Silvicultural operations which follow the most up to date state-prescribed best management practices. Single-family standard or manufactured modular dwelling. Tailwater recovery systems. Worm raising. are located in sections and of this article. Animal shelters. Aquaculture operations in which there are nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Bed and breakfast (refer to subsection (19)). Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Dairies and dairy products (minimum parcel size requirement of five acres). Day care centers (refer to subsection (6)). Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Equestrian/livestock event facility. Excavations only for stormwater retention ponds for which a permit is required by this article. Garage apartments. Group home (refer to subsection (12)). Hog farms (minimum parcel size requirement of 2.5 acres). Home occupations, class B (refer to section ). Kennels. Livestock feed lots (minimum parcel size requirement of five acres). Off-street parking areas (refer to subsection (14)). Poultry farms (minimum parcel size requirement of 2.5 acres). Processing, packaging, storage, retail or wholesale sales of agricultural products not raised on the premises. Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Riding stables. Schools, parochial and private (refer to subsection (4)). Single-family mobile home dwelling with a minimum floor area of 480 square feet as a temporary residence while building a standard or manufactured dwelling (maximum duration of 18 months). Temporary campsites for three days before, during and three days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona Beach International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi 400, and Bike Week, on condition that security, portable toilets, garbage disposal and potable water facilities sufficient to accommodate all occupants and other relevant conditions are provided. Related special events and sales are allowed, if approved as part of the special exception. Wholesale or retail fertilizer sales. Minimum lot size: Area: One acre. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 40 feet. Rear yard: 40 feet. Side yard: 25 feet. Waterfront yard: 40 feet.
16 Maximum building height: 55 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 35 percent. Minimum floor area: 1,000 square feet. Off-street parking and loading requirement: Off-street parking and loading areas meeting the requirements of sections and shall be constructed. Skirting requirement for mobile home dwelling: The area between the ground and floor of the mobile home dwelling shall be enclosed with skirting. (Ord. No , VII, VIII, ; Ord. No , V, XIII, ; Ord. No. 84-1, I, III, VI, ; Ord. No , IV, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VI, VII, IX, ; Ord. No , 11, ; Ord. No. 92-6, XIII, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XV, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ) A-4 TRANSITIONAL AGRICULTURE CLASSIFICATION [88] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the A-4 Transitional Agriculture Classification is to preserve and protect small farms for personal and limited agricultural production or to provide a transitional agricultural zone between more intensive agricultural use areas and residential areas. It is intended that this classification be applied to preserve existing agricultural uses in urban and rural areas as depicted by the comprehensive plan, or to properties so as to coincide with the existing character of an area in a manner consistent with the comprehensive plan. In order to ensure the long-term vitality of agricultural uses and natural resources, all agricultural uses are encouraged to utilize the natural resource conservation service (formerly the soil conservation service) best management techniques and other agricultural best management practices. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the A-4 Transitional Agriculture Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Apiaries. Aquaculture operations in which there are no associated excavations. Aviaries. Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Except for those permitted special exceptions listed hereunder, all agricultural pursuits, including the processing, packaging, storage and sale of agriculture products which are raised on the premises. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Fire stations. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Parks and recreation areas accessory to residential developments. Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Silvicultural operations which follow the most up to date state-prescribed best management practices. Single-family standard or manufactured modular dwelling. Tailwater recovery systems. Worm raising. are located in sections and of this article. Animal shelters. Aquaculture operations in which there are nonexempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)). Bed and breakfast (refer to subsection (19)). Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Dairies and dairy products (minimum parcel size requirement of five acres).
17 Day care centers (refer to subsection (6)). Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Equestrian/livestock event facility. Excavations only for stormwater retention ponds for which a permit is required by this article. Garage apartments. Group home (refer to subsection (12)). Hog farms (minimum parcel size requirement of 2.5 acres). Home occupations, class B (refer to section ). Kennels. Livestock feed lots (minimum parcel size requirement of five acres). Off-street parking areas (refer to subsection (14)). Poultry farms (minimum parcel size requirement of 2.5 acres.) Processing, packaging, storage, retail or wholesale sales of agricultural products not raised on the premises. Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Riding stables. Schools, parochial and private (refer to subsection (4)). Single-family mobile home dwelling with a minimum floor area of 480 square feet as a temporary residence while building a standard or manufactured dwelling (maximum duration of 18 months). Temporary campsites for three days before, during and three days after any regularly scheduled racing event at the Daytona Beach International Speedway for Speedweeks, Biketoberfest, the Pepsi 400, and Bike Week, on condition that security, portable toilets, garbage disposal and potable water facilities sufficient to accommodate all occupants and other relevant conditions are provided. Related special events and sales are allowed, if approved as part of the special exception. Wholesale or retail fertilizer sales. Minimum lot size: Area: Two and one-half acres. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 40 feet. Rear yard: 40 feet. Side yard: 25 feet. Waterfront yard: 40 feet. Maximum building height: 55 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 35 percent. Minimum floor area: 1,000 square feet. Off-street parking and loading requirement: Off-street parking and loading areas meeting the requirements of sections and shall be constructed. Skirting requirement for mobile home dwelling: The area between the ground and floor of the mobile home dwelling shall be enclosed with skirting. (Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ) RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL CLASSIFICATION Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the RR Rural Residential Classification is to provide for development, in a manner which is consistent with the comprehensive plan, in rural areas of the county. Permitted principal uses and structures: In the RR Rural Residential Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Essential utility services. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article.
18 Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Fire stations. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Parks and recreation areas accessory to residential developments. Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Raising of crops and keeping of animals for personal use (not for resale), accessory to a single-family dwelling. The personal use restriction is not intended to apply to 4-H, FFA or similar educational projects. Single-family standard or manufactured modular dwelling. are located in sections and of this article. Animal shelters. Bed and breakfast (refer to subsection (19)). Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Cluster and zero lot line subdivisions (refer to subsection Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Day care center (refer to subsection (6)). Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Excavations only for stormwater retention ponds for which a permit is required by this article. Garage apartments. Group home (refer to subsection (12)). Home occupations, class B (refer to section ). Kennels. Off-street parking areas (refer to subsection (14)). Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Schools, parochial and private (refer to subsection (4). Minimum lot size: Area: One acre. Width: 100 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 40 feet. Rear yard: 40 feet. Side yard: 15 feet. Waterfront yard: 40 feet. Maximum building height: 35 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 30 percent. Minimum floor area: 1,000 square feet. requirements of sections and shall be constructed. (Ord. No , VIII, ; Ord. No , XIII, ; Ord. No. 84-1, I, III, VII, IX, ; Ord. No , VI, VII, X, ; Ord. No , 13, ; Ord. No. 92-6, XIV, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XVII, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, ) RA RURAL AGRICULTURAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATION [89] Purpose and intent: The purpose and intent of the RA Rural Agricultural Estate Classification is to provide for low density development, personal agricultural production consistent with the comprehensive plan, in rural areas of the county.
19 Permitted principal uses and structures: In the RA Rural Agricultural Estate Classification, no premises shall be used except for the following uses and their customary accessory uses or structures: Communication towers not exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Exempt excavations (refer to subsection (15)) and/or those which comply with division 8 of the Land Development Code of Volusia County [article III] and/or final site plan review procedures of this article. Exempt landfills (refer to subsection (16)). Essential utility services. Fire stations. Hobby breeder. Home occupations, class A (refer to section ). Houses of worship. Parks and recreation areas accessory to residential developments. Public schools. Publicly owned parks and recreational areas. Publicly owned or regulated water supply wells. Raising of crops and keeping of animals, including aviaries, pisciculture, apiaries and worm raising for personal use (not for resale), accessory to a single-family dwelling. The personal use restriction is not intended to apply to 4-H, FFA or similar educational projects. Single-family standard or manufactured modular dwelling. are located in sections and of this article. Animal shelters. Bed and breakfast (refer to subsection (19)). Cemeteries (refer to subsection (4)). Communication towers exceeding 70 feet in height above ground level. Day care center (refer to subsection (6)). Dogs and cats boarded as personal pets exceeding the number permitted in subsection (a). Excavations only for stormwater retention ponds for which a permit is required by this article. Garage apartments. Group home (refer to subsection (12)). Home occupations, class B (refer to section ). Kennels. Off-street parking areas (refer to subsection (14)). Public uses not listed as a permitted principal use. Public utility uses and structures (refer to subsection (1)). Recreational areas (refer to subsection (3)). Schools, parochial or private (refer to subsection (4)). Minimum lot size: Area: Two and one-half acres. Width: 150 feet. Minimum yard size: Front yard: 45 feet. Rear yard: 45 feet. Side yard: 25 feet. Waterfront yard: 45 feet. Maximum building height: 35 feet. Maximum lot coverage: The total lot area covered with principal and accessory buildings shall not exceed 35 percent. Minimum floor area: 1,000 square feet. requirements of sections and shall be constructed. (Ord. No , XIII, ; Ord. No. 84-1, III, VII, VIII, ; Ord. No. 85-2, I, ; Ord. No , VI, VII, X, ; Ord. No , 12, ; Ord. No. 92-6, XV, ; Ord. No. 94-4, XVI, ; Ord. No , II, ; Ord. No , VII, ; Ord. No , V, ; Ord. No , III, )
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