Tallahassee Land Development Regulations

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Tallahassee Land Development egulations Sec. 10170. esidential reservation District (a) urpose and Intent. (1) The district is characterized by existing homogeneous residential areas within the community which are predominantly accessible predominantly by local streets. The primary function is to protect existing stable and viable residential areas from incompatible land uses and density intrusions. Commercial, retail, office and industrial activities are prohibited (Certain nonresidential activities may be permitted as home occupationssee article VII of this chapter, Supplementary egulations). Singlefamily, duplex residences, mobile home and cluster housing may be permitted within a range of zero (0) to six (6) units per acre. Compatibility with surrounding residential type and density shall be a major factor in the authorization of development approval and in the determination of the permissible density. No development in the residential preservation district shall be permitted which violates the provisions of olicy 2.1.1 of the Future Land Use Element of the 10 Comprehensive lan. (2) For esidential reservation areas outside the Urban Service Area the density of the nonvested development in residential preservation area shall be consistent with the underlying land use category: no more than one (1) unit per ten (10) acres in the ural category; no more than one (1) dwelling unit per acre (clustered) or one (1) dwelling unit per three (3) acres (not clustered) in the Urban Fringe category. The esidential reservation land use category is divided into five (5) zoning districts based upon existing development patterns and service provision: a. 1; b. 2; c. MH; d. UF; and e.. (3) The intent of the districts listed in subsections (2) a. through e. of this section are as follows: a. The 1 District is intended to apply to residential development in areas designated "esidential reservation" on the Future Land Use Map, preserving singlefamily residential character, protecting from incompatible land uses, and prohibiting densities in excess of three and sixtenths (3.6) dwelling units per acre. b. The 2 District is intended to apply to residential development in areas designated "esidential reservation" on the Future Land Use Map, preserving the low density residential character of singlefamily, twounit townhouse, and

duplex residential development, protecting from incompatible land uses, and prohibiting densities in excess of six (6.0) dwelling units per acre. c. The MH District is intended to apply to residential development in areas designated "esidential reservation" on the Future Land Use Map, preserving the low density residential character of manufactured home, mobile home, and conventional singlefamily and duplex residential development, providing protection from incompatible land uses and intensities, and prohibiting densities in excess of six (6.0) dwelling units per acre. d. The UF District is intended to apply to residential development in areas designated as both "Urban Fringe" and "esidential reservation" on the Future Land Use Map, preserving the low intensity residential character of conventional singlefamily residential and manufactured home, mobile home, development, protecting from incompatible land uses and intensities, preventing the premature development of land at intensities not supportable by existing infrastructure or services, and prohibiting densities in excess of three and sixtenths (3.6) dwelling units per acre in platted subdivisions, one (1.0) dwelling unit per acre (net) for clustered developments on unplatted lots, or one (1.0) unit per three (3) acres, for all other developments. e. The District is intended to apply to residential development in areas designated as both "ural" and "esidential reservation" on the Future Land Use Map, preserving the very low density rural residential character of conventional singlefamily residential and manufactured home, mobile home, development, protecting from incompatible land uses and intensities, preventing inefficient development patterns, and prohibiting densities in excess of three and sixtenths (3.6) dwelling units per acre in platted subdivisions, or one (1.0) dwelling unit per ten (10) acres on unplatted lots. (4) Applications for rezoning to any and all of the residential preservation districts shall include review to ensure compatibility with existing and surrounding residential type and density. (b) (c) Allowable Uses. For the purpose of this chapter, the following land use types are allowable in the 1, 2, MH, UF and zoning districts and are controlled by the Land Use Development Standards of this chapter, the Comprehensive lan and Schedules of ermitted Uses. (1) Low Density esidential (2) assive ecreation (3) Active ecreation (4) Community Services (5) Light Infrastructure List of ermitted Uses. See Schedules of ermitted Uses, subsections 10241(a) and (b). Some of the uses on these schedules are itemized according to the Standard Industrial

Code (SIC). roposed activities and uses are indicated in the schedules. The activity or use may be classified as permitted, restricted or permitted through special exception, or not allowed. estricted and Special Exception Uses must meet the criteria in article VII of this chapter. Chapter 9, article III of this Code sets forth the development approval process required for allowable uses. (d) Development Standards. All proposed development shall meet the Land Use Development Criteria specified in subsection 10241(b); commercial site location standards (section 10174); buffer zone standards (section 10177); criteria of the Land Development Standards Schedule (article IV, division 4 of this chapter); and parking and loading requirements (article VI of this chapter).

SECTION 10241 ESIDENTIAL ESEVATION ALLOWABLE USES: AOIATE EMIT LEVEL AND ALICABLE DEVELOMENT AND LOCATIONAL STANDADS EMITTED USE S SECIAL EXCETION ESTICTED USE LEGEND L = = A = CS = LI = LOW DENSITY ESIDENTIAL ASSIVE ECEATION ACTIVE ECEATION COMMUNITY SEVICES LIGHT INFASTUCTUE ESIDENTIAL ESEVATION LAND USE TYE SIC CODE NAME OF USE L A CS LI ESIDENTIAL Dwelling, onefamily Dwelling, manufactured home SEVICES 821 Elementary and secondary schools S 866 eligious organizations S UBLIC ADMINISTATION ublic Order and safety 922 olice protection 9221 Fire protection 9224 ECEATION Hiking and nature trails icnicking Canoe Trails Bicycle Trails Horseback iding Trails Tot lots Court Sports Field Sports

LATTED BEFOE JULY 16, 1990* LATTED (SUBDIVIDED) AS E OLICY 2.1.8 OF FUTUE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE TALL LEON COUNTY COME HENSIVE LAN* COMMUNITY SEVICES;ACTIVE ECEATION; UBLIC, IMAY AND SECONDAY SCHOOLS ESIDENTIAL ESEVATION LOWDENSITY ESIDENTIAL MINIMUM SETBACKS (FEET) Front Yard arking Corner Yard arking Interior Side Yard 15 15 arking ear Yard arking MAXIMUM ECENT OF 40 IMEVIOUS SUFACE AEA MAXIMUM HEIGHT (FEET) 35 35 35 35 MINIMUM LOT SIZE,000 square feet.5 acre 10 acre ½ acre MINIMUM LOT FONTAGE (FEET) 15 15 15 * Subsequent redevelopment, not vested per Chapter 2, article IV, and Leon County Ordinance 9031 or not addressed by policy 2.1.9 of the future land use element of the comprehensive plan shall conform to the provisions for unplatted lots.