§ 7.2. Zoning district boundaries.  


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  • A.

    The boundaries of the zoning districts defined in Section 7.1 are hereby established on the Official Town of St. Leo Zoning Map, adopted on December 12, 2005 and as may be amended by the Town of St. Leo Town Commission.

    B.

    The zoning district boundaries on the official Town of St. Leo zoning map are intended to follow property lot lines as depicted on the Pasco County Property Appraiser plat maps and/or the centerline of road rights-of-way. The zoning district boundaries are also intended to coincide with the land use category boundaries as depicted on the comprehensive plan future land use map. Where a zoning district boundary line does not clearly coincide with a property lot line, or any of the lines previously mentioned, its boundaries shall be determined by the town commission.

    C.

    For purposes of implementing the areas of permanently open land, permanently open land (1) shall extend away (landward or upland) from the established Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) High Minimum Lake Level (HML) mark for Lake Jovita, which is defined as the 127-foot contour line above the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) for 100 feet, (2) shall extend 100 feet on either side of the center line of the waterway (notwithstanding the fact that waterway may be dry from time to time) which connects and runs between Lake Jovita and the Abbey Golf Course (south, southeast from the shoreline of Lake Jovita), (3) shall extend away from (landward or upland of) Fingerbowl Lake 50 feet from the lot boundary closest to Fingerbowl Lake for all platted lots, shown on recorded plats in existence on July 30, 2004, the date of this ordinance, and (4) shall extend 50 feet either side of the center line of the waterway (notwithstanding the fact that the waterway may be dry from time to time) which connects and runs between Lake Jovita and Fingerbowl Lake.

    D.

    Where a zoning district boundary divides a lot in single ownership, the entire lot may be developed to the zoning district that occupies more than 50 percent of the lot area.

(Ord. No. 11-01, § 2, 1-10-2011)