§ 7.7. Zoning districts dimensional standards.  


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  • Table B identifies the development dimensional standards that apply to each zoning district. Pursuant to Article X, Planned Unit Development (PUD), these standards may be waived as part of the PUD process. In calculating the maximum permitted number of dwelling units, any fraction thereof shall be rounded down to the next whole number.

    (Ord. No. 11-01, § 2, 1-10-2011)

    ARTICLE VII—TABLE B

    Zoning Districts Dimensional Standards Matrix

    Building Setbacks 1,2,3
    Zoning
    District
    Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width (Feet) Front Side/Street Rear Maximum
    Height
    Maximum
    Density or FAR
    Maximum
    ISR
    Agricultural (A) 10 acres 75 25 15/20 15 35 1 unit/
    10 acres
    0.2
    Rural density residential (RDR) 2.25 acres 75 25 15/20 15 35 1 unit/
    2.25 acres
    0.4
    Low density residential (LDR) 1 acre 75 25 7.5/20 15 35 1 unit/acre 0.4
    Medium density residential (MDR) ½ acre 75 25 7.5/20 15 35 2 units/acre FAR: 0.25 0.7
    Institutional land (IL) None 100 50 50/50 50 50 0.35 0.5
    Business (B) None 50 25 10/10 10 35 0.25 4 units/acre 0.7
    Permanently open land (POL) None None 50 50/50 50 12 None 0.2

     

    Notes:

    Special building setbacks: See Sections 7.9 and 7.10.

    Accessory structures and encroachments: See Section 7.9.

    On corner lots, the smallest street frontage dimension shall be considered the front yard and the other street side shall be considered a street side yard. On through lots, there shall be two front yards. The two smallest street frontage dimensions shall be considered the front yards and the other street side shall be considered a street side yard.

    Building height may be increased one foot for every two feet of additional building setback on all sides, up to a maximum height of 75 feet in the IL district and 50 feet in the B, MDR and A districts. Appurtenances such as antennas, steeples and chimneys may not extend more than ten feet above the roof peak.

    Only accessory structures related to the residential, recreational or park use or public structures are permitted in this district. Accessory structures and uses relative to a golf course use may include driving ranges, pro-shops, clubhouses/recreation facilities, and restaurants. See Section 7.9 for accessory structures related to residential use.

    A density of up to four units/acre may be permitted as a PUD pursuant to the Town of St. Leo Comprehensive Plan.

    Mixed uses (residential and commercial) permitted pursuant to Town of St. Leo Comprehensive Plan.

    Development between five and less than ten acres, the maximum ISR is 0.6 and development of five acres or less, the maximum ISR is 0.7.

(Ord. No. 11-01, § 2, 1-10-2011; Ord. No. 13-03, § 5, 2-11-2013)