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O-2014-24 CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 2014-24 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 122 ZONING, SECTION 122-349 HOME OCCUPATIONS; SECTION 122-243 PERMITTED USES, AND SECTION 122-244 CONDITIONAL USES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; SEVERABILITY; EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 163, Flonda Statutes, the City of Clermont Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency of the City, has held a public heanng on September 2, 2014 and following such heanng found this Ordinance to be in the best interest of the City of Clermont, and recommended that the City Council adopt this Ordinance, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clermont desires to amend Chapter 122 Zoning, Section 122-349 Home Occupations, Section 122-243 Permitted Uses, and Section 122-244 Conditional Uses, of the City of Clermont's Code of Ordinances, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Clermont, Flonda as follows SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Clermont has the authonty to adopt this Ordinance pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Flonda and Chapter 163 and 166, Flonda Statutes SECTION 2. The Land Development Code of the City of Clermont Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows(note stnkethrough indicates removed words and underlined indicates added) CHAPTER 122 ZONING Section 122-349 Home Occupations (a) Intent The purpose of this section is to accomplish the following (1) Permit residents of the city a broad choice in the use of their homes as a place of livelihood and for the production or supplementing of personal and family income (2) Protect residential areas from adverse impacts of activities associated with home occupations (3) Establish criteria and development standards for home occupations conducted in residential uses 1 CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 2014-24 (b) Permitted home occupations Permitted home occupations are as follows (1) Office uses such as professional and business office activities that do not involve clients, customers or employees visiting the premises(telephone use only) (2) Off-site sales of customary hobby crafts produced at hobbyist volumes in the home by family members (3) Off-site provision of services to other homeowners that does not involve the use of tools or machinery in size or numbers beyond that customarily found in a residence (c) Prohibited home occupations The following are prohibited (1) Motor vehicle and boat repair (2) Beauty shops and barbershops (3) Child care centers or nursery schools (4) Amplified musical instrument instruction (5) Dance and nonamplified musical instrument instruction, except private tutoring of no more than one student per session (6) Photography studios (7) Retail and wholesale sales (8) Painting or detailing of vehicles, trailers or boats (9) Upholstering (10) Welding (11) Taxidermy (12) Dentists'and doctors'offices (13) Lawyers offices (14) Kennels and pet grooming shops (15) Any use found by the city manager to not comply with the general nature, intent and requirements of this section and other provisions of the land development code (d) Restrictions Home occupations are permitted accessory uses in all residential zones, subject to the following restrictions (1) No persons other than members of the family residing on the premises shall be engaged in the home occupation (2) No use of material or mechanical equipment which creates any unreasonably loud, disturbing and unnecessary sound, electrical interference, vibration, odor or effect which can be heard, felt or otherwise sensed upon adjoining property or other public right-of-way shall be allowed (3) No commodities shall be advertised, stored or kept outside, or sold on the premises (4) No signs or structures shall be allowed other than those normally permitted in the zone (5) The use shall not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic beyond that normal to the zone in which it is located (6) No outdoor storage of materials, supplies or commercial vehicles visible from the public street or adjacent property shall be allowed in connection with the home occupation beyond that normal to the residential character of the zone 2 CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 2014-24 (7) The use of the dwelling unit for a home occupation shall be clearly incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes by its occupants, and not more than 25 percent of the floor area of the dwelling unit shall be used in the operation of the home occupation The appearance of the structure shall not be altered, nor shall the conduct of the occupation within the structure be such that the structure may be reasonably recognized as serving a nonresidential use (8) No home occupation shall cause an increase in the use of any one or more public utilities, water, sewer and garbage collection, so that the combined total use for dwelling and home occupation purposes exceeds the customary average for similar type residences within the city (9) A local business tax receipt granted for a home occupation shall not be transferred, assigned or used by any person other than the one for which the receipt is granted Section 122-243 Permitted Uses (a) Generally Permitted uses in the central business district are as follows (1) Retail businesses which supply commodities on the premises, such as but not limited to groceries, baked goods or other foods, drugs, dry goods, clothing, decorations, hardware, furniture, appliances, sporting goods, flowers, etc (2) Personal service establishments, such as but not limited to beauty shops or barbershops, tailor or dressmaking shops, shoe repair, music, dancing and photographic studios and dry cleaners Permanent makeup service may be allowed as an accessory use (with a business tax receipt, and with medical supervision)within an existing salon, beauty shop, barber shop, medical office, or similar use Such service shall be limited to the face area and would consist of cosmetic permanent makeup for eyeliner, eyebrow and mouth/lip liner definition (3) Professional offices, doctors' offices, banks and loan companies (excluding drive-through facilities except with a conditional use permit), insurance and real estate offices and similar businesses (4) Dwelling units, single-family and two-family, permitted in the R-2 district, and other residential uses as permitted in the R-3 distnct, provided that lot size and coverage regulations of the respective district can be accommodated and the lot width of this district is met (5) Buildings, structures and uses maintained or operated by the city (6) Lodges and clubs (7) Restaurants less than 3,000 square feet (b) Floor space Any business establishment or structure proposing to occupy 3,000 square feet of total floor space or more shall require application for a conditional use permit 3 CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 2014-24 (c) Uses to be enclosed, outdoor storage All uses must be within a completely enclosed building, except for outdoor storage, which must receive site plan approval and be screened from public streets and adjacent property (d) Sidewalk use Business establishments may utilize outside private or public sidewalk area for patron use to include non-fastened small tables and chairs, or benches during business hours only Compact outside display areas may also be utilized provided the display has a maximum width of 25 percent of a retail store width or ten feet in width, whichever is less, four feet in depth, and six feet in height Businesses which utilize this type of sidewalk use shall maintain at least a four foot wide open area for passage from one property to the next, from the inside of any curb toward the business front, and in accordance with the American with Disabilities Act Where such four-foot open space is not available, table and chairs or displays shall not be allowed All such uses shall be approved by the city manager or his designee Section 122-244 Conditional Uses (a) Conditional uses in the CBD district are as follows (1) Retail businesses, personal service establishments and professional offices occupying 3,000 square feet of total floor area or more, provided, however, that no retail establishment may occupy more than 100,000 square feet (2) Public or semipublic facilities or structures not maintained or operated by the city and not listed under permitted uses(i e , operated by any other governmental unit) (3) Utility facilities (i e , electrical transformers, gas regulator stations, etc ) (4) Hospitals, clinics, adult congregate living facilities and nursing homes that provide treatment of human ailments or personal care operations (5) Nursery schools, kindergartens or child care centers, provided the outdoor play area is enclosed by a fence at least four feet high and all state requirements are met (6) Private schools (7) Funeral homes (8) Convenience stores and gas stations, provided on-site parking requirements are met (9) Laundries (10) Automotive service stations, provided on-site parking requirements are met (11) Restaurants over 3,000 square feet 4 CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 2014-24 (12) Lounges (13) Bed and breakfast inns as provided in article V of this chapter (14) Theaters, cinemas and auditoriums (15) Churches (16) Planned unit developments In case of uncertainty of the classification of any use, uses may be permitted which, after consideration by the planning and zoning commission and approval by the city council, are not more obnoxious to the district than uses provided in this section All conditional uses must be provided per Chapter 86, article III, Division 3 6 CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 2014-24 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Clermont, Lake County, Flonda on this 23`d day of September, 2014 CITY OF CLERMONT Y 1 ' f gvy�n�drneRi 4411 "',1 ��r 1 f,f r i� 'kilk r,y '�•�' _ 3. ;;' `�' ` ` a d S urville, Jr, •or 'ATTEST Tracy Ackr e y e, City Cler.� Approved as to form and legalit D ' an �rney 6