2015-11 Land Development Regulations for I-1 Light Industrial Zoning DistrictORDINANCE NO. 2015-11
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING APPENDIX A,
"APPEARANCE PLAN," AND APPENDIX C (CHAPTER 45), "ZONING," OF
THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ADOPT LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS FOR THE I -1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT;
AMENDING SECTION III OF THE APPEARANCE PLAN TO INCLUDE THE
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING SECTION 45 -21,
"TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA AND ANTENNA TOWERS," TO
ALLOW SUCH FACILITIES WITHIN THE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT;
CREATING A NEW SECTION 45 -38, "I -1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT," TO
PROVIDE FOR DEFINITIONS, PERMITTED AND SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
AND FOR ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS APPLICABLE
THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2009 -12, the Village Council
amended the Village's Comprehensive Plan to incorporate a Light Industrial /Business land use
classification; and
WHEREAS, through the adoption of Ordinance No. 2010 -19, the Village assigned seven
recently annexed parcels of property totaling approximately 4.64 acres, located north of
Richard Road and west of the Florida East Coast Railway right -of -way, a future land use designation
of Light Industrial; and
WHEREAS, as required by Section 163.3202, Florida Statutes, the Village wishes to adopt
land development regulations to implement the Light Industrial/Business land use classification; and
WHEREAS, on December 2, 2014, the Village Planning Commission, sitting as the
Local Planning Agency, determined that the proposed land development regulations were
consistent with the Village Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council, having conducted duly advertised public hearings and
given this matter due consideration, determines that the adoption of this Ordinance is in the best
interests of the residents and citizens of the Village of North Palm Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing "whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and incorporated herein.
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Section 2. The Village Council hereby amends Appendix C, "Appearance Plan," of the
Village Code of Ordinances by amending Section III to read as follows (additional language underlined):
C/ ) SECTION III AREAS OF JURISDICTION
AREAS AND ELEMENTS UNDER JURISDICTION
The jurisdictional areas of the Appearance Board are all areas within the Village
of North Palm Beach that are zoned:
R1
SINGLE- FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT — Applies to all
usages except single family and their normal accessory buildings
R2
MULTIPLE - FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT
R3
APARTMENT DWELLING DISTRICT
CA
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
CIA
LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
CB
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
C1
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
C2
AUTOMOTIVE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
C3
REGIONAL PUBLIC DISTRICT
P
PUBLIC DISTRICT
C -OS
CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE
CC
TRANSITIONAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
I -1
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
NBOZ
NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT
Section 3. The Village Council hereby amends Article II, "Generally," of Appendix C
(Chapter 45), "Zoning," of the Village Code of Ordinances by amending Section 45 -21,
"Telecommunications Antenna and Antenna Towers," to read as follows (additional language underlined):
Sec. 43 -21. Telecommunications antenna and antenna towers.
Antenna and /or antenna towers owned and operated subject to the
provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 may be located and
constructed in accordance with the following provisions:
(2) New free standing towers /antennas locations and new
tower /antenna locations which do not conform to section 45 -1 of
this article may only be allowed by special exception granted by
the village council subject to the following criteria:
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b. New freestanding tower /antenna locations and new
tower /antenna locations will be considered only after the
C" applicant for an antenna or antenna tower has to the fullest
extent practicable, demonstrated to the village council that
all existing structures either will not accommodate an
antenna installation or are not available for an antenna or
antenna tower installation. If an antenna or antenna tower
cannot be located on any existing structure without
unreasonably compromising the antenna tower's signal
reception or transmission capability or unreasonably
compromising the communication system's capability, the
village council will next consider in the following order of
preference, alternate properties and zoning districts:
I- 1, light industrial district
2. C -2, general commercial district
3. COS, conservation and open space district
4. P, public district
5. C -1, neighborhood commercial or C -3 regional
business district
6. CA, CB or C1A, restricted or limited commercial district
7. R3, apartment dwelling district
Section 4. The Village Council hereby amends Article III, "District Regulations," of
Appendix C (Chapter 45), "Zoning," of the Village Code of Ordinances by creating a new
Section 45 -38, "I -1 Light industrial district," to read as follows (additional language underlined):
Section 45.38. I -1 Light industrial district
A. Intent. The purpose and intent of the I -1 light industrial district is
to implement the Light Industrial/Business future land use category, as established
in the Village of North Palm Beach Comprehensive Plan. The I -1 district provides
areas in appropriate locations for certain types of businesses, light manufacturing,
processing or fabrication of non - objectionable products not involving the use of
material, processes or machinery likely to cause undesirable effects u op n the
environment or on nearby or adjacent residential or commercial properties.
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B. Definitions. The following definitions shall be used for the purposes
of the I -1 light industrial district:
Agriculture, Research and Development: The use of land or buildings for
agriculture research and the cultivation of new agricultural products.
Art Studio: An establishment used in the practice of artistic pursuits, including,
but not limited to, instruction, for fine arts, music, photography_ painting, sculpture,
drama, speech, and dance.
Assisted Living Facility: A facility licensed by the agency for health care
administration which provides housing, meals and personal care and services to
adults for a period exceeding g went, -four 24) hours, as defined in s. 429.02, F.S.,
as amended.
Auto Paint and Body Shop: An establishment engaged in the painting of
motor vehicles or performance of major external repairs of a non - mechanical nature.
Auto Service Station: An establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale
of gasoline or motor fuels. An auto service station may include accessory activities
such as the sale of vehicle accessories or supplies, the lubrication of motor vehicles,
the minor adjustment or minor repair of motor vehicles, the sale of convenience
food items, or an accessory restaurant.
Broadcast Studio: An establishment primarily engaged in broadcasting
visual or aural programs by radio or television to the public including, but not
limited to, providing cable and other television services, rop ducing recorded television
or radio program materials, and broadcasting commercial, religious, educational
and education -based television and radio programming.
Building upplies: An establishment engaged in the fabrication and /or sale
of products to contractors for the construction, maintenance, repair and improvement
of real property.
Butcher Shop: An establishment dealing in the dressing and /or retail or
wholesale of meat, poultry or fish.
Car Wash: A permanent establishment engaged in washing or detailing
motor vehicles, which may involve production line methods with a conveyor,
blower, or other mechanical devices, and which may employ some hand labor.
Detailing includes hand washing and waxing, striping, and interior cleaning.
Catering Service: An establishment where food and beverages are
prepared and delivered for consumption off the premises. A catering service may
also provide personnel, serving equipment, and decorations.
Chipping and Mulching: An establishment using equipment designed to
cut tree limbs, brush or wood construction debris into small pieces for use as mulch.
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Commercial Greenhouse: An establishment having roofs and walls made
of rolled plastic or similar materials used for the indoor cultivation of plants,
which may include hydroponic farming_
C)
Communications Panel Antennas, Commercial: A tower with the princilal,
use of facilitating transmissions for AM/FM radio, television, microwave and
cellular telephone and includes transmission towers, antennas and accessory
equipment and structures.
Community Vegetable Garden: A plot of land used primarily as a
vegetable garden, which is cultivated and harvested by a group of residents from
the surrounding area.
Data and Information Processing: An establishment used for business
offices of an industrial nature, including, but not limited to, corporate centers,
mail processing and telemarketing centers. Such uses are eg nerally not fre uq ented
by the e� public.
Day care center: An establishment that provides care, protection and
supervision for children when licensed by the Palm Beach County Health Department,
or adults when licensed b,, the for Health Care Administration, not related
by blood or marriage or foster care responsibility, for a period of less than 24 hours
per day. Day care does not include nighttime or ovemi hg t care.
DispatchingOffice: An establishment providing services off -site to households
and businesses using land -based communications. Typical uses include janitorial
services, pest control services, and taxi, limousine, and ambulance services.
Dog Daycare: An establishment providing daytime care and training for
domestic dogs.
Farmers Market: An establishment providing_ the wholesale sale of
farm produce.
Film Production Studio: The use of a lot or building for the production of
films, videos or other recordings for exhibition or sale.
Fitness Center: An enclosed building or structure containing multi -use facilities
for conducting recreational activities such as aerobic exercises, weight lifting,
running, swimming racquetball, handball, and squash. This use shall also include
instructional studios, such as dance studios and karate schools. A fitness center may
also include the following customary accessory activities as long as s they are intended
for the use of the members of the center and not for the e� public: babysitting,
food service, and the service of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption.
Food Service establishment: Any building, vehicle, place or structure, or
M room or division in a building, vehicle, place or structure where food is prepared,
served, or sold for immediate consumption on or in the vicinity of the premises;
called for or taken out by customers; or prepared prior to being delivered to another
location for consumption.
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Food truck: A mobile food dispensing vehicle that is self - propelled and
capable of being moved from place to place and where food and beverages are
" \ consumed off - premises.
Governmental Services: Buildings or facilities owned or operated by a
government entity and providing services for the public. Typical uses include
administrative offices for government agencies, public libraries, police stations,
public utilities and public works facilities.
Instructional studio: A commercial establishment providing or instmetion
for competition in martial arts, exercise, gymnastics, or related /similar activities.
Kennel (Commercial): A commercial establishment, including any building
or land, used for the training, boarding or ro�g of domesticated animals
(e.g. dogs and cats) for profit and not necessarily owned by the occupants of
the premises.
Landscape Service: An establishment engaged in the provision of
landscape maintenance or installation services, such as lawn mowing, tree, shrub
or hedge trimming, leaf blowing, landscape design, and landscape installation.
Laundry Services: An establishment that provides washing, dryingz
dry - cleaning, or ironing machines for hire to be used by customers on the
premises, or that is engaged in providing laundry and dry cleaning services with
customer drop -off and pick -u.
Machine or WeldinShShop: A workshop where machines, machine parts,
or other metal products are fabricated. Typical uses include machine shops,
welding shops and sheet metal shops.
Manufacturing and Processing (Light): An establishment engaged in the
manufacture, predominately from previously prepared materials, of finished products
or parts, including_ processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment and packaging of
such products, and incidental storage, sales and distribution of such products, but
excluding heavy industrial processing. Typical uses include factories, large-scale
production, wholesale distribution, publishing and food processing_
Medical and Dental Laboratory: A facility for the construction or repair of
prosthetic devices or medical testing exclusively on the written order of a licensed
member of the dental or medical profession and not for the eneral up blic.
Medical or Dental Office: An establishment where patients, who are not
lodged overnight, are admitted for examination or treatment by_ erp sons practicing any
form of healirng or health - building services whether such persons be medical doctors,
chiropractors, osteopaths, podiatrists, naturopaths, optometrists, dentists, or any such
profession, the practice of which is lawful in the State of Florida. A pain manage
clinic shall not be considered a medical or dental office.
Monument Sales, Retail: An establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale
of monuments, such as headstones, footstones, markers, statues, obelisks, cornerstones,
gargoyles and ledges, for placement on graves, including indoor or outdoor storage.
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Nursery, Retail or Wholesale : An establishment offering the wholesale or
retail sale of horticultural specialties such as flowers, shrubs sod trees mulch and
1 accessory hardscape materials, such as decorative stones, intended for ornamental
or landscaping ppooses.
Office, Business or Professional: An establishment providing executive
management, administrative, or professional services, but not involving medical
or dental services or the sale of merchandise, except as an incidental uses.
Typical uses include property and financial management firms, employment
agencies (other than day labor), travel agencies, advertising agencies secretarial
and telephone services, contract post office; professional or consulting services in
the fields of law, architecture, design, engineering, accounting and similar professions,
and business offices of private companies, utility companies, up blic agencies and
trade associations.
Park, Passive: A public or private outdoor recreation area relvina on a
natural or man-made resource base and developed with a low intensity of impact on
the land. Typical uses include trail systems, wildlife management and demonstration
areas for historical, cultural, scientific, educational or other purposes that relate to
the natural qualities of the area, and support facilities for such activities.
Parking Lot or Parking Garage, Commercial: A lot used for temporary
parking or storage for motor vehicles as a principal use for a fee.
Place of Worship: A sanctuary which may include a retreat, convent,
seminary or other similar use, owned or operated by a tax - exempt religious group
that is used periodically, primarily or exclusively for religious worship, activities
and related services.
Printin and nd Copying Services: An establishment engaged in retail hp otocopy_
reproduction, or blueprinting services.
Repair and Maintenance, General: An establishment enaaaed in the rebair
and maintenance of motor vehicles or other heavy equipment or machinerL
including automobiles, boats, motorcycles, personal watercraft and trucks, excluding
paint and body work. Typical uses include vehicle repair garages, tune -up stations,
glass shops, quick -lube, and muffler shops.
Repair Services, Limited: An establishment enaaaed in the rebair of
personal apparel or household appliances, furniture, and similar items, excluding
repair of motor vehicles. Typical uses include apparel repair and alterations,
small appliance repair, small motor repair (including golf carts, mopeds and lawn
mowers), bicycle repair, clock and watch repair, and shoe repair shops.
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Residential substance abuse treatment. An establishment that includes the
following licensed providers or facilities as specifically listed in Section 397.311(181
Florida Statutes, rop viding overnight services: (a) day or night treatment with
community housing; (b) detoxification services, (c) medication - assisted treatment
for opiate addition; (d ) outpatient treatment and intensive outpatient treatment;
(e) additions receiving facility-, intensive inpatient treatment facility
(g) residential treatment facility. Residential substance abuse treatment providers
maw provide outpatient substance abuse treatment services.
Restaurant, fast food.• An establishment equipped to sell food and
beverages by one of the following methods: drive - through sales to patrons in
automobiles for take -out who place orders through a window or remote
transmission device; or sales to patrons for take -out or dining in, that includes
three or more of the following: food or beverage choices are advertised on a menu
board, countertop sales where payment is made prior to consumption, disposable
containers and utensil, limited service dining facilities with no hostess or waiters;
and self - service or prepackaged condiments.
Restaurant, take out: An establishment where food and beverages are served
to be consumed off - premises.
Security or Caretaker Quarters: An accessory residence used by a caretaker
or security guard actively engaged in providing hy, custodial or managerial
services upon the premises.
Self - Service Storage, Limited Access: A facility consisting of individual,
self - contained units that are leased for the storage of business or personal goods_.
Transportation Facility: A facility for loading, unloading, and interchange
of passengers, baggage, and freight or package express between modes of
transportation. Typical uses include bus terminals, railroad stations and yards,
and major mail - processing, centers.
Transportation Transfer Facility (Distribution): An establishment
providing for the transfer of transportation or other motorized vehicles, but not
involving vehicle sales or rental (retail or wholesale). Typical uses include the
transfer of automobiles, trucks, heavy equipment, or other motorized vehicles
prior to distribution to retail dealers.
Shade House: A temporary screen enclosure used to protect plants from
insects, heat and exposure to the sun.
Towing Service, No Storage: An establishment engaged in tow truck and
towing services, including dispatching, with no outdoor storage of vehicles, sales
or repairing or salvage activity.
Veterinary Clinic: An establishment engaged in providing medical care,
treatment and temporary boarding for animals.
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Vocational School: An establishment offering regularly scheduled instruction
in technical, commercial, or trade skills such as business, real estate, building and
construction trades, electronics, computer programming and technology, automotive
/ or aircraft mechanics and technology, or other type of vocational instruction.
Warehouse: A building used for the storage of raw materials, equipment,
or products. Typical uses include moving companies, cold storage, and dead storage
facilities, but exclude self - service storage facilities.
Wholesaling, General: An establishment engaged in the display=
maintainingL inventories of goods, storage, distribution and sale of goods to other
firms for resale or supplying _ goods to various trades, such as landscapers,
construction contractors, institutions, industries, or professional businesses. In addition
to selling, wholesale establishments sort and rg ade goods in large lots, break bulk
and redistribute in smaller lots, delivery and refrigeration storage, but excluding
vehicle sales, wholesale greenhouses or nurseries, wholesale of gas and fuel, and
wholesale building supplies.
C. Uses permitted. Within any 1-1 light industrial district, a building,
structure, land or water shall not be used except for one or more of the following uses:
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Light Industrial Use Matrix
Use Tvpe
Securijy or caretakers quarters SE
P
Art studio
Assisted livipg facility
P
Auto paint and body shgp
P
Auto service station
SE
Broadcast studio
P
Building sLipplies
SE
Car Wash
SE
Catering service
P
Communications Panel Antennas
SE
Dispatching office
P
Food service establishment
P
Food trucks
P
Instructional studio
P
Kennel, commercial
SE
Laundry service
P
Medical or dental office
P
Monument sales retail
P
Office, business or professional
P
Parking lot or parking garage commercial
P
Printing and copying services
P
Repair and maintenance, general
P
Repair services, limited
P
Residential substance abuse treatment
P
Restaurant, fast food
P
Restaurant, take out
P
Self-service stpEqge
SE
Veterinary clinic
P
Vocational school
P
Commercial greenhouse
P
Communily vegetable garden
P
Farmer's market, wholesale
P
Nigsery, wholesale or retail
P
Shade house
P
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Light Industrial (I -1) District Use Matrix (continued)
Place of worshi
Fitness center
P - Permitted by right
SE - Permitted subject to special exception approval per Section 45 -16.2
D. Supplemental use regulations for select permitted or special
exception uses. Permitted or special exception uses in the I -1 district shall be
subject to the following conditions.
1. Assisted living facility: The following shall hall apply
a. Assisted living facilities shall be approved as a planned unit
development.
b. Each residential livina area containing one (1) bed shall
have a minimum floor area of one hundred fifty (150)
square feet. An additional one hundred (100) square feet of
floor area shall be required for each additional bed provided
within the same residential living
C. The maximum number of beds allowed in an assisted living
facility shall be determined by multiplying the gross acreage
of the site by 47.28 beds per acre.
2. Auto paint and body shop: All activity, except detailing and car
washing shall be conducted within an enclosed structure. Use of
outdoor lifts, jacks, paint booths and similar equipment is prohibited.
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3. Building supplies: Limited retail sales of lumber and similar products
to consumers may be conducted only as an accessory use to the
�i primary wholesale use.
4. Butcher shop: The following shall hall apply:
a. Storage and disposal: Outdoor storage or disposal of waste
or byproducts is not permitted.
b. Slaughtering Slaughtering, rendering and dressing shall be
prohibited.
5. Catering Service: The use shall be subject to the following_
a. Catering shall be allowed as an accessory use to a restaurant.
b. The use of more than three delivery vehicles shall require
special exception approval.
6. Car wash: A car wash shall be allowed to utilize one canopy which
may be located in the rear yard with a minimum five -foot setback,
provided that it is not adjacent to a residential use.
7. Chipping and mulching_
a Lot size: A minimum of five acres.
b. Setback: A minimum of 500 feet from any property
abutting a residential district.
C. Accessory uses: Potting soil manufacturing may be allowed
as an accessory use to chipping and mulching.
d. Access: Access shall be restricted to specific entrances
with gates that can be locked and that carry official notice
that only authorized persons are allowed on the site.
8. Communications panel antennas: Communications panel antennas
may be allowed subject to Section 45 -21 of this code.
9. Community ve etg able arm
a. Accessory structures: Accessory structures shall be limited
to 400 square feet.
b. Spraying: Aerial application of fertilizer or pesticides is
prohibited.
c. Parkin: Overnight parking shall be prohibited.
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d. Loading: All loading and unloading activities shall be
restricted to the site and shall not encroach into any setbacks.
l
e. Storage: Outdoor storage is prohibited. The storage off all
accessory equipment or products shall be contained within
an accessory structure.
10. Daycare center: The use shall be subject to the following_
a. Day care does not include nighttime care (after 8:00 p.m.)
or ovemi htg care.
b. Limited day care (6 -20 children or adults) my be permitted
as an accessory use to a place of worship, vocational school
or government services use.
11. Dispatching office: A dispatching office shall be limited to no more
than three service or delivery vehicles unless specifically ap rp oved
by the Village Council as part of a Planned Unit Development.
12. Dog daycare:
a. Waste disposal: A dog daycare shall comply with each of
the following standards:
W Palm Beach County Environmental Control Rule
(ECR) 1 and ECR 2;
All applicable rules and regulations of the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP);
(� All applicable rules and regulations of the Palm Beach
County Health Department;
(4� All applicable rules and regulations of the Palm Beach
County Solid Waste Authority.
b. Number of dogs: The number of dogs permitted shall be
based upon the square footage of the facility pursuant to
Palm Beach County Animal Control Center limitations and
requirements.
C. Vehicle drop -off spaces: Vehicle drop -off spaces shall be
provided and are subject to the following standards: (1) at
least 3 drop-off spaces shall be provided for each 50 dogs
of approved capacity and (2) drop-off spaces shall measure
not less than 12 feet by 20 feet.
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d. Outdoor runs: If used, outdoor runs or animal exercise areas
shall be located a minimum of 300 feet from a residential use
or zoning district, be hard surfaced or grassed with drains
l provided every ten feet and be connected to a central or
individual sanitary facility approved by Seacoast Utility
Authority or the Palm Beach County Health Department.
A minimum six -foot high chain -link fence shall be required
around outdoor runs. In addition, a continuous solid opaque
hedge a minimum of four feet at installation shall be provided
around the outdoor run area.
13. Film production studio:
a. Outdoor activities: Outdoor activities, including ig lming or
staging of a film, are prohibited unless specifically authorized
by the Village Council.
b. Film permit: Prior to commencement of anv regulated
activity related to the production of a film within the Village,
a film permit shall be issued by the Director of the Palm Beach
County Film and Television Commission. The duration of
the permit shall not exceed twenty -four months without
approval of the Community Development Director.
14. Food trucks:
a. Food trucks shall only permitted as an accessory use to a
primary, pproved use.
b. Food trucks selling items other than uackaged or nre- backaged
food items shall be licensed as mobile food dispensing vehicles
by the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants and shall
comply with all rules and regulations promulgated by
Division, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to
potable water and waste disposal. Food trucks selling
packaged and pre - packaged food items only shall be
licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services.
15. Kennel, commercial:
a. Limitations of use: A commercial kennel shall be limited to
the training, boarding and grooming of dogs and cats.
b. Outdoor runs: Outdoor runs shall comply with the
requirements of Section 45- 38(D)(I 1, )d above.
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16. Manufacturing, assembly or processing: All activities involving
the manufacturing, assembly r processing of goods shall be within
completely enclosed buildings with permanent outside walls
Ci
17. Parking lot or parking garage, commercial:
a. Principal use: Parking spaces may be rented for dail
parking only. Any other businesses of any kind shall not be
conducted on the lot including repair service display, or
storage of other goods, except mobile emergency services
and detailing.
b. Location: A commercial parking lot shall not be located on
a parcel adjacent to residential land uses.
C. Storage: Storage of vehicles and trailers shall be permitted
if screened from public view by a permanent opaque wall
or fence.
18. Residential substance abuse treatment.
a. No residential substance abuse treatment establishment
may be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of any
other residential substance abuse treatment establishment.
The separation distance shall be measured from the closest
property line of each residential substance abuse treatment
center establishment.
b. The maximum number of beds allowed in a residential
substance abuse treatement facility shall be determined by
multiplying the gross acreage of the site by 47.28 beds
per acre.
19. Restaurant, fast food:
a. Fast -food restaurants shall be located at the intersection of
two public access roads.
b. Drive through facilities includin queuing and nd by-pass
lanes that run parallel and are visible from adjacent streets
shall provide additional landscaping to mitigate views of
the vehicular use areas.
C. Required parking spaces shall not be separated from the
restaurant main entrance by a distance of more than 150 feet.
d. Cross- access shall be provided to all abutting parcels that have
a non - residential zoning classification. A cross - access easement
shall be recorded prior to issuance of a building permit.
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20. Security or caretaker dwelling_
a. Number: One security or caretaker dwelling shall be permitted
�\ ) as an accessory use on the same lot as a principal use
permitted per Section 45- 38(C).
b. Occupancy: A securily or caretaker quarters shall be for
the exclusive use of the site on which it is located and shall
be occupied only the custodian, caretaker, or owner of
the principal use and his or her immediate family.
C. Maximum size: The maximum size of a security or caretaker
dwelling shall be not more than 800 square feet.
21. Self- service storage, limited access:
a. Exterior service doors: All exterior service doors must not
be visible from any public street or adjacent property.
b. Maximum height: Buildings shall be a maximum of two stories
in height.
C. Blank walls: No blank walls shall be permitted facing the
front yard.
d. Minimum separation: A minimum of 1,000 feet separation
shall be required between limited access storage facilities.
The separation distance shall be measured from the closest
property line of each self - service storage fa�cilit .
22. Veterinary clinic: Outdoor runs shall comply with the requirements
of Section 45- 38(D)(1 1)d above.
23. Warehouse:
a. Accessory office: The maximum amount of office space in
each warehouse bay shall not exceed thirty percent of the
gross floor area of the associated bay.
b. Sales: General retail sales are prohibited.
C. Manufacturing: Manufacturing, assembly or processing
activities are prohibited in a warehouse.
E. Deliveries adjacent to residential land uses. Any establishment
that receives deliveries and is located adjacent to residential land uses shall be
subject to the following restrictions:
1. Deliveries shall be limited to the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
only, Monday through Saturday, and are prohibited on Sunday,
2. Delivery truck engines, including refrigeration units, shall not be
operated between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
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F. Wellfield protection. All permitted and accessory uses within the
I -1 light industrial district shall be subject to the provisions of Article 14.13
Wellfield Protection of the Palm Beach County Unified Land Development Code
as amended.
G. Building site area regulations. In the I -1 district, each lot or Darcel
of land shall comply with the following standards:
1.
Minimum site area: One acre.
2.
Minimum lot width: 100 feet.
3.
Minimum Lot Depth: 200 feet.
4.
Minimum front setback: 40 feet.
5.
Minimum Rear Setback: 20 feet.
6.
Side Interior Setback: 15 feet.
7.
Side Corner Setback: 25 feet.
8.
Building height: 35 feet.
9.
Maximum lot coverage: 45 %.
10.
Maximum floor- area - ratio: 0.45.
H.
Property perimeter requirements. The following_ general requirements
for the treatment of property perimeters shall apply to the I -1 light industrial district:
frontage where a 10 -foot buffer
A
When the
following
B
adjoins the
following
C
a minimum landscape
buffer of this width
is required
D
which will contain this
material to achieve
capacity required
1.
I -1 light
industrial
Residential
district or use
15 feet, adjacent to all common
1 tree, 12 to 14 feet in height
boundaries excluding street
every 25 linear feet, plus a
district
frontage where a 10 -foot buffer
continuous 4 -foot hedge, a
is required
6 -foot visually opaque
wall, fence or earth berm
2.
I -1 light
industrial
Industrial
district or use
5 feet, adjacent to all common
(same as above) except
boundaries excluding street
2 -foot to 3 -foot hedge with
district
frontage where a 10 -foot buffer
no wall
is required
3.
I -1 light
industrial
Commercial
district or use
5 feet, adjacent to all common
(same as above) except
boundaries excluding street
2 -foot to 3 -foot hedge with
district
frontage where a 10 -foot buffer
no wall
is required
4.
I -1 light
industrial
Public or
Conservation and
15 feet, adjacent to all common
1 tree, 12 to 14 feet in
height, every 25 lineal feet,
boundaries, excluding street
district
Open Space
district or use
frontage where a 10 -foot buffer
plus a continuous 2 -foot to
is required
3 -foot hedge
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1. Abutting I -1 properties. When two parcels within an I -1 light industrial
zoning district abut side and/or rear setbacks, the required landscape
material in the abutting side or rear setback of the perimeter buffer
may be relocated to the interior landscape area or other perimeter
buffers of the subject property. The relocation of the required
landscape material must be approved by the Planning Commission.
2. Waiver of perimeter requirements. Property perimeter requirements
for properties in the I -1 District may be reduced or waived by
Village Council, on a case by case basis during the Planned Unit
Development (PUD) approval process. The reduction or deletion
of the landscape design standards shall be permitted only when
such action shall further the purpose and intent of the I -1 District
and where one or more of the following circumstances exists:
a. Proximity to railroad tracks;
b. Non - conforming lot status;
C. Proximity to public land containing a significant buffer,
d. Proximity to a public right -of -way containing an extensive
landscape buffer or screening wall.
1. Landscape buffer standards for Congress Avenue. Each I -1 District
parcel of land adjacent to the ultimate right -of -way of Congress Avenue shall
provide a landscape buffer running_ parallel with the right -of -way. The landscape
buffer shall comply with the following standards:
1. Minimum width. The landscape buffer shall have a minimum width
of 25 feet, as measured from the ultimate right -of -way line, as
determined by Palm Beach County.
2. Restrictions. Buildings or structures shall not be erected or
reconstructed within this buffer, except for permitted signs,
lighting or required public utilities.
3. Required planting palette for installed vegetation. As a minimum,
80 percent of the total installed and /or preserved landscape
material shall be selected from native plant species consistent with
the requirements of Section 27 -62(a) of this Code.
4. Tree and shrub planting requirements.
a. Required tree heights. At the time of installation all tree
material shall be of heights ying from 6 feet to 15
overall feet or higher. The minimum following height
requirements shall apples
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Congress Avenue Buffer: Tree Height Requirements
Minimum tree planting height
Minimum erp centage of total quantity
to be installed
6 -8 feet
5%
8 -12 feet
50%
12 -14 feet
15%
15 feet or rg eater
10%
b. Minimum number of trees. The minimum number of trees and
shrubs required in the buffer is as follows:
Congress Avenue Buffer: Number of Trees and Shrubs Required
Use of abutting
right -of -way
Trees per linear feet
of roadway frontage*
Shrubs per linear feet
of roadway frontage*
Nonresidential
1 per 20 lineal feet.
1 per 4 lineal feet.
* Pedestrian and vehicular access points may be excluded from the above linear
buffer requirements when the access points are ap rop ved by the Village.
C. Shrub planting reauirements. Shrub planting reauirements.
At time of installation all shrub material shall be 36 inches
in height with a minimum container size of three gallons for
all nursery materials. Tree spade and transplanted material
from on -site shall be a minimum 36 inches in height at time
of planting,
5. Preserved plant materials. Existing on -site native vegetation shall
be preserved where possible within the required buffer widths.
Existing native trees and shrubs that are preserved or relocated
within the buffer areas will be credited towards satisfying ing the
minimum required installation of landsca ing.
6. Lakes. Lakes may be provided within the required buffer areas
provided the minimum buffer width specified is provided. Buffer
area plant materials displaced by a lake shall be included within
other required buffer areas.
J. Off- street parking and loading regulations.
1. Prohibitions:
a. The storage or displav of merchandise. motor vehicles for
sale, or the repair of vehicles in designated _ parking areas or
on sidewalks is prohibited.
b. Parking shall not be permitted in the first ten feet of the
required front yard depth, measured from the street right -
of -way line.
ine.
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2. Parking spaces required. For each of the uses permitted in Section
45 -38(C) the Community Development Director or his or her desi ee
1 shall determine, prior to the submittal of a site plan application
which of the following_ general categories of parking spaces
requirements shall apply to a specific development concept:
ParkiM Spaces Re uc� fired
General Use Category
One space for each 100
square feet of floor area
Data and Information Processing
One space for each 200
square feet of floor area
Auto Paint and Body Shop, Building Sup 1p ies
Catering Service, Laundry Service, Medical or
Dental Office, Office, Business or Professional,
Parking Lot or Parking arage Commercial,
Machine or Welding Shop, Medical or Dental
Laboratory, Fitness Center
One space for each 250
square feet of floor area
Auto Service Station, Dispatching Office Printing
and Copying Services, Repair and Maintenance
General, Repair Services Limited,
One space for each 500
square feet of floor area
Towing Service No Storage
One space for each 1,000
square feet of floor area
Broadcast Studio, Butcher Shop Wholesale,
Agriculture Research and Development
Wholesaling General
Ones ace per dwelling unit
Security or Caretakers Quarters
One space for each 200
square feet of office, retail or
Car Wash Including Hand Washing and Waxing,
Striping, and Interior ClegRiag
indoor seating floor area
One space for each 200
square feet of floor area,
excluding animal exercise area
Veterinary Clinic
One space for each 200
square feet of floor area,
including outdoor display area
Farmer's Market Wholesale
One space for each 200
square feet of floor area —
Offices ace only
Transportation Facility
One space for each 200
square feet of floor area-
Office space only + one space
Transportation Transfer Facility - Distribution
per employee
One space for each 200
square feet of ro�g or
Kennel Commercial
office floor area + one space
per employee on shift of
greatest employment
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Parking Spaces Required
General Use Category
One space for each 500
square feet of floor area +
Landscape Service, Monument Sales Retail
One space per 2,500 square
feet of outdoor stora a area
One space for each 500
square feet of floor area or
Government Services, Place of Worship
ones ace per each three
seats, whichever is rg eater
One space for each 500
square feet of indoor covered
N_ ursery Wholesale or Retail
retail and /or office floor area
+ one space per each four
acres of nursery
One space for each 1,000
Warehouse
square feet of floor area + one
space per each 200 square
feet of offices ace
Two spaces for each 1,000
Film Production Studio, Manufacturing an d
Processing - Light
square feet for the first
10,000 square feet of floor
area + one space per each
1,000 square feet in excess of
10,000 sq. ft. of floor area
Three spaces per each fifty
Dog Day Care
dogs + one space ep r each
500 square feet of cam
retail floor area
Ones ace per each 200 bays
Self- service Storage
+ minimum of five customer
s aces
One per classroom + one per
Vocational School
each four students + one
space per each 200 square
feet of administrative and
assembly floor area
One space per acre of
greenhouse area
Commercial Greenhouse
Four spaces Per garden
Community Vegetable Garden
Two spaces per acre,
minimum of fives aces
Chipping and Mulching
Two spaces for the first acre
park Passive
of park area + %2 s ace per
each additional two acres of
park area
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Parking Spaces Required
General Use Cate ory
One parking space ep r four
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
patient beds plus one space
per employee on shift of
greatest employment.
One parking space for each
Assisted Living Facilities
residential living area or two
beds whichever is greater,
plus one parking space for
each 300 square feet of
administrative and service
area within the building
(kitchen, service halls, chapel,
dining room, lounge, visiting
areas and treatment Looms).
3. Off - street loading. The_following provisions shall regulate off - street
loading facilities in the I -1 District for those permitted uses requiring
such facilities. A determination of the need for off - street loading
spaces shall be made by the Planning Commission based u on an
applicant's statement of use describing the nature of the proposed
establishment to be submitted with a site plan approval application
a. Required number and size of off - street loading facilities
Each use determined to require off - street loadinggs aces
shall comply with the requirements indicated below:
Gross Floor Area
Loading Spaces Required
0 to 1,000 square feet
None
1,001 to 19,999 square feet
One space at 12 feet x 30 feet
20,000 to 49,999 square feet
One space at 12 feet x 55 feet
50,000 to 99,999 square feet
Two spaces at 12 feet x 55 feet
100,000 square feet or rg eater
Three spaces at 12 feet x 55 feet
b. Location. Loading spaces shall be located such that vehicles
engaged in loading and unloading activities will not encroach
upon, or interfere with, the public use of streets or alleys.
C. Marking and use of loading spaces. Required loading spaces
shall be clearly marked, and shall not be utilized as storage
for ag rbage or trash containers or any other items.
d. Minimum clear height. All loading spaces shall have a
minimum clear height of 13.5 feet.
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4. Vehicle use area requirements.
a. In keeping with the purpose and intent of this chapter, the
following_ general requirements for vehicle use areas shall
apply to the I -1 District:
A
When the
following
B
adjoins the following
C
a minimum landscape buffer
D
which will contain this
of this width is required
material to achieve
capacity, is
1.
I -1 Light
Industrial
any vehicular use
areas on any adjacent
5 feet, adjacent to all non-
residential common
boundaries with 10 feet
adjacent to street frontage.
1 tree per 25 feet (12-
foot to 14 -foot height)
district
rp operty
of linear boundary or
fraction thereof plus a
10 feet, adjacent to all
residential common
boundaries with 10 feet
adjacent to street frontage.
2 -foot to 3 -foot hedge
2.
Any
vehicular
use area in
Any public or private
10 feet, adjacent to road
(same as above)
street
frontage (corner lots shall
only provide 10 feet
adjacent to primary
roadway, secondary
roadway may utilize 5 feet
an I -1 Li t
Industrial
district
b. Vehicle use area reauirements may be reduced or waived b
the Village Council through the Planned Unit Development
(PUD) process, on a case by case basis. The reduction or
deletion of the landscape design standards shall be
permitted only when such action shall further the purpose
and intent of the I -1 District and where one or more of the
following circumstances exists:
LU Proximity to railroad tracks;
Non - conforming lot status;
Proximity to public land containing a significant buffer;
Proximit t� o a public right -of -way containing an
extensive landscape buffer or screening wall.
K. Artificial lighting. Artificial lighting used to illuminate the premises
in the I -1 District shall be directed away from adjacent residential properties.
L. Access. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the I -1 District
parcel shall have access to either a dedicated public road or street, or to a private
road or street developed to Village standards.
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M. Fences, walls and hedges. Fences and walls enclosing any
permitted use shall comply with the following regarding site visibility:
1. Within the area formed by the rights -of -way lines of intersecting
streets, a straight line connecting points on such rights -of -way lines
at a distance of 25 feet in length along_ such rights- of -wa. lames,
such connecting lines extending beyond the points to the edge of
the pavement, there shall be a clear space with no obstruction to
vision. Fences, walls, hedges and vision obstructing_ plantings
shall be restricted to a height of 2 Meet or less above the average
grade of each street as measured at the centerlines thereof.
2. No fence, wall or hedge in the I -1 light industrial district shall
exceed a height ht feet.
N. Outdoor storaze. Outdoor storage and displav may be permitted in
the I -1 District where such use is customarily incidental to the principal use. Such
outdoor display and sale of merchandise shall be limited to the operation of the
principal business located at the premises in question and conducted by
em llooyees of said principal business. There shall be no outdoor display and sale
of merchandise by any person operating or conducting a business which is
different or distinct from the principal business conducted at such location.
a. Outdoor storage may be permitted adiacent to a structure provided
it is located in an area other than a parking area or yard setback
area and screened from a street or abutting residentially zoned
property by a masonry wall, ornamental fence or dense hedge
planting no less than six inches higher than the materials stored.
Screening g ensity must be such that items within the screened area
will not be visible through such screening. When the outside
storage is abutting a residential district, the height of the stored
materials shall not exceed 7 '/z feet from the grade level.
b. Side and rear yard screening will not be required when the abutting
property is also within the I -1 District.
C. Loose materials such as sand, lumber, cardboard boxes and the like
which are subject to being scattered or blown about the premises by
normal weather conditions shall not be allowed. Mulch, soil, and
aggregate products which are ancillary to a nursery may be stored
outside provided that a materials management _program is ap rp oved
by the Village.
O. Screenin, All mechanical, electrical, water meters, exhaust vents, etc.,
located at ground or roof - mounted shall be entirely screened from public view
utilizing opaque materials (i.e., wood fencing, brick, block, etc.) as screening.
Landsca iinng_material shall be incorporated in addition to opaque screening on
equipment located at ground level. Screening material shall accommodate maintenance
or inspection thereof with the use of appropriate panels, and /or hinged ag tes.
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P. Suns. All signs, permanent and temporary, shall be located a
minimum of ten feet from the ultimate rights-of-way line of the adjacent street or road,
as defined by the Village or Palm Beach County, as appropriate.
1. Permit required. All signs shall require the issuance of a building
permit prior to erection and in accordance with the procedures
established by the Village for the issuance of building permits.
2. All building permit applications for si nage in the I -1 District shall
comply with Article V. Signs and Outdoor Displays of the Village Code.
3. Where distinctions among uses are made in Article V, uses in the
I -1 District shall be considered to be commercial uses.
Q. Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone. Any property located within
the Northlake Boulevard Overlay Zone and assigned an I -1 light industrial zoning
designation shall comply with Section 45 -35.3 of this code.
Section 5. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of
the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida.
Section 6. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for
any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void,
such holding shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance.
Section 7. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and resolutions or parts of resolutions in
conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS 11TH DAY OF JUNE, 2015.
PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING
(Village Seal)
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
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25'V t)4Y PF JUNE, 2015.
MAY