40-95 ORDINANCE NO. 40-95
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE 7.9, "DOCKS,
DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT LIFTS", OF THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO CHANGE THE REVIEW
AUTHORITY FROM THE CITY ENGINEER TO THE BUILDING
DIVISION; AMENDING THE APPEAL PROVISION FROM THE CITY
COMMISSION TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; CLARIFYING THE
NUMBER OF DOCKS ALLOWED ON A PROPERTY, REQUIRED
SETBACKS, AND THE LOCATION OF ASSOCIATED DOLPHINS;
INCREASING THE DISTANCE THAT A BOAT LIFT MAY EXTEND
INTO THE WATERWAY; AMENDING TITLE XV, "BUILDING
REGULATIONS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY REPEALING
CHAPTER 1501 "DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT
LIFTS", IN ITS ENTIRETY; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER
CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and
Zoning Board reviewed the subject matter at its meeting of June 19,
1995, and has forwarded the change with a recommendation of approval
by unanimous vote; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(4)(c), the
Planning and Zoning Board, sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has
determined that the change is consistent with, and furthers the
objectives and policies of, the Comprehensive Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Chapter Seven, "Building Regulations",
Article 7.9, "Docks, Dolphins, Finger Piers, and Boat Lifts", of the
Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be,
and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
ARTICLE 7.9 DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT LIFTS
Section 7.9.1 Intent: The intent of this Article is to permit
construction in and upon certain waterways of docks, dolphins, finger
piers, and boat lifts which do not cause a hazardous interference with
navigation, endanger life or property, or deny the public reasonable
visual access to public waterways. These regulations shall be
applicable only to residentially zoned property and shall exclude
commercial boating and related facilities.
Section 7.9.2 Permits Required:
(A) It shall be unlawful to construct any dock, dolphin,
finger pier, or boat lift in the City without first submitting plans
and obtaining a building permit therefor from the Building Department.
The installation of docks, dolphins, finger piers, and boat lifts
shall require the submission to the City in advance of detailed plans
and specifications for the proposed work, a plot plan, as-built
drawings; plus a final certification of completion and compliance to
said engineer's design by a state registered professional engineer
before the City's final acceptance. The design and plans shall
include as a minimum:
(1) Waterway typical section.
(2) Type of soil being penetrated.
(3) Length of piling, minimum embedment into bottom
material, and minimum loading capacity.
(4) Type and treatment of decking, seats, stringers,
and bumpers.
(5) Type of treatment of wooden piles.
(6) Type of fastenings to be used.
(7) American Wood Preservative Association Standards
where applicable.
(B) These plans shall be reviewed and approved by the ~
~¢¢~ Buildinq Division. The ~/~$~ Buildinq Division may
adopt, through administrative policies and procedures, and shall
review said submittal in accordance with certain minimum design
standards, which standards may be amended from time to time to reflect
acceptable engineering practice.
Section 7.9.3 Maintenance; Abatement as Nuisance if Unsafe:
(A) Docks, dolphins, finger piers, and boat lifts shall be
maintained by the property owner in a safe condition, as determined by
the department designated by the City Manager.
(B) A dock, dolphin, finger pier, or boat lift which is
determined to be in an unsafe condition is declared a public nuisance
and may be abated in accordance with the provisions of subsection~
~/~/~~/~/~ 102.5 in the Standard BuildiDq Code.
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Section 7.9.4 Modification of Standards for Approvals Appeals:
(A) Upon the recommendation of the ~/~¢¢~ ~ ·
Official, the Commission may authorize a modification in the standards
for approval as set forth in various subsections of this Article 7.9,
if it is determined that the requirements of these sections would not
be feasible or would constitute hardship in a particular instance, and
provided that a modification would not endanger public safety and
welfare.
(B) Should the ~/~¢¢~ Building Official recommend
against any request for .modification of the standards for approval as
set forth herein, the applicant shall have the right to appeal that
decision of the ~ /~¢¢~ Building Official to the ~~
Boar~ of Adjustment, by filing a written request to the City Manager
within ten days after the decision of the ~$~ /~~ ~
~. The ~$~ Board of Adjustme~ shall conduct a hearing
on the appeal at a regular or special ~¢~$~ Board of Adjustment
meeting and shall render a decision within a reasonable time after the
hearing.
DOCKS
Section 7.9.5 Standards for Approval: A dock may be permitted
subject to the following conditions:
(A) A dock, exclusive of dock pilings, shall not project
more than five feet into a waterway from the property line or seawall
or bulkhead or seawall cap, whichever is nearest to the waterway. In
no case shall the dock extend more than eight feet beyond the property
line.
(B) When ~¢ plot frontage exists along a body of water $~
~ /~¢¢%/~/~¢~, only one dock is permitted. The dock shall not
extend any closer 'than ten feet to the property line of adjacent
property or the distance established for the side yard setback,
whichever is greater.
(~Q) At least one ladder extending from the dock surface to
two feet below the mean low waterline shall be provided for each dock.
Ord. 40-9
Section 7.9.6 Additional Requirements Where Over 50 Feet in Aggregate
Length: A dock or ~/~/~¢ combination of docks serving the same
property and exceeding 50 feet in aggregate length shall be provided
with the following facilities:
(A) At least one sewage pumpout connected to the City
sanitary system.
(B) One potable water hose bib and one electrical outlet
for each 25 feet of dock length or major fraction (over 50%~ thereof
or for each boat where the design of the dock, finger piers, or
dolphins clearly indicates a specific number of boats to be moored.
(C) At least one ladder for each 50 feet of dock length or
major fraction ~ thereof extending from the dock surface to
two feet below the mean low waterline. Where two or more docks serve
the same property, at least one ladder shall be provided for each
dock.
DOLPHINS
Section 7.9.? Standards for Approval: Dolphins may be installed in
conjunction with docking and mooring facilities subject to the
following conditions:
(A) No dolphin shall be permitted when the waterway is less
than 80 feet in width.
(B) For waterways 80 feet in width to 100 feet in width, a
minimum clear width of 50 feet of waterway channel shall be
maintained, and dolphins shall be permitted and may be installed up to
20 feet from the extended property line or seawall or bulkhead,
whichever is nearer to the waterway.
(C) For waterways greater than 100 feet in width, the
maximum distance a dolphin may be installed shall be 25 feet from the
ex~end~d property line or seawall or bulkhead, whichever is nearer to
the waterway.
(D) ~~#/#~/~/~¢/~#~¢~/~/~/~/~/~¢~
¢~¢~/~/Z~/~¢¢~[~/~¢/¢~¢~¢~/~¢~/~¢[ For purposes of
this ~ivision, an extended property line shall mean the extension into
the water of a plot line intersecting the property line along the body
of water if the extension forms right angles with the property line
along the water. ~¢~¢J/~¢/¢~¢~¢~/~¢~/~¢/~/~¢~/~
~/~¢J When the property line aloflg the body of water is curved,
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the extended property line shall mean a line extended into a body of
water at right angles to the tangent of the curve at the point of
intersection with the plot line.
(E) Dolphins shall be constructed of preservative-treated
piling with a minimum butt dimension or diameter of ten inches. A
dolphin shall be of sufficient length so that after being driven it
will extend not less than six feet nor more than eight feet from the
water level at mean high tide. All dolphins shall have a
reflectorized band approximately two feet below the top of the piling.
FINGER PIERS
Section 7.9.8 Standards For Approval: The conditions for
installation and location of finger piers shall be the same as
specified for dolphins.
Section 7.9.9 Distance Between Piers: The distance between finger
piers shall not be less than 25 feet.
Section 7.9.10 Additional Requirements Where Dockage For Two Or More
Boats Provided: Where finger piers are permitted and docking
facilities are provided for two or more boats, the following
facilities shall be provided:
(A) At least one sewage pumpout connected to the City
sanitary sewer system.
(B) One potable water hose bib and one electrical outlet
for each 25 feet of dock length or major fraction ~ thereof
or for each boat where the design of the docks and finger piers
clearly indicates a specific number of boats to be moored.
(C) At least one ladder for each 50 feet of finger pier
length or major fraction (over 50%) thereof, extending from the dock
surface to two feet below the mean low waterline. Where two finger
piers or more are on the same property, at least one ladder shall be
provided for each finger pier.
BOAT LIFTS
Section 7.9.1! Standards For Approval: A boat lift may be permitted
subject to the following conditions:
(A) The boat lift in a raised position shall not extend
more than ~¢~ twenty feet ~¢~ into the waterway from the property
line or seawall or bulkhead, whichever is nearer to the waterway.
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(B) When ~¢ plot frontage exists along a body of water ~
~ /~¢¢~/~/~¢~, only one boat lift is permitted. The boat lift
shall not extend any closer to the adjacent property line than ten
feet ~/~¢/~¢~/~¢/~/~¢¢~/~¢~ or the building side
setback.~ whichever is greater.
~ That Title XV, "Building Regulations", Chapter
150, "Docks, Dolphins, Finger Piers, and Boat Lifts", of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is
hereby repealed in its entirety.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
~ That should any section or provision of this
ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be
declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a
whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
~ That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final
reading on this the 8th day of August , 1995.
ATTEST:
' City ~lerk '
First Reading July 11, 1995
Second Reading August 8~ 1995
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MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER~
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM $ ~O ~ = MEETING OF AUGUST ~. 1995
SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR ORDINANCE NO 40-95
(LDR AMENDMENT RE DOCKS. DOLPHINS. FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT
LIFTS1
DATE: JULY 26, 1995
This is second reading and public hearing for Ordinance No. 40-95
which amends Article 7.9 of the Land Development Regulations
concerning the regulation of docks, dolphins, finger piers and boat
lifts. It changes the review authority for permitting from the
City Engineer to the Building Division which is consistent with our
current procedure, and provides that any appeal of the Building
Official's decision will be heard by the Board of Adjustment
instead of the City Commission.
Other modifications include clarification with respect to how many
docks are allowed on property, required setbacks, and the allowed
location of associated dolphins. The amendment also increases the
distance that boat lifts will be able to extend into the waterway
from 10 feet to 20 feet.
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this amendment at public
hearing on June 19, 1995, and voted unanimously to recommend that
it be approved. At first reading on July 11, 1995, the Commission
passed the ordinance by unanimous vote.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 40-95 on second and final
reading.
ref:agmemoll
MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER~
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~ I~. D.- MEETING OF JULY 11. 1995
FIRST READING FOR ORDINANCE NO 40-95 CLDR AMENDMENT RE
DQCK$, DQLPHIN$, FINGER PIERS. AND BOAT LIFTS)
DATE: JULY 6, 1995
This is first reading for Ordinance No. 40-95 which amends Article
7.9 of the Land Development Regulations concerning the regulation
of docks, dolphins, finger piers and boat lifts. It changes the
review authority for permitting from the City Engineer to the
Building Division which is consistent with our current procedure,
and provides that any appeal of the Building Official's decision
will be heard by the Board of Adjustment instead of the City
Commission.
Other modifications include clarification with respect to how many
docks are allowed on property, required setbacks, and the allowed
location of associated dolphins. The amendment also increases the
distance that boat lifts will be able to extend into the waterway
from 10 feet to 20 feet.
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this amendment at public
hearing on June 19, 1995, and voted unanimously to recommend that
it be approved.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 40-95 on first reading. If
passed, a public hearing will be held on August 1, 1995.
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CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION
TO: DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER
THRU: U
DE, I;:~,RTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
PRINCIPAL PLAlqNER
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 11, 1995 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION
7.9 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS - (DOCKS.
DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS AND BOAT LIFTS)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is approval on first reading of an
amendment to the LDR Section 7.9 Docks, Dolphins, Finger Piers and Boat
Lifts.
BACKGROUND:
The amendment will bring the procedures outlined in the LDR's into consistency with
the current permit process. The LDR's currently state that the review and approval
process rests with the City Engineer and not the Building Department. In practice the
City Engineer does not get involved in the current review or approval process unless
the permit request involves a waiver.
This amendment will change the review authority for docks, dolphins, finger piers and
boat lifts from the City Engineer to the Building Department as well as the appeal of that
decision from the City Commission to the Board of Adjustment. The proposed
amendments further provides clarification with respect to how many docks are allowed
on property, their required setbacks, and the allowed location of associated dolphins.
The amendment further increases the distance (10' verses 20') that boat lifts will be
able to extend into the waterway.
City Commission
Amendment to LDR Section 7.9 for Docks, Dolphins, Finger Piers & Boat Lifts
Page 2
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item at its meeting of June 19, 1995.
No one spoke during the public hearing. The Board recommended approval of the LDR
amendment on a unanimous (7-0) vote.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the first reading of an amendment to the Land Development
Regulations Sections 7.9.2 through Sections 7.9.11.
Attachments:
* Proposed LDR Amendment
S:FENCE.DOC
Section 7.9.1
ARTICLE 7.9 DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT LIFTS
Section 7.9.1 Intent: The intent of this Article is to permit
construction in and upon certain waterways of docks, dolphins,
finger piers, and boat lifts which do not cause a hazardous
interference with navigaiton, endanger life or property, or deny
the public reasonable visual access to public waterways. These
regulations shall be applicable only to residentially zoned
property and shall exclude commercial-boating and related
facilities.
Section 7.9.2 Permits Required:
(A) It shall be unlawful to construct any dock, dolphin,
finger pier, or boat lift in the City without first submitting
plans and obtaining a building permit therefore from the Building
Department. The installation of docks dolphins, finger ~iers,
and boat lifts shall require the submission to the City in
advance of detailed plans and specifications for the proposed
work, a plot plan, as-built drawings; plus a final certification
of completion and compliance to said engineer's design by the
state registered professional engineer before the City's final
acceptance. The design and plans shall include as a minimum:
(1) Waterway typical section.
(2) Type of soil being penetrated.
(3) Length of piling, minimum embedment into bottom
material , and minimum loading capacity.
(4) Type and treatment of decking, seats, stringers,
and bumpers.
(5) Type of treatment of wooden piles.
(6) Type of fastenings to be used.
(7) American Wood Preservative Association Standards
where applicable.
(B) These plans shall be reviewed and approved by the ~%y
~ee~ Building Division. The ~y ~ee~ Building Division
may adopt, through administrative policies and procedures, and
shall review said submittal in accordance with certain minimum
design standards, which standards may be amended from time to
time to reflect acceptable engineering practice.
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Section 7.9.3
Section 7.9.3 Maintenance; Abatement as Nuisance if Unsafe:
(A) Docks, dolphins, finger piers, and boat lifts shall be
maintained by the property owner in a safe condition, as
determined by the department designated by the City Manager.
(B) A dock, dolphin, finger pier, or boat lift which is
determined to be in an Unsafe condition is declared a public
nuisance and may be abated in accordance with the provisions of
subsection ~98=~0 ~h~e~h ~097~8 102.5 in the Standard Building
Code.
Section 7.9.4 Modification of Standards for Approval; Appeals;
(A) Upon the recommendation of the ~ey ~ee~? Building
Official, the Commission may authorize a modification in the
standards for approval as set forth in various Subsections of
this Article 7.9, if it is determined that the requirements of
these sections would not be feasible or would constitute hardship
in a particular instance, and provided that a modification would
not endanger public safety and welfare.
(B) Should the ~&%y ~g&nee~ Building Official recommend
against any request for modification of the standards for
approval as set forth herein, the applicant shall have the right
to appeal that decision of the ~%y ~g&~ee~ Building Official to
the ~emm&ss&8~ Board of Adjustment, by filing a written request
to the City Manager within ten days after the decision of the
~y ~ee~ Building Official. The ~mm~ss~ Board of
Adjustment shall conduct a hearing on the appeal at a regular or
special ~smm&ss~e~ Board of Adjustment meeting and shall render a
decision within a reasonable time after the hearing.
DOCKS
Section 7.9.5 Standards for Approval: A dock may be permitted
subject to the following c-6-~-ditions:
(A) A dock, exclusive of dock pilings, shall not project
more than five feet into a waterway from the property line or
seawall or bulkhead or seawall cap, whichever is nearest to the
waterway. In no case shall the dock extend more than eight feet
beyond the property line.
(B) When the plot frontage exists along a body of water,
only one dock is permitted. The dock shall not extend any closer
than ten feet to the property line of the adjacent property or
the distance established for the side yard setback}whichever is
greater.
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Section7.9.5 (C)
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~B~ (C) At least one ladder extending from the dock
surface to two feet below the mean low waterline shall be
provided for each dock.
Section 7.9.6 Additional Requirements Where Over 50 Feet in
Aggregate Length: A dock or %we e~ me~e combination of docks
serving the same property and exceeding 50 feet in aggregate
length shall be provided with the following facilities:
(A) At least one sewage pumpout connected to the City
sanitary system.
(B) One potable water hose bib and one electrical o~tlet
for each 25 feet of dock length or major fraction (over 50%)
thereof or for each boat where the design of the dock, finger
piers, or dolphins clearly indicates a specific number of boats
to be moored.
(C) At least one ladder for each 50 feet of dock length or
major fraction (over 50%) thereof extending from the dock surface
to two feet below the mean low waterline. Where two or more
docks serve the same property, at least one ladder shall be
provided for each dock.
DOLPHINS
Section 7.9.7 Standards for Approval= Dolphins may be installed
in conjunction with docking and mooring facilities subject to the
following conditions:
(A) No dolphin shall be permitted when the waterway is less
than 80 feet in width.
(B) For waterways 80 feet in width to 100 feet in width, a
minimum clear width of 50 feet of waterway channel shall be
maintained, and dolphins shall be permitted and may be installed
up to 20 feet from the extended property line or seawall or
bulkhead, whichever is nearer to the waterway.
(C) For waterways greater than 100 feet in width, the
maximum distance a dolphin may be installed shall be 25 feet from
the extended property line or seawall or bulkhead, whichever is
nearer to the waterway.
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Section 7.9.7 (D)
(D) Be~ph~as sha~ ae% be ~as~a~e~ ~a aay bevy e~ wa%e~
e~ese~ %baa ~ ~ee% ~em %he e~%ea~e~ p~epem%y ~aev For
purposes of this division, an extended property line shakl mean
the extension into the water of a plot line intersecting the
property line along the body of water if the extension forms
right angles with the property line along the water. 8%he~w~se?
~he e~e~e~ p~epe~y ~e sh~ mea~ a ~e a~e~ ~he bevy e~
wa%e~ ~em %he pe~a% e~ ~%e~see%~e~ e~ %he p~e% ~ae~. When the
property line along the body of water is curved, the extended
property line shall mean a line extended into a body of water at
right angles to the tangent of the curve at the point of
intersection with the plot line.
(E) Dolphins shall be constructed of preservative-treated
piling with a minimum butt dimension or diameter of ten inches.
A dolphin shall be of sufficient length so that after being
driven it will extend not less than six feet nor more than'eight
feet from the water level at mean high tide. All dolphins shall
have a reflectorized band approximately two feet below the top of
the piling.
FINGER PIERS
Section 7.9.8 Standards for Approval: The conditions for
installation and location of finger piers shall be the same as
specified for dolphins.
Section 7.9.9 Distance Between Piers: The distance between
finger piers shall not be less than 25 feet.
Section 7.9.10 Additional Requirements Where Dockage for ~wo or
More Boats Provided: Where finger piers are permitted and
docking facilities are provided for two or more boats, the
following facilities shall be provided:
(A) At least one sewage pumpout connected to the city
sanitary sewer system.
(B) One potable water hose bib and one electrical outlet
for each 25 feet of dock length or major fraction (over 50%)
thereof or for each boat where the design of the docks and finger
piers clearly indicates a specific number of boats to be moored.
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Section 7.9.10 (C)
(C) At least one ladder for each 50 feet of finger pier
length or major fraction (over 50%) thereof, extending from the
dock surface to two feet below the mean low waterline. Where two
finger piers or more are on the same property, at least one
ladder shall be provided for each finger pier.
BOAT LIFTS
Section 7.9.11' Standards for Approval: A boat lift may be
permitted subject to the following conditions:
(A) The boat lift in a raised position shall not extend.
more than te~ twenty feet, eve~ intO the waterway fro~ the
property line or seawall or bulkhead, whichever is nearer to the
waterway.
(B) When the plot frontage exists along a body of water ~s
589 ~eet ~ 5es~ only one boat lift is permitted. The boat lift
shall not extend any closer to the adjacent property line than
ten feet or the building side setback, whichever is greater.
~ When the p58t {reatage aSeag a bedy e{ water e~eee~s
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC gEARING
A PUBLIC HEARING will be held on the following proposed
ordinances at 7:00 P.M. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1995 (or at~ any
continuation of such meeting which is set by the Commission), in
the City Commission Chambers, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach,
Florida, at which time the City Commission will consider their
adoption. The proposed ordinances may be inspected at the Office
of the City Clerk' at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray
Beach, Florida, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except holidays. All interested parties
are invited to attend and be heard with respect to the proposed
ordinances.
ORDINANCE NO. 38-95
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,
FLORIDA, REZONING AND PLACING LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RM (MEDIUM
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT IN THE GC (GENERAL COMMERCIAL)
DISTRICT; SAID LAND BEING LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF S.W. 5TH
AVENUE, BETWEEN S.W. 1ST STREET AND ATLANTIC AVENUE, AS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A
SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO..40-95
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,
FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE 7.9, "DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS,
AND BOAT LIFTS", OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO CHANGE
THE REVIEW AUTHORITY FROM THE CITY ENGINEER TO THE BUILDING
DIVISION; AMENDING THE APPEAL PROVISION FROM THE CITY COMMISSION
TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; CLARIFYING THE NUMBER OF DOCKS
ALLOWED ON A PROPERTY, REQUIRED SETBACKS, AND THE LOCATION OF
ASSOCIATED DOLPHINS; INCREASING THE DISTANCE THAT A BOAT LIFT MAY
EXTEND INTO THE WATERWAY; AMENDING TITLE XV, "BUILDING
REGULATIONS", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY REPEALING CHAPTER 150,
"DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT LIFTS", IN ITS ENTIRETY;
PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered
at this hearing, such person will need a record of these
proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure
that a verbatim record includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or
prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S. 286.0105.
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