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30-93 (~) Sprinkler heads shall be installed and maintained so as to minimize spray upon any public access, sidewalk, street or other non-pervious area. (~) The use of low trajectory spray nozzles is encouraged in order to reduce the effect of wind velocity on the spray system. (f~) The use of low volume or drip systems is encouraged. (~) A~l~~l£~llm~l~ll~ ~9~/Z~/~/~/~~ All new installations of landscape irrigation systemst and modifications of existing irri~ation systems~ shall be equipped with a rain sensing device which will override the irri~ation cycle of the system when adequate rainfall has occurred. Further~ these rain sensing devices must be operated and maintained for the life of the irrigation system. (~_i) The use of pop-up sprinkler heads is required in the swale area between the property line and the edge of pavement of the adjacent right-of-way to minimize pedestrian hazard. Section 2. 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. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4. 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 13th day of April , 1993. ATTEST: First Reading March 23, 1993 Second Reading April 13,'1993 -2- Ord. No. 30-93 ORDINANCE NO. 30-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AM_ENDING SECTION 4.6.16, "LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS", SUBSECTION 4.6.16(F) (3), "IRRIGATION DESIGN STANDARDS", OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE USE OF RUST INHIBITOR EQUIPMENT AND RAIN SENSING DEVICES FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEMS; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER 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 March 15, 1993, and has forwarded the change with a recommendation of approval; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(1) (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 4, "Zoning Regulations", Article 4.6, "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.16, "Landscape Regulations", Subsection 4.6.16(F), "Irrigation Requirements", Subparagraph (3), "Irrigation Design Standards", of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: (3) Irrigation Design Standards: The following standards shall be considered the minimum requirements for landscape irrigation design: (a) All landscaped areas shall be provided with an irrigation system, automatically operated, to provide complete coverage of all plant materials and grass to be maintained. The source of water shall be pursuant to Section 6.1.10(B) (5). The use of recycled water is encouraged. (b) All new installations of landscape irrigation systems and substantial modifications of existing irrigation systems which use well water, excluding single family residences, shall .install, operate and maintain rust inhibitor equipment to prevent staining of structures and pavement. (~) Wherever feasible, sprinkler heads irrigating lawns or other high water demand landscape areas shall be circuited so they are on a separate zone or zones from those irrigating trees, shrubbery or other reduced water requirement areas. (~) Automatically controlled irrigation systems shall be operated by an irrigation controller that is capable of watering high water requirement areas on a different schedule from low water requirement areas. MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER~ SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~ /~ - MEETING OF APRIL 13. 1993 ORDINANCE NO. 30-93 DATE: April 9, 1993 This is the second reading of an ordinance amending the Land Development Regulations by modifying Section 4.6.16 (F)(3), "Irrigation Design Standards" to require the installation of rust inhibiting systems with new irrigation systems (excluding single family residents) and the use of rain sensing devices with all new irrigation systems and modifications to existing systems. The requirement for rust inhibiting systems was requested by the Community Redevelopment Agency, in response to concerns over the appearance of relatively new buildings which have been stained by well water. The rain sensing devices are being added to the landscape ordinance in response to water conservation measures recently mandated by the South Florida Water Management District. The Planning and Zoning Board at their March 15th meeting recommended approval, subject to a minor change in language regarding the rust inhibitor systems. That change has been incorporated into this ordinance. A detailed staff report is attached as backup material for this item. At the March 23rd regular meeting, Ordinance No. 30-93 was passed on first reading by a 5-0 vote. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 30-93 on second and final reading. CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION TO: __ ....... DAVID T. HARDEN, CITY MANAGER THRU: DAUID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING FROM: DIANE DOMINGUEZ, PLANNER II ~ / SUBJECT: MEETING OF MARCH 23, 1993 FIRST READING~ ORDINANCE AMENDING LDR SECTION 4.6.16(f)(3), IRRIGATION DESIGN STANDARDS ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION: The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading, of an ordinance modifying the City's Land Development Regulations (LDRs). The affected Section is: * 4.6.16(F)(3): Irrigation Design Standards BACKGROUND: This requested amendment adds new requirements to the irrigation standards contained within the City's landscape ordinance. The new requirements provide for the following: 1. The installation of rust inhibiting systems with new irrigation systems (excluding single family), and 2. The use of rain sensing devices with all new irrigation systems and modifications to existing systems. The requirement for rust inhibiting systems was requested by the Community Redevelopment Agency, in response to concerns over the appearance of relatively new buildings which have been stained by well water. The rain sensing devices are being added to the landscape ordinance in response to water conservation measures recently mandated by the South Florida Water Management District. Please refer to the Planning and Zoning Board Staff Report for more detail. City Commission Documentation LDR Amendment re: Irrigation System Requirements Page 2 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION: The Planning and Zoning Board formally reviewed this item its meeting of March 15, 1993. The Board suggested a minor change in the language regarding rust inhibitor systems, which has been incorporated into the proposed ordinance. The Board then forwarded the item with a recommendation of approval on a 6-0 vote (Felner absent). RECOMMENDED ACTION: By motion, approval on first reading. Attachments: * Ordinance by others * P&Z Staff Report & Documentation of March 15, 1993 DD/CCRUST.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 30-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 4.6.16, "LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS", SUBSECTION 4.6.16(F) (3), "IRRIGATION DESIGN STANDARDS", OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE USE OF RUST INHIBITOR EQUIPMENT AND RAIN SENSING DEVICES FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEMS; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER 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 March 15, 1993, and has forwarded the change with a recommendation of approval; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(1) (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 4, "Zoning Regulations", Article 4.6, "Supplemental District Regulations", Section 4.6.16, "Landscape Regulations", Subsection 4.6.16(F), "Irrigation Requirements", Subparagraph (3), "Irrigation Design Standards", of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: (3) Irrigation Design Standards: The following standards shall be considered the minimum requirements for landscape irrigation design: (a) All landscaped areas shall be provided with an irrigation system, automatically operated, to provide complete coverage of all plant materials and grass to be maintained. The source of water shall be pursuant to Section 6.1.10(B) (5). The use of recycled water is encouraged. (b) All new installations of landscape irrigation systems and substantial modifications of existing irrigation systems which use well water, excluding single family residences, shall install, operate and maintain rust inhibitor equipment to prevent staining of structures and pavement. (~) Wherever feasible, sprinkler heads irrigating lawns or other high water demand landscape areas shall be circuited so they are on a separate zone or zones from those irrigating trees, shrubbery or other reduced water requirement areas. {~) Automatically controlled irrigation systems shall be operated by an irrigation controller that is capable of watering high water requirement areas on a different schedule from low water requirement areas. (~) Sprinkler heads shall be installed and maintained so as to minimize spray upon any public access, sidewalk, street or other non-pervious area. (~) The use of low trajectory spray nozzles is encouraged in order to reduce the effect of wind velocity on the spray system. (f~) The use of low volume or drip systems is encouraged. ~~/~/~/~/~~ All new installations of landscape irrigation systems~ and modifications of existing i~rigation systems~ shall be equiDped with a rain sensing device which will override the irrigation cycle of the system when adequate rainfall has occurred. Further, these rain sensing devices must be operated and maintained for the life of the irrigation system. (~) The use of pop-up sprinkler heads is required in the swale area between the property line and the edge of pavement of the adjacent right-of-way to minimize pedestrian hazard. Section 2. 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. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4. 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 day of , 1993. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading Second Reading - 2 - Ord. No. 30-93 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEMORANDUM STAFF REPORT MEETING OF: March 15, 1993 AGENDA ITEM: III.D. LDR TEXT AMENDMENT RE RUST INHIBITOR EQUIPMENT AND RAIN SENSING DEVICE FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ITEM BEFORE THE BOARD: The item before the Board is that of making a recommendation to the City Commission regarding a proposed amendment to Section 4.6.16(F) of the LDRs, Irrigation Design Standards. The changes contemplated in this amendment includes: * That all new development, except single family residences, provide rust inhibitor equipment to irrigation systems to help prevent discoloration of structures and pavement. * Ail new irrigation systems are to be equipped with a rain sensing device. BACKGROUND: These text changes were initiated by different sources, but as they both apply to landscape irrigation requirements, they are being considered as one amendment. The background on each is provided below. Rust Inhibitor System The proposal to require rust inhibitor equipment came about during a discussion at the Community Redevelopment Agency's (CRA) January 14th meeting. The Board had concerns regarding a decline in the appearance of relatively new buildings (i.e. Bud's Chicken and Griffin Gate), due to the staining of the structures and paving caused by rust in the irrigation systems. The Planning and Zoning Department received a request from the CRA on February 8th to amend the LDRs to include rust inhibitor equipment in all irrigation systems which use well water, excluding single family residences. It was also the Board's wish that this requirement be applied to existing development as part of the October 1993 landscape code compliance. Rain Sensinq Device The addition of a rain sensing device to the irrigation system is in response to certain mandatory requirements of the South Florida Water Management District. Failure of the City to comply with these mandatory water conservation elements could result in the denial of future 'Public Water Supply Water Use Permits', which are needed to operate the public water supply system. P&Z Board Memorandum Staff Report LDR Text Amendment RE: Irrigation System Requirements Page 2 ANALYSIS: Rust Inhibitor System Rust inhibitor systems are appropriate for use in conjunction with irrigation systems which use water from a well as opposed to treated (City provided) water. Well water tends to have a high iron content that creates unsightly rust stains on walls of buildings, driveways and sometimes plant materials. Rust inhibitor systems use chemicals to reduce the amount of iron. The cost to install such a system starts at about $350.00 and increases depending upon the size of the reservoir which holds the chemicals. Maintenance costs include the purchase of chemicals as needed. While the use of rust inhibitor systems on new installations of irrigation systems is appropriate, staff has concerns about making such systems a retroactive requirement, to be enforced as part of the 1993 landscape upgrades. Most of the landscape code compliance notices have already been sent to the property owners, with specific deficiencies noted. Many of those property owners have begun to make the required improvements. It would be inappropriate to go back to those owners with an additional, new requirement that would be an added cost burden. Rain Sensing Device Most automatic irrigation systems are set by a time clock which runs the cycles accordingly, whether or not irrigation is actually needed at that moment. Rain sensing devices override the timed cycle of the irrigation system when adequate rainfall has occurred, and conserve water which would otherwise be wasted. The proposed amendment would apply to new systems and to modifications to existing systems. The cost of the rain sensing device on a new system is approximately $35.00, and approximately $100.00 for the device and installation on an existing system. PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENT: Section 4.6.16(F)(3) Irrigation Design Standards: The following standards shall be considered the minimum requirements for landscape irrigation design: (a) Ail landscaped areas shall be provided with an irrigation system, automatically operated, to provide complete coverage of all plant materials and grass to be maintained. The source of water shall be pursuant to Sections 6.1.10(B)(5). The use of recycled water is encouraged. P&Z Board Memorandum Staff Report LDR Text Amendment Irrigation System Requirements RE: Page 3 ~n%~]~0~ 0~ ~1 (b) All ne ___v ~ ......... · ,~ ~rr~gat~on systems which use well water, excluding single family residencesf shall install, operate and maintain rust inhibitor equipment to prevent staininq of structures and pavement. (~c) Whenever feasible, sprinkler heads irrigating lawns or other high water demand landscape areas shall be circuited so they are on a separate zone or zones from those irrigating trees, shrubbery or other reduced water requirement areas. (Cd) Automatically controlled irrigation systems shall be operated by an irrigation controller that is capable or watering high water requirement areas on a different schedule from law water requirement areas. (~e) Sprinkler heads shall be installed and maintained so as to minimize spray upon any public access, sidewalk, street or other non-previous area. (~f) The use of low trajectory spray nozzles is encouraged in order to reduce the effect of wind velocity on the spray system. (fg) The use of low volume or drip systems is encouraged. Z~Z~ ~ ~ ~¢~~ All new installations of landscape irrigation systems, and modifications of existing irrigation systems, shall be equipped with a rain sensing device which will override the irrigation cycle of the ~system when adequate rainfall has occurred. Further, these rain sensing devices must be operated and maintained for the life of the irrigation system. (~i) The use of pop-up sprinkler heads is required in the swale area between the property line and the edge of pavement of the adjacent right-of-way to minimize pedestrian hazard. RECOMMENDED ACTION: By motion, forward the proposed text amendment as presented in this staff report to the City Commission with a reco~endation of approval. Attachments: * C~ letter requesting rust inhibitors · Memo from Horticulturist Nancy Davila re: rust inhibitor systems · Memo from Assistant City Engineer Richard Hasko to City Manager David Harden re: SFWMD water conservation requirements Report prepared by Janet Meeks Report reviewed by: JM/TXTIRRIG.DOC Community Redevelopment · Agency Delray Beach February 4, 1993 David T. Harden, City Manager City of Delray Beach 100 N.W. 1st Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Dear Dave: At its regular meeting of January 14, 1993, the CRA Board requested that the City amend the Land Development Regulations to include the following provision: All irrigation systems within the City, except for single family residences, which are not connected to the City water system shall include City approved mst inhibitor equipment installed as part of the system. It is our wish that this requirement also apply to existing development as a part of the landscape code compliance procedures which come into in October 1993. Executive Director cc. David Kovacs, Planning & Zoning Director 207 E. Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33~,'!.'!. (407) 276-8640 / Fax (407) 276-8558 MEMORANDUM To: Janet Meeks, Planner II From: Nancy Davila, Horticulturist/Special Projects Coordinator Re: RUST INHIBITOR SYSTEMS Date: March 4, 1993 At your request, I am providing information on rust inhibitor systems for landscape irrigation systems. Rust inhibitor systems are often needed in conjunction with irrigation systems whose source of water is from a well. This water may have a high iron content that will stain any surfaces that it may touch. This leads to unsightly rust stains on walls of buildings, driveways and sometimes even the landscape plant materials themselves. While lawn grass can generally outgrown the staining, shrubs and ground covers can't. Much of the staining can be avoided by a properly designed and adjusted irrigation system. Some overspray, due to the wind, however, is inevitable. Some cities, Boca Raton, for one, now require the installation of a rust inhibitor system for the installation of any new irrigation system that uses well water as its source of water. A rust inhibitor system is comprised of an injector pump that feeds the rust inhibiting chemicals into the water that ultimately is dispersed by the irrigation heads. The injector pump is connected connected via tubing to a tank (resevoir) that holds the chemicals. The amount of chemical that is needed depends on the parts per million (ppm) of the iron in the water. The amount of chemical that is fed into the system can be adjusted accordingly. The cost of a rust inhibitor system starts at about $350 dollars. The cost would increase if a larger resevoir were desired. The system needs to be checked regularly to ensure that the chemical has not run out. If it does, building surfaces will quickly build-up rust deposits and need to be cleaned with muriatic acid. The cost of the rust inhibiting chemical is roughly $10.00 per gallon. How much will be used depends on how often the irrigation system is run. I would support the requirement for rust inhibitor systems on new installations of irrigation systems, but would not support a retroactive requirement. There has been some discussion regarding making this part of the minimum landscape requirements for the October 1, 1993 landscape upgrades. Most of the notices have already gone out to property owners, indicating what is needed for compliance and believe me, they are upset enough at the costs they will have to incur for improvements to the landscaping. DEPARTMENT OF E~IRO~ENTAL SERVICES MEMORANDUM TOZ DAVID T. HARDEN CITY MANAGER THRUz WILLIAM H. GREENWOOD DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FROM~ RICHARD C. HASKOv P.E.~/ ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER--' DATE~ JANUARY 13v 1993 SUBJECT~ NEW WATER CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS Effective January 4, 1993, the South Florida Water Management District requirements for application for a public water supply water use permit will require information as outlined in Appendices i and 2 to the Basis of Review for Water Use Permit Applications. These appendices list new requirements for issuance of the stated permit which include submittal of a water conservation plan consisting of certain mandatory elements. Among these elements are requirements for ordinances regulating: 1. Hour of irrigation 2. Xeriscape landscaping 3. Conservation-based rate structure to reduce potable demand 4. Use of low volume plumbing fixtures in new construction 5. Rain sensor devices on new irrigation systems Also required will be an analysis of feasibility of using reclaimed water for irrigation (treated sewage effluent), and an emergency water supply preparedness program. I will coordinate with Planning & Zoning and the City Attorney's office as to the adequacy of existing City Ordinances relating to this issue and will advise you of the need for revisions or new regulation necessary to accommodate the water conservation requirements. RCH: kt cc: Ralph E. Hayden, City Engineer David Kovacs, Director of Planning & Zoning David Tolces, Assistant City Engineer I Jerry Sanzone, Building & Insp. Adm/CBO File: Memos to David T. Harden, City Manager DHDHJ13. KT ~ J~' ·-"" MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITYMANAGER~H SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~ ~ - MEETING OF MARCH 23. 1993 ORDINANCE NO. 30-93 DATE: March 19, 1993 This is the first reading of an ordinance amending the Land Development Regulations by modifying Section 4.6.16 (F)(3), "Irrigation Design Standards" to require the installation of rust inhibiting systems with new irrigation systems (excluding single family residents) and the use of rain sensing devices with all new irrigation systems and modifications to existing systems. The requirement for rust inhibiting systems was requested by the Community Redevelopment Agency, in response to concerns over the appearance of relatively new buildings which have been stained by well water. The rain sensing devices are being added to the landscape ordinance in response to water conservation measures recently mandated by the South Florida Water Management District. The Planning and Zoning Board at their March 15th meeting recommended approval, subject to a minor change in language regarding the rust inhibitor systems. That change has been incorporated into this ordinance. A detailed staff report is attached as backup material for this item. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 30-93 on first reading. pLA~, OF 1:HE LA~.3 ~.Z*.:~ta~· ~II*T REGULAT~ ~ O~ TO C~RIFY T~ ME~S ~IATED Wt~ GENE~ RE~R ~ ~D Ag EFFE~VE ~8 O~l~{t OF TH~ {1~ 8~C1:, FLORI~, MENDI~ ~C- TION ~.~(I), '~RCH~TECTU~ SUBPA~G~PH (1), 'RULE~, THE ~ND DEVELOPMENT REG~ ~TIONS OF THE CODE ~ DED~ HANCES ~ THE CiTY OF DELRAY B~CH, FLORIDA, TO PROVI~ ~ARD APPROVAL OF A CHA~E Ig EXTERIOR COLOR TO A BUI~ I~ OR STRUCTURE; A ~VING C~USE, A GENE~L REPEALER C~USE, AND AN FECTIVE NOlIDE OF IlllM~ ISSAIIM A PUELIC HEARING wi// be I~d m AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY the feIMwlflg pe~ Orclinaflc~ at MISSION OF THE CITY OF DELIa, AY 7:N P.M., (or at ~ c~lltMgatM~ M ~, BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SEC* S~CN m~ ~ /s SM' I/y the Care TION L1.1~, ~WATER SYSTEA~, SUB. mMila), on Tue~My, A~ril 13, 1~3, il SECTION LI.IMI)(]), q:IRE PRO, fire CifY Commi~Men ~ 118TECTION PROVISIONS~, SUBPARA. N.W. 1st Eyelid, OMray ~ at GEAPt4 ((I), OF THE LAND DEVEL- ~ time ifte Cify C. ommM,Mit Mil OPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CMllMor ifleir ad~. The ~CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE ~ ~ay IN /~ at lee Of- CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORa. fic~ M file Ci?y Oork at the CITy H~I, DA, TO PROVIDE FOR A NEW III N.W. 1st Av~me, OMray BMdl, STANDARD REGARDING FIRE Fkll~, fr~?l S;~ AM. ~ $:11 P~M., FLOW RC--~UIREMNTS; PROVIO, Mlgdly thrw~ Friday, em:aM ItMI- lNG A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENER- MyL ~dl MtarlMed p~rHe~ are ~ AL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN JO afWld MM be MIi'd with r~Mct JO EFFECTIVE DATE. MIIMIIDE I~ ~Me AN ORDINANCE OF THE C~TY COM. MlS,edOil OF THE CiTY OF DELEAY AN O~OI#A#C~r OF T~ CITY COM, BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING AND MISSION OF THE CiTY Ofr DELEAY PLAClNG LAND PRESENTLY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENOtI~I ZONED PCC (PLANNED COM- CHAPTER4, rZONING REGULA. MERCE CENTER) DISTRICT iN TIOflS', SECTION THE LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DiS- 'AUTOMOTIVE COMMEKIAL (AC) TRICT; SAID LAND BEJNG LOCAT. DISTRICT~, SU~SECT~MJS (G) AND ED ON THE WEST SIDE OF CON- (H), OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT GREBE AVENUE, BETWEEN AT-REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF LANTIC AVENUE AND LOWSO~ ORDIHANGES OF THE CITY OF BOULEVARB, AS THE SAME ISOELRAY BEACH, FLDEIOA, TO MO~E PARTICULARLY O~- PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSEE! OF SCRIBED HEREIN; AND MND. AUTHORITY FOR WAIVERS TO lNG ~ZONING DISTRICT MAP, DEL- CERTAIN DISTRICT REGULATIOR$ RAy BEACH, FLORIDA~ I~R~; PRO, FROM THE PLANNING AND ZO#. VIDING A GENERAL REPEALERlNG ~OARD TO THE SITE PLAN RE- CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND VIEW AND APPEARANCE BOARD; AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A - GENERAL RE/~ALEE CLAUSE, QISSIIMICI NO. ~ AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COM. Ptmle be aGvMcl ~ if ~ Retire ar MISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY perlW4 G~ci~s JO aRlei iny becisM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SEC- ~ by rite CffY Cefltm~Men wflk TION 4.~L 'L~GHT iNDUSTRIAL s~ Jo any marlin' ~ at (LI) DISTRICT~, SUBSECTION m~ or beirlag, suc~ ~.~(C), 'ACCESSORY USE AND will ~ & recta M then STRUCTURES PERMITTED', SUB- ~ MM b' fl~s pecIme ~ par- PARAGRAPH (a), OF THE LAND ~lt(s) ~ IlmcI IQ eM,re fltat i ~.~r- DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF INtiffl ~ ~cIiM~ fl~ Matinlany THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OFand e/ibee~ u~n ~ ~ J~ TH~ CITY OF DELRAY REACH,Jo be blNa. Tbe City ~ MI FLORIDA, TO CLAEIFY THE TYP~ or Del~are suc~ ~ P~lulnt Jo OF RETAILING AND THE AMOUNT F.S.~.Ol~C OF FLOOR AREA WHICN MAY BE DEVOTED TO RETAIL USE; AMENDINGSECTION ~Ok'VELOPMENT STANDARDS MA. CITY OF DELRAY BEACH TRIX~, TO PROVIDE POR A REDUC. AU~nMac~Hifrf TION IN THE LOT FRONTAGE RE- City CN~ ~UIREMENT FOR THE LIGHT DUSTRIAL ZONE DISTRICT; PRO, PUELi~:MirlI~,I~R9 VIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GE~ THE NElif~ ERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIV~ DATE. A~' ' AN DEOINANCE OF MINION OF THE CITyTHEOFCITYoELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING SEG TION 4J. lIK q..ANDSCAPE REGULA- TIONS', SUBSECTION qRRIGATION DESIGN STAN. DARDS~, OF THE LAND DEVELOP- A~NT REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY DF DELRAY BEACH, FLORa- DA. TO PNOVIDE REGrUIREAIENTS FO~ THE USE OF RUST INfllBITDE EGIJIPMENT AND RAIN SENSING DE'VICES FOR IRRIGATIO~ TEMS; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REI~ALER CLAUSE,ANDAN EFFECTIVE DATE. DEIIMISSI ISE. 114~ AN,DEOIHANCE OF THE CITY COM- MISSION OF THE CITY OF DELEAY B~ACH. FLDEIDA, AMENDING SEC. TION Za.~, 'SUBMISSION REqUiRE- MENTS', SUBSECTION ~a.S(D), q)REL~MINARY ENGI_NEER~NG