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Debary City Zoning Code

ARTICLE I

- IN GENERAL

Sec. 3-1. - Zoning map.

The map entitled "Zoning Map of The City of DeBary, Florida," is hereby made a part of this Code by reference and shall be referred to as the "zoning map."

(Ord. No. 01-99, § 1(301.1), 11-3-1999; Ord. No. 02-12, § 3(Exh. B), 9-5-2012)

Sec. 3-2. - Zoning classifications.

Certain zoning classifications are hereby incorporated, as follows:

C Conservation District
P Public Use District
RC Resource Corridor District
A-2 Rural Agriculture District
A-3 Transitional Agriculture District
RR Rural Residential District
RA Rural Agricultural Estate District
R-1 Urban Single-Family Residential District
R-3 Urban Single-Family Residential District
R-4 Urban Single-Family Residential District
R-5 Urban Single-Family Residential District
R-6 Urban Two-Family Residential District
R-7 Urban Multifamily Residential District
R-8 Urban Multifamily Residential District
MH-1 Mobile Home Park District
MH-5 Urban Mobile Home District
B-2 Neighborhood Commercial District
B-3 Shopping Center District
B-4 General Commercial District
B-5 Heavy Commercial District
B-6 Highway Interchange Commercial District
B-7 Commercial Marina District
B-9 General Office District
I-1 Light Industrial District
PUD Planned Unit Development District

 

(Ord. No. 01-99, § 1(301.3), 11-3-1999)

Sec. 3-2a. - Zoning/future land use compatibility matrix.

The following matrix illustrates which city zoning classifications are consistent with which city future land use classifications.

Section 3-2a Zoning/Future Land Use Compatibility Matrix
Land Use Classifications Future Land Use Net Density (Dwelling units per net buildable acre) and Floor Area Ratios (FAR) Allowable Zoning Classifications
Conservation and Rural Land Use Classifications Environmentally Sensitive Lands (ESL) Max 1 DU/10 acres C (Conservation), RC (Resource Corridor)
Agricultural Rural (A/R) Max 1 DU/5 acres A-2 (Rural Agriculture), A-3 (Transitional Agriculture), RR (Rural Residential), RA (Rural Estate), Planned Unit Development
Residential Land Use Classifications Residential Low Density (RLD) Max 4 DU/acre R-1, R-3, R-4, (Urban Single Family Residential), Planned Unit Development
Residential Low-Medium Density (R/LMD) Max 8 DU/acre R-5 (Urban Single Family), R-6 (Urban Two Family Residential), R-7 (Urban Multi-Family Residential), Planned Unit Development
Residential Medium Density (R/MD) Max 14 DU/acre R-5, R-6, R-7, R-8 (Urban Multi-Family Residential), Planned Unit Development
Residential/Mobile Home (R/MH) Max 8 DU/acre MH-1 (Mobile Home Park), MH-5 (Urban Mobile Home)
Commercial
Classifications
Commercial Office (C/O) 12 Du/Acre Max FAR 1 B-9 (General Office) and Planned Unit Development
Commercial Retail (C/R) 12 Du/Acre Max FAR 1 B-9 (General Office), B-2 (Neighborhood Commercial), B-3 (Shopping Center), B-4 (General Commercial), B-5 (Heavy Commercial), B-6 (Highway Interchange Commercial), B-7 (Commercial Marina) and Planned Unit Development
Industrial
Classifications
Industrial/General (IG) Max FAR 1 I-1 (Light Industrial), Planned Unit Development
Industrial Service (IS) Max FAR 1 I-1 (Light Industrial), Planned Unit Development, B-5 (Heavy Commercial)
Public Classifications Public/ Institutional (P/I) P (Public Use)
Public/Utility (P/U) Max FAR 1 I-1 (Light Industiral), P (Public Use), Planned Unit Development
Mixed Use Classifications Southeast Mixed Use (SEMUA) 8 Du/Acre Max FAR 2 Planned Unit Development
Southeast Mixed Use/
Transit Oriented Overlay (SEMUA/TOD)
*14 to 32 DU/Acre Max FAR 2 Planned Unit Development, Transit Oriented Development
Southwest Mixed Use 4DU/Acre Max FAR 1 Planned Unit Development

 

*Refer to Article VI for TOD Sub-area requirements/Minimum of 14 du/acre and Maximum of 32 du/acre.

(Ord. No. 02-12, § 2(Exh. A), 9-5-2012; Ord. No. 13-2023, § 2, 1-3-2024)

Sec. 3-3. - Rules of construction.

While it is the intent of this Code that the regulations identified in sections 3-1 and 3-2 shall apply within the City, it is not the intent that all procedural provisions or assignment of responsibilities to specific officials shall apply. Where the above referenced sections identify actions or responsibilities of other officials or boards, the action or responsibility is assigned by this Code to the City Manager, and the provision in question shall be so interpreted. Where there is a question as to whether the provision involves a procedure, or how the standard shall be administered, the City Manager will make the determination, which may be appealed pursuant to section 1-7.

(Ord. No. 01-99, § 1(301.4), 11-3-1999)