CSV Conservation District.
4.2.1. Districts and intent.
The "CSV" Conservation category includes one (1) zone district: CSV lands in this district are publicly owned lands devoted to the conservation of the unique natural functions within these lands. To conserve these lands, no use other than non-intensive resource-based recreation activities shall be permitted.
4.2.2. Permitted principal uses and structures.
1.
Residential and nonresidential uses necessary to manage conservation land uses.
2.
Public access.
4.2.3. Permitted accessory uses and structures.
1.
Uses and structures which:
a.
Are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to non-intensive resource-based recreation activities.
2.
Examples of permitted accessory uses and structures include:
a.
Forestry stations and scientific stations for the study of the natural resources within the conservation district.
b.
Residential facilities for caretakers.
c.
Boat docks and boat ramps.
4.2.4. Prohibited uses and structures.
1.
Residential uses (excepting forestry stations or scientific stations for the study of the natural resources within the conservation district).
2.
Any use or structure not specifically, provisionally or by reasonable implication permitted herein or permissible as a special exception.
4.2.5. Special exceptions.
1.
Essential services, to include and be limited to:
a.
Water;
b.
Sewer;
c.
Gas;
d.
Solid waste disposal;
e.
Telephone;
f.
Television;
g.
Radio;
h.
Electrical systems (including transmission lines and substations); and
i.
Telecommunication towers. (See section 4.18.9 for exemption.)
2.
Recreational activities, such as:
a.
Archery ranges;
b.
Rifle; shotgun and pistol ranges;
c.
Campsites; and
d.
Similar uses.
4.2.6. Minimum lot requirements.
None, except to meet other requirements as set out herein.
4.2.7. Minimum yard requirements.
(See section 4.18.30 for right-of-way setback requirements.)
A minimum thirty-five (35) foot natural buffer shall be required from all wetlands and a seventy-five (75) foot natural buffer shall be required from perennial rivers, streams and creeks identified as regionally significant areas within the comprehensive plan. The location of any structure shall be prohibited within these buffer areas, although non-intensive resource-based recreation activities shall be permitted within these buffer areas. For all uses other than single-family residential, agricultural and silvicultural adjacent to a "Work of the District" as established in F.A.C. ch. 40B-4, as amended, a minimum buffer setback shall be required for rivers, streams and creeks, and their floodways, as required within such rule.
4.2.8. Minimum height of structures: Unrestricted.
4.2.9. Minimum lot coverage: None.
4.2.10. Minimum landscaped buffering requirements: None.
4.2.11. Minimum off-street parking requirements: None.
CSV Conservation District.
4.2.1. Districts and intent.
The "CSV" Conservation category includes one (1) zone district: CSV lands in this district are publicly owned lands devoted to the conservation of the unique natural functions within these lands. To conserve these lands, no use other than non-intensive resource-based recreation activities shall be permitted.
4.2.2. Permitted principal uses and structures.
1.
Residential and nonresidential uses necessary to manage conservation land uses.
2.
Public access.
4.2.3. Permitted accessory uses and structures.
1.
Uses and structures which:
a.
Are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to non-intensive resource-based recreation activities.
2.
Examples of permitted accessory uses and structures include:
a.
Forestry stations and scientific stations for the study of the natural resources within the conservation district.
b.
Residential facilities for caretakers.
c.
Boat docks and boat ramps.
4.2.4. Prohibited uses and structures.
1.
Residential uses (excepting forestry stations or scientific stations for the study of the natural resources within the conservation district).
2.
Any use or structure not specifically, provisionally or by reasonable implication permitted herein or permissible as a special exception.
4.2.5. Special exceptions.
1.
Essential services, to include and be limited to:
a.
Water;
b.
Sewer;
c.
Gas;
d.
Solid waste disposal;
e.
Telephone;
f.
Television;
g.
Radio;
h.
Electrical systems (including transmission lines and substations); and
i.
Telecommunication towers. (See section 4.18.9 for exemption.)
2.
Recreational activities, such as:
a.
Archery ranges;
b.
Rifle; shotgun and pistol ranges;
c.
Campsites; and
d.
Similar uses.
4.2.6. Minimum lot requirements.
None, except to meet other requirements as set out herein.
4.2.7. Minimum yard requirements.
(See section 4.18.30 for right-of-way setback requirements.)
A minimum thirty-five (35) foot natural buffer shall be required from all wetlands and a seventy-five (75) foot natural buffer shall be required from perennial rivers, streams and creeks identified as regionally significant areas within the comprehensive plan. The location of any structure shall be prohibited within these buffer areas, although non-intensive resource-based recreation activities shall be permitted within these buffer areas. For all uses other than single-family residential, agricultural and silvicultural adjacent to a "Work of the District" as established in F.A.C. ch. 40B-4, as amended, a minimum buffer setback shall be required for rivers, streams and creeks, and their floodways, as required within such rule.
4.2.8. Minimum height of structures: Unrestricted.
4.2.9. Minimum lot coverage: None.
4.2.10. Minimum landscaped buffering requirements: None.
4.2.11. Minimum off-street parking requirements: None.