RECREATION/OPEN SPACE REC/OS DISTRICT2
Cross reference— Parks and recreation, ch. 30.
The recreation/open space category includes one zone district: REC/OS. Lands within the REC/OS district are devoted to passive and active recreational uses.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.1, 5-7-2002)
Within a recreation/open space district as shown on the "Zoning Map, City of Williston, Florida," the following shall be permitted principal uses and structures:
(1)
Open space.
(2)
Recreation.
(3)
Stormwater collection, treatment and disposal.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.2, 5-7-2002)
The following shall be permitted accessory uses and structures in the REC/OS district:
(1)
Uses and structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to nonintensive 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; and
c.
Boat docks and boat ramps.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.3, 5-7-2002)
The following shall be prohibited uses and structures in the REC/OS district:
(1)
Residential uses (except forestry stations or scientific stations for the study of the natural resources within the conservation district and residential facilities for caretakers).
(2)
Any use or structure not specifically, provisionally or by reasonable implication permitted herein or permissible as a special exception.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.4, 5-7-2002)
The following is a special exception in the REC/OS district:
Recreational activities such as campgrounds and similar uses.
See also chapter 46, article V.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.5, 5-7-2002)
There are no minimum lot requirements in the REC/OS district, except to meet other requirements as set out in this chapter.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.6, 5-7-2002)
Special provisions for minimum yards in the REC/OS district shall be as follows:
(1)
The location of any structure (except permitted docks, walkways and piers) shall be set back a minimum of 35 feet from wetlands.
(2)
The location of any structure (except permitted docks, walkways and piers) shall be set back a minimum of 35 feet from perennial streams and creeks.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.7, 5-7-2002)
The maximum height of structures in the REC/OS district shall be 35 feet. See article II of this chapter for exclusions from height limitations.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.8, 5-7-2002)
There is no maximum floor area ratio requirement in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.9, 5-7-2002)
There is no maximum lot coverage by all impervious surfaces requirement in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.10, 5-7-2002)
There are no minimum landscaped buffering requirements in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.11, 5-7-2002)
There are no minimum off-street parking requirements in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.12, 5-7-2002)
RECREATION/OPEN SPACE REC/OS DISTRICT2
Cross reference— Parks and recreation, ch. 30.
The recreation/open space category includes one zone district: REC/OS. Lands within the REC/OS district are devoted to passive and active recreational uses.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.1, 5-7-2002)
Within a recreation/open space district as shown on the "Zoning Map, City of Williston, Florida," the following shall be permitted principal uses and structures:
(1)
Open space.
(2)
Recreation.
(3)
Stormwater collection, treatment and disposal.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.2, 5-7-2002)
The following shall be permitted accessory uses and structures in the REC/OS district:
(1)
Uses and structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to nonintensive 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; and
c.
Boat docks and boat ramps.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.3, 5-7-2002)
The following shall be prohibited uses and structures in the REC/OS district:
(1)
Residential uses (except forestry stations or scientific stations for the study of the natural resources within the conservation district and residential facilities for caretakers).
(2)
Any use or structure not specifically, provisionally or by reasonable implication permitted herein or permissible as a special exception.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.4, 5-7-2002)
The following is a special exception in the REC/OS district:
Recreational activities such as campgrounds and similar uses.
See also chapter 46, article V.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.5, 5-7-2002)
There are no minimum lot requirements in the REC/OS district, except to meet other requirements as set out in this chapter.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.6, 5-7-2002)
Special provisions for minimum yards in the REC/OS district shall be as follows:
(1)
The location of any structure (except permitted docks, walkways and piers) shall be set back a minimum of 35 feet from wetlands.
(2)
The location of any structure (except permitted docks, walkways and piers) shall be set back a minimum of 35 feet from perennial streams and creeks.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.7, 5-7-2002)
The maximum height of structures in the REC/OS district shall be 35 feet. See article II of this chapter for exclusions from height limitations.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.8, 5-7-2002)
There is no maximum floor area ratio requirement in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.9, 5-7-2002)
There is no maximum lot coverage by all impervious surfaces requirement in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.10, 5-7-2002)
There are no minimum landscaped buffering requirements in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.11, 5-7-2002)
There are no minimum off-street parking requirements in the REC/OS district.
(Ord. No. 434, § 4.4.12, 5-7-2002)