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ORDINANCE NO. 187
AN ORDIANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ARTICLE 4 OF ORDINANCE NO. 100
ENTITLED "DISTRICT REGULATIONS" BY ESTABLISHING
NEW COMMERCIAL DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS TO BE
KNOWN AS C-1 , C-2 , C-3 AND C-4 WITH A SCHEDULE
OF USE REGULATIONS FOR SAID DISTRICTS ; AND BY
ESTABLISHING A NEW SCHEDULE OF USE REGULATIONS
FOR THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT KNOWN AS I-G
(INDUSTRIAL GENERAL) ; AND SETTING FORTH IN THE
SCHEDULE OF USE REGULATIONS THE PURPOSE, PER-
MITTED USES , ACCESSORY USES AND SPECIAL EXCEPTION
USES IN EACH SAID DISTRICT; AND REPEALING THE
EXISTING SCHEDULE OF USE REGULATIONS FOR C-1
(COMMERCIAL OFFICES) , C-2 (COMMERCIAL GENERAL)
AND I-G (INDUSTRIAL GENERAL) DISTRICTS ; AND
PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF
ORDINANCES AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOL-
UTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE
EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE .
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WHEREAS , the Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Dania has
j recommended certain modifications and changes in the schedules of use
regulations for commercial and industrial districts as set forth in
{ City Ordinance No . 100 , passed and adopted by the City Commission of
Dania, Florida, on final reading July 20, 1976 ; and
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WHERAS , the City Commission of the City of Dania has reviewed i
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i the said recommendations with the said Planning and Zoning Board and
lthe Zoning Consultant for the City and after said review finds that ;
said recommended modifications and/or changes would be in the best
interest of the citizens of the City of Dania .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA:
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Section 1. That Chapter 33 of the Code of Ordinances of the City
of Dania, Florida, as set forth in City Ordinance No . 100 passed and
adopted on July 20 , 1976, be and the same is hereby amended by repealing
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the existing district regulations for C-1 (commercial-offices) , C-2
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(commercial-general) and I-G (Industrial-general) districts and sub-
stituting in place thereof new district regulations to be hereinafter
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known and classified as C-1 , C-2 , C-3, C-4 and I-G districts , with the
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purpose, permitted uses , accessory uses and special exception uses for
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each said district classification which are as follows :
DISTRICT PURPOSE
C-1 The purpose of this district is to create an
environment especially suited to a group of
professional and administrative offices com-
patible in appearance with single family housing.
PERMITTED USES
Business or professional offices
Banks and financial institutions
Churches , synagogues or other houses of worship
� Non-Profit cultural centers
Eating and drinking places provided that such use shall not
a occupy more than 15 percent of the gross floor area of
the structure in which they are located
ACCESSORY USES
Off-Street parking and loading
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Signs
Accessory uses customarily incident to the permitted or approval i
special exception uses
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES j
Public or private parking lots or storage garages
Essential services
Supplemental parking
Public or private academic schools
Hotels I
Entertainment j
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DISTRICT PURPOSE �
C-2 A "C-2" district is intended for retail stores ,
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offices , or service establishments with convenient
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not allow auto-oriented land uses such as boat and j
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motor vehicle showrooms or drive-in theatres ,
which have large acreage requirements and
destroy the pedestrian orientation. 11C-2"
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! zoning is appropriate for neighborhood shopping
centers , town centers , central business districts ,
and shopping malls , all of which have compactness ,
pedestrian scale or orientation, and a strong
"sense of place" .
PERMITTED USES
All Permitted Uses set forth in C-1
Sales of merchandise or service excluding boat, auto, truck,
motorcycles , tractor, recreational vehicle, and mobile
home sales , body shops , tire stores, car washes , sales
of lumber, block, gravel, and other bulk materials and
drive-in theatres
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Restaurants and bars
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., Preparation of baked goods , sweets and delicatessen items sold
exclusively on the premises
Indoor recreation or athletic facilities
Offices and studios
Laundries and dry cleaners
Libraries
Charitable, civic, faternal , and professional associations
Hotels , motels , and lodgings for transients
Auditoriums and convention halls
Museums and galleries
Schools i
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Clinics
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Broadcasting studios without towers
Handicraft production
ACCESSORY USES
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All accessory uses set forth in C-1
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SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
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All Special Exception Uses set forth in C-1
Broadcasting studios with towers
Multi-family
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DISTRICT PURPOSE
C-3 A "C-3" district is intended for retail stores ,
offices , or service establishments spread along
a trafficway or adjacent streets . It is
oriented to patrons who drive from one store ,
office , or shop to another by motor vehicle .
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Enclosed vehicle repair shops, auto service
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stations , parking area, and drive-up windows
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within a C-3 district shall be subject to
especially careful design control. There is less
interdependence of design and a wider variety of
allowed land uses than in the "C-2" district .
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All Permitted Uses set forth in C-1 and C-2
Auto service stations
Preparation of baked goods , sweets and delicatessen items sold
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primarily on the premises
Funeral homes
Nursing homes
ACCESSORY USES
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All Accessory Uses set forth in C-1 and C-2
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One dwelling unit
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
All Special Exception Uses set forth in C-1 and C-2
Vehicle service establishments (enclosed only)
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Warehousing
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PURPOSE
C_4
A "C-4" district is intended for retail stores ,
offices , or enclosed service establishments , and
enclosed vehicle repair shops, spread along a
trafficway or adjacent streets. It is oriented
to patrons who drive from one store, office or
shop to another by motor vehicle. There is less
interdependence of design and a wider variety of
allowed land uses than in the "C-1" "C_2"
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"C-3" districts .
PERMITTED USES
All Permitted Uses set forth in C-1 ,
C-2 and C-3
Sales of merchandise or services
Indoor or outdoor recreation or athletic facilities
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Parking facilities
Inside storage and sales of lumber and building materials
Transportation terminals
Maintenance or repair within an enclosed building
Auto rental facilities
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ACCESSORY USES
All AccessoryUses set forth in C-1,
C-2 and C-3
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All Special
P Exception Uses set forth in C-1, C-2 and C-3 '
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I-G An "I-G" district is intended for office and
research parks , manufacturing, warehousing,
transportation terminals , major utility plants , �
sales of bulk materials , or mineral extraction.
Retail sales and services should be clustered in
"C-2" "C-3 and"
' "C-4" districts , rather
than scattered through "I-G" districts , unless the
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sales are ancillary to a land use which is
limited to an "I-G" district.
PERMITTED USES
All Permitted Uses set forth in I-R
Hotels and motels
Restaurants and bars
Offices
Research and development laboratories
Manufacturing, processing , assembly, maintenance or repair
Parking facilities
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Streets
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Flood control facilities
I Sales of merchandise or services excluding motor vehicles
? Police and fire protection facilities
Ambulance services
Public utilities
Transportation terminals
,,. Waste collection and treatment facilities
Parks and recreational or athletic facilities
Service establishments including automobile and gasoline
{ Boat manufacturing up to 150 feet 1
Auditoriums and convention halls j
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Grazing
Crop raising
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ACCESSORY USES
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All Accessory Uses set forth in I-R f
One dwelling Unit
SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
All Special Exception Uses set forth in I-R
Section 2 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances and all
resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the
same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
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Section 3 . That this ordinance shall be in force and take
effect immediately upon its passage and adoption.
PASSED and ADOPTED on First Reading on the 22nd day of
August 1978 .
PASSED and ADOPTED on Second and Final Reading on the 12th
day of September 1978 .
MAY COMMISSIONER
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ATTEST:
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C� ERK - AUDITOR
APPROVED FOR FORM AND CORRECTIVENESS
FRANK C . ADLER, City Attorney
City of Dania, Florida
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