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CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
800 Seminole Road
Atlantic Beach) Florida 32233
PHONE: 247-5855
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White, Debbie
From: Carper, Rick
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 8:09 AM
To: White, Debbie; Daniels, Freddie
Subject: FW: For Code enforcement
Ricky L. Carper, P.E.
Public Works Director/City Engineer
City of Atlantic Beach
1200 Sandpiper Lane
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
rcarper(o-)-coab.us
PH- (904) 247-5834
Fax: (904) 247-5843
Florida Public Works-First to Respond, Lost to Leave
www.apwaflorida.com
From: Maureen Shaughnessy [mailto:moshau361@gmaii.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 11:10 PM
To: Carper, Rick
Subject: For Code enforcement
Hi Rick,
I couldn't get the link to work on the city website. Could you forward these 2 photos to the Code Enforcement Dept
please?There is a new pattern forming at this Atlantic Self Storage on the northwest corner of W.3rd and Atlantic Blvd.
Furniture,trash, leftover stuff from storage units are left sifting on the street for days and some time weeks. I realize it is
the renters actually leaving the junk out there, but maybe it's because no one ever walks the grounds, I don't know. But
either way,we don't want it to continue.
Appreciate your help!
Thanks,
Mo Shaughnessy
361 Main St.
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(d) Child Care provided within private homes,not requiring approval of a Use-by-Exception,shall be limited to
care of not more than five (5) children, unrelated to the operator, within a single time period, and shall be
licensed and operated onl) in accordance with all applicable licensing requirements of the Florida
Department of Chil�.een and 'amily Services(DCFS)and the requirements of this Section. The application
L c nse to provide Child Care within a private home shall be accompanied by a copy of
for Occupational . 'o p
the current license certificaltfrom the DCFS and a survey or site plan demonstrating compliance with all
requirements of this Section The City reserves the right to request of the DCFS an inspection pursuant to
Section 402.311 Floridaa S t s, prior to issuance of a local Occupational License. Child Care in private
homes shall be further subje4 t to the following requirements.
i. No business Signs sha I placed upon the Lot where Child Care is provided within private homes.
ii. Play areas and all pla, equipment, structures and children's toys shall not be located, maintained or
stored within Required Front or Side Yards.
iii. Off-Street parking,as required by Section 24-161, shall be provided, including provision for off-street
drop-off and pick-up. Parking and traffic generated by any Child Care provided within a private
home facilities shall he ve no adverse impacts to the volume or circulation of residential traffic.
Sec. 24-153. Churches.
The minimum Development crileria for churches in any Zoning District where Churches are permitted shall
include the following.
(a) Adequate site area to accommodate all Structures and required on-site parking and circulation areas for
motor vehicles, in accordance with the parking requirements of this Chapter.
(b) Location on a Collector or Arterial Street with adequate frontage to accommodate ingress-egress driveways
in proportion to expected pe attendance levels in order not to disrupt roadway traffic.
(c) Maintenance of the required Aear sight triangle.
(d) Minimum Yard Requiremeni s and Building Restrictions as required within the Zoning District in which the
facility is located.
(e) Buffering as required by Se tion 24-167 of this Chapter in the form of hedge materials and/or Fence or
wall,as appropriate,along Lot lines adjacent to any residential Uses.
(g) A single Dwelling Unit for may be permitted and may be attached to, located within, or on the same
premises the Church. For Dwelling Units that are detached from the Church Building, the Minimum Yard
Requirements and Building Restrictions of the RS-2 Zoning District shall apply.
Sec. 24-154. Outdoor Display, Sale and Storage of Furniture, Household Items, Merchandise
and Business Activities Outs ide of enclosed Buildings.
(a) Within all non-residential ning Districts, the outside display of products, or outside sale of furniture,
clothing, dry goods, hardware or other similar merchandise, equipment and materials, and also street
vendors, shall be prohibited, with the following exceptions.
(1) Landscaping and garden supplies, nursery stock in containers, patio fiimiture and omamental articles
for use in lawn, garden or patio areas, displayed for sale on private property only and subject to
provision of any requirec buffering and screening.
(2) Locations authorized fbi permanent automotive sales, except that no storage or display of tires, auto
parts,tools, service or re.3air work is permitted outdoors, and no streamers,banners,pennants, balloons,
flashing lights or similar items are permitted in any location.
(3) Temporary farmer's mat-kets limited only to farm and garden produce, and seasonal items such as
Christmas trees and punpkins, may be permitted on private property subject to approval by the
designated Administrati,re Official verifying adequate parking, safe site access, and establishing the
duration and time of suc activities. Other conditions for approval, as appropriate,may be required.
Initial Effective Date: January 0 1,2)02 Last arriended: March 08,2010 by Ordinance 90-10-212 60