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5992-96R stiff 1.� v �� J AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING SECTION 35.11, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO REVISE THE DEFINITIONS FOR NURSING HOME AND RESIDENTIAL SHELTER BY INCREASING THE DENSITY CONVERSION FROM TWO BEDS TO THREE BEDS PER UNIT; AMENDING SEC. 42.34 (6), CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO CHANGE THE PARKING REQUIREMENT FOR NURSING HOMES FROM THE EQUIVALENT OF ONE PARKING SPACE PER TWO BEDS TO ONE PARKING SPACE PER THREE BEDS, TO CHANGE THE PARKING REQUIREMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL SHELTERS FROM ONE PARKING SPACE PER SIX RESIDENTS TO ONE PARKING SPACE PER SEVEN RESIDENTS, AND TO CHANGE THE PARKING REQUIREMENT FOR GROUP CARE FACILITIES TO ONE PARKING SPACE PER THREE OCCUPANTS, INCLUDING RESIDENT EMPLOYEES AND SUPERVISORS; AMENDING SEC. 40.545 (3), CODE OF ORDINANCES, RELATING TO THE USE LIMITATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC /SEMIPUBLIC ZONING DISTRICT, TO DECREASE DENSITY FOR NURSING HOMES AND RESIDENTIAL SHELTERS FROM 15 TO 12.5 UNITS PER GROSS ACRE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY'S LAND USE PLAN AND IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PINELLAS PLANNING COUNCIL'S COUNTYWIDE RULES FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 35.11, Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 35.11. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this development code, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Nursing home means a health facility where persons are housed and furnished with meals and continuing nursing care for compensation. For the purpose of computing density of a nursing home, every three WG beds within the facility shall be considered to equal one dwelling unit. Residential shelter means a building, dwelling or portion thereof, the use of which is for a nonprofit service providing a place of temporary residence to homeless persons or families. For the purposes of density, one dwelling unit shall equal ihm two persons housed on the premises. Ordinance No. 5992 -96 i ,Section 2. Sec. 42.34 (6) (d) 1. d., Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: Sec. 42.34. Parking. (1) Purpose. It is the purpose of this section to establish standards which promote the orderly, efficient and safe layout of parking areas designed to complement the use they serve. (6) Offstreet parking spaces. (d) Schedule. The following shall be the minimum number of offstreet parking spaces required for each land use, activity, building or structure permitted by this development code. When the determination of the number of required offstreet parking spaces results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction less than one -half space or more shall be rounded up. Parking spaces required on the basis of building floor area shall apply to gross floor area unless otherwise specified. Parking spaces required for employees shall be based on the maximum number of employees on duty or residing, or both, on the premises at any one time, which would include any overlap of employees at a change of shift. 1. Residential and lodging uses. d. Nursing homes: One parking space per three twa beds occupied at maximum capacity. e. Group care facilities: One parking space per three occupants at maximum c� icity. including resident employees and su ep rvisorc €e /���{{��.ppppsiartsf {al ,nn Q J.�� r #astie : 2�`J7, Ai �A � a3- Cry 7A AR.G Ci/�i]Y.� _ =_.� V,�,, er�Weyees s�ewisere. g. Residential shelters: One parking space per seven & residents, based on maximum occupancy approved by the city. H minimum of one space shall be required for each shelter. Section 3. Sec. 40.545 (3), Code of Ordinances, is amended to read: ■ 2 ORDINANCE NO, 5992.96 Sec. 40.545. Use limitations. The following use limitations shall apply to public/semipublic districts: (3) Nursing homes and residential shelters shall have a maximum density of 12& 45 units per gross acre. Section A. The provisions of this ordinance are found and determined to be consistent with the City of Clearwater Comprehensive Plan. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING April 18, 1996 PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED May 2, 1996 Rita Garvey, Mayor- Commissio Approved as to form and Attest: legal sufficiency: Leslie Dougall -S(de , Asst. City Attorney C thla S. Goudeau, City Clerk 3 ORDINANCE N0.5992.96