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  • Introduced by: Council Member Christine Hoffman 1st Reading: January 21, 2020

    Jan 21, 2020

    ·Jacksonville, FL
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  • ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL Meeting of December 7, 2017 TO:

    Dec 7, 2017

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
    Proposal

    On December 7, 2017, the St. Petersburg City Council considered a proposed ordinance to amend Chapter 25 of the city code to regulate small wireless facilities in public rights-of-way, in compliance with Florida's Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act effective July 1, 2017. The ordinance would add definitions, create a registration process for wireless providers, amend permit application procedures for construction in the right-of-way, and establish design standards for small wireless facilities. The administration recommended a first reading on December 7, 2017, with a public hearing and final adoption vote scheduled for December 14, 2017.

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  • 1 ORDINANCE NO. 12-O-14AA AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA,

    Tallahassee, FL
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  • ordinance no. 20-o-09aa

    Tallahassee, FL
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 20-O-09AA amends Chapter 17, Article IV of Tallahassee's General Code to establish regulatory requirements for a shared micro-mobility device program on public rights-of-way, including vendor responsibilities, device operation and parking standards, removal authority, enforcement mechanisms, and insurance requirements. The ordinance is authorized under Florida Statutes Section 166.041 and Section 316.008(7)(a), which permit municipalities to regulate motorized scooters and similar devices on sidewalks at a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour. The City Commission authorized a pilot program on May 15, 2019 to permit and regulate the use of dockless motorized scooters. The ordinance addresses concerns about unattended micro-mobility devices creating hazards to pedestrians and ADA accessibility on City streets, parks, and sidewalks, with the City having a population of approximately 195,000 people.

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  • 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ORLANDO, FLORIDA 1

    Orlando, FL
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    This Orlando ordinance amends the city's Growth Management Plan to modify future land use designations and overlays in the South Downtown area, based on a South Downtown Vision Plan. The ordinance changes certain properties from Public/Recreational/Institutional to Industrial/Resource Protection designations, from Industrial to Urban Activity Center and Conservation designations, and applies Transit 1, Transit 2, and Kaley overlay designations to specific properties. The amendments update the Future Land Use Element Figure LU-1 standards and create new subarea policies (S.12.7, S.12.8, S.12.9, S.12.9.1, and S.33.5) to govern development intensity and allowable uses in these designated areas.

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    growth managementland use designationzoning overlaydowntown development
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  • an ordinance of the city of st. petersburg

    St. Petersburg, FL
    Proposal

    This ordinance proposes to amend Chapter 8 of the St. Petersburg City Code by repealing and replacing Section 8-36.(c) to adopt local administrative and technical amendments to the Florida Building Code. The amendments align existing city flood mitigation requirements—including declarations of land restriction for enclosed areas below elevated buildings, limitations on partitioning of such enclosed areas, and expanded definitions of "substantial damage" for flood hazard areas—with the Florida Building Code to maintain compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program and Title 44 Code of Federal Regulations. The ordinance also codifies existing city inspection practices for elevated building enclosures and introduces new requirements for operations and maintenance plans related to dry floodproofing measures.

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    building codeflood mitigationflood insurance
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  • ORDINANCE NO. 509-H AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ST.

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    Ordinance No. 509-H amends St. Petersburg's land development regulations to expand accessory dwelling unit (ADU) permissions across additional residential zoning districts by updating the use matrix, definitions, and development standards. The ordinance modifies locational standards, parking requirements, and site development standards for ADUs and accessory living spaces, while also updating FAR (floor area ratio) exemptions to exclude up to 500 square feet of detached ADU floor area. The changes are intended to increase housing options and flexibility within the city's residential zones.

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  • 0~8/0~5~/1~9 ____ _ ORDINANCE NO. 2019-8118 AN ...

    Jacksonville, FL
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  • an ordinance of the city of tampa, florida - OrdinanceWatch

    Tampa, FL
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  • a resolution of the city of orlando, florida, supporting the

    Orlando, FL
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    The City of Orlando approved a Wayfinding Sign System Plan designed to guide motorists and pedestrians to key public facilities including civic, cultural, visitor, and recreational destinations throughout the city. The resolution endorses the evaluation criteria, preliminary sign location master plan, and signage design developed by city staff, with further requirements to be developed after approval by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The resolution became effective immediately upon adoption.

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  • an ordinance of the city of tampa, florida, creating

    Tampa, FL
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  • Amended 1/10/23 - 1 - Introduced by Council Member ...

    Jacksonville, FL
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  • ordinance no. – 611-h

    St. Petersburg, FL
    Proposal

    Ordinance No. 611-H amends the St. Petersburg City Code's land development regulations across multiple zoning districts (NT-3, NT, NTM-1, NS, NSM, and CRT), with amendments approved at a public hearing on July 10, 2025. The ordinance clarifies permitted uses in the NT-3 district (which prohibits accessory dwelling units), modifies development standards including setbacks, building envelopes, and height measurements, and creates new provisions for sidewalk payment-in-lieu options, reasonable accommodation zoning requests, and accessory dwelling unit standards. Additional changes address parking design, landscaping, tree protection, fence regulations, home occupation rules, and dock permit procedures.

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  • an ordinance of the city of tampa, florida

    Tampa, FL
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