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Planning board approves amendment allowing neighborhood-commercial parking lots, adds apron definition
Summary
The Winter Springs Planning and Zoning Board moved to amend city code to allow off-site parking lots in the C-1 (neighborhood commercial) district, specify allowable surface materials (including pervious pavement) and add a minimum driveway apron requirement; the motion passed unanimously.
The Planning and Zoning Board of Winter Springs approved an amendment to the city code on April 3 that would allow parking areas in the C-1 (neighborhood commercial) zoning district subject to material and siting standards, and that adds a defined minimum driveway apron requirement.
The change amends Chapter 20 (zoning) and Chapter 9 (off-street parking and loading) of the city code to permit parking lots within a specified distance of a primary structure and to list acceptable surfacing materials. The amendment explicitly adds pervious pavement to the list of approved materials and specifies that gravel…
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