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2007-OR- ~~
STATE OF INDIANA
PLAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION TO
JEFFERSONVILLE COMMON COUNCIL TO AMEND PORTIONS
OF THE JEFFERSONVILL ZONING ORDINANCE 2000-OR-61
WHEREAS, the Jeffersonville Plan Commission has reviewed
proposed changes to the Jeffersonville Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to
amending the Zoning Ordinance to create an Agriculture Zoning District; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director has recommended such changes;
and
WHEREAS, the changes are more consistent with the City's
Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Plan Commission has held a public hearing on July 31,
2007 in accordance with LC. 36-7-4-604; and
WHEREAS, notice was properly given to the public prior to the public
hearing being held; and
WHEREAS, the Plan Commission unanimously believes that the
proposed changes should be made and that the proposed changes are in the
interests of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience, morals, and general
welfare;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RECOMMENDED by the
Jeffersonville Plan Commission to the Common Council of the City of
Jeffersonville, Indiana, that the following amendments and changes be made to
the Jeffersonville Zoning Ordinance 2000-OR-61 to establish an Agriculture
Zoning District:
"A1" Zoning District
3.1 "A1"District Intent, Permitted Uses, and Special Exception Uses.
1. District Intent
The "A1" (Agricultural Zone) District is intended to be used as
follows:
a. Use Type and Intensity -Agricultural operations
b. Application of District -Existing agricultural land
c. Development Standards-Recognize the need for strict
development standards to maximize protection
d. Jeffersonville's Plan Commission and Board of Zoning
Appeals should strive to protect this District from
conflicting land uses, and non-family oriented agricultural
operations, as well as encroachment from single-family
residential development.
e. The Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals
should strive to promote an average net density of 1 to 2
dwelling units per acre community-wide in the "A1"
District.
2. Permitted Uses
Agricultural Uses- Agricultural crop production
a. Farmstead
b. Greenhouse
c. Nursery
d. Orchard
e. Raising of farm animals*
f. Sale of Agricultural products
g. Stable, private
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h. Storage of agricultural products
i. Tree Farm
j. Vineyard
k. Wild animal population control
Commercial Uses
a. Farmer's Market
b. Plant Nursery
c. Stable, small commercial
d. Stable, large commercial
e. Winery
Institutional Uses
a. Church, temple, or mosque
Residential Uses
a. Dwelling, single family
b. Bed and Breakfast
2. Special Exception Uses
Agricultural Uses
a. Processing of agricultural products
Commercial Uses
a. Kennel
b. Gun clubs, skeet shoots, or target ranges
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c. Barber/beauty shop (home occupation)
Business: Recreation
a. Golf course
b. Paintball facility (outdoor)
Institutional/Public Facilities
a. Public Park/Recreation Center
b. Cemetery/Mausoleum
Communication/Utility
a. Public Well
b. Telecommunication Facility
Miscellaneous
a. Artificial lake or pond over one (1) acre in size
* Does not include Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
(CAFO's) or Confined Feedings Operations (CFO's)
3.2 "A1" District Development Standards
a. Minimum Lot Area: 5 acres
b. Minimum Lot Width: 160 feet
c. Minimum Lot Frontage: 100 feet
d. Sewer and Water: Does not require municipal sewer and
hookup
e. Maximum Structure Height: Primary Structure: 40 feet;
Agricultural-related accessory structures are exempt
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f. Minimum Front Setback: 70 feet
g. Minimum Side Setback: Primary Structure-30 feet;
Accessory Structure-10 feet (<1000 square feet); Accessory
Structure-30 feet (> 1000 square feet)
h. Minimum Rear Setback: Primary Structure-30 feet;
Accessory Structure-15 feet
i. Maximum Impervious Surface Coverage: 25% of the Lot
Area
j. Minimum Dwelling Size: 1,500 square feet
For Additional Development Standards that Apply: See Zoning Code
Page 3-2.
This recommendation is being made upon a unanimous vote of the members
of the Jeffersonville Plan Commission by vote taken at its regularly scheduled
meeting on the 31tit day of July 2007.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its adoption.
SO ORDAINED this fi' ~ day of ~ ~ 2007.
Presiding Officer
COMMO 'COUNC
THE CI OF JEF S
INDIA
By:
Robert L. aiz, Jr.
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ATTEST:
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Peggy~V6~i er
Clerk-Treasurer
Presented by me as Clerk-Treasurer to the Mayor of said City of Jeffersonville
this ~ day of t~' ~;~ ~ ;,,~~~ X2007.
Peggy~~ i der
Clerk-Treasurer
This Ordinance a roved and si ed b me his ~~
PP ~ Y ~` ~ 2007.
Waiz,~r., Mayor
"A1" District
3.1 "A1"District Intent, Permitted Uses, and Special Exception Uses
District Intent Permitted Uses Special Exception Uses
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The
A1
(Agricultural Zone)
District District is intended to be Agricultural Uses Agricultural Uses
used as follows: agricultural crop production • processing of agricultural
• farmstead products
Use Type and Intensity • greenhouse Commercial Uses
• agricultural operations • nursery • kennel
• orchard • gun clubs, skeet shoots, or
Application of District target ranges
• Existing agricultural land • raising of farm animals" • barber/beauty shop (home
• sale of agricultural products occupation)
Development Standards • stable, private Business: Recreation
• Recognize the need for strict
development standards to • storage of agricultural products 'golf course
maximize
• tree farm • paintball facility (outdoor)
protection of agricultural prat-
tices • vineyard Institutional/Public Facilities
.
• wild animal population control • public park/recreationat center
• cemetery/mausoleum
Jeffersonville's Plan
Commission and Board of Commercial Uses Communication/Utili
ty
Zoning Appeals should strive to • farmers market • public well
protectthis districtfrom • plant nursery •telecommunication facility
conflicting land uses, and non-
family oriented agricultural • stable, small commercial
Miscellaneous
operations, as well as • stable, large commercial •artificial lake or pond over one (1)
encroachment from single-
family residential development. • winery acre in size
The Plan Commission and Institutional Uses
Board of Zoning Appeals
should strive to promote an • church, temple, or mosque
average net density of 1 to 2
dwelling units per acre Residential
community-wide in the "A1" • dwelling, single family
district. • bed and breakfast
* Does not include Concentrated Anmial Feeding Operations (CAFOs) or Confined Feeding Operations (CFOs)
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Minimum Lot Area:
•5 acres
Minimum Lot Width:
•160 feet
Minimum Lot Frontage:
• 100 feet
Sewer and Water:
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Minimum Front Setback:
•70 feet
Minimum Side Setback:
•30 feet -Primary Structure
10 feet -Accessory Structure
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30 feet -Accessory Structure
(>1000 square feet)
Minimum Rear Setback:
•Primary Structure: 30 feet
•Accessory Structure: 15 feet
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Minimum Dwelling Size:
•1,500 square feet
Additional Development Standards that Apply
Lot, Yard, and Density (LY)
• LY-01 .................. Page 7-3
Temporary Uses (TU)
•TU-01 .................. Page 7-9
•TU-02 .................. Page 7-9
landscaping (LA)
• LA-01 ................ Page 7-14
• LA-02 ................ Page 7-15
Expressway Buffer (EB)
• EB-01 ................ Page 7-24
Environmental (EN)
• EN-01 ............... Page 7-25
Floodplain (FP)
• FP-01 ................ Page 7-27
Prarfomrance (PF)
• PF-01 ................ Page 7-30
Lighting (LT)
• LT-01 ..................Page 7-01
General Signs (GS)
• GS-01 ............... Pagel-32
Temporary Signs (TS)
• TS-01 ................ Page 7-34
Permanent Signs (PS)
• PS-01 ................Pege 7-35
Parking (PIQ
• PK-01 ................ Page 7-39
• PK-06 ................ Page 7~1
• PK-07 ................ Page 7~3
• PK-08 ................ Page 7~3
EntranceslDrives (ED)
• ED-01 ................ Page 7~5
Vision Clearance (VC)
• VC-01 ............... Page 7~7
Telecommunication
Facil'fties (TC)
• TC-01 ................ Page 748
• TC-02 ................ Page 7-51
Special Exception (SE)
• SE-01 ................ Page 7-54
Miscellaneous (MC)
• MC-02 ............... Page 7-55
• MC-04 ............... Pagel-55
• MC-06 ............... Page 7-05
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