(A) Intent. The provisions of this district are intended to protect persons and property from the hazards of floodways and to conserve important natural resources for ecological purposes, open space needs and the enjoyment and education of present and future residents.
(B) Principal uses and structures:
(1) Open space devoted to the conservation of natural waterways, vegetation and wildlife.
(2) Aquatic preserves and outstanding Florida waters.
(3) Canoe trails.
(4) Hiking and/or bicycle trails.
(5) Nature study areas and boardwalks.
(6) Fishing and wildlife preserves.
(7) Public parks.
(8) Public or private open space as part of a planned unit development, DRI or other project.
(9) Natural drainage area.
(10) Pavilions for outdoor exhibits or special nature study.
(11) Public or private storm water retention areas.
(C) Accessory uses and structures:
(1) Customary accessory uses clearly incidental and subordinate to one (1) or more principal uses.
(D) Conditional uses:
(1) Single-family homes at a maximum density of one (1) unit per ten (10) acres.
(2) Public facilities.
(3) Boat ramps or docks.
(4) Camping areas.
(E) Prohibited uses and structures: All uses not specifically or provisionally provided for herein.
(F) Lot and structure requirements:
(1) Minimum lot area — None except as specifically provided for above.
(2) Minimum lot width — one hundred (100) feet for single-family; none otherwise.
(3) Minimum lot depth — two hundred (200) feet for single-family; none otherwise.
(4) Maximum building coverage — five percent (5%).
(5) Minimum floor area — one thousand (1,000) square feet for single-family; none, otherwise.
(6) Maximum height — twenty-five (25) feet.
(7) Minimum yard requirements:
(a) Front — fifty (50) feet.
(b) Side interior — twenty-five (25) feet.
(c) Side corner — twenty-five (25) feet.
(d) Rear — twenty-five (25) feet.
('74 Code, § 25-140) (Ord. 89-08, passed 4-27-89; Am. Ord. 94-35, passed 6-16-94; Am. Ord. 95-44, passed 11-2-95; Am. Ord. 2016-88, passed 12-15-16)