b. The areas of high intensity development contain office, retail, and service uses and represent a local and regional employment and shopping commercial center. b. Development plan and design review is required for the use. 100 Jefferson County Parkway . Additional regulations are provided in Article 18. Adequate restroom facilities shall be provided for clients within the building in accordance with City Code. Fire protection and medical care, as approved by the Citys Fire and Health Department and pursuant to the Louisiana Administrative Code, shall be available. 14. The configuration of the live entertainment area within the establishment. The use shall be located on a site of at least one (1) acre and may be comprised of multiple lots on a contiguous site. 6. Title 55 Revised 5-20-16 Relocate Ch. Existing electric transmission facilities may continue to be operated, maintained or structurally altered without any change in route. One and one-half (1.5) spaces per dwelling unit. a. 1. 2. Operation and maintenance building(s) and substations shall be located in accordance with zoning district yard requirements. The short term rental shall appear outwardly to be a residential dwelling. This requirement cannot be waived. 1. Adopted by Ord. Adopted by Ord 29157 MCS, 9-12-22, ZD030/22. 1. 4. At least two (2) off-street parking spaces shall be provided at locations on the site. 5. A Veterans' Wellness Facility shall be located on the same lot or an abutting lot to a residential development designed primarily for veterans. The utility shall maintain the structure free of graffiti. 3. The required setbacks may be reduced when 40% or more, on a front foot basis, of all lots or These facilities shall be located no more than three hundred (300) feet from each vehicle space. If the child care center is located adjacent to or within a residential district, there shall be a six (6) foot solid fence around the play area adjacent to any abutting property line. In any single-family residential district of the Suburban Neighborhood Districts, the following additional standards apply: a. The purpose of this Article is to set forth additional requirements for certain uses of land. Code art. 4. BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS Chapter 8. All tire retail shops, whether new or used tires, must be registered with an LDEQ Agency Interest number (AI#). 2. 9. The maximum number of the following types of livestock animals that may be permitted on an agricultural use shall be in accordance with the standards provided below in Table 20-1: Minimum Lot Area for Livestock. The inability of track patrons to exit the parking lot by the set time because of excessive traffic does not constitute an emergency. The home-based child care facility shall retain a residential character and shall not alter the residential character of the neighborhood. 29 0 obj
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Outdoor live entertainment hours are limited from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday, and 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Drop-off areas located across the street from the facility do not meet this requiremen. The horse or dog racetrack shall provide, at its expense, for personnel to control traffic entering and existing gates on a major street. 12. b. No. The required separation distance must be measured in a straight line from the nearest point on the lot line of the other property occupied by a small box variety store. f. Accessory structures containing studio space on the site are limited to one-thousand (1,000) square feet per guest artist quarters and shall be set back twenty (20) feet from any lot line. 688. One (1) space for each three thousand (3,000) square feet of storage area or one (1) space per one hundred (100) storage units, whichever is greater. If the home-based child care center is located adjacent to a residential district there shall be a six (6) foot solid fence around the play area adjacent to any abutting property line. 8. West Bank Office 1855 Ames Blvd., Suite A d. Gross floor area of the interior spaces shall be limited by the applicable zoning district. The minimum stay for a visiting artist participating in the artist communitys program is seven (7) days. 6. You alsonow know thatyou need to build your 20 parking space building above the ground with five support columns nine feet apart on each side, and that in zoning district BC-2 you are only required 8 parking spaces but are permitted for office use. Residential care facilities are subject to the regulations of the Louisiana Administrative Code. One (1) space for each two hundred (200) square feet of gross floor area. 28696 MCS, 6-3-21, ZD 16/21; Ord. The code further describes a whole host of permitted uses , including banks, bakeries, barber shops, bars, tailors, garages, hospitals, hotels, offices and restaurants, et cetera. 5. The documentation of a legal history of two- or multi-family residential use, respectively. These precautions shall include but shall not be limited to the following: a. Right before I was going to post this, same thing I did a year ago: Served on Jefferson Parish's Old Metairie Commission for over 10 years; last 7 as chairman. 17.20.060 Setback exceptions. districts . Any permanent or semi-permanent structures, such as platforms, ramps, lean-tos, garages, and sheds, are prohibited within this setback. under all climbing equipment. Drive-through facilities are prohibited. Dead plants, produce, and trash not used for composting or other gardening functions shall be removed from the site within forty-eight (48) hours. Exercise or training outdoors shall be conducted between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 7. One (1) space for each fifty (50) square feet of floor area used for video poker (if applicable) plus one (1) space for each remaining one hundred fifty (150) square feet of gross floor area. In the Rural Residential Districts, an RV park shall be located on a site of a minimum of two and one-half (2.5) acres. The rental of kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms, offices, and other common spaces may be used as a part of the short term rental but shall not be rented as guest bedrooms. An indoor or outdoor amusement facility shall submit the following impact management plans, to be reviewed by the Director of Safety and Permits, and all other relevant City agencies: b. Civ. Examples of property hardships:Lot being narrow, shallow, L-shaped, pie-shaped, a parallelogram, substandard, etc. 8. b. The wind farm shall comply with all applicable building and construction codes. 17.20.080 Lot coverage. Where a wireless telecommunications tower base and/or facility shall be elevated above four (4) feet because of base flood elevation (BFE), an alternate fencing and landscape design shall be proposed to take into account the additional height from the BFE. 7. Zoning Docket 61/16; Ord. 2. Water discharges from operating units of all facilities shall follow all Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality regulations pursuant to the Louisiana Administrative Code and all applicable local requirements. Group homes are divided into the following sizes: a. 2. a. 13. The minimum area requirement for water or sewer treatment facilities is one (1) acre. No. Soil testing is not required for sites already in agricultural use, as of the effective date of this Ordinance. 5. 4. For the fastest service: Please contact us online. Rev. The racetrack shall minimize the effects of vehicular and pedestrian ingress and egress on neighboring properties. d. Any cabinets or shelters may house only equipment and supplies for operation of the wireless telecommunication tower. A minimum of ten (10) feet is required between RV units parked side by side or end to end. 28736 MCS, 7-15-21, ZD 17/21, Adopted by Ord. If the wireless telecommunications facilities are visible from outside of the fence required to surround all wireless telecommunications towers, the wireless telecommunications facilities shall meet the building design standards and setback requirements of the zoning district. *** Submission of all required documents DOES NOT guarantee that you will be placed on the next agenda. Any dwelling, building or structure used for residential overnight care facilities and/or housing or treating persons as a part of, condition of, or prerequisite for probation, parole or suspension of sentence; mental and . 3. setback and parking requirements . 3 As defined in Article III of Chapter 18.22 JCC.. 4 Per unit volume of sewage (450 gallons per day), WAC 246-272A-0010.. The holding bar is an area of a restaurant where alcoholic beverages are prepared and served at the bar. Such screening shall consist of a masonry wall, a solid fence, or dense evergreen hedge at least six (6) feet in height. Live entertainment secondary use and live performance venues shall submit a summary of the number and location of places of worship, educational facilities, and parks and playgrounds within three-hundred (300) feet of the proposed location. This one falls under exterior doors: The step outside an exterior doorsuch as the door you use to get from your house to your patiomust be no more than 7 3/4 inches high, measured from the patio surface to the top of the door threshold. Private piers are limited to six (6) feet in width. ii. c. The number of children or adults permitted in a day care center is as follows: i. Bars shall submit a summary of the number and location of places of worship, educational facilities, and parks and playgrounds within three-hundred (300) feet of the proposed location. Civ. A2 Single Family Residential. Vous aurez fournir les justificatifs demands par la banque, faites-le srieusement afin que tout se droule comme il faut. 4. They also contain dense residential development as single uses or mixed with commercial uses to create an urban environmentwith diverse choices for living and working. Outdoor speakers and instruments shall be directed away from adjacent residences to the greatest extent possible. As part of the conditional use approval, the City Council will select an illumination expert to examine and inspect lighting systems to insure compliance with this provision, to be paid for by the applicant. But there's a good chance your new patio will need approval from the zoning department, whether or not you need a building permit. Setback laws may limit how close a patio can come to your property line. b. All outdoor storage shall comply with the screening and buffering requirements of this Ordinance, including a seven (7) foot solid fence surrounding all outdoor storage areas. Ineligible applicants will receive notice by mail. Only a portion of the dwelling may be rented, which shall be limited to five (5) guest bedrooms, and occupancy shall be limited to two (2) guests per bedroom or ten (10) guests total. a. d. A complete list of the projected major fire hazards, their proper handling and storage procedures, potential ignition sources and control procedures, and a description of fire protection systems. Si vous ouvrez votre compte bancaire sans commander de CB, vous ne percevrez pas de prime. The permit shall be prominently displayed on the front facade of the property in a location clearly visible from the street during all period of occupancy and contain the permit number, the contact information for the owner or operator, the permit type (Partial Unit Residential, Small Residential, Large Residential, or Commercial) and the bedroom and occupancy limit. Recreational vehicles and recreational watercraft not parked or stored inside of a fully enclosed garage shall be parked or stored completely behind the front building line of the principal structure or not less than sixty (60) feet from the front lot line, whichever is closest to the front lot line. Hours of operation are limited to 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., unless otherwise extended by the provisions of a conditional use. However, if deemed in the public welfare, the Departments of Sanitation and Health may authorize the disposal of such materials at the facility, if such disposal is authorized by Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality regulations. No motor vehicles may be stored and no repair work may be conducted in the public right-of-way. Life Safety Code 2015 of Louisiana. Regulations for structures exceeding sixty-five (65) feet in height are stated in the site plan review section of this list. Stat. c. The business shall hold a valid license with the Louisiana Use Motor Vehicle Commission. ), measured from grade to the highest point of the tower is as follows: a. Wireless telecommunications antennas and towers shall not be lit or marked unless required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). i. c. The procedures by which all non-recyclable general construction or demolition debris will be removed and disposed. Aboveground utility structures are regulated according to size, as defined below: i. d. Wind turbines shall not be artificially lighted, except to the extent required by the Federal Aviation Administration or other applicable regulatory authorities. No additional conversions are permitted to the structure that would increase the number of dwelling units from that which historically existed. b. Wireless telecommunications facilities do not include aboveground utility structures and temporary telecommunications cells on wheels (COW), which are regulated separately by this Ordinance. Alcoholic beverages are not alowwed on the premises of the gun range at any time. 3. 3. Holidays may affect hours. Using the Area Regulations below for BC-2, a building needs to be 20 feet from the curb, and 10 feet from each side and 15 feet from the rear lot line. 5. Landscaping shall be installed along street frontages with no doors and windows. Suite 3550. lot of record prior to the issuance of a building permit. . Emergency Inspections: Emergency inspections are generally for electrical issues that have occurred that were out of a homeowner or business owner's control such as Acts of God, vehicle impact, burnt lugs, fire, etc. 37 0 obj
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All stormwater runoff from site operations shall be discharged into the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4), subject to the following: a. Stormwater from the main structure area is not permitted to run off into the fuel pump island(s) and the fuel tank tank farm areas. However, Minor Motor Vehicle Repair and Service areas are subject to the provisions of this Article. Communications equipment, size and type. Horse stables shall be constructed to prevent clean water from being contaminated by manure. 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District, Purpose of the HMR-1 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Residential District, Purpose of the HMR-2 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Residential District, Purpose of the HMR-3 Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Residential District, Purpose of the Historic Core Neighborhoods Residential Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning Sub-Districts, Permitted Residential Conversions in the Vieux Carr Districts, Design Standards for Vieux Carr Districts, Design Standards for Historic Marigny/Trem/Bywater Districts, Voluntary Inclusionary Zoning For Historic Core Residential Neighborhoods VCR-1, VCR-2, HMR-1, and HMR-2, Historic Core Neighborhoods Non-Residential Districts, Purpose of the VCC-1 Vieux Carr Commercial District, Purpose of the VCC-2 Vieux Carr Commercial District, Purpose of the VCE Vieux Carr Entertainment District, Purpose of the VCE-1 Vieux Carr Entertainment District, Purpose of the VCS Vieux Carr Service District, Purpose of the VCS-1 Vieux Carr Service District, Purpose of the HMC-1 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