To ensure that the scale and character of development in Old Florida provides the desired transition between the adjacent tourist and residential areas, enhanced site design performance is a priority. Beach by Design contemplates greater setbacks and/or building stepbacks and enhanced landscaping for buildings exceeding 35 feet in height. The following requirements shall apply to development in the Old Florida District and shall supersede any conflicting statements in Section VII. Design Guidelines and the Community Development Code:
1. Maximum Building Heights.
a. Buildings located on the north side of Somerset Street shall be permitted a maximum building height of 35 feet;
b. Buildings located on the south side of Somerset Street and within 60 feet of the southerly right-of-way line of Somerset Street shall be permitted a maximum building height of 50 feet; and
c. Property throughout the remainder of the Old Florida District shall be permitted a maximum building height of 65 feet for attached dwellings and 75 feet for overnight accommodations.
d. Properties legally approved and/or constructed as of the date of adoption of this ordinance which exceed the allowable heights established in the provisions above, shall be considered legally conforming unless voluntarily redeveloped or in the case of a development order only, expiration of the valid development order. A development order may be extended pursuant to Community Development Code Section 4-407.
2. Minimum Required Setbacks.
a. A 15 foot front setback shall be required for all properties throughout the District, except for properties fronting on Mandalay Avenue, which may have a zero (0) foot front setback for 80% of the property line; and b. A ten (10) foot side and rear setback shall be required for all properties throughout the District, except for properties fronting on Mandalay Avenue, which may have a zero (0) foot side setback and a ten (10) foot rear setback.
3. Required Building Stepbacks or Alternative Increased Setbacks for Buildings Exceeding 35 Feet in Height.
a. Building stepback means a horizontal shifting of the building massing towards the center of the building.
b. Any development exceeding 35 feet in height shall be required to incorporate a building stepback on at least one side of the building (at a point of 35 feet) or an increased setback on at least one side of the building in compliance with the ratios provided in Section A.3.f. Additional stepbacks and/or setbacks may be required to provide additional separation between buildings and/or to enhance view corridors.
c. All properties (except those fronting on Mandalay Avenue) which front on a right-of-way that runs east and west, shall provide a building stepback on the front side of the building, or an increased front setback in compliance with the ratios provided in Section A.3.f. Additional stepbacks and/or setbacks may be required to provide additional separation between buildings and/or to enhance view corridors.
d. All properties (except for properties fronting on Mandalay Avenue) which front on a right-of-way that runs north and south, shall provide a building stepback on the side of the building or an increased side setback in compliance with the ratios provided in Section A.3.f. Additional stepbacks and/or setbacks may be required to provide additional separation between buildings and/or to enhance view corridors.
e. Properties fronting on Mandalay Avenue must provide a building stepback on the front side of the building or an increased front setback in compliance with the ratios provided in Section A.3.f. Additional stepbacks and/or setbacks may be required to provide additional separation between buildings and/or to enhance view corridors.
f. Stepback/Setback Ratios
(1) For properties fronting on streets that have a right-of-way width less than 46 feet, the stepback/setback/height ratio is one (1) foot for every two (2) feet in building height above 35 feet;
(2) For properties fronting on streets that have a right-of-way width between 46 and 66 feet, the stepback or setback/height ratio is one (1) foot for every two and one-half (2.5) feet in building height above 35 feet; and
(3) For properties fronting on streets that have a right-of-way width of greater than 66 feet, the stepback or setback/height ratio is one (1) foot for every three (3) feet in building height above 35 feet.
4. Flexibility of Setbacks/Stepbacks for Building in Excess of 35 Feet in Height.
a. Setbacks
(1) Except for properties fronting on Mandalay Avenue, a maximum reduction of five (5) feet from any required setback may be possible if the decreased setback results in an improved site plan, landscaping areas in excess of the minimum required and/or improved design and appearance; and
(2) To ensure that unimpaired access to mechanical features of a building is maintained, a minimum five (5) foot unobstructed access must be provided along the entire side setback of properties, except for those properties fronting on Mandalay Avenue where a zero (0) foot setback is permissible; and
(3) Setbacks can be decreased at a rate of one (1) foot in required setback per two (2) feet in additional required stepback, if desired.
b. Stepbacks
(1) A maximum reduction of five (5) feet from any required building stepback may be possible if the decreased building stepback results in an improved site plan, landscaping areas in excess of the minimum required and/or improved design and appearance.
(2) Building stepbacks can be decreased at a rate of two (2) feet in stepback per one (1) foot in additional required setback, if desired.
5. Flexibility of Setbacks for Buildings of 35 Feet and Below in Height.
a. A maximum reduction of ten (10) feet from any required front setback and a maximum reduction of five (5) feet from any side setback may be possible if the decreased setback results in an improved site plan, landscaping areas in excess of the minimum required and/or improved design and appearance; and