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SECTION V. The Casselberry Unified Land Development Regulations, Part III, Chapter II, Article <br />VII, Section 2-7.26, "Seminola Boulevard Overlay District (SB -2) Design Guidelines", shall be created as <br />follows: <br />A. Intent. <br />The Seminola Boulevard Overlay Zoning District (SB -2) is established to provide guidelines and <br />standards to allow and promote the redevelopment of the Seminola Dog Track study area as a mixed <br />use activity center that will provide a variety of residential housing types and densities along with <br />supporting and compatible commercial, office and community uses. The resulting planned <br />development will provide an internal focus for the community to be developed on the dog track property, <br />as well as for the larger surrounding community. The community will be planned to promote pedestrian <br />and bicycle mobility, to connect to adjacent neighborhoods, to include joint use parks and facilities, to <br />provide educational opportunities and to afford residents the chance to know their neighbors, to care <br />about and become actively involved in their community. <br />B. Definitions. <br />Additional definitions not listed here can be found in the City of Casselberry's Unified Land <br />Development Regulations (ULDR) Article XXI, Language and Definitions, or a Webster's Dictionary. <br />Aesthetic. The perception of elements of the natural or manmade environment that is pleasing to the <br />eye. <br />Apartments. A building containing three or more dwelling units, other than town homes, including units <br />that are located one over the other. <br />Ar)purtenances. The visible, functional, or ornamental objects necessary to, and part of, buildings or <br />structures. <br />Arcade or Colonnade. A covered, continuous, open-air walkway at standard sidewalk level attached to <br />or integral with the building frontage; the overhead structure is supported architecturally by columns or <br />arches along the sidewalk. Sometimes referred to in classical architecture as a "loggia". <br />Assisted Living Facility (ALF). Any building or portion thereof, operated for profit or not, which provides <br />housing, meals, and one or more personal services for a period exceeding 24 hours to fifteen or more <br />senior adults who are not relatives of the owner and or administrator. Personal services do not include <br />permanent nursing or medical care. This use is regulated by Florida Statute Chapter 400. <br />Awning. An architectural projection roofed with flexible material supported entirely from the exterior of a <br />building, for the purpose of protecting a door, window or pedestrians from the weather. <br />Balcony. A porch connected to a building on upper stories supported by either a cantilever or brackets. <br />Bed and Breakfast. Overnight accommodations with a morning, and perhaps evening, meal in a <br />dwelling unit provided to transitory lodgers for compensation. <br />Blockface. The facades or building elevations of the structures on increments of land composed of an <br />aggregate of lots, tracts and alleys, circumscribed by thoroughfares. <br />Buffer yard. Open spaces, landscape areas, fences, walls, berms or any combination thereof used to <br />physically separate or screen one use or property from another so as to visually shield or block noise, <br />lights or other nuisances. <br />Page 5 of 29 <br />Ordinance 02-1071 <br />