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SECTION II. Chapter II — District and General Regulations, Article VII — General <br />Regulations, Section 2-7.34, Oxford Park Overlay District Standards, of the Unified Land <br />Development Regulations, is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />Section 2-7.34. - Oxford Park Overlay District Standards. <br />A. Purpose and intent. The Oxford Park Overlay District (OPOD) was established to create a <br />sustainable and economically viable mixed-use community with high standards of building <br />and site design that promotes the creation of a unique functional activity center. Based on <br />previous corridor studies of Oxford Road, the City's goals for the OPOD include: <br />�� Oxfefa Ro ��a� ai Stfeet <br />1. �tasl-i:r,, d-as�����—teeEncourage pedestrian activity and first - <br />floor retail within mixed-use developments. <br />2. Developing area roadways as "Complete Streets". <br />3. Establishing uniform design standards within Seminole County and the City of Casselberry <br />to create a cohesive feel and sense of place. <br />4. Allowing for flexibility in parking standards and allowing for joint parking facilities with <br />a parking study establishingthe required off-street parking per site. <br />5. Establishing flexibility in site design to reflect changes in markets and changes in the way <br />people use spaces. <br />6. Facilitating an atmosphere of family-oriented developments with eateries, shopping, and <br />public spaces to create a destination with a unique identity. <br />7. Establishing the relationship between the buildings and the street, supporting mixed-use <br />development, and allowing for a smaller block structure. <br />B. Applicability and Order of Priority. The OPOD Standards shall apply to all properties which <br />have been designated with theis overlay zone. Each application for new construction, major <br />renovation, change in land use, or increase of density or intensity, as defined in the City of <br />Casselberry Code of Ordinances and this Section, submitted after October 22, 2018, shall <br />comply with all applicable overlay district and underlying zoning district standards. Where <br />conflicts arise between the OPOD Standards and the Unified Land Development Regulations <br />(ULDR); including the Community Redevelopment District (CRD) Urban Design Standards <br />and Article VIII, Nonconforming Uses; the OPOD Standards shall prevail. <br />C. Permitted, conditional and prohibited land uses. <br />1. The following uses are permitted uses in the OPOD, subject to consistency with the future <br />land use and zoning category: <br />a. General retail sales and services <br />b. Limited or "neighborhood" commercial activities <br />c. Restaurants <br />d. Business and professional offices <br />e. Hotels - interior access only. <br />f. Medical services <br />Page 2 <br />Ordinance 22-1574 <br />
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