Submitted By: Emily W. Johnson
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Presentation By: Emily Johnson
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Department: Growth Management

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Ordinance 2026-1 to amend the code of ordinances for permitted uses in the M-1, Light Industrial, zoning district to include churches/places of worship located on major and minor arterial roadways subject to supplemental regulations (COD25-0003)
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OCALA’S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Economic Hub, Quality of Place

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• Applicant: A Plus Homes Inc.
• Agent: James W. Gooding, III, Gooding and Batsel, PLLC
BACKGROUND:
This is an applicant-initiated text amendment to the city’s Code of Ordinances to allow for a church/place of worship as a permitted use within the M-1, Light Industrial zoning district. The applicant owns M-1, light industrial-zoned property along SW 17th Street (SR 464), a classified arterial roadway. The surrounding area between US 441 and SW 19th Avenue Road maintains the M-1, Light Industrial zoning designation consistent with the redevelopment of the area (previously Taylor Field) as the Ocala Industrial Park. While a rezoning request is an option for the applicant, the area contains a mixture of industrial, retail, and office uses, and a rezoning request for a single property within this area would raise concerns regarding spot zoning and overall compatibility. The applicant chose to apply for a text amendment to the Code of Ordinances to allow for the church/place of worship use within the M-1 zoning district. Through discussions with staff, the text amendment includes certain restrictions to ensure that location (including major and minor arterial roadways) and compatibility are maintained. Specifically, the amendment consists of the following changes to the permitted uses chart and supplemental regulations for churches/places of worship:
• Amends the permitted uses chart and associated legend (Section 122-287) to reflect churches/places of worship as permitted in the M-1 zoning district, subject to supplemental regulations contained under Section 122-1195.
• Amends the intent and purpose of the M-1 zoning district (Sec. 122-761) to allow for other compatible uses.
• Amends the permitted principal uses of the M-1 zoning district (Sec. 122-762) to include churches/places of worship on major and minor arterial roadways.
• Amends the supplemental regulations for churches/places of worship (Section 122-1195) to reflect that a church/place of worship is permitted in the M-1 zoning district only on major and minor arterial roadways. This restriction reduces the number of properties that would qualify, allowing for a church/place of worship, and minimizing further concerns related to increased vehicular, pedestrian, and parking activities in these light industrial areas.
• Specifies that any private school or daycare use associated with a church/place of worship in the M-1 zoning district shall require an additional special exception approval.
The proposed amendment does not conflict with recent legislation contained in F.S. Chapter 2025-190 (formerly SB 180), which took effect on July 1, 2025, that restricts local governments from adopting more restrictive or burdensome amendments to the comprehensive plan or land development regulations. The proposed text amendment does not impose more restrictive or burdensome standards, as it provides for additional allowances for a previously prohibited use within the M-1 zoning district.
Planning and Zoning Commission:
The code amendment was presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission on October 13, 2025. The applicant’s agent provided additional context as to the location of the applicant’s property and the historical application of M-1, Light Industrial, zoning along SW 17th Street. There were no further comments or questions, and the Commission voted four to zero to recommend approval to the City Council.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
• The proposed amendment would allow for churches/places of worship along major and minor arterial roadways in the M-1 zoning district.
• The proposed amendment is consistent with the requirements for daycares in the M-1 zoning district, which require special exception approval.
• The proposed amendment requires a private elementary or secondary school associated with a church/place of worship in the M-1 zoning district to obtain a special exception. Private elementary or secondary schools are otherwise not permitted in the M-1 zoning district.
• The proposed amendment does not conflict with F.S. Chapter 2025-190 (formerly SB 180).
• The proposed amendment does not conflict with the Property Rights Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
Staff recommends approval.
FISCAL IMPACT: N/A
PROCUREMENT REVIEW: N/A
LEGAL REVIEW:
The ordinance will be reviewed by the City Attorney, William E. Sexton.
ALTERNATIVE:
• Approve with changes
• Deny
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ORDINANCE 2026-____
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OCALA, FLORIDA, CONCERNING CHURCHES IN M-1 ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING SECTION 122-761 PROVIDING FOR INTENT AND PURPOSE OF M-1 ZONING DISTRICT BY PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL USES; AMENDING SECTION 122-762 PROVIDING PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES IN M-1 ZONING DISTRICT BY ADDING, AS A PERMITTED USE, CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP ON MAJOR AND MINOR ARTERIAL ROADWAYS; AMENDING SECTION 122-287 PROVIDING A TABLE OF PERMITTED USES BY PROVIDING FOR CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP TO BE PERMITTED USES IN THE M-1 ZONING DISTRICT SUBJECT TO SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS; AMENDING SECTION 122-287 PROVIDING A TABLE OF PERMITTED USES BY INCLUDING A REFERENCE TO THE SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS FOR CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP UNDER THE LEGEND; AMENDING SECTION 122-1195 PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS FOR CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP TO SPECIFY ALLOWANCES FOR CHURCHES/PLACES OF WORSHIP ALONG MAJOR AND MINOR ARTERIAL ROADWAYS WITHIN THE M-1 ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Ocala, Florida as follows:
Section 1. Section 122-761 of the City Code is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 122-761. Intent and purpose.
The light industrial (M-1) district is intended primarily for wholesale distribution, warehouse storage, research and development, showroom sales, light manufacturing of finished or semi-finished products and other compatible uses. The light industrial uses shall be compatible with the surrounding uses. Outdoor manufacturing is not allowed in the M-1 district. Outdoor storage is allowed as a permitted accessory use, if it complies with design criteria in section 12-763. Additional outdoor storage, subject to design criteria (see section 122-767) can be requested as part of the public hearing process before the planning and zoning commission and city council. Service establishments serving the industrial uses or the district shall be permitted. Specific uses shall be controlled by the standards for industrial performance in article VIII of this chapter.
Section 2. Section 122-762 of the City Code is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 122-762. Permitted principal uses.
The following uses are permitted without exception in the light industrial (M-1) district:
(1) Residential uses: None permitted.
(2) Retail uses:
a. General retail:
1. Furniture store, with a minimum of 10,000 square feet of warehouse space.
2. Home garden/hobby farm equipment sales (reference section 122-1220).
3. Used merchandise store (reference section 122-283).
b. Vehicular sales: None permitted.
(3) Service uses:
a. Agricultural use:
1. Indoor greenhouse (reference section 122-1228).
2. Indoor hemp facility (reference section 122-1229).
b. Business service:
1. Advertising services (on-site/off-site signs).
2. Construction service establishment.
3. Equipment rental and leasing.
4. General business service.
5. Maintenance and cleaning service.
6. Parking garage (or structure).
7. Parking lot.
8. Pest control service.
9. Radio/TV broadcasting facilities.
10. Security systems service.
c. Eating or drinking establishment:
1. Alcoholic beverage establishment (off-premises consumption).
2. Restaurant (enclosed) (reference section 122-763(6)).
d. Hospitality and tourism: None permitted.
e. Office use:
1. Commercial photography (art and graphic design service).
2. Computer maintenance and repair.
3. Photofinishing laboratory.
4. Prepackaged software services.
5. Print shop.
6. Professional and business office.
f. Personal service:
1. Bail bonds agency.
2. Kennel.
3. Laundry and dry-cleaning service.
4. Major household repair establishment.
5. Mini-warehouse (reference section 122-1214).
6. Minor household repair establishment.
7. Recycling collection point.
g. Vehicular service:
1. Auto repair, minor.
2. Repair garage.
3. Self-service/convenience store (reference section 122-1196).
(4) Education/recreation/social uses:
a. Adult use establishment: None permitted.
b. Community service:
1. Church/Place of Worship on major and minor arterials (reference section 122-1195).
c. Educational use:
1. Community education center.
2. Vocational/professional school.
d. Recreational use: None permitted.
(5) Public uses: None permitted.
(6) Health care uses:
a. Health care use:
1. Medical and dental laboratory.
2. Veterinarian office.
(7) Industrial uses:
a. High-impact industrial use: None permitted.
b. Low-impact industrial use:
1. Assembly of electronics components.
2. Carpet and upholstery cleaning.
3. Manufacturing, light.
4. Microbrewery/microdistillery.
5. Newspaper printing facilities.
6. Packing and crating.
7. Recycling center.
8. Research and testing laboratory.
9. Truck/freight terminal.
10. Warehouse.
11. Wholesale and distribution.
Section 3. The row for “church/place of worship” in the Table of Permitted Uses in Section 122-287 of the City Code is amended by adding an “X56” under column M-1, such that such row shall read as set forth on the attached Exhibit A.
Section 4. The Legend of the Table of Permitted Uses in Section 122-287 of the City Code is amended by adding “X56” referencing Section 122-1195 pertaining to the supplemental regulations for Church/place of worship, such that such row shall read as set forth on the attached Exhibit B. Reserved or blank reference numbers are to be deleted from the table. Any section number associated with a use refers to a location in this chapter that contains the conditions associated with the permitted use or special exception.
Section 5. Section 122-1195 of the City Code is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 122-1195. Church/place of worship.
(a) A church/place of worship shall be permitted as a special exception in the A-1, R-2, R-3, M-H, and B-3C zoning districts.
(b) A church/place of worship shall be permitted subject to a special exception in the following:
1. R-1 zoning district with a minimum of five acres.
2. R-1A and R-1AA with a minimum of three acres, except for the parcels rezoned by Ordinance No. 5674, which shall have a minimum lot requirement of 10,000 square feet.
(c) A church/place of worship that operates a school for children in grades 1 through 12 shall require a zoning change to the institutional (INST) district. A school does not include day care facilities (nursery school, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten) or separate facilities used for church-related activities.
(d) A church/place of worship shall be permitted in the M-1 zoning district only on major and minor arterial roadways.
1. A daycare use associated with a church/place of worship in the M-1 zoning district shall require a special exception as set forth in Division 5 of this Article.
2. Private elementary and secondary schools associated with a church/place of worship in the M-1 zoning district shall require a special exception.
Section 6. Severability Clause: Should any provision or section of this ordinance be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be held unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be unconstitutional or invalid.
Section 7. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval by the mayor, or upon becoming law without such approval.
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CITY OF OCALA |
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_____________________________ Angel B. Jacobs City Clerk |
By: __________________________________ Kristen Dreyer President, Ocala City Council |
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Approved / Denied by me as Mayor of the City of Ocala, Florida, on ______________, 2025. |
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By: _____________________________ Ben Marciano Mayor |
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Approved as to form and legality: _____________________________ William Sexton City Attorney |
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EXHIBIT A
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Symbols within cells have the following meaning: Blank cell = Prohibited X = Permitted SE = Special Exception X# = Permitted use with conditions SE# = Special exception with conditions |
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Use Category |
Use Type |
A-1 |
R-1 |
R-2 |
R-3 |
RZL |
RBH |
OH |
MH |
RO |
O-1 |
OP |
B-1 |
B-1A |
B-2 |
B-2A |
B-3C |
B-4 |
B-5 |
SC |
M-1 |
M-2 |
M-3 |
INST |
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EDUCATION/RECREATION/SOCIAL USES |
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Community Service |
Church/place of worship |
SE5 |
SE5 |
SE5 |
SE5 |
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SE5 |
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X |
X |
X |
X |
SE5 |
X |
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X |
X56 |
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X |
EXHIBIT B
Legend
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Reference |
Citation |
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X |
Permitted use. |
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X1A |
Subject to requirements of subsection 122-216(t). |
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X1B |
Maximum of eight dwelling units per acre. |
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X1C |
Maximum of 12 dwelling units per acre. Subject to requirements of subsection 122-216(t). |
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X1D |
Maximum of 50 dwelling units per acre. |
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X2 |
RBH-3 retail and service uses in subsection 122-423(a)(3). |
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X3A |
Accessory uses in the office (O-1) district shall be limited to ten percent of the square footage of a permitted office building. |
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X3B |
Accessory uses in the office park (OP) district shall be limited to 20 percent of the square footage of a principal use or the site. |
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X4 |
Furniture store with a minimum of 10,000 square feet of warehouse space. |
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X5A |
Radio and TV broadcasting facility, transmitters only. |
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X5B |
Radio and TV broadcasting facility, without transmitters. |
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X6 |
122-763 & 122-783 |
Accessory use in M-1 and M-2 zoning districts meeting specified criteria. |
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7 |
Veterinarian office, no overnight boarding. |
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X8 |
Professional and business office is not permitted in the RBH-1 district. |
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X9 |
Home occupation, RBH-1 only. |
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X10 |
No outdoor sales or storage. |
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X11A |
Maximum of six unrelated residents per single-family residential dwelling. |
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X11B |
Maximum of eight unrelated residents per single-family residential dwelling. |
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X11C |
Maximum of 12 unrelated residents per single-family residential dwelling. |
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X11D |
Maximum of 14 unrelated residents per single-family residential dwelling. |
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X12 |
Limited to six vehicles and in an enclosed building, excluding the common area. |
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X14 |
Single-family dwelling is permitted only as part of a church or school. |
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X15 |
122-1184 |
Produce shipping, packing and selling. |
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X16 |
122-1185 |
Alcoholic beverages. |
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X17 |
Art. IX, div. 3 |
Service stations. |
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X18 |
Art. IX, div. 4 |
Home occupations. |
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X19 |
Art. IX, div. 5 |
Day care facilities. |
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X20 |
122-1198 |
Assisted living facilities and transitional recovery facilities. |
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X21 |
122-1194 |
Single-family residences in general business (B-4) and wholesale business (B-5) districts. |
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X22 |
122-1196 |
Self-service gasoline stations. |
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X23 |
122-1197 |
New automobile parts and accessories. |
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X24 |
122-1200 |
Adult use establishments. |
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X25 |
A drive-through facility may be permitted as an accessory use. |
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X26 |
122-922 |
Criteria for drive-in or drive-through restaurants in a shopping center (SC). |
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X27 |
122-1208 |
Criteria for a driving range, miniature golf, pitch and putt facility, and commercial recreation, outdoor. |
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X28 |
122-1209 |
Criteria for playground equipment sales, outdoor. |
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X29 |
122-918(a)(3) |
Criteria for a hotel/convention center in the SC zoning district. |
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X30 |
122-1211 |
Criteria for bed and breakfast. |
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X30A |
122-1211 |
Bed and breakfast as a permitted use in the RBH zoning district with a medium or high density residential land use classification. |
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X31 |
122-1205 |
Outdoor sales criteria. |
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X32 |
122-526(2) |
Architectural review. |
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X33 |
122-763(6) |
Restaurant as a permitted accessory use only. |
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X34 |
122-783(3) |
Restaurant as a permitted accessory use only. |
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X35 |
122-1212 |
Garden and nursery sales. |
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X36 |
122-1213 |
Conference center. |
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X37 |
122-1214 |
Mini-warehouse (self-service storage facility/neighborhood storage center). |
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X38 |
122-722 |
Limitations on uses in the B-4 zoning district. |
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X39 |
122-283 |
Sale of used merchandise. |
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X40 |
122-1227 |
Pharmacy requirements. |
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X26 |
122-922 |
Criteria for drive-in or drive-through restaurants in a shopping center (SC). |
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X27 |
122-1208 |
Criteria for a driving range, miniature golf, pitch and putt facility, and commercial recreation, outdoor. |
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X28 |
122-1209 |
Criteria for playground equipment sales, outdoor. |
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X29 |
122-918 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV29SHCESIRESTDE_S122-918PEUSSPEXSHCE>(a)(3)Criteria for a hotel/convention center in the SC zoning district. |
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X30 |
122-1211 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1211CRBEBR>Criteria for bed and breakfast. |
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X30A |
122-1211 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1211CRBEBR>Bed and breakfast as a permitted use in the RBH zoning district with a medium or high density residential land use classification. |
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X31 |
122-1205 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1205OUSACRCEUSDI>Outdoor sales criteria. |
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X32 |
122-526 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV13OFDI_S122-526LIUS>(2)Architectural review. |
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X33 |
122-763 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV25LIINDI_S122-763PEACUS>(6)Restaurant as a permitted accessory use only. |
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X34 |
122-783 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV26MEINDI_S122-783PEACUS>(3)Restaurant as a permitted accessory use only. |
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X35 |
122-1212 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1212GANUSACR>Garden and nursery sales. |
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X36 |
122-1213 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1213COCECRDI>Conference center. |
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X37 |
122-1214 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1214MIRECR>Mini-warehouse (self-service storage facility/neighborhood storage center). |
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X38 |
122-722 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV23GEBUDI_S122-722LIUS>Limitations on uses in the B-4 zoning district. |
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X39 |
122-283 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV2SCDIRE_S122-283SAUSME>Sale of used merchandise. |
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X40 |
122-1227 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1227PHRE>Pharmacy requirements. |
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X41 |
122-1228 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1228INGRCR>Indoor greenhouse criteria. |
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X42 |
122-1229 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1229INHEFACR>Indoor hemp facility. |
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X43 |
122-1207 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1207TRTRFA>Transitional treatment facility. |
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X44 |
122-631 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV18COBUDI_S122-631SIMIDWATCR>Single-family residential (attached). |
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X45 |
122-1218 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1218REVEPACR>Recreational vehicle park criteria. |
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X46 |
122-1215 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1215DALASEESCR>Day labor service establishment criteria. |
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X48 |
122-357 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV5MUMIREDI_S122-357SIMIATDWUNCR>Single-family (attached) dwelling unit criteria. |
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X50 |
122-1224 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1224CRCODELAZODI>Construction and demolition landfill criteria. |
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X51 |
122-1219 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1219FRSOHOCR>Fraternity or sorority house. |
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X52 |
122-1220 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1220HOGAHOFAEQSA>Home garden/hobby farm equipment sales. |
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X53 |
122-373 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV6ROREFIDI_S122-373PEPRUS>Hairstyling shop (limited to three stations). |
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X54 |
122-910 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTVDIRE_DIV29SHCESIRESTDE_S122-910MUMIDWCRSCZODI>Multi-family dwellings in a SC zoning district. |
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X55 |
122-1225 <https://library.municode.com/fl/ocala/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH122ZO_ARTIXSUDIRE_DIV1GE_S122-1225MAREFACR>Materials recovery facility criteria. |
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X56 |
122-1195 |
Church/place of worship. |
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SE |
Special exception |
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SE1A |
Maximum of ten dwelling units per acre. Subject to requirements of subsection 122-216(t). |
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SE1B |
Maximum of 12 dwelling units per acre. Subject to requirements of subsection 122-216(t). |
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SE1C |
Maximum of 20 dwelling units per acre. Subject to requirements of subsection 122-216(t). |
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SE1D |
Maximum of 30 dwelling units per acre. Subject to requirements of subsection 122-216(t). |
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SE2 |
Funeral home without a crematory. |
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SE3 |
122-1183 |
Model manufactured home centers. |
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SE5 |
122-1195 |
Church/place of worship. |
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SE7 |
122-1190 |
Assembly of electronic components. |
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SE8 |
122-1202 |
Commercial outdoor baseball batting facility. |
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SE9 |
122-1205 |
Outdoor sales criteria. |
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SE10 |
122-1204 |
Recycling plant criteria. |
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SE11 |
122-1201 |
Temporary commercial amusement. |
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SE13 |
122-1210 |
Criteria for a rooming/boarding house. |
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SE15 |
122-1196 |
Self-service gasoline stations. |
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SE16 |
122-1208 |
Criteria for a driving range, miniature golf, pitch and putt facility, and commercial recreation, outdoor. |
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SE17 |
122-1198 |
Assisted living facilities and transitional recovery facilities. |
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SE18 |
Art. IX, div. 5 |
Day care facilities. |
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SE19 |
Art. IX, div. 3 |
Service stations. |
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SE20 |
122-1206 |
Outdoor sales of swimming pools, spas and hot tubs in B-4 district. |
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SE21 |
122-526(2) |
Architectural review. |
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SE22 |
122-1212 |
Garden and nursery sales. |
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SE23 |
122-1211 |
Bed and breakfast as a special exception in the residential business historic (RBH) zoning district with a low density residential land use classification. |
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SE24 |
122-1222 |
Neighborhood wellness center criteria in the R-3 district. |
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SE25 |
122-1189 |
Low impact manufacturing. |
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SE26 |
122-1226 |
Open pavilion engagement center criteria. |
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SE27 |
122-606 |
Subject to B-1A limitations on uses. |
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SE28 |
122-584 & 122-605 |
A drive-through window may be permitted as an accessory to a restaurant (enclosed). |
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SE31 |
122-1205 |
Outdoor sales criteria. |
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SE46 |
122-1215 |
Day labor service establishment criteria. |
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SE47 |
122-1216 |
Community work release facility. |
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SE51 |
122-1219 |
Fraternity or sorority house. |
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SE52 |
122-1220 |
Home garden/hobby farm equipment sales. |