Orlando |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 58. ZONING DISTRICTS AND USES |
Part 7. NONCONFORMITIES AND DISCOURAGED USES |
Appendix 7H. PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS |
§ 58.1195. Minimum Site Plan Conditions.
It is hereby made unlawful and a violation of this part to own, operate, manage, control, or be employed by a pain management clinic unless the zoning official has approved a site plan conforming to the requirements of this section. It is hereby made unlawful and a violation of this part to own, operate, manage, control, or be employed by a pain management clinic that is developed, built, maintained, or operated inconsistent with its approved site plan. Site plans must be applied for, reviewed, and approved, approved with conditions, or denied, by zoning official determination.
(a)
Parking. Pain management clinics must provide at least five parking spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area. Offsite and shared parking is prohibited.
(b)
CPTED. Pain management clinics must conform to the following minimum crime prevention through environmental design regulations:
1.
Exterior lighting. All exterior areas must be lit in accordance with the exterior lighting standards of Orange County, Florida, as provided in ordinance #2003-08.
2.
Signs. Notwithstanding other provisions of the land development code, signs may not include flashing lights, photographs, images, silhouettes, drawings, depictions, or other pictorial representations of any kind. Signs are prohibited in or on windows.
3.
Landscaping. Shrubbery must be maintained under 30 inches in height and tree branches must be kept at least 6 feet above the ground.
4.
Interior requirements. Interior premises must be equipped with overhead lighting fixtures of sufficient intensity to illuminate every place where patrons are permitted access at an illumination of at least five foot candles as measured at the floor level. An indoor patient waiting room of at least 500 square feet must be provided and outdoor waiting areas are prohibited.
5.
Elevations. The site plan must depict each façade elevation, including windows, doors, and architectural features. The plan must also depict elements of the site plan and building elevations that promote natural surveillance of the site and the building by neighboring uses and passing motorists.
(c)
Other code requirements. The site plan must depict compliance with all other applicable requirements of this Code.
(Ord. No. 2013-53, § 4, 11-25-2013, Doc. #1311251203)