Fort Lauderdale |
Unified Land Development Code |
Article II. ZONING DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS |
Section 47-14. GENERAL AVIATION DISTRICTS |
§ 47-14.20. Limitations on permitted and conditional uses.
A.
The following use limitations shall apply to those uses permitted within the AIP district by the List of Permitted and Conditional Uses, Section 47-14.10, as specified below:
1.
No manufacturing permitted in the AIP district shall involve a boiling process.
2.
Restaurants are permitted as a principal use in the AIP district, only in conjunction with and lying within development consisting of a minimum of five hundred thousand (500,000) square feet of improved land held under one ownership, provided, however, that the sale or dispensing of preparing food or beverages by the glass for consumption off premises is prohibited. For the purpose of this section, a freestanding restaurant means a restaurant which provides waiter or waitress table side service, printed menus from which selections are made by patrons, and silverware, glassware and chinaware for dining use.
3.
All raw materials and supplies, finished or semifinished products, shall be stored in a completely enclosed building, or shall be enclosed by a solid masonry wall of such height as to completely shield such material from view.
B.
The following use limitations shall apply to those uses permitted within the GAA district by the List of Permitted and Conditional Uses, Section 47-14.10, as specified below:
1.
No advertising in conjunction with fuel pumps shall be permitted in conjunction with this accessory use.
2.
All uses shall be completely confined in an enclosed building except for outdoor storage of aircraft and commercial recreation uses. Aircraft stored outside shall have the appearance of being whole.
3.
Simple repair work, such as replacing propellers, wheels and tires, et cetera, shall be permitted.
4.
Aircraft undergoing extensive overhaul, where major assembly or disassembly is necessary, shall be stored in an enclosed structure, or within a fenced area that will substantially hide the aircraft from view.
5.
Use does not preclude or restrain the aeronautical use of the surrounding area.
6.
Use is designed primarily to serve the needs of airport users and airport employees, aircraft and aircraft operation and maintenance facilities, cargo distribution terminals, transit warehousing and other compatible land uses.
(Ord. No. C-97-19, § 1(47-14.4), 6-18-97; Ord. No. C-14-43, § 4, 11-4-14 ; Ord. No. C-16-24 , § 4, 11-1-16)