Title 12174 · Code of Ordinances

Sec. 656.374. - Criteria for designation as a residential enclave.

Citation: Jacksonville, FL Code of Ordinances § 656.374.

Section: 656.374.

In order for a residential enclave area to qualify for designation under this Subpart J, the area shall meet all of the following criteria: (1) The residential enclave area is proposed in the Future Land Use Map series of the 2010 Comprehensive Plan for nonresidential use; (2) The residential enclave is presently zoned for nonresidential use; (3) The enclave area is an existing predominantly residential use area contain with [containing] only a few incidental supporting commercial uses; (4) The enclave area contains not less than 25 residential structures; (5) The area is completely or nearly completely surrounded by nonresidential uses or, to a lesser extent, natural features such as a major water body or wetland area; (6) The enclave area may be described by a reasonably cohesive boundary line; (7) The area is not subject to heavy, excessive through traffic on interior roadways; and (8) The residential enclave area was an historically established residential neighborhood. (Ord. 93-261-143, § 1; Ord. 94-444-170, § 1)