§ 158.125. Schedule of use regulations.  


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  • The restrictions and controls intended to regulate development in each zoning district are set forth in the schedule below and in the schedule in section 158.145, which are supplemented by other sections of this chapter.

    (Amd. Ord. 97-23, passed 11-3-97; Amd. Ord. 98-09, passed 4-6-98; Amd. Ord. 99-02, passed 4-5-99; Amd. Ord. 99-17, passed 6-7-99; Amd. Ord. 05-13, passed 12-5-05; Amd. Ord. 07-01, passed 4-9-07; Ord. 2012-08, passed 7-2-12; Ord. 2013-18, passed 6-30-14; Ord. 2013-20, passed 6-30-14; Ord. 2017-02, passed 1-8-18)

    DISTRICT
    (Maximum Gross Density)
    PURPOSE PERMITTED USES WITHOUT SITE PLAN REVIEW PERMITTED USES WITH SITE PLAN REVIEW ACCESSORY USES SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES
    Open Space Districts
    Open Space—Active
    (OS-A)
    Publicly owned or controlled open space which is designed, used or intended to be used for recreational activities by residents and visitors. Impervious surface coverage is limited to 30% of the lot or parcel 1. Bird and wildlife sanctuaries and nature areas.

    2. Public open areas for passive recreational activities.

    3.  Essential services.
    1. On-site improvements, structures or other active, player-oriented facilities such as playgrounds, ball fields, tennis courts and associated accessory uses. 1. Associated accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use or permitted with a site plan review use. 1. Windwalls.

    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).

    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.

    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facility.
    Open Space—Passive
    (OS-P)
    Publicly owned or controlled open space which is designed, used or intended to be used for less-active leisure pursuits. Impervious surface coverage is limited to 15% of the lot or parcel 1. Beach and bay access

    2. Essential services.
    1. Trails, nature centers. 1. Associated accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use or permitted with a site plan review, uses such as restrooms, boardwalks, docks and parking surfaces. 1. Windwalls.

    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).

    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    Open Space -
    Conservation
    (OS-C)
    Publicly owned or controlled open space which is designed, used or intended to be used for the protection and management of natural areas and archaeological sites. 1. Areas to remain in natural state with little or no disturbance.

    2. Essential services.
    1. Structures are limited to improvements such as boardwalks, permeable pathways and signage necessary for conservation management, limited public access and resource- related educational activities. 1. Windwalls.

    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).

    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    (INS) Community Facility Institutional District The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for public and semipublic facilities. 1. Essential services. 1. Churches, synagogues and other houses of worship.
    2. Government buildings and services, such as fire stations, public works buildings, and emergency operation center facilities and libraries.
    3. Public parks and recreation areas.
    4. Town-owned or town-operated marine facilities.
    5. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facility.
    1. Off-street parking and loading facilities.
    2. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    3. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Continuing education centers.
    2. Civic centers.
    3. Nursing homes.
    4. Nonprofit cultural centers.
    5. Cemeteries.
    6. Worship centers.
    7. Private clubs.
    8. Windwalls.
    9. Personal wireless service freestanding facility.
    10. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    11. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    (R-1IP) Island Preserve The purpose of this district is to delineate Jewfish Key and Sister Keys for limited residential development of an estate character together with the associated accessory uses while recognizing environmental constraints, the inaccessibility of the area to the mainland, and requiring developer provided public services and facilities prior to construction of any habitable structures. 1. Single-family dwellings.

    2.  Essential services.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see §§ 158.065 through 158.071) 1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private docks.
    3. Private garages.
    4. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    5. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with a site plan review or special exception use.
    1. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93, Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (R-1SF) Single-Family Low-Density Estate Residential District (1 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for residential development of a spacious character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.

    2. Essential services.

    3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see §§ 158.065 through 158.071) 1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private docks.
    3. Private garages.
    4. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with a site plan review, or special exception use.
    5. Private noncommercial antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93, Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95
    3. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    4. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (R-2SF) Single-Family Low-Density
    Residential District (2 D.U./A.)
    The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for residential development of a low-density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Essential services.
    3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see §§ 158.065 through 158.071). 1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private docks.
    3. Private garages.
    4. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    5. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93; Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    3. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in §§ 158.152(J).
    4. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (R-3SF) Single-Family Low-Medium-Density Residential District (3 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for residential development of a low-density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Essential services.
    3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see §§ 158.065 through 158.071). 1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private docks.
    3. Private garages.
    4. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    5. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93; Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    3. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    4. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (R-4SF) Single-Family Medium-Density Residential District (4 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for single-family residential development of a medium density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Essential services.
    3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    Planned unit development overlays (see §§ 158.065 through 158.071). 1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private docks.
    3. Private garages.
    4. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    ;5. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93; Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    3. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    4. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    (R-6SF) Single-Family High-Density Residential District (6 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for single-family residential development of a high- density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Essential services.3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see § 158.065 through 158.071). 1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private docks.
    3. Private garages.
    4. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    5. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Nonprofit cultural centers.j
    2. Public/private preschools or elementary schools.
    3. Child care services.
    4. Government buildings and services.
    5. Public parks and recreation areas.
    6. Windwalls.
    7. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93; Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    8. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    9. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    (R-3MX) Low-Medium-Density Residential District (3 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for mixed residential development of a low- medium-density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Two-family dwellings.
    3. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    4. Essential services.
    5. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned units development overlays (see § 158.065 through 158.071).
    2. Multifamily development with 10 or more dwelling units.
    3. Community residential homes.
    4.  Personal wireless services rooftop antennas and building or structure mounted antennas.
    1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private recreational facilities designed for the exclusive use of occupants of a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review, or special exception use.
    3. Private docks.
    4. Off-street parking.
    5. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    6. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Home occupations, in single-family dwellings.
    2. Government buildings and services.
    3. Windwalls.
    4. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93; Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    5. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    6. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    7. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (R-4MX) Medium-Density Mixed Residential District (4 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for mixed residential development of a medium-density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Two-family dwellings.
    3. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    4. Essential services. 5. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see § * 158.065 through 158.071).
    2. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    3. Community residential homes.
    4.  Personal wireless services rooftop antennas and building or structure mounted antennas.
    1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private recreational facilities designed for the exclusive use of occupants of a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    3. Off-street parking.
    4. Other accessory uses customarily incident to a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    5. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Home occupations, in single-family dwellings.
    2. Government buildings and services.
    3. Public parks and recreation areas.
    4. Windwalls.
    5. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93; Amd. Ord. 95-14, passed 10-2-95)
    6. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    7. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    8. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (R-6MX) High-Density Mixed Residential District (6 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for mixed residential development of a high-density character together with the associated accessory uses. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Two-family dwellings.
    3. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    4. Essential services. 5. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Planned unit development overlays (see § * 158.065 through 158.071).
    2. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    3. Community residential homes.
    4. Personal wireless services, rooftop antennas, and building or structure mounted antennas.
    1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private recreational facilities designed for the exclusive use of occupants of a permitted use, use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    3. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Home occupations.
    2. Public/private preschools or elementary schools.
    3. Government buildings and services.
    4. Group home and foster care facilities.
    5. Public parks and recreation areas.
    6. Mobile home parks.
    7. Windwalls.
    8. Parks and recreation areas. (Ord. 93-13, passed 6-24-93
    9. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    10. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    11. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (MUC-1) Mixed Use Community - Bay Isles (overall density: 3.26 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to recognize an area of the town approved by the town commission for a development with a mix of uses encompassing the Bay Isles community approved by Resolution No. 75-27 as it has been and may be amended from time to time. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    3. Essential services.
    4. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    2. Churches, synagogues and other houses of worship.
    3. Golf course.
    4. Marina, including wet storage, sale of marine fuels, boat or motor rental or maintenance, ship's store, yacht brokerage, but not including boat construction or dry storage of boats.
    5. Parks and recreation areas.
    6. Restaurants (pre-existing legal use only, except where permitted through a PUD).
    7. Tennis courts and associated accessory uses.
    8. Uses permitted with site plan review and special exception uses in OI and C-1 districts.
    9. Government buildings and services.
    10. Community residential homes.
    11. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facility.
    NOTE: See also §§ 158.009(L) and 158.067(C).
    1. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use, a use permitted with site plan review, or a special exception use.
    2. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    3. A columbarium is a permitted accessory use to a church, synagogue, or other house of worship.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facility.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (MUC-2) Mixed Use Community - Islandside (overall density: 5.05 U./A.) The purpose of this district is to recognize an area of the town approved by the town commission for a development with a mix of uses encompassing the Islandside community approved by Resolution No. 76-7 as it has been and may be amended from time to time. 1. Single-family dwellings.
    2. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    3. Essential services.
    4. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    2. Golf course.
    3. Hotels, motels, and other tourism and time-share tourism units (pre-existing legal use only, except where additional tourism units may be permitted by the town's Charter and comprehensive plan).
    4. Parks and recreation areas.
    5. Restaurants (pre-existing legal use only, except where permitted through a PUD).
    6. Tennis courts and associated accessory uses.
    7. Business and professional offices.
    8. Community residential homes.
    9. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facility.
    NOTE: See also §§ 158.009(L) and 158.067(C).
    1. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use, a use permitted with site plan review, or a special exception use.
    2. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (MUC-3) Mixed Use Community - Promenade/Water Club (overall density: 11.26 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to recognize an area of the town approved by the town commission for a development with a mix of uses encompassing the Promenade/Water Club communities approved by Resolution No. 81-8, as it has been and may be amended from time to time. 1. Essential services.
    2. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    2. Community residential homes.
    3. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanfing facility.
    1. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use, a use permitted with site plan review; or a special exception use.
    2. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (OI) Office-Institutional District The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas, which, by their location, are suitable to accommodate offices and institutional causes but must be in harmony with residential development in close proximity. 1. Essential services. 1. Business and professional offices.
    2. Government buildings and services.
    3. Public parks and recreation areas.
    4. Banks and other financial institutions.
    5. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facility.
    1. Off-street parking and loading.
    2. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to use permitted with site plan review use or special exception use.
    3. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Worship centers.
    2. Medical and dental clinics.
    3. Windwalls.
    4. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    5. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    6. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    7. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (C-1) Limited Commercial District The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for neighborhood-serving commercial and related uses. 1. Essential services. 1. Uses permitted with site plan review and special exception uses in OI districts.
    2. Neighborhood convenience store.
    3. Small limited-item shop and stores restricted to retail sales of convenience items and services including barber-beauty care and other personal services.
    4. Small-scale drugstores and specialty shops.
    5. Photography, art or music studios.
    6. Youth recreation centers.
    7. Florist shops.
    8. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facilty.
    1. Off-street parking and loading.
    2. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to use permitted with site plan review use or special exception use.
    3. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Restaurants (but no drive-in restaurants) including restaurants with lounges or outdoor dining (subject to the standards contained in § 158.136). (Ord. 95-19, passed 1-8-96)
    2. Grocery stores.
    3. Continuing education centers.
    4. Laundry and dry cleaning pickup stations.
    5. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    6. Windwalls.
    7. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    8. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    9. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    10. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (C-2) General Commercial District The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for general commercial and related uses. 1. Essential services. 1. Uses permitted with site plan review and special exception uses in OI and CI districts.
    2. General retail sales and services such as grocery stores, restaurants, including restaurants with lounges, laundry and dry cleaning pickup stations, and small-scale, tourist-oriented facilities.
    3. Child-care services.
    4. Personal wireless service facilty, not including a freestanding facility.
    1. Off-street parking and loading.
    2. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to use permitted with site plan review use or special exception use.
    3. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Government buildings and services.
    2. Lounges.
    3. Windwalls.
    4. Lawn and garden centers.
    5. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    6. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    7. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    8. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (C-3) Highway Oriented Commercial District The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for highway-oriented commercial and related uses. 1. Essential services. 1. Uses permitted with site plan review and special exception uses in OI, C-I and C-2 districts.
    2. Service stations and other minor retail sales, services and repairs oriented to the motoring public, excluding body repair and finishing.
    3. Personal wireless service facilty, not including a freestanding facility.
    1. Off-street parking and loading.
    2. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use, a use permitted with site plan review, or a special exception use.
    3. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (M-1) Marine Commercial Service District The purpose of this district is to delineate those areas suitable for marine commercial services and related uses. Commercial passenger operations are excluded. 1. Essential services. 1. Uses permitted with site plan review and special exception uses in C-3 districts.
    2. Marina facilities, including rental of wet storage, sale of marine fuels, boat or motor rental or maintenance, sale of bait and fishing equipment, and storage or dry-docking of boats. Boat construction is not a permitted use.
    3. Other marine commercial services such as waterfront or marine-related specialty shops.
    4. Charter fishing.
    5. Personal wireless service facilty, not including a freestanding facilty.
    1. Off-street parking and loading.
    2. One dwelling unit or use by owner/employee or lessee, which shall be located on the same lot.
    3. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a use permitted with site plan review or special exception use.
    4. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (T-3) Low-Medium Density Tourist Resort Commercial District (3 T.U. or 3 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to implement the comprehensive plan through delineation of those areas suitable for low-medium-density tourist resort oriented facilities and multifamily residential uses. 1. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    2. Essential services.
    3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    2. Hotels, motels, and time-share tourism units
    3. Community residential homes.
    4. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facility.
    1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private recreational facilities designed for the exclusive use of occupants.
    3. Private docks, including the dockage and rental of boats and the sale of marine fuels limited to use of residents and guests only.
    4. Off-street parking.
    5. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use, a use permitted with site plan review, or a special exception use.
    6. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).
    (T-6) High-Density Tourist Resort Commercial District (6 T.U. or 6 D.U./A.) The purpose of this district is to implement the comprehensive plan through delineation of those areas suitable for high-density tourist resort oriented facilities and multifamily residential uses. 1. Multifamily developments with less than 10 dwelling units.
    2. Essential services.
    3. Community residential homes with six or fewer residents plus staff.
    1. Multifamily developments with 10 or more dwelling units.
    2. Hotels, motels, and other tourism and time-share tourism units.
    3. Community residential homes.
    4. Personal wireless service facility, not including a freestanding facility.
    1. Private swimming pools or cabanas and related structures.
    2. Private recreational facilities designed for the exclusive use of occupants.
    3. Private docks, including the dockage and rental of boats and the sale of marine fuels limited to use of residents and guests only.
    4. Off-street parking.
    5. Other accessory uses customarily incidental to a permitted use, a use permitted with site plan review, or a special exception use.
    6. Private noncommercial dish antennas.
    1. Windwalls.
    2. Trellis, subject to the standards contained in § 158.152(J).
    3. Boat dock in excess of 500 square feet.
    4. Personal wireless service freestanding facilty.
    5. Enclosed elevator shaft and vestibule, enclosed stairwell and landing, and enclosed mechanical equipment area exceeding allowed height subject to the standards contained in § 158.153(C)(2).