Special conditions: (environmental): the elevated water tables, areas within the 100-year flood proneareas in the FEMA FIRM's; dramatic topographic relief, or other unusual characteristics <strong>of</strong> the land thatwould require a lot to be filled above the maximum fill elevations in this chapter in order to reasonablyaccommodate construction in the opinion <strong>of</strong> the city engineer.Special event: any public or private nonpr<strong>of</strong>it event <strong>of</strong> limited duration in which the general public isinvited to participate, and other events <strong>of</strong> limited duration that are otherwise unrelated to the primary use<strong>of</strong> the property. The term includes campaigns for election to public <strong>of</strong>fice and campaigns related toreferenda proposing amendments to local, state or federal statutory or constitutional law, which shall bereferred to as "political campaigns."Special event sign: A sign that refers to any public or private non-pr<strong>of</strong>it event <strong>of</strong> limited duration aslisted on the sign permit, in which the general public is invited to participate, and other event <strong>of</strong> limitedduration that is otherwise unrelated to the primary use <strong>of</strong> the property.Special exception: See "conditional use".Special flood hazard area: see “area <strong>of</strong> special flood hazard”Specified anatomical areas:(1) Less than completely and opaquely covered:a. Human genitals or pubic region;b. Any part <strong>of</strong> the human buttocks; orc. That portion <strong>of</strong> the human female breast encompassed within an area falling below thehorizontal line one would have to draw to intersect a point immediately above the top <strong>of</strong> theareola (the colored ring around the nipple); which shall include the entire lower portion <strong>of</strong> thehuman female breast, but shall not include any portion <strong>of</strong> the cleavage <strong>of</strong> the human femalebreast exhibited by a dress, blouse, shirt, leotard, bathing suit, or other wearing apparel,provided the areola is not so exposed.(2) Human male genitals in a discernibly erect or turgid state, even if completely and opaquelycovered.(3) Any simulation <strong>of</strong> the above.Specified criminal act:(1) A violation <strong>of</strong> sections 78-4 and 78-94 through 78-109;(2) Any <strong>of</strong>fense under the following: F.S. Ch. 794 regarding sexual battery, F.S. Ch. 796 regardingprostitution, F.S. Ch. 800 regarding lewdness and indecent exposure, and F.S. Ch. 847 regardingobscene literature; or(3) An <strong>of</strong>fense under an analogous statute <strong>of</strong> a state other than <strong>Florida</strong>, or an analogous ordinance <strong>of</strong>another county or city.Specified sexual activity :(1) Human genitals in a state <strong>of</strong> sexual stimulation, arousal, erection or tumescence;(2) Fondling or other erotic touching <strong>of</strong> human genitals, pubic region, buttocks, anus or femalebreast; or(3) Acts <strong>of</strong> human anilingus, bestiality, buggery, cunnilingus, coprophagy, coprophilous, fellation,flagellation, masochism, masturbation, necrophilia, pederasty, pedophilia, sadism,sadomasochism, sapphism, sexual intercourse, sodomy or urolagnia; or<strong>Ordinance</strong> No. <strong>04</strong>-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Adopted</strong> June 4, <strong>2012</strong> Page 56 LDC Section 70-30
(4) Excretory functions as part <strong>of</strong> or in connection with any <strong>of</strong> the activities set forth in subsection(1), (2) or (3) <strong>of</strong> this definition.Specimen tree means the following species <strong>of</strong> trees with the minimum specified DBH are determined tobe specimen trees in the <strong>City</strong>:Table 70-1 Specimen TreesCommon Name Botanical Name DBHTurkey Oak (Quercus leavis) 12 inches and largerOther Oak species (Quercus spp.) 18 inches and largerMaple (Acer spp.) 18 inches and largerSweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) 18 inches and largerHickory (Carya spp.) 18 inches and largerElm (Ulmus spp.) 18 inches and largerLoblolly Bay (Gordonia lasianthus) 12 inches and largerSweet Bay (Magnolia virginiana) 12 inches and largerRed Bay (Persea borbonia) 12 inches and largerSwamp Bay (Persea palustris) 12 inches and largerSycamore (Platanus occidentalis) 18 inches and largerMagnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) 12 inches and largerBald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) 18 inches and largerRed Cedar (Juniperup silicicola) 12 inches and largerSpeedway: course for the racing <strong>of</strong> both motorized and non-motorized vehicles. The term "speedway"includes a drag strip.Spill: the unpermitted release or escape <strong>of</strong> a hazardous substance, directly or indirectly to soils, surfacewaters or groundwater.Spot lamp: a specific form <strong>of</strong> lamp designed to direct its output in a specific direction (a beam) and with aclear or nearly clear glass envelope; such lamps are so designated by the manufacturers, and typicallyused in residential outdoor area lighting.Square foot: (building) a building’s total enclosed square footage and under ro<strong>of</strong>, excluding overhangs.Start <strong>of</strong> construction: means for other than new construction or substantial improvements under theCoastal Barrier Resources Act (P.L. 97-348), this includes substantial improvement, and means the datethe building permit was issued, provided the actual start <strong>of</strong> construction, repair, reconstruction orimprovement was within 180 days <strong>of</strong> the permit date. The actual start means the first placement <strong>of</strong>permanent construction <strong>of</strong> a structure (including a manufactured home) on a site, such as the pouring <strong>of</strong>slabs or footings, installation <strong>of</strong> piles, construction <strong>of</strong> columns, or any work beyond the stage <strong>of</strong>excavation or the placement <strong>of</strong> a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does notinclude land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling; nor does it include the installation <strong>of</strong> streets<strong>Ordinance</strong> No. <strong>04</strong>-<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Adopted</strong> June 4, <strong>2012</strong> Page 57 LDC Section 70-30
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