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Chapter 4. Conditions for Limited Specific Uses - City of Palm Coast

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elow after each specific impact, but may include alternative best management<br />

practices that are comparable to those listed.<br />

a. Solid waste collection and disposal<br />

b. Litter and debris collection and disposal<br />

c. Watercraft cleaning<br />

d. Source pollution control<br />

2. Noncommercial Marinas<br />

An applicant <strong>for</strong> a noncommercial marina permit shall prepare and submit as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the application, a natural resource analysis statement, which shall<br />

describe the following specific impacts listed below and further identify<br />

those best management practices that will be implemented by the applicant to<br />

minimize such impacts:<br />

a. Watercraft sewage management<br />

b. Hazardous material storage<br />

3. Commercial Marinas<br />

An applicant <strong>for</strong> a commercial marina permit shall prepare and submit as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the application, a natural resource analysis statement, which shall describe<br />

the following specific impacts listed below and further identify those best<br />

management practices that will be implemented by the applicant to minimize<br />

such impacts. Upon two (2) years following application approval and<br />

construction, a commercial marina shall pursue a “Clean Marina”<br />

designation from the Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Protection, Clean Marina<br />

Program.<br />

a. Watercraft sewage management<br />

b. Hazardous material storage and pollution prevention<br />

B. Threatened and Endangered Species<br />

All marina facilities shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and<br />

Ordinances that relate to the protection <strong>of</strong> endangered or threatened species or<br />

species <strong>of</strong> special concern or which otherwise protect fish and wildlife.<br />

C. Dockmaster<br />

All commercial marina facilities shall provide <strong>for</strong> a dockmaster. All<br />

noncommercial marina facilities that include greater than <strong>for</strong>ty (40) slips shall<br />

provide <strong>for</strong> a dockmaster. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the dockmaster is to oversee the<br />

proper usage <strong>of</strong> the facility and to ensure compliance with the applicable<br />

provisions and requirements <strong>of</strong> this section.<br />

D. Marine Service Station<br />

Marine service stations shall be permissible in commercial marinas in<br />

compliance with the following provisions:<br />

1. All construction, components, and operational maintenance standards <strong>of</strong><br />

marine service station fuel systems shall comply with all federal, state, and<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palm</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> Unified Land Development Code<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> 4 – <strong>Conditions</strong> For <strong>Limited</strong> <strong>Specific</strong> <strong>Uses</strong> And Activities<br />

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Adopted 8-19-08 – Ordinance # 2008-16<br />

Amended 12-15-09 – Ord. # 2009-26; Amended 10-5-2010 – Ord. # 2010-13

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