§ 130-87. Mainland Native Area District (MN).  


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  • All development permitted in the mainland native area district shall comply with applicable rules and regulations of the Big Cypress National Preserve.

    (a)

    The following uses are permitted as of right in the mainland native area district:

    (1)

    Detached dwellings;

    (2)

    Beekeeping;

    (3)

    Accessory uses;

    (4)

    Home occupations—Special use permit required;

    (5)

    Tourist housing uses, including vacation rental uses, are prohibited;

    (6)

    Collocations on existing antenna-supporting structures, pursuant to section 146-5(c); and

    (7)

    Satellite earth stations less than two meters in diameter, as accessory uses, pursuant to section 146-5(f).

    (b)

    The following uses are permitted as minor conditional uses in the Mainland Native Area district, subject to the standards and procedures set forth in chapter 110, article III:

    (1)

    Educational and research centers, including campground spaces, provided that:

    a.

    No more than two camping spaces are provided per acre;

    b.

    No development of any kind is permitted in wetlands, except unenclosed, elevated structures on pilings or poles;

    c.

    No buildings are permitted, enclosed or otherwise except for buildings devoted to educational, research or sanitary purposes of no more than 1,000 square feet per acre and not more than 10,000 square feet in any single campground; and

    d.

    The site proposed for the center is at least five acres.

    (2)

    Satellite earth stations greater than or equal to two meters in diameter, as accessory uses, pursuant to section 146-5(f).

( Ord. No. 006-2016 , § 1(Exh. 1), 4-13-2016)