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File #: 24-104    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 8/15/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/12/2024 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1205.09 AND 1205.11 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE RELEVANT TO DISTRICT REGULATION SETBACKS FOR ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. Brief Description: Land Development Code Amendment to require uses within D6 and D8 that are adjacent to residentially used properties to be increased to match the setbacks required when such uses are adjacent to residentially zoned properties.
Sponsors: Chris Foster
Indexes: Community Development - LDC
Attachments: 1. LDC Amendment - 1205 D6 and D8 Setback to adjacent residential property, 2. Ordinance No. 24-104

Title

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1205.09 AND 1205.11 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE RELEVANT TO DISTRICT REGULATION SETBACKS FOR ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES.

Brief Description:  Land Development Code Amendment to require uses within D6 and D8 that are adjacent to residentially used properties to be increased to match the setbacks required when such uses are adjacent to residentially zoned properties.  

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Legislative History

None

Purpose & Explanation

Within the city there are numerous non-conforming residential properties located within commercial/industrial zoning districts. These uses are concentrated in District 8 along portions of S Darrow Rd, Hudson Dr, Seasons Rd, Sullivan Road, and Martin Drive. In these locations, residential was a use by right under the Hudson Township zoning; however, was revised to commercial/light industrial zoning in approximately 1995. The intent of the zoning is to allow the pre-existing residential uses while permitting the area to transition to commercial/industrial uses over time. Over the previous 30 years new commercial/industrial development has occurred in these areas; however, numerous residential homes are still present. City staff has received a request from Council President Foster to study methods within the LDC to strengthen the ability of these residential property owners to maintain, expand, and resell their property. City Council discussed this at their workshop session on February 13, 2024. Based on that discussion and additional correspondence with President Foster staff has formally submitted the follow amendment:

1205.09 and 1205.11 Setbacks: The base setback for District 6 and District 8 uses (commercial/industrial) is 50ft front and 25 ft side and rear. A residential zoned property (such as an abutting D3 area) gets twice the protection of a residentially used property (such as a non-conforming residential use on D8). The proposed amendment would establish the higher tier of setback for both residential zoned and used property.

 

Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation

Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04, Contracts & Purchasing:

                       Competitively bid and advertised for two consecutive weeks; bid tab attached: [Yes/No/NA])

                       Joint or Cooperative Purchase Program

                       Professional Services

                       Other [provide explanation]

Fiscal Impact

                       Currently Budgeted (Account #, $)

                       Supplemental Appropriation Required (Account #, $)

X                       Appropriation Not Required

Does this legislation require use of an emergency clause?

                       Yes [if so, explain why]

X                       No

 

Recommendation

Suggested Action

Staff recommends City Council proceed with a first reading and forward to Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing as provide recommendation. 

Submitted by,

Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager

Greg Hannan, Community Development Director