HomeMy WebLinkAbout029770 ORD - 03/19/2013Ordinance amending the Unified Development Code by revising
subsections 3.1.7.C.1 and 3.1.7.C.4 - public notice requirements,
subsection 3.3.3.0 - City Council final action on rezonings, section
3.6 - special permits, subsection 3.18.4 - building permit expiration,
subsection 3.24.1 — applicability of administrative adjustments, table
4.4.3.A - setbacks in two- family and townhouse zoning districts, table
4.4.3.B - setbacks in multifamily zoning districts, table 4.5.2 -
permitted uses in commercial zoning districts, table 5.1.4.1 - vehicle
sales and service uses, subsection 5.3.1.J - accessory uses and
structures, subsection 5.4.3.G - banners for temporary promotional
events, subsection 7.5.13.E - institutional signs, and subsection
7.6.20.D - temporary and portable signs allowed in nonresidential
districts; and providing for severance, penalties, and publication.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has forwarded to the City Council its final
report and recommendation regarding this amendment of the City's Unified
Development Code ( "UDC ");
WHEREAS, with proper notice to the public, public hearings were held on
_Wednesday,... January 30, 2013, during a meeting of the Planning Commission, and on
Tuesday, February 26, 2013, during a meeting of the City Council, during which all
interested persons were allowed to appear and be heard; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that this amendment to the UDC
would best serve the public's health, necessity, and convenience and the general
welfare of the City and its citizens.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Article 3, Section 3.1, subsections 3.1.7.C.1 of the Unified Development
Code ( "UDC "), entitled "Published Notice," and 3.1.7.C.4 of the UDC, entitled "Content
of Notice," are amended by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 3. Development Review Procedures
"3.1 Common Review Procedures
"3.1.1 *
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"3.1.7 Public Notice Requirements
"A. Summary of Public Notice Required
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"C. All Other Procedures
"Notice for all procedures identified in the chart
in paragraph 3.1.7.A above, excluding a replat
without vacation, shall comply with the
following:
"1. Published Notice
"a. For review procedures requiring
published notice, such notice shall
be printed at least once in a local
newspaper of general circulation
within the City prior to the final
public hearing. The notice shall
contain the time and place of the
hearing and a brief description of
the agenda items to be consider-GO-
or reviewed."
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"4. Content of Notice
"a. Published or Mailed Notice
"Published or mMailed notices shall
contain at least the following information:
"i. The general location of land that is the
subject of the application including a
location map. A location map shall be
included in the mailed notice but not in
the published notice."
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SECTION 2. Article 3, Section 3.3, subsection 3.3.3.0 of the UDC, entitled "City
Council Final Action," is amended by revising the text to read as follows:
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"Article 3. Development Review Procedures
"3.1 *
"3.3 Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning)
"3.3.1 * *
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"3.3.3 Review Process
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"A * * *
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"C. City Council Final Action
"3.3.4 *
"1. Following notice in accordance with
Subsection 3.1.7, the City Council shall hold a
public hearing and approve, approve with
conditions, or deny the Zoning Map
amendment. If a proposed amendment has
been recommended for disapproval by the
Planning Commission or when the action taken
by the City Council regarding a special permit
is less restrictive as to use or density than the
recommendation of the Planning Commission,
then the amendment shall not become
effective except by a favorable vote of at least
three - fourths a maie,rity pl s of the all City
Council members whether or not all members
are present and voting."
"2.
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SECTION 3. Article 3, Section 3.6 of the UDC, entitled "Special Permit," is amended by
revising the text to read as follows:
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"Article 3. Development Review Procedures
"3.1 *
"3.6 Special Permit
"3.6.1 Applicability
"A *
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"C. These Specific uses requiring a special permit are
identified in the permitted uses sections in Article 4
for each grouping of zoning districts.
"D.
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the relevant zoning district. When an application is
submitted for a rezoning to a broader classification, a
special permit may be granted in lieu of granting a
rezoning to the broader classification when the
applicant has plans of sufficient detail showing the full
extent of the proposed use of the buildings,
structures, and premises and including provisions for
sufficient off - street parking facilities, screening walls
or fences, landscaping, and open space so as to
create a transition between a lesser, more restricted
district and the proposed district.
district.
"3.6.2 Review Process
"A. Concurrent Site Plan Submittal
Application for a special permit shall occur in
conjunction with the submittal of a site plan. The City
Council may not approve, approve with conditions, or
deny a special permit application until after the site
plan has been reviewed by the Technical Review
Committee in accordance with the procedure in
Section 2.7 and a recommendation is made by the
Planning Commission. When a rezoning applicant
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has provided a site plan of sufficient detail to show the
full extent of the proposed uses, the site plan shall
also be reviewed by the Technical Review Committee
prior to the Planning Commission making its final
recommendation.
"B. * * *
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"3.6.3 Review Criteria
"A. At a minimum, a site plan for a special permit shall
include the following details:
"1. Dimensions, bearings, and street frontage of the
property;
"2. Location of buildings, structures, and uses;
"3. Means of ingress and egress to the
public /private street;
"4. Off - street parking and loading arrangements;
"5. Screening, buffer yards, lighting, and
landscaping details;
"6. Dumpster location and screening;
"7. Open space calculation and design;
"8. Provisions for drainages
"9. A traffic analysis in accordance with Section
3.29.2 for rezoning applications; and
"10. Any other information the Assistant City Manager
deems necessary for a complete review of the
proposed development.
WE!. In determining whether to approve, approve with
conditions or deny a special permit, the applicable
review bodies shall consider the following criteria:
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"8. The development provides ample off - street
parking and loading facilities.
"B:C. The City Council may impose reasonable conditions
upon the granting of a special permit consistent with
the purposes stated in this Unified Development
Code. The City Council may require additional
conditions that shall be complied with before a
certificate of occupancy or UDC compliance may be
issued by the Building Official for such use of the
buildings or improvements, but such conditions shall
not be construed as conditions precedent to the
granting of a special permit or the change in zoning of
such property.
"3.6.4 *
"3.6.6 Expiration
"A. The special permit shall expire 12 months after
approval unless a complete building permit
application has been submitted or, if no building
permit is required, a certificate of occupancy or UDC
compliance has been issued. A longer expiration
date may be provided in the special permit at the time
of granting of the same.
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"3.6.7 Extension
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"An extension of the expiration or termination of the special
permit may be granted. All requests by an applicant for
extensions shall be filed with the Assistant City Manager of
Development Services prior to the expiration or termination
of the use. Following the notice and review procedures in
Section 3.3, the City Council may grant aA maximum of
two consecutive extensions may be granted. Thereafter,
the applicant shall apply for a new special permit.
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"3.6.8 Discontinuance
"A special permit use that has been discontinued for more
than six consecutive months shall be required to resubmit
an application in accordance with this Section in order to
reestablish the special use.
"3.6.9 Uses Ineligible for Special Permits
A special permit shall not be issued to allow:
"A. The placement of portable signs where prohibited by
the UDC;
"B. An increase in area or the number of signs beyond
which is allowed as a matter -of- right; or
"C. The placement of a manufactured home or trailer
where such home or trailer will be the main or
accessory use on the property, provided however, . ..
that when a special permit is issued for an industrial
use, the special permit may also allow the placement
of a HUD -code manufactured home as an accessory
use for resident watchmen or caretakers employed on
the premises.
SECTION 4. Article 3, Section 3.18, entitled "Building Permit," subsection 3.18.4 of the
UDC, entitled "Expiration," is amended by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 3. Development Review Procedures
"3.1 Common Review Procedures
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"3.18 Building Permit
"3.18.1 * *
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"318.4 Expiration
"A building permit shall expire if th^ -work describe€1 in the
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issuance in accordance with Chapter 14 of the Municipal
Code.
riew application and approval
SECTION 5. Article 3, Section 3.24, entitled "Administrative Adjustment," subsection
3.24.1 of the UDC, entitled "Applicability," is amended by revising the text to read as
follows:
"Article 3. Development Review Procedures
"3.1 Common Review Procedures
"3.24 Administrative Adjustment
"3.24.1 Applicability
"A. *
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"B. Except as provided in Subsection 3.24.4, the
Assistant City Manager of Development Services
shall have the authority to authorize an adjustment of
up to 10% of any numerical standard set forth in
Article 4 of this UDC.
"C * *
"3.24.2 * * *
SECTION 6. Article 4, Section 4.4, subsection 4.4.3, entitled "Residential Development
Standards," Table 4.4.3.A of the UDC, entitled "Residential Development (Two -
Family and Townhouse districts)," is amended by revising the text of the table to read as
follows:
"Article 4. Base Zoning Districts
"4.1 *
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"4.4 Multifamily Residential Districts
"4.4.1 *
"4.4.3 Residential Development Standards
"A. Development standards for the Two-Family and
Townhouse zoning districts shall be based on housing
type in accordance with the tables below.
"Table 4.4.3.A Residential Development (Two-Family and Townhouse districts
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Min. Building Separation (ft.)
10
Min. Open Space
Street
20
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Street (corner)
10
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Side (single)
5
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Side (total)
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Rear
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Min. Area Per Dwelling Unit (sq. ft.)
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Rear Access
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Min. Dwelling Unit Width (ft)
Front Access
26
Rear Access
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Shared Parking
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Min. Yards (ft.)
Street
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SECTION 7. Article 4, Section 4.4, subsection 4.4.3, entitled "Residential Development
Standards," Table 4.4.3.B of the UDC, entitled "Multifamily Zoning Districts," is amended
by revising the text of the table to read as follows:
"Article 4. Base Zoning Districts
"4.1 * * *
"4.4 Multifamily Residential Districts
"4.4.1 *
"4.4.3 Residential Development Standards
"A. *
"Table 4.4.3.A *
"B. The Multifamily zoning districts only shall be
developed in conventional subdivisions.
Development standards in the multifamily zoning
districts shall be in accordance with the tables below.
(TABLE INSERTED ON NEXT PAGE)
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22
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Min. Open Space (% site area)
35%
30%
30%
25%
25%
10%
Min. Lot Area (sq. ft.)
6,000
6,000
6,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
Min. Lot Width (ft.)
50
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85
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Min. Yards (ft.)
Street
Street (corner)
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Rear
4 10
4 10
45 10
5
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10
10
10
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Max. Height (ft.)
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4.2.8.C., 4.2.8.D., and 4.2.8.E.
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60
60
See Sections 4.2.8.C., 4.2.8.D., and
4.2.8.E
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1 Regardless of single- or two - family adjacency, increase yard in accordance with Section 4.2.8.C.
2 Regardless of single- or two - family adjacency, increase yard in accordance with Section 4.2.8.C., but
yard shall not exceed a total of 30 feet if property is not adjacent to a single- or two - family use.
SECTION 8. Article 4, Section 4.5, subsection 4.5.2 entitled "Permitted Uses," Table
4.5.2 of the UDC, entitled "Permitted Uses (Commercial zoning districts)," is amended
by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 4. Base Zoning Districts
"4.1 *
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"4.5 Commercial Districts
"4.5.1
"4.5.2 Permitted Uses
"The following principal uses are permitted by right,
permitted subject to limitations, or require a special use
exception or special permit in the commercial zoning
district. Uses may be subject to additional limitations as
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specified in Section 6.5 when located inside a Navy Air
Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) (which includes
Clear and Accident Potential Zones 1 and 2).
`Table 4.5.2 Permitted Uses Commercial zonin . districts
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P = Permitted Use
L = Subject to Limitations
SUE = Special Use Exception
SP = Special Permit
blank cell = Not Permitted
Residential ,Uses',.
Vehicle Sales and Service Uses exceet:
Car wash, hand - operated or
automated
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Bic cle or watercraft rental =MEM P P P P P P P P
Fuel sales 00-0EM0EM0 L L 5.2.10
Vehicle service heav
Vehicle service, limited EIEN-0MI0 P P P P P 5.2.15
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SECTION 9. Article 5, Section 5.1, subsection 5.1.4 entitled "Commercial Use
Categories," Table 5.1.4.1 of the UDC, entitled "Vehicle Sales and Service," is amended
by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 5. Use Regulations
"5.1 Use Categories
"5.1.1
"5.1.4 Commercial Use Categories
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(Tables 5.1.4.A through 5.1.4.11 not included here; the content
in these tables remains unchanged by this text amendment.)
"5.1.4.1 Vehicle Sales and Service
Alignment shop
Aute-bady-shap
Auto detailing
Auto rental
Auto corvico facilitio& .
Auto upholstery shop
Bicycle and watercraft rental
Boat.and recreational vehicle
sales
Camper shell sales and service
Car wash, hand - operated or
automated
Fuel sales
Manufactured home sales
Repair and service of RVs, boats,
and light and medium trucks
Tire sales and service
Towing service
Vehicle sales or leasing facilities
(including passenger vehicles,
motorcycles and light and
medium trucks)
Vehicle service, heavy
Vehicle service, limited
Ancillary indoor storage
Associated office
Fuel pump and island*
Sale of parts
Satellite dish antenna under
3.2 feet*
Single -bay, automatic car wash
Towing
Vehicle storage
Uses Not Included
Bus barn (see Warehouse and
Freight Movement)
Junk, wrecking or salvage yard
(see Waste - Related Service)
Farm equipment and machinery
sales and repair (see Wholesale
Trade)
Earth moving and heavy
construction equipment sales and
repair (see Wholesale Trade)
Truck sales and repair (heavy load
vehicles) (see Wholesale Trade)
Vehicle and equipment
maintenance facility (see Light
Industrial Service)
Vehicle parts sales as principal use
(see Retail Sales and Service)
*See additional standards in Subsection 5.3.2"
(Table 5.1.4.J not included here; the content in this table
remains unchanged by this text amendment.)
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SECTION 10. Article 5, Section 5.3, subsection 5.3.1 of the UDC, entitled "General," is
amended by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 5. Use Regulations
"5.1 *
* * * * *
"5.3 Accessory Uses and Structures
"5.3.1 General
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"J. An A detached accessory building shall be located in
the rear portion. behind the front face of the main
principal structure and shall not exceed 50% of the
main principal structure total square footage.
"K * *
"5.3.2 * * *
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SECTION 11. Article 5, Section 5.4, subsection 5.4.3 of the UDC, entitled "Promotional
Events," is amended by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 5. Use Regulations
"5.1 *
"5.4 Temporary Use Standards
"5.4.1 *
"5.4.3 Promotional Events
* * *
"A. *
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"G. The Building Official may issue a permit for a
freestanding banner within the required street yard for
a promotional event. The permit shall be subject to
the following conditions:
"6. Banners shall not be located in the street yard
setback a visibility triangle as defined in
Subsection 1.11.3."
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SECTION 12. Article 7, Section 7.5, subsection 7.5.13.E of the UDC, entitled
"Institutional Signs," is amended by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 7. General Development Standards
"7.1
* * * * *
"7.5 Signs
"7.5.1 *
"7.5.13 Signs Allowed in the FR, RE, RS 15, RS -10, RS -6,
RS -4.5, RS -TH, RS -TF, and RMH Districts
"A. *
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"E. Institutional Signs
"1. Any school, house of worship, recreation center
or other institutional use permitted in the zoning
district and fronts upon a designated arterial
street or expressway; may have one freestanding
sign, not to exceed 64 square feet in area and 20
feet in height. However, if the use fronts upon a
designated local or collector street, the sign shall
not exceed 40 square feet in area and 20 feet in
height.
"a. This Institutional freestanding signs may
include changeable copy signs, not to exceed
30% of the sign area.
"b. Institutional freestanding signs may be
illuminated.
"c. Such use may also be allowed one wall sign
for each public entrance to a building.
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"d. Institutional wall signs may not exceed 40
square feet each and may not be illuminated.
"e. Such use may have three permits per
calendar year at 30 days per permit for
banners not exceeding 60 square feet in
area. Banners shall not be located within a
visibility triangle as defined in Subsection
1.11.3."
"2.
SECTION 13. Article 7, Section 7.5, subsection 7.5.20.D of the UDC, entitled "Other
Generally," is amended by revising the text to read as follows:
"Article 7. General Development Standards
"7.1 *
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"7.5 Signs
"7.5.1 *
"7.5.20 Temporary and Portable Signs Allowed in the
Nonresidential Districts
"A. *
"D. Other Generally
"Banners are prohibited except that banners are
allowed in the following districts, subject to the
standards of this subsection: CN, Neighborhood
Commercial; CR, Resort Commercial; CG, General
Commercial; CI, Commercial Intensive; CBD
Downtown Commercial; 10, Island Overlay. In these
districts only, three permits per calendar year at 30
days per permit are allowed for banners not
exceeding 20 60 square feet in area. Banners shall
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not exceed a height nor width dimension greater than
20 feet nor be located within a visibility triangle as
defined in Subsection 1.11.3."
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SECTION 14. If, for any reason, any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment
of a court of competent jurisdiction, it may not affect any other section, paragraph,
subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite
intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word, or provision of this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose.
SECTION 15. A violation of this ordinance, or requirements implemented under this
ordinance, constitutes an offense punishable as provided in Article 1, Section 1.10.1,
and Article 10 of the UDC.
SECTION 16. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus
Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
The foregoAg ordinance as read for the
this the of
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Allen
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
first time and passed to its second reading on
, 2013, by the following vote:
1 i
1'i
f
Chad Magill
Colleen McIntyre
Lillian Riojas
Mark Scott
The foreg ing ordinance w s read for the second time and passed finally on
this the Clay of V , 203, by the following vote:
Nelda Martinez
Kelley Alien
Rudy Garza
Priscilla Leal
David Loeb
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Chad Magill
Colleen McIntyre
Lillian Riojas
Mark Scott
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PASSED AND APPROVED this the
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
9 day of , 20
Nelda Martinez
Mayor
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NO. 029161, Ordinance
amending the Unified:Devel-
opment Code ( "UDC ") by .
revising subsections 8.1.10.
and 8.1.11. relating: to the
designation of authority
under Requirements for Plat
Recordation.` Prior to Final
Acceptance of Infrastruc-
ture Improvements Based
on Financial; Security and
Technical Compliance; pro -
viding for severance, pen-
alties, and publication ; NO.
029765, Ordinance amend-
ing Articles 1 and 8 of the
Unified Development Code
relating to design standards,
criteria, and requirements
for street design; : requir-
ing compliance with design
standards issued by the City
Engineer; requiring street
design for ;a 30- year life
level of service; and provid-
ing for severance, penalties,
and publication; NO.029770,
Ordinance .amending the
Unified Development Code
by .'revising subsections
3.1.7.C.1 and 3.1.7.C.4 - pub-
lic notice requirements, sub-
section 3.3.3.0 - City Council
final action on rezoninps;
section 3.6 special permits,
subsection 3.18:4 - building
permit expiration, subsec-
tion 3.24.1 - :applicability of
administrative adjustments,
table 4.4.3.A setbacks in
two - family and townhouse
zoning districts, table
4.4.3.B - setbacks in mul-
tifamily zoning districts,
table 4.5.2 - permitted uses
in commercial zoning dis-
tricts,.table 5.1,4.1 vehicles
sales and services uses,
subsection `5 31.J - acces-
sory uses and structures,
subsection 5.4.3.G - banners
for temporary promotional
events, subsection 7.5.13.E
institutional signs, and sub-
section 7.5.20.D - temporary
and portable signs allowed
in nonresidential districts;
and providing for sever-
ance, penalties, and publi-
cation. These ordinances
were passed and approved
on March 19, 2013.
/s/ Armando Chapa
City Secretary
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