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File #: ID 14-0479    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/21/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/16/2014 Final action: 9/16/2014
Title: Ordinance Amending Section 30-8-1 (Table 8-1), and Subsection 2 of Section 30-7-4.3 of the Land Development Ordinance (LDO) Permitting "Pawnshops" as a Use in the Neighborhood Support (NS) Zoning District and Clarify Provisions for Fenestration (Doors and Windows) for New Construction.
Sponsors: Planning
Indexes: All Districts
Attachments: 1. Ad for Central Gateway Amendment.pdf, 2. PB 2014 July Minutes Gateway Amendment.pdf, 3. 14-0479 Ord. Central Gateway Amendment.pdf, 4. Revised 14-0479 Item #15 Sept 16th Meeting.pdf

Title
Ordinance Amending Section 30-8-1 (Table 8-1), and Subsection 2 of Section 30-7-4.3 of the Land Development Ordinance (LDO) Permitting "Pawnshops" as a Use in the Neighborhood Support (NS) Zoning District and Clarify Provisions for Fenestration (Doors and Windows) for New Construction.

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Department: Planning
Council District: All

Public Hearing: Yes
Advertising Date/By: September 5th and 12th

Contact 1 and Phone: Mike Kirkman at 373-4649
Contact 2 and Phone: Sue Schwartz at 373-2149

PURPOSE:
To amend the Land Development Ordinance (LDO) to add the use of "Pawnshops" to the Neighborhood Support (NS) zoning district and to clarify requirements for fenestration on the facades of new buildings. The City Council is required to hold a public hearing on this amendment before considering its approval.

BACKGROUND:
In January 2014 City Council adopted three new zoning districts (Auto Oriented - AO, Neighborhood Support - NS, and University Mixed Use - UMU) as part of continued implementation of the adopted High Point Road/West Lee Street Corridor Plan. These districts, and their associated standards, were approved to provide greater site development flexibility and encourage mixed use development in designated reinvestment corridors.

Staff has since determined that the use of pawnshops was inadvertently excluded as a permitted use in the Neighborhood Support (NS) district, as this use is allowed in both the Auto Oriented (AO) and University Mixed Use (UMU) zoning districts.

Additionally, staff determined that clarity was also needed for the minimum fenestration (doors and windows) standards for buildings located within five feet of the public rights-of-way. As currently adopted the standard could be read to be applicable to all sides of the building. The proposed language will ensure that minimum fenestration is only required for those parts of the building that directly face a public right-of-way or containing the princi...

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