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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity/County Planning Board Minutes 06.02.2005DRAFT Members present: Others present: MINUTES Laurel-Yellowstone City-County Planning Board June 2, 2005 7:00 pm Council Chambers Gerald Shay, Chairman Bud Johnson, City Rep. Dan Koch, City Rep. Hazel Klein, City Rep. David Oberly, County Rep. Grog Johnson, County Rep. Cai Cumin, City Planner Cheryll Lund, City Secretary Minutes of the April 7, 2005 and May 5, 2005 meetings were approved as sent out. Stonebridge Estates Subdivision Due to the Laurel Outlook not advertising the public hearing as it was submitted, the hearing could not take place and will be re-advertised for the July 7, 2005 meeting. There were several people present in the audience that live within 300 feet of the proposed subdivision that had questions. Questions were asked on covenants, road access, water and traffic. These questions will be brought up again at the July public hearing when the subdividers will be present and able to answer them. Public Hearing - Proposed changes to off-street parking requirements in the Central Business District zone; allowing additional dwelling units within existing residential units; and~ allowin? neighborhood convenience stores in residential neighbors. The public hearing opened at 7:51 and closed at 7:51 as there was no public present. The board discussed, at length, changes to the off-street parking requirements, allowing neighborhood convenience stores wkhin residential zones and allowing additional dwelling units within existing residential units (granny flats). After discussion on off street parking the changes were recommended, as proposed, with the change of 17.40.020 (B) from one-hundred feet to three-hundred feet; and in 17.08.785 (A) change limiting store size from 5,000 square feet to 2,500 square feet; and 17.08.785 (B) changing parking space requirement from one parking space per 250 feet to one parking space per 500 feet. Cai will rework the neighborhood stores to reflect suggestions from the board, and there will be further review at our next meeting before we make a recommendation to the City Council. The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 pm. Respectively submitted, Cheryll Lund, Secretary 2 DRAFT Add the following to the Definitions Section of the Laurel Municipal Code (Z~C) : 5May05 17.08.35 Additional Dwelling Unit "Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU)' means a separate dwelling unit within an existing residential dwelling unit that does not change the outward appearance of the existing residential dwelling unit but provides a separate living area for family or non-family members and which includes kitchen, and bathroom facilities. Such ADU's may be rented or leased. Construction standards of ADU's must be approved by the City Public Works Office prior to construction and occupancy. 17.08.785 Neighborhood Convenience Stores "Convenience Stores" are retail establishments, located in a residential neighborhood, offering for sale a relatively limited selection of prepackaged food products, household items, and other related goods, not including gasoline or fuel sales; coffee, soup, and sandwich shops; bakeries; mail packaging and delivery services; Laundromats; and similar small corrtmerciai establishments as reviewed via the Conditional Use Permit process by the Planning Board and approved by the City Council. A. Such stores shall be limited to~ ~0O square feet of retail sales area per fifty dwelling units. Outdoor seating or eating areas and off-street parking areas are not considered par~ of the 5000 square feet allowed. Approval of the location of such stores can be done either in the masterplanning process of new subdivision development whereby allowance of such store use is a matter of right in developments of fifty dwelling units or more; in an infill development; or upon application by a landowner/developer/entrepreneur. The burden of proving the need for such stores based on the allowable square feet per number of dwelling units shall be upon the applicant. ~ B. One parking space per '250 ~quare feet of retail area shall be provided either on the side or in back of the retail sales areas, and only diagonal or parallel parking shall be allowed in front of such stores. C. At least two trash receptacles shall be provided per store that are accessible to the public on the store lot, and a written agreement w/th the local government shall stipulate that trash is picked up on the store lots and along adjacent area sidewalks every day of sales operation. D. Store lighting shall be designed to shine away from any other property and/or be suitably shielded. E. Signage shall be limited to subdued colors that conform to the lighting requirement and must either be on the store building or of monument type no larger than five feet high and eight feet long. F. Such Neighborhood Convenience Stores may be located in structures, old or new, that provide residences in the rear of such stores or above such stores and which meet the City building and fire code requirements. Add these two definition~ to Table J Z 20. Oi O: Table 17.16.010 RE R R SR RT SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A A A A A A A A A A SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A SR SR A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A A A A A A A A A SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A A SR SR A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A · A A A A A A A A A A A A SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR A SR Change the setback requirements in the CBD for residential units as follows; Table 17.20.020 Zoning Requirements A RP* NC* CBD CC* HC LI HI p Lot area requirements in square 20 feet, acres NA NA HA NA NA HA NA NA except as noted, 20 acres Minimum yard requirements: Front (a) NA 20 20 NA 20 20 20 20 20 Side (b) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Side adjacent to street I0 I0 10 10 10 10 10 Rear (b) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maximum b_eight for afll buildings (c) NA 25 25 NA 25 45 70 NA NA MaJdmum lot coverage in percent NA 50 50 NA 50 75 75 ' 75 50 20 Minimm~ distr~ct size {expressed in acres 2.07 2.07 2.07 2.07 2.0 2.07 2.0 NA acres) 7 7 NA means not applicable) he lot area, yard and lot coverage reqmrements for dwellings m commercial zoning districts except the CBD shall be the same as those in the RLMF residential zoning district. (a) After/al setbacks (b} Side and rear yards (c) Except as provided in the airport Delete the requirement for off-street parl~ng in the CBD as follows: CHAPTER 17.40: OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS 17.40.020 Location Specified Off-street parking facilities shall be located as hereinafter specified. Where a distance is specified, such distance shall be in walking distance measured from the nearest point of parking facility to the nearest point of the lot that such facility is required to serve. A/1 such off-street parking shall be improved as required by Sections 17.40.080 and 17.40.140. A. For one- and two-family dwellings, off-street parking is required on the same building site with the building it is required to serve. B. For multiple dwellings, retirement homes~ lodging and boardinghouses, etc, off-street parking is required within the walking distance of~undred feet. C. For hospitals, sanitariums, convalescent homes, nursing homes, rest homes, homes for the aged and asylums, off-street parking is required with/n six hundred feet for employees and three hundred feet for visitors. D. That portion of the city zoned central business district (CBD) shall not have any off- street park/ng requirements provided, however, that the owners of expanded or new structures must consider the off-street parking needs for their projects. E. For uses other than those specified above, off-street parking within four hundred feet is required. (Ord. 927, 1987: Ord. 800 (part), 1985; prior code § 17.76.010(A)) Table 17.20.010 (Continued) Ceran~cs shop Che~mics~ and aUicd products m~mufacture Child c~e c~ Ch~chcs ~d o~cr p~ccs o~ wors~p ~ctu~g p~sh houses ~d S~day school b~d~g C~c, ~ C~cs, medic~ ~d den~ Clo~g ~d app.1 sto~s ~ or coke y~d Cold storage CoHeges or ~versifies Comm¢~i~ r¢crea~on Commerci~ food products, storage ~d p~k~g Comm~ca~on towers (commerce) ~nc~t¢ ~ pI~ts ~d m~ac~g of concrete p~ducts Cons~uction con.actors: AG I~P NC CBD CC HC LI I-// p SR A A A A A A A SR A A SR A SR A A A A A A A A A A A A SiR A A A A A A A A A A A eqmpment ch~Ldtabl¢ institutions Crematorium Creameries, dairy products manufactcuing plants Day care facilities Drug stores Dry kiln Dwellings: single-faunily Class A Class 13 Class C mu/tiple family Dwellings as part of commercial and induslrial building A A A A A A A A SR A A A SR A A A A A A A A A A SR A A A A A A SR A A A SR A A A A A A SR SR SR SR SR SR A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A SR A A