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Consider and take action on Ordinance No. 2017-13, amending Chapter 125 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of League City entitled “Zoning” by amending Section 125-120.B entitled “Accessory Structures” to allow shipping containers to be permitted as an accessory structure in certain instances - Second Reading (Director of Planning and Development).
Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of an amended ordinance , 6-2-0, on April 5, 2017.
Council approved first reading 8-0-0, on April 25, 2017.
Background:
January 9, 2017 - Pursuant to the Mayor’s request, the City Council conducted a work session to discuss the City’s current prohibition of storage/shipping containers as accessory structures. At that meeting, City Council directed staff to bring back for further discussion a set of draft regulations that would permit such structures under certain conditions.
February 27, 2017 - City Council (1) conducted second work session on subject, and (2) initiated the process to amend the City’s Zoning Ordinance. The proposed amendment would permit such structures under certain conditions.
March 15, 2017 - Pursuant to Statute and local ordinance, notice of the forthcoming public hearings published in the GDN.
April 5, 2017 - The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed amendment and made a recommendation to City Council.
April 11, 2017 - City Council held a public hearing and postponed the item for at least two weeks.
April 25, 2017 - City Council recommended approval of the ordinance 8-0-0.
May 9, 2017 - City Council to consider the ordinance on second reading.
The use of storage/shipping/cargo containers as accessory buildings within the City limits is prohibited by the City’s Zoning Ordinance; such prohibition was adopted with the comprehensive Zoning Ordinance update on August 30, 2005. All cargo containers that were established prior to that date are considered legally nonconforming (i.e. “grandfathered”). However, several installations have occurred since the prohibition that have recently initiated the discussions regarding the possibility of regulating as opposed to an outright prohibition.
Project Summary:
Approval of this ordinance would amend the Zoning Ordinance to provide for cargo containers to be utilized as accessory structures in specific instances in commercial and industrial zoned properties.
The Comprehensive Plan encourages flexibility to allow for creative site designs. Adopting regulations for storage containers can allow for flexibility in site design while protecting the City and residents from any negative impacts of the containers. Providing additional flexibility is mentioned throughout the Comprehensive Plan and is encouraged.
The following sections from the Comprehensive Plan are consistent with the proposed text amendment:
1. “Promote flexibility in development patterns, site designs and uses by right, to the extent practical…” (Policies, Character; pg.5-23)
2. Regulations should promote flexibility sufficient to allow for impact mitigation and creative site design (Policies, Economic Incentives; pg.11-7)
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation:
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a truncated version of the original ordinance; only seasonal allowances, allowances on City property, allowances for temporary storage of equipment related to a valid building permit, and allowances in cases of emergency (hurricanes, water leaks, sewage backups, etc.)
City Council:
At the April 10, 2017 work session, City Council requested a modification to the ordinance removing the grandfathering language from existing cargo containers placed after 2005 and provide them 6 months to come into compliance with the new regulations.
At the April 11, 2017 City Council meeting, Council voted to postpone the item at allow staff to bring back the revised draft text reflective of the modifications discussed during the work session.
At the April 25, 2017 City Council meeting, Council voted to approve the proposed ordinance 8-0-0.
Staff Recommendation:
If the Council wishes to amend the City’s current regulations regarding cargo containers, staff recommends approval of the regulations contained within the draft ordinance.
Attachments:
1. Data Sheet
2. Ordinance No. 2017-13
CONTRACT ORIGINATION:
Planning and Development
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