File #: 20-0370    Version: 1 Name: PH - Unified Development Code Adoption
Type: Agenda Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 8/27/2020 In control: Development Services
On agenda: 9/8/2020 Final action:
Title: Hold a public hearing on an amendment to Chapter 125, entitled “Zoning,” Chapter 90, entitled “Signs,” and Chapter 102, entitled “Subdivisions,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of League City to create a Unified Development Code (Executive Director of Development Services)
Attachments: 1. Data Sheet, 2. Excerpt from 08-17-2020 Minutes, 3. Planning and Zoning Commission Staff Report
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Hold a public hearing on an amendment to Chapter 125, entitled “Zoning,” Chapter 90, entitled “Signs,” and Chapter 102, entitled “Subdivisions,” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of League City to create a Unified Development Code (Executive Director of Development Services)

Background:

A public hearing is required to consider the proposed text amendments to the Code of Ordinances.

The City of League City currently has development regulations in multiple chapters throughout the Code of Ordinances. The purpose of the UDC is to combine all development regulations into a single document so the public can easily access all development related ordinances.

Project Summary:

The Unified Development Code (UDC) will be divided into eight chapters with five appendixes. The proposed layout of the ordinance is listed below.

Chapter 1: General Provisions

Chapter 2: Administration

Chapter 3: Zoning Regulations

Chapter 4: Site Development Standards

Chapter 5: Subdivision Regulations

Chapter 6: Provisions of Parkland

Chapter 7: Tree Protection

Chapter 8: Signs

Appendix A: Definitions

Appendix B: Development Handbook

Appendix C: Historic District Design Guidelines

Appendix D: General Design and Construction Standards

Appendix E: Reference to Other Development Ordinances, Codes and Agencies

Most of the changes proposed within the UDC are not substantive and are clarifications of existing regulations. Redlines are provided in the attachment for a full scope of the changes. Some examples of changes being proposed with the adoption of the UDC are listed below.

-                     The public hearing requirements for zoning cases, Special Use Permits, Historic Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustments, have been modified to be consistent with the zoning notification requirements from state law.

-                     The table of permitted uses has been modified and combined into a single table. It was previously separated into mult...

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