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LDO Amendments - Round 13

 

Schedule for Round 13 LDO Amendments:

Planning and Development Committee

August 20, 2009

Advertisements in The Cary News

October 7, 2009

October 14, 2009

Public Hearing

October 22, 2009

Planning and Zoning Board Work Session

November 9, 2009

Planning and Zoning Board Meeting

December 21, 2009

Final Action by Town Council

January 14, 2010

Effective

Upon Adoption

Item #

13A

Day Care Homes (to be presented at January 28, 2010 Town Council Meeting)

Contact: Debra Grannan, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would clarify and expand standards for small and large day care homes and lower the threshold for requiring a special use permit for a Large Day Care Home from nine to seven children.

13B

Corrections, Clarification and Consistency

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would revise various sections of the LDO to:

· Provide consistency with terms used in NC General Statutes and eliminate redundant text pertaining to appeals of administrative decisions;

· Correct grammatical errors and references, and update certain illustrations;

· Eliminate inconsistency with NC Building Code requirements; and

· Clarify that uses prohibited or restricted by the LDO are not eligible to be considered as unlisted uses.

· Clarify Severability clause

13C

Dimensional Standards – Building Separation

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would:

· Clarify that a building separation of six feet must be maintained, or firewalls provided, in zoning districts that allow building setbacks less than three feet; and

· Revise the format of Section 6.1.2 for clarification and to eliminate redundant text.

13D

Parking

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would:

· Place restrictions on parking in the front yard of residential lots; and

· Amend parking regulations for certain uses in the Town Center

13E

Miscellaneous Administrative and Procedural Changes

Contacts: Wayne Nicholas, Planning Manager; Tim Bailey, Engineering Director; Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would:

· Clarify provisions related to modification of standards for certain non-residential uses allowed in residential zoning districts;

· Clarify responsibilities related to enforcement and appeals of the LDO;

· Add provisions relating to Developer Agreements;

· Modify timing for installation of sidewalk improvements; and

· Clarify setback requirements in Planned Development Districts.

13F

 

Signs (to be presented at January 28, 2010 Town Council Meeting)

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would:

· Revise existing requirements that apply to “open house” signs; and

· Amend requirements regarding off-premise residential open house signs, prohibited signs, sign exemptions, and the definition of “sign”.

13G

Sexually Oriented Businesses (to be presented at January 28, 2010 Town Council Meeting)

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would update requirements pertaining to adult uses consistent with the NC General Statutes.

13H

Stormwater Management

Contact: Tom Horstman, Stormwater Engineering Manager

The proposed amendment would provide consistency with requirements of the NC Division of Water Quality pertaining to: TSS (Total Suspended Solids) removal, urban transition buffers, NPDES Phase II post-construction stormwater controls, and the definition of impervious surface.

13I

Maintenance of Buffers

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would revise provisions related to buffer maintenance responsibilities, replacement of damaged vegetation and associated fines

13J

 

Town Center LDR (to be presented at January 28, 2010 Town Council Meeting)

Contact: Phil Smith, Planning Manager; Debra Grannan, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would create a new Low-Density Residential sub-district applicable within the Town Center District

13K

Miscellaneous Use-Related

Contact: Mary Beerman, Senior Planner

The proposed amendment would:

· Provide definitions of motor vehicle and moped consistent with NCDMV; and

· Modify approval procedures applicable to colleges and trade schools

Fiscal Impact: Implementation of most of the recommendations should be absorbed by existing staff. Implementation of an amendment related to parking on residential lots could potentially have the greatest impact on staff time. The extent of the fiscal impact will not be known until specific ordinance requirements are implemented.

Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of LDO Amendments Round 13, Items 13B-E, and H, I, K.