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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWS Item 01 - Zoning Ordinance Amendment(t/K ITR ip MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGERP,# H.T. HARDY, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 21, 2004 SUBJECT: PROPOSED ZONING SECTION 26, "HC" RELATIVE TO .GOLF CONDITIONAL USE RECOMMENDATION: ORDIANANCE AMEMDMENT TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AND UTILITY CART SALES AS A Staff recommends Council, consider the proposed amendment to Section 26, "HC" Highway Commercial District relative to golf and utility cart sales as a conditional use and authorize Staff to set a public hearing or take any other action necessary. BACKGROUND: Staff has received a request from Mr. Jason Richardson, owner of Grapevine Golf Carts to allow outside display and outside storage of golf carts on property located at 1380 W. Northwest Highway which he has under contract—this is the former Grapevine Battery location just west of Fox Rental. It is Mr. Richardson's intent to display three or four new golf carts near the front of the lot for advertising purposes and utilize the rear of the lot for outside storage of golf carts. Mr. Richardson's business is currently located at 515 E. Northwest Highway, the former Longhorn Sprinkler Supply, where he has no outside. display or storage. As the ordinance is currently written, outside display and/or outside storage is permitted for retail sales associated with building materials, new and used automotive sales, camper and ,camper trailer sales, and boat and marine sales. Allowing golf and utility carts with outside display and storage as a conditional use would give the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission the ability to consider the merits of such requests on a case-by-case basis. See the attached letter and ordinance revision. /rs 0AZCU\go1fcarts.mem September 13, 2004 (3:50PM) 515 E. Northwest Hwy. Grapevine, Tx. 76051 817-251-8032 August 30, 2004 H.T. Hardy Director of Development Services 200 South Main Street Grapevine, Tx. 76051 Dear Tommy, AUG 3 1 2004 Per............ I am writing this letter in response to our conversation last week. Thank you for your expertise and assistance. As advised, I am including in this letter, my plans and requests for the property located at 1380 W. NW Hwy, in Grapevine. Currently, I am in negotiations to purchase the above-mentioned property. This property will be the new location for my business, Grapevine Golf Cars, Inc. For the past year this property has served as an overflow location, for the golf cars, that would not fit inside my current rental location. My plan is to operate all aspects of Grapevine Golf Cars, Inc., from 1380 W. NW Hwy, effective January 1, 2005. The thought of being a property owner along NW Hwy has caused me to take a closer look at the appearances of the commercial properties. The appearance of the location that I am purchasing desperately needs some improvements. My plans for improvement are for both the building and the landscape. Building improvements include the reconstruction of the front of the building to include more glass, and masonry exterior. I also have plans for ceramic tile, updating offices and installing central heat and air systems. Exterior improvements include removing the security fence from the front of the property and relocating it behind the building. One of my requests is the need to use the back of the property for outside storage of my rental fleet. I plan to shield the traffic, from view of these outside stored units, with fencing. I plan to clean up the overgrown foliage that has become an eye soar on this property. In addition to cleaning up the existing foliage, I would like to add tasteful landscape that would mask and create a natural setting for displaying 3-4 new units out front on a daily basis, for advertisement. Thus, my second request for this commercial property. I am requesting permission to display new golf car units, in a tasteful manner, outside for drive by advertising purposes. I look forward to working with you and the city to improve this commercial property and continue to grow my business. I am attaching a rough sketch of the property, to better illustrate the changes and requests mentioned in this letter. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. Respectfully, Jason T. Richardson �M/AUpG 3 1 2004 1 /...••...•.... kj ® cam. •v 3 u 1 inch equals 300 feet Section 26 DRAFT Highway Commercial 091304 Section 26. HC Highway Commercial District PURPOSE: The HC Highway Commercial District is established to provide adequate space and site diversification for commercial uses which depend upon high visibility, uses with outside storage unless specifically prohibited by Section 26A, convenience to arterial highways and will involve development that may be more intensive than other commercial districts and objectionable to adjacent residential uses. USES GENERALLY: In an HC Highway Commercial District, no land shall be used and no building shall be erected for or converted to any use other than as hereinafter provided. A. PERMITTED USES: The following uses shall be permitted as principal uses except as provided in Section 26.D. Any use permitted in the LB Limited Business District, C -N Neighborhood Commercial District, P -O Professional Office District and C -C Community Commercial District, except that there shall be no limitation size of planned shopping centers or total floor area. 2. Public utilities as required to serve the district. 3. Reserved 4. Restaurants, excluding drive-in and drive-through restaurants. 5. Furniture or appliances, new and used within a completely enclosed building. 6. Mortuary and funeral homes. 7. Nursery or greenhouses. 8. Upholstery shops. 9. Commercial amusements, the operation of which is totally within an enclosed building, including bowling alleys, video arcades, roller skating and ice skating arenas, motion picture theaters, but excluding anyspecial uses authorized by Section 49.13. 10. Pawn Shops within a completely enclosed building. 102103 1 Section 26 \\CHDNWOL1\DATA\COMMDEVt ORD\Drafts\0904\SEC.26.draft.doc Section 26 Highway Commercial ON 11pb1sur-, B. ACCESSORY USES: The following uses shall be permitted as accessory uses to a principal use provided that none shall be a source of income to the owner or user of the principal use: 1. Accessory uses permitted in the CN and CC Commercial Districts. 2. Mechanical equipment located within 120 -feet of any residentially zoned district must meet the standards established for noise regulation as stated in Section 55. Performance Standards. 3. Screened garbage storage, on a concrete pad no nearer than fifty (50) feet to any residentially zoned district and Northwest Highway. 4. Off-street parking, provided that all areas devoted to the parking of vehicles or the sale and display of merchandise, except nurseries, shall be surfaced in accordance with Section 58 of this Ordinance. 5. Provisions for the parking of automotive vehicles provided within sixty (60) feet of any residentially zoned district shall be separated from said lot by a blind fence or wall at least six (6) feet high. 6. Other structures or uses which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to the permitted use and/or structure. 7. Signs advertising uses located on the premises in accordance with Section 60 of this Ordinance. 8. Used car sales in conjunction with new car sales provided that used car sales do not exceed more than fifty percent of the total sales for the automobile dealership in a calendar year. C. CONDITIONAL USES: The following conditional uses may be permitted provided they meet the provisions of, and a Conditional Use Permit is issued pursuant to, Section 48 of this Ordinance. 1. Commercial off-street parking lots for passenger vehicles less than one ton carrying capacity. 2. Retail sales of building materials displayed in an unenclosed or incompletely enclosed area with outside storage. 102103 2 Section 26 \\CHDNWOL1\DATAkCOMMDE\AORD\Drafts\09041SEC.26.draft.doc Section 26 DRAFT Highway Commercial 091304 3. Home equipment rental. 4. Alcoholic beverage sales provided a special permit is issued in accordance with Section 42.13. of this Ordinance. 5. Public or private storage garages, including mini storage warehouses. 6. Swimming pool and spa sales within a completely enclosed building. 7. Restaurant with outside dining and/or drive through. 8. Planned Commercial Centers. 9. Automotive repair garages, within a completely enclosed building. Salvage and/or wrecking yards are prohibited. All storage areas must be surfaced and screening shall be provided in accordance with Section 58 and Section 50. 10. New automotive sales, and service, cars and light to medium trucks. All vehicles must be in an operating condition and all open,display or storage areas must be surfaced and developed in accordance with all applicable Ordinances of the City. 11. Automotive rental. 12. Camper sales and camper trailer sales and service,.lease and rental within a completely enclosed building and with outside display. 13. Auction sale, new or used goods located within a completely enclosed building. 14. Plumbing supply within a completely enclosed building. 15. Automobile washing business: automatic, coin-operated or moving line wash. 16. Outdoor commercial amusements such as golf driving ranges, miniature golf, archery 17. Gasoline service station. 102103 KI \\CHDN\VOL1 \DATA\COM MDEV\ORD\Drafts\0904\SEC.26.draft.doc Section 26 Section 26 DRAFT Highway way Commercial 091304 18. Feed and grain sales within a completely enclosed building. 19. Boat and marine sales and/or service with outside display. 20. Job printing or newspaper establishments. 21. Hotels and motels. Hotels approved prior to April 18, 2000, shall be deemed a lawful, permitted use and shall have the same status as that authorized pursuant to this Ordinance; provided, however, no such building, structure, or use shall be altered, changed or expanded unless a conditional use permit therefore has been granted pursuant to this ordinance. 22. Automotive State Inspections facility. 23. New and used golf and utility cart sales and' services, both electric and gasoline powered, with outside display and outside storage. D. LIMITATION OF USES: Residential structures and uses are expressly prohibited in the HC Highway Commercial District. Existing residence ' s may remain as -non -conforming uses, but it is intended that new residential construction not be allowed in the District. 2. (a) All property zoned HC, Highway Commercial, shall have driveway access and frontage in accordance wiffi.Section 26, paragraph G.2. only from a State Highway or Central Avenue except as provided in, Section D.3. (b) Additional driveway access on a corner lot from other than a State Highway for the intersecting street only, may be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council with the filing of a Concept Plan in accordance with Section 45. For purposes of this Section 26.D, corner lot shall mean a lot located at the juncture of a State Highway and a street which intersects such State Highway. 3. Access to and frontage on a street other than a State Highway or Central Avenue will be permitted only for property zoned HC, Highway Commercial prior to the 15th day of July 1986, provided the principal uses and conditional uses are limited to the following uses: 102103 4 Section 26 Section 26 "Id Highway Commercial (a) Principal Uses: 1. Any use permitted in the TO" Professional Office District. 2. Public utilities as required to serve the district. 3. Restaurants, excluding drive-in and drive-through restaurants. 4. Furniture or appliances, new and used within a completely enclosed building. 5. Mortuary and funeral homes. 6. Nursery or greenhouses. 7. Upholstery shops. 1 8. Retail sale ' s, other than those listed above, business services and merchandise displayed within -a completely enclosed building. (b) Conditional Use 1. Commercial off-street parking lots for passenger vehicles less than one ton carrying capacity. 2. Alcoholic beverage sales provided a Special Permit is issued, in accordance with Section 42.13. of this Ordinance. 3. Public or private storage garages, including mini storage warehouses. 4. Restaurant with outside dining. 5. Plumbing supply with a completely enclosed building. 6. Automobile washing business; automatic, coin-operated or moving line wash. 7. Drive-in and drive-through restaurants. 8. Feed and grain sales within a completely enclosed building. 102103 5 Section 26 Section 26 Highway Commercial a im Job printing or newspaper establishments. Automotive State Inspections facility (c) Prohibited Uses 1. Commercial amusements, the operation of which is totally within an enclosed building, including bowling alleys, video arcades, roller skating and ice skating arenas, motion picture theaters, but excluding any special uses authorized by Section 49.13. 2. Pawn Shops. E. PLAN REQUIREMENTS: No application for a building permit for construction of a principal building shall be approved unless: 1 A Plat, meeting all requirements of the City of Grapevine has been approved by the City Council and recorded in the official records of Tarrant County. 2. A Site Plan, meeting the requirements of Section 47, has been. approved. 3. A Landscape Plan, meeting the requirements of Section 53, has been approved. F. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS: The following bulk and intensity of use. requirements shall apply: 1. MAXIMUM DENSITY: the maximum density within an HC District shall not exceed a floor area ratio, of 1.0. 2. LOT SIZE: The minimum lot size in an H*C District shall be- not less than five thousand (5,000) square feet. 3. MINIMUM OPEN SPACE: At least fifteen (15) percent of the total lot area shall be devoted to open space. Planned Commercial Centers permitted as a Conditional Use shall meet the requirements of Section 26.N.3. Provided, however, there shall be no open space required for lots fronting on the south side of Northwest Highway, between Jenkins Street and Dooley Street. a. Landscaping in excess of the required minimum open space that is located in the rear yard. of. the site shall not be used to meet the 102103 6 Section 26 Section 26 DRAFT Highway Commercial 091304 minimum open space requirements for the site. 4. MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS SURFACE: The combined area occupied by all main and accessory structures, parking, storage, loading and other paved areas shall not exceed eighty-five (85) percent of the total lot area. Provided, however there shall be no maximum impervious area requirement for lots fronting on the south side of Northwest highway, between Jenkins Street and Dooley Street. G. AREA REGULATIONS: The following minimum standards shall be required: 1. LOT WIDTH: Every lot shall have a minimum width of fifty (50) feet. 2. LOT DEPTH: Every lot shall have a minimum depth of not less than one hundred (100) feet. 3. FRONT YARD: Every lot shall have a front yard of not less than twenty-five (25) feet which shall be utilized as a landscaped setback area. Front yards shall not be used for any building, structure, fence, wall or storage area, except that signs may be permitted in this area in accordance nce with Section 60. Front yards -shall be landscaped with grass, shrubbery, vines, or trees and no part shall be paved or surfaced except for minimum access, driveways, and sidewalks. Provided, however, the front yard set back for lots fronting on the south side of Northwest highway, between Jenkins Street and -Dooley Street,. shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet and may.bb Used for off-street parking, drives, and sidewalks. The ten (10) foot front yard for this area shall not be used for any building,. structure, fence, wall, or storage area. 4. SIDE YARDS: No side yards are required, except that when property -in an HC District abuts property of a, district in which, a side yard is required, a side - yard of equivalent width shall be provided in the HC District. 5. REAR YARD: A rear yard equivalent to the adjacent or contiguous district shall be provided. 6. DISTANCE BETWEEN BUILDINGS: The minimum distance between: detached principal or accessory buildings on the same lot shall be not less than ten (10) feet. H. BUFFER AREA REGULATIONS: When an HC District abuts a Residential District, 102103 7 Section 26 Section 26 Highway Commercial N -W MJEJ1L'J an appropriate buffer and screen shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 50 of this Ordinance. I. HEIGHT: 1. No principal structure shall be erected or altered to a height exceeding two (2) stories or thirty-five (35) feet. Principal structures located adjacent to an R-20, R-12.5, or R-7.5 District shall not exceed one (1) floor level and twenty (20) feet in height, however an increase up to five (5) feet to this requirement may be granted upon approval of a conditional use request by the City Council. 2. No accessory structure shall be erected or altered to a height exceeding fifteen (15) feet. J. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS: Landscaping shall be required in accordance with Section 53 of this Ordinance. K. OFF-STREET PARKING: Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 56 and 58 and shall be landscaped in accordance with Section 53 of this Ordinance.. L. OFF-STREET LOADING: Off-street loading shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Section 57 of this Ordinance. M. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: The following design requirements shall apply in the HC District: 1. Refuse disposal areas shall be landscaped and screened from view: 2. Mechanical and electrical equipment, including air conditioning units, shall be designed, installed, and operated to minimize noise impact on surrounding property. All such equipment shall be screened from public view. 3. Lighting shall be designed to reflect away from any adjacent residential area. 4. Whenever an HC Highway Commercial District is adjacent to any residentially zoned district, a buffer strip, at least twenty (20) feet in width shall be provided between the two (2) districts. A wall, fence, or berm shall be erected to effectively screen the HC District from the residential area and no streets, alley, vehicular. storage area or use shall be permitted in the 102103 8 Section 26 Section 26 DRAFT Highway Commercial 091304 required buffer strip. 5. The Masonry Requirements of Section 54 shall be met. 6. All sales, display, or outdoor storage areas shall be surfaced in accordance with Section 58 except those areas of nurseries and garden center where living plants are located. 7. Storage areas for any product, excluding automobile and truck sales and leasing, shall be completely enclosed by a blind fence or wall at least seven . (7) feet high. No materials or products shall be stacked higher than one (1) foot below the top of the fence or wall. 8. ADDITIONAL BUFFERING, SCREENING, FENCING, & LANDSCAPING.. The Planning and Zoning Commission may recommend and the City Council may require buffering, screening, fencing and landscaping requirements on any zone change, conditional use, or.special use case. or concept plan in £ addition to or in lieu of buffering, screening, fencing or landscaping requirements set outspecifically in each use district.when the nature and character of surrounding or adjacent property dictate a need to require such::. methods in order to protect such property and to further provide protectran for the general health, welfare and morals of the community in general. 9. Hotel/motel facilities are required to meet the following standards: (a) Each guestroom shall have a minimum area of 380 sq. f#. (b) A full service restaurant with full kitchen facilities and which provides service to the general public shall be required. (c) On-site staff is required 24 -hours a day, seven days a week. (d) The following amenities shall be provided: 1. A minimum of 1,000 sq. ft. of meeting or conference room or a ratio of 3 sq. ft of conference room per guest room, whichever is greater; and 2. A swimming pool with a minimum area. of 1,000 sq. ft. N. PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTER DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: Each lot or parcel of land created within a Planned Commercial Center shall comply with the following 102103 9 Section. 26 Section 26 Highway Commercial requirements: LA". j_P"j!LA I 1. MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS OF PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTERS: The front yard requirements contained in Section 26.G.3. shall be applicable to each lot or parcel of land within a Planned Commercial Center permitted. The minimum side and minimum rear yards as required in Section 26.G.4. and G.S. shall be required around the outside perimeter of a Planned Commercial Center. Minimum side and rear yard requirements of interior lots may be required if deemed necessary by City Council in order to meet the provisions of Section 48. Perimeter lots in a Planned Commercial Center shall have a minimum twenty (20) feet of frontage on a public right-of-way. Interior lots in a Planned Business Park that have no frontage on a public right-of-way must have a minimum twenty-five (25) foot dedicated public access easement connecting to a public right-of-way. 2. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS OF PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTERS: The minimum landscaping requirements of Section 53.H.2.b. shall be applicable around the outside perimeter of a Planned Commercial Center. For interior lots the minimum landscaping requirements of Section 53.H.2.b. may be required if deemed necessary by City Council in order to meet the provisions of Section 48. 3. MINIMUM OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS OF PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTERS: At least fifteen (15) percent of the total site area of the Planned Commercial Center shall be devoted to non -vehicular open space (non- vehicular open space is any area not devoted to buildings, parking, loading, storage, or vehicular use). 4. BUILDING ELEVATIONS OF PROPOSED STRUCTURES SHALL BE SUBMITTED WITH THE SITE PLAN REQUIRED BY SECTION 48.D.7. 102103 10 Section 26