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TA2008-07004, ORD 7999-08 - September 16, 2008 TA2008-07004 ORDINANCE NO: 7999-08 AGENDA ITEM F .1. AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE CDB Meeting Date: Case Number: Ordinance No.: Agenda Item: September 16, 2008 T A2008-07004 7999-08 F. 1. CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT REQUEST: Amendments to the Community Development Code to allow a reduced parking requirement for changes of use within the Downtown (D) District where there are no existing parking spaces or available land for their construction. INITIATED BY: City of Clearwater Planning Department BACKGROUND: Following the completion of the Cleveland Street Streetscape Project, there has been a greater interest in occupying existing buildings and tenant spaces on Cleveland Street. However, much of this interest has involved occupying the buildings and tenant spaces with uses that are different from those previously established. As many of the building/properties in this area have limited off-street parking or no off-street parking whatsoever, an issue has arisen as to how conversions from office and retail uses to more parking intense uses such as restaurants can occur. In response to this issue, the Planning Department has proposed an amendment to the Community Development Code that would allow for a reduced parking requirement when dealing with changes of use where there are no existing parking spaces or available land for their construction. ANALYSIS: The proposed amendment vvould apply only to the Do\-vntov..rn CD) District, and more specifically only to those properties that have frontage on that portion of Cleveland Street located between Osceola Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue. The amendment will add a footnote to the existing Tables 2-902 and 2-903 within the Community Development Code (eDe). The footnote would read as follows: For those existing buildings/properties with frontage on Cleveland Street that are located between Osceola Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue that have no existing off-street parking spaces, nor the ability to provide any off-street parking spaces, the users) of the buildings/properties may be changed without the off-street parking that would otherwise be required for the change of use being provided. The proposed Ordinance No. 7999-08 is attached and includes each of the amendments. Within the ordinance document, text that is underlined indicates proposed language and text containing strikethroughs indicate deletions. CRITERIA FOR TEXT AMENDMENTS: CDC Section 4-601 sets forth the procedures and criteria for reviewing text amendments. All text amendments must comply with the following: 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with and furthers the goals, policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A review of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan identified the following Goal, which will be furthered by the proposed amendments to the CDC: Community Development Board - September 16, 2008 T A2008-07004 - Page 1 , Goal 2 The City of Clearwater shall utilize innovative and flexible planning and engineering practices, and urban design standards in order to protect historic resources, ensure neighborhood preservation, redevelop blighted areas, and encourage infill development. 2. The proposed amendment furthers the purposes of the Community Development Code and other City ordinances and actions designed to implement the Plan. The proposed text amendment will further the purposes of the CDC in that it will be consistent with the following purposes set forth in CDC Section 1-103: o Allowing property owners to enhance the value of their property through innovative and creative redevelopment (CDC Section 1-103.B.1). o Ensuring that development and redevelopment will not have a negative impact on the value of surrounding properties and wherever practicable promoting development and redevelopment which will enhance the value of surrounding properties (CDC Section 1-1 03.B.2). o Protect the character and the social and economic stability of all parts of the City through the establishment of reasonable standards which encourage the orderly and beneficial development of land within the City (CDC Section 1-103.E.1). The above referenced goal of the Comprehensive Plan and purposes of the Community Development Code will be furthered, as the proposed amendment will establish additional flexibility within the Code that will allow for the reoccupation of propertieslbuildings by new users, which will allow for property owners to rent/lease there buildings/properties more easily and quickly, which in turn protects the economic stability of the Downtown and the preservation of the historic building pattern along Cleveland Street. ..........,...TTT:"'l'.." ~.,.;T ,.....rr'lT~T"Ilr\ KLVIJ1..VV fi:r: Ul.tlJ1..K"': Downtown Development Board (DDB): At its meeting of September 3, 2008, the DDB reviewed the proposed ordinance and recommended it be approved. In addition, the Board suggested that the geographic area could be enlarged to cover other areas of the downtown with similar constraints. While such an enlargement has not been analyzed, it would be possible to expand the area at a later date. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION: The proposed amendments to the Community Development Code are consistent with and will further the goals of the Clearwater Comprehensive Plan and the purposes of the Community Development Code. Based upon the above, the Planning Department recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance No. 7999-08 that amends the Community Development Code. Prepared by Planning Department Staff: ~~ Robert G. Tefft, Development Review Manager A TT ACHMENT: o Ordinance No. 7999-08 S:IPlanning DepartmentlCommunity Development Codel2008 Code Amendments1TA2008-07004 - Downtown ParkinglOrdinance No 7999-08 CDB Staff Report 2008 09-1 6. doc Community Development Board - September 16, 2008 TA2008-07004 - Page 2 , . ORDINANCE NO. 7999-08 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 2-902, "FLEXIBLE STANDARD DEVELOPMENT", "TABLE 2-902", AND SECTION 2-903, "FLEXIBLE DEVELOPMENT", "TABLE 2-903", TO ADD A FOOTNOTE ALLOWING A REDUCED PARKING REQUIREMENT FOR CHANGES OF USE WITHIN THE DOWNTOWN (D) DISTRICT WHERE THERE ARE NO EXISTING PARKING SPACES OR AVAILABLE LAND FOR THEIR CONSTRUCTION; CERTIFYING CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND PROPER ADVERTISEMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater recognizes that many existing buildings and properties along Cleveland Street have no existing off-street parking spaces and that it may be impossible in many circumstances for any off-street parking spaces to be constructed; and WHEREAS, the revitalization of Downtown Clearwater and specifically Cleveland Street has been determined to be critical to the City's overall health; and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to support and facilitate the establishment of new businesses within Downtown Clearwater; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Board, pursuant to its responsibilities as the Local Planning Agency, has reviewed this amendment, conducted a public hearing, considered all public testimony and has determined that this amendment is consistent with the City of Clearwater's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council has fully considered the recommendations of the Community Development Board and testimony submitted at its public hearing; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Article 2, "Zoning Districts", Division 9, "Downtown District ("0")", Section 2-902, "Table 2-902", of the Community Development Code, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Table 2-902. "D" Flexible Standard Development Standards Use Max. Height (ft.) Min. Off-Street Parking ill Accessory Dwellings n/a n/a Alcoholic Beverage Sales 30-50 3--5 per 1,000 GFA Attached Dwellings 30-50 1-1.5 per unit Convention Center 30-50 5 per 1,000 GFA Indoor Recreation/Entertainment 30-50 3--5 per 1,000 GFA Facility Mixed Use 30-50 Based upon use requirements - 1 - Ordinance No. 7999-08 ( . Nightclubs 30-50 3--10 per 1,000 GFA Offices 30-50 1--3 per 1,000 GFA Overnight Accommodations 30-50 .75--1 per unit Parking Garages and Lots 50 nJa 1 per 20,000 SF or as determined by the community Parks and Recreation Facilities 50 development coordinator based on ITE Manual standards Places of Worship 30-50 .5--1 per 2 seats Public Transportation Facilities 10 nJa Restaurants 30-50 5--15 per 1,000 GFA Retail Sales and Service 30-50 2--4 per 1,000 GFA Sidewalk Vendors nJa nJa Social and Community Centers 30-50 2--4 per 1,000 GFA Utility/Infrastructure Facilities nJa nJa (1) For those existing buildings/properties with frontage on Cleveland Street that are located between Osceola Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue that have no existing off-street parking spaces, nor the ability to provide any off-street parking spaces, the usee s) of the buildings/{lroperties may be changed without the off-street parking that would otherwise be required for the change of use being provided. Section 2. That Article 2, "Zoning Districts", Division 9, "Downtown District ("0")", Section 2-903, "Table 2-903", of the Community Development Code, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Table 2-903. "D" District Flexible Development Standards TTen A/fnv Uoin-hf ftf I A/fin nt,- <;;:h-oof Pnrlri..rr ill VJc. ..1'...1.\.+-"'. ..1..1."""6'." V""/ ,...". ~ JJ ~.. ~~. . ~. .....0 Alcoholic Beverage Sales 30-100 3--5 per 1,000 GFA Attached Dwellings 30-100 1--1.5 per unit Comprehensive Infill Redevelopment Determined by the community development Project nJa coordinator based on the specific use and/or ITE Manual standards Educational Facilities 30-100 4/1000 GFA Govemmental Uses 30-100 3--5 per 1,000 GF A Indoor RecreationJEntertainment 30-100 3--5 per 1,000 GF A Facility Limited Vehicle Sales and Display 30 2--4 per 1,000 GF A Marinas and Marina Facilities 30 1 space per 2 slips Mixed Use 30-100 Based upon use requirements Nightclubs 30-100 3--10 per 1,000 GFA Offices 30-100 1--3 per 1,000 GFA Overnight Accommodations 50-100 .75--1 per unit Public Facilities 30-100 1--2 per 1,000 GFA Restaurants 30-100 5--15 per 1,000 GFA Retail Sales and Service 30-100 2--4 per 1,000 GF A SociaVPublic Service Agencies 30-100 3--4 per 1,000 GFA - 2 - Ordinance No. 7999-08 J Telecommunication Towers Refer to Section nJa 3-2001 Veterinary Offices, and or Animal 30 4 per 1,000 GFA Grooming and Boarding (1) For those existing buildings/properties with frontage on Cleveland Street that are located between Osceola A venue and Martin Luther King, If. A venue that have no existing off-street parking: spaces, nor the ability to provide any off-street parking spaces, the usee s) of the buildings/properties may be changed without the off-street parking: that would otherwise be required for the change of use being provided. Section 3. Amendments to the Community Development Code of the City of Clearwater (as originally adopted by Ordinance No. 6348-99 and subsequently amended) are hereby adopted to read as set forth in this Ordinance. Section 4. The City of Clearwater does hereby certify that the amendments contained herein, as well as the provisions of this Ordinance, are consistent with and in conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Section 5. Should any part or provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 6. Notice of the proposed enactment of this Ordinance has been properly advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in accordance with applicable law. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Frank V. Hibbard Mayor Approved as to form: Attest: Leslie Dougall-Sides Assistant City Attorney Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk - 3 - Ordinance No. 7999-08 Robert G. Tefft 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 562-4539 robert.tefft@mvclearwater.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE · Development Review Manager City of Clearwater, Clearwater, Florida August 2008 to Present Direct Development Review activities for the City. Supervise professional planners, land resource specialists and administrative staff. Conduct performance reviews. Serve as staff to the Community Development Board. · Planner III City of Clearwater, Clearwater, Florida June 2005 to August 2008 Duties include performing the technical review and preparation of staff reports for various land development applications, the organization of data and its display in order to track information and provide status reports, and making presentations to various City Boards and Committees. · Planner II City of Clearwater, Clearwater, Florida May 2005 to June 2005 Duties include performing the technical review and preparation of staff reports for various land development applications, the organization of data and its display in order to track information and provide status reports. · Senior Planner City of Delray Beach, Delray Beach, Florida October 2003 to May 2005 Performed technical review of and prepared staff reports for land development applications such as, but not linlited to: site plans, conditional uses, rezonings, land use amendments, and text amendments. Organized data and its display in order to track information and provide status reports. Make presentations to various City Boards. · Planner City of Delray Beach, Delray Beach, Florida March 2001 to October 2003 Performed technical review of and prepared staff reports for land development applications such as, but not limited to: site plans, conditional use and text amendments. Organization of data and its display in order to track information and provide status reports. Provided in-depth training to the Assistant Planner position with respect to essential job functions and continuous guidance. · Assistant Planner City of Delray Beach, Delray Beach, Florida October 1999 to March 2001 Performed technical review of and prepared staff reports for site plan development applications. Performed reviews of building permit applications. Provided information on land use applications, ordinances, land development regulations, codes, and related planning programs/services to other professionals and the public. EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts, Geography (Urban Studies), University of South Florida, 1999 ASSOCIATION MEMBERSIDP . American Planning Association