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TA2009-12009 - ORD 8132-10TA2009-12009 Ordinance 8132-10 Agenda Item: E-1 CDB Meeting Date Case Number: Ordinance Number Agenda Item: January 19, 2010 TA2009-12009 8132-10 E-1 CITY OF CLEARWATER PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT COMMERCIAL/MULTI-USE DOCK SETBACKS AMENDMENT REQUEST: Amendments to the Community Development Code (Ordinance No. 8132-10) to amend side setback standards for commercial or multi-use docks on nonresidentially zoned property adjacent to residentially zoned property. INITIATED BY: City of Clearwater Planning Department BACKGROUND: City Council requested that staff prepare a text amendment to amend the required side setbacks for commercial docks located on non-residentially zoned property adjacent to waterfront residentially zoned property. The proposed concept was presented to City Council for discussion on November 30, 2009. At that time, staff was instructed to prepare an ordinance incorporating the proposed language. ANAi.VCiC• This amendment proposes an additional standard addressing setbacks for commercial and/or multi-use docks, to be applied to those properties located on non-residentially zoned property that are adjacent to any waterfront residentially zoned property. If a commercial or multi-use dock is constructed on such a property, the required side setback adjacent to the residentially zoned property will be a minimum of twenty percent of the applicant's waterfront property width. This provides for greater separation between commercial or multi-use docks and residential properties by increasing the existing side setback provisions for this subset of commercial docks from ten percent. The remainder of the existing setback standards was restructured to provide additional clarity and consistency when reviewing applications. Community Development Board -January 19, 2010 TA2009-12009 -Page 1 CRITERIA FOR TEXT AMENDMENTS: Community Development Code 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 and Policy which will be furthered by the proposed Code amendments: Goal A3 The City of Clearwater shall ensure that all development or redevelopment initiatives meet the safety, environmental and aesthetic needs of the City through consistent implementation of the Community Development Code. Policy A.6.7.1 Encourage the preservation of recreational and commercial working waterfronts and marinas and other water-dependent facilities. Findings The proposed amendments are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Providing additional separation between residential and commercial dock uses ensures that safety, environmental and aesthetic needs pertaining to waterfront property will be met. These standards will also encourage the preservation of recreational and commercial working waterfronts and marinas and other water-dependent facilities by minimizing conflicts between competing uses. 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 Community Development Code in that it will be consistent with the following purposes set forth in Section 1-103: • 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- 103. B.2). • Protect and conserve the value of land throughout the city and the value of buildings and improvements upon the land, and minimize the conflicts among the uses of land and buildings (CDC Section 1-103. E.3). • Coordinate the provisions of this Development Code with corollary provisions relating to parking, fences and walls, signs, minimum habitable area and like supplementary requirements designed to establish an integrated and complete regulatory framework for the use of land and water within the city (CDC Section 1-103.E.12). Community Development Board -January 19, 2010 TA2009-12009 -Page 2 Findings These amendments are consistent with the Community Development Code because establishing greater separation between commercial docks and residential properties will preserve the value of land and buildings, while the changes in language to the existing provisions will serve to enhance the regulatory framework of the City. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION: The proposed amendments to the Community Development Code are not inconsistent with 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. 8132-10 that amends the Community Development Code. Prepared by Planning Department Staff: ~,o~~~~' Lauren Matzke, Plann II ATTACHMENT: ^ Ordinance No. 8132-10 S: (Planning DeparlmentlCommunrty Development Code12009 Code AmendmentslTA2009-12009 -Commercial Dock SetbackslStaff ReportslOrdinance No 8132-10 CDB Staff Report 2010 Ol -19. Doc Community Development Board -January 19, 2010 TA2009-12009 -Page 3 Resume Lauren Matzke 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, FL 33756 727-562-4547 lauren.matzke(~myclearwater.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Planner III • Planner II City of Clearwater October 2008 to present September 2008 to October 2008 Responsible for numerous aspects of the Growth Management Act of Florida such as comprehensive planning, Future Land Use Plan amendments, rezonings, and annexations. Update Community Development Codes by Ordinance. Prepare staff reports for the City Council and Community Development Board. Responsible for providing informational assistance to the public and developers concerning development plans. General planning for development and redevelopment. • Senior Planner City of St. Pete Beach, FL February 2007 to September 2008 Implemented new legislative directives for Florida's growth management laws related to +n~ 1. or. n.. ~o ~nri r~i r~rt ~ ~~r.~ ~o..o~l.r.rr. or~+ ~~+. (.vin Coro ~a~~ c c+n ~~+~ gv`v'eiiuiieii~~ iJviiiprell~.u.~i v ~. piuiuuu~ aiiu iwiu u~.. v ~.ivyui~.ii~ reguiuuvu~. ~~i v vu a.~ ~~uii w the City Commission, Planning Board and Historic Preservation Board. Administered the land development regulations, processed future land use plan amendments and rezonings. Prepared a special area plan for the commercial district within the City's Historic District. Served as the city's representative on countywide and regional planning agency committees. Authored the City's Evaluation and Appraisal Report. Maintained the Certified Local Government requirements for the historic preservation program. • Environmental Specialist III August 2005 to February 2007 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Tallahassee, FL Served as primary reviewer of local government comprehensive plan amendments, sector plans and evaluation and appraisal reports for the northwest region of Florida. Provided comments and recommendations to the Florida Department of Community Affairs. Drafted policies and comprehensive plan language regarding natural resource protection, assisting local government representatives. Served as the Department's representative on thr Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI) and numerous springs protection working groups. • Planner August 2006 to December 2006 Florida Planning and Development Lab Tallahassee, FL Comprehensive Plan update for the Town of St. Lucie Village, Florida. Amended the Town's Comprehensive Plan, including Goals, Objectives and Policies and Data and Analysis to bring into compliance with all changes to Florida Statutes since 1993. Performed land suitability analysis utilizing GIS to guide amendments to the Future Land Use Map. Created a complete and updated Map Series using best available data for all Elements. • Planning Intern Glatting Jackson Orlando, FL June 2005 to August 2005 Case study research and reports on transit oriented developments for City of Charlotte, NC. Identification of stakeholders for community involvement portion of transportation project. Participated in iterative design process at community and client meetings in Pennsylvania for traffic corridor redesign project. EDUCATION Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Florida State University, 2006 Bachelor of Science in Design and Environmental Analysis, concentration in Gerontology, Cornell University; 1988 ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP American Planning Association (2003 to Present) Florida Chapter (2003 to 2005) New York Metro Chapter (2005 to Present) ORDINANCE NO. 8132-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING ARTICLE 3, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, SECTION 3-601. TO AMEND SIDE SETBACK STANDARDS FOR COMMERCIAL OR MULTI-USE DOCKS ON NONRESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY ADJACENT TO RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY; CERTIFYING CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND PROPER ADVERTISEMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater adopted a new Community Development Code on January 21, 1999 which was effective on March 8, 1999, and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires for the Community Development Code to function effectively and equitably throughout the City, and WHEREAS, it has been determined that limited and reasonable restrictions on the dimensional standards for commercial docks are in the public interest, and WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater has determined where the Community Development Code needs clarification and revision, and WHFRFA~ the pity ~niinril hac frilly rnnciriererl the rernmmanriatinnc of tha 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. Section 3-601., Community Development Code, is amended to read as follows: Section 3-601. Docks. ***** C. New docks. ***** Ordinance No. 8132-10 h. 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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 3. 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. 2 Ordinance No. 8132-10 Y Section 4. 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 5. Notice of the proposed enactment of this Ordinance has been properly advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in accordance with applicable law. Section 6. 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: Leslie K. Dougall-Sides Assistant City Attorney Attest: Cynthia E. Goudeau City Clerk 3 Ordinance No. 8132-10