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ORDINANCE NO. 7582-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 4-608
"NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICTS" BY REVISING THE DESIGNATION CRITERIA,
DESIGNATION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE
NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT,
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to provide a means of ensuring that
infill and redevelopment activities in existing residential neighborhoods or
neighborhoods requiring special consideration are consistent with the protection of the
existing character of the neighborhood.; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to provide more definitive guidance to
the residents in applying for designation of "Neighborhood Conservation Overlay
Districts"; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to re-articulate the "Designation
Criteria, Designation Process, and Requirements of the Neighborhood Conservation
Overlay District".
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CLEARWATER FLORIDA
Section 1. Article 4, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND OTHER PROCEDURES, Section 4-
608. Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts are amended as follows:
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A. Purpose. The purpose of the neighborhood conservation overlay district is to
provide a means of ensuring that infill and redevelopment activities in existing, stable
residential neighborhoods or neighborhoods requiring special consideration are
consistent with the protection of the existing character of the neighborhood. This is
accomplished by the neiqhborhood workinq with the City to develop a specific area plan
for the neiqhborhood. which specifies development standards beyond those from the
City's Community Development Code, that would otherwise apply. It is not a purpose of
this section that the City would become. in any way. involved in the enforcement of
elements of individual Deed Restrictions.
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4. +Aefe are no Any significant planned road improvements within the
boundaries of the area proposed to be designated as a neighborhood
conservation district shall be acknowledqed by the neiqhborhood. and no
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amendments to the standards of this Development Code, nor any specified
standards particular to this neiohborhood conservation district shall conflict
with those plans; and
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D. Designation process.
1. The process for the designation of a particular area as a neighborhood
conservation district shall be commenced by a pre-application conference with
the community development coordinator and initiated by a petition signed by the
owners of at least 60 percent of the real property within the area proposed for
designation as a neighborhood conservation district which shall be filed with the
community development coordinator In addition to the petition, a list of at least 11
persons who have aoreed to serve on a study committee. and proof of the
existence. for at least the past 2 years, of an active homeowner's association
with authority over the area proposed for desionation as a neiohborhood
conservation district.
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4. When a neighborhood conservation study committee is appointed, the city
manager shall initiate a minimum gO-day special area planning process for the
area proposed for designation. The time frame set for the plan study shall be
reflective of the extent of the area under consideration and the complexity of the
issues that may be addressed. The scope of the study shall be identified throuoh
a ioint process involvino the neiohborhood services manaoer, community
development coordinator and the leadership of the study committee. The study
committee shall serve as an advisory body during the special area planning
process and shall hold at least four public meetings during the process. The city
manager shall provide staff assistance to the study committee and the study
committee shall approve a special area plan including the goals, policies and
objectives for the proposed neighborhood conservation district, a specification of
the provisions of this development code which would otherwise be applicable
which should be modified for the proposed neighborhood conservation district
and a specification of additional development standards which are necessary and
appropriate to protect the health, safety and welfare of the proposed
neighborhood conservation district. The owners of real property within the
proposed neighborhood conservation district shall vote on each development
standard proposed to be included in the neighborhood conservation district. The
format of the ballot and method of voting shall be approved by the community
development coordinator. The results of the vote shall be provided to the
community development board and the city commission to be considered when
reviewing the proposed development standards. Each development standard
forwarded for consideration shall have the support of at least 51 percent of the
votes cast. Any costs associated with the conduct of such election shall be paid
by the neighborhood.
5. Upon completion of a special area plan for a proposed neighborhood
conservation district, the city manager shall prepare amendmonts to tho
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comprehensi'.'(I plan and a schedule the special area plan for the proposed
neighborhood conservation overlay district for approval, and take whatever
actions. includinQ processinQ of text amendments under the community
development code and amendments to the zoninQ atlas. which are necessary
and appropriate to implement the special area plan for the proposed
neighborhood conservation district.
6. Tho proposed comprehensive plan amendment, if any, and the proposed
neighborhood consorvation overlay district shall be consideres BY the city
according to the requirements of soction 4 603 of this dovelopment code for
comprohonsive plan amondmonts, Section 4 601 for text amondmonts to tho
Community Dovolopment Code and section -1 602 for amendments to the Zoning
AtJaG.
+- 6. In the event a neighborhood wants to amend the development standards
established in a neighborhood conservation district or eliminate the neighborhood
conservation district, a petition signed by the owners of at least 60 percent of the
real property within the neighborhood conservation district shall be submitted to
the community development coordinator. Along with the petitions, the
neighborhood shall also submit the purpose of the amendment(s) and reason(s)
why a neighborhood conservation district should be revised or eliminated. Within
30 days after receipt of such petition and explanation, the city manager shall
submit a written recommendation to the commission as to whether the
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neighborhood conservation district amendment or elimination process should be
commenced. Upon receipt of the recommendation of the city manager, the city
commission shall consider the petition at a public meeting and determine
whether to commence the amendment or elimination process. The amendment
or deletion of the overlay district shall follow the same process and notice
requirements as the original adoption.
E. Requirements of the neighborhood. Any neighborhood which receives
neighborhood conservation overlay district designation shall be a partner with the city in
implementing the provisions of such overlay district by committing to the following:
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2. Providing the initial means of enforcement for any violation of the requirements of the
overlay district. If compliance can not be gained by the neighborhood, the city shall
commence code enforcement efforts.
Section 2.
This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
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PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form:
Leslie K. Dougall-Sides
Assistant City Attorney
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Frank V. Hibbard
Mayor
Attest:
Cynthia E. Goudeau
City Clerk
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CDB Meeting Date:
Case Number:
Ordinance Number:
Agenda Item:
February 21. 2006
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
TEXT AMENDMENT
REQUEST:
Amendments to the Community Development Code -
Ordinance No. 7582-06
INITIATED BY:
City of Clearwater Planning Department
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The City Council established a new planning tool in the 1999 Community Development
Code known as the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD). The purpose
of the NCOD is to ensure that redevelopment activities and infill in existing stable
neighborhoods are consistent with the existing character of the neighborhood. Two
neighborhoods in the City have been through the required process and have the NCOD
designation: Coachman Ridge (August 2001) and Island Estates (September 2002).
In 2004 the Planning Department performed an evaluation to determine if those two
neighborhoods were meeting their NCOD obligations and whether they received a higher
level of City services than other neighborhoods. Additionally, the report concluded that
the Planning Department could only develop one NCOD each year due to the time
required for such projects. The Planning Department recommended that additional
criteria be developed to aid in selecting neighborhoods for participation in the NCOD
program.
ANALYSIS:
Proposed Ordinance No. 7582-06 includes amendments to the purpose, designation
criteria and process sections of the NCOD provisions. Please find a summary of each
amendment below.
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1. Purpose of NCOD (Page 1 of ordinance)
The intent of Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts is to "provide a
means of ensuring that infill and redevelopment activities in existing residential
neighborhoods or neighborhoods requiring special consideration are consistent
with the protection of the existing character of the neighborhood." The two
neighborhoods with NCOD designations currently, Coachman Ridge and Island
Estates both entered the process with the focus being to codify existing deed
restrictions. The Planning Department is proposing to expand the "Purpose"
outlined in Section 4-608.A by clarifying that the neighborhood must work with
the City to develop a special area plan and that the NCOD is not a mechanism for
codifying neighborhood deed restrictions.
2. Designation Criteria (Pages 2 of ordinance)
Section 4-608.BA is intended to keep a neighborhood from using the NCOD
designation as a means to stop road improvements or expansion. The proposed
amendment would allow a neighborhood with plans to undergo significant road
improvements to remain eligible for a NCOD as long as the special area plan did
not conflict with the proposed road improvements.
3. Designation Process (Pages 2 - 3 of ordinance)
. The NCOD designation relies on an active homeowner's association for the
purpose of education and initial enforcement of the NCOD. The Planning
Department is proposing to expand the requirements of the application
process set forth in Section 4-608.D.1 to include a list of 11 people who
have agreed to serve on a study committee and to provide proof of an active
homeowners association that has been in place for no less than two years.
. The original NCOD ordinance set forth a 90-day special area planning
process for the area proposed for designation. Planning staff is proposing a
minimum of 90 days for the special area planning process, however
depending on the scope and size of the area proposed for designation more
time may be necessary. Section 4-608.DA of the proposed amendments
also requires that the scope of the special area planning process be identified
by the neighborhood services manager, community development
coordinator and the leadership of the study committee.
. Proposed Ordinance No. 7582-06 revises Section 40608.D.5 and deletes D.6
to better reflect the true process used in developing a NCOD. The current
provision specifies that comprehensive plan amendments are prepared while
the correct procedure is that a special area plan is prepared and code
amendments and a rezoning are adopted to implement the overlay district.
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CRITERIA FOR TEXT AMENDMENTS:
Code Section 4-601 specifies the procedures and criteria for reviewing text amendments.
Any code amendment must comply with the following.
1. The proposed amendment is consistent with and furthers the goals, policies, and
objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
Below please find a selected list of goals, policies, objectives from the Clearwater
Comprehensive Plan that are furthered by the proposed amendments to the Community
Development Code:
· 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."
· Objective 2.3 - "The City shall encourage the implementation of historic overlay
districts, the maintenance of existing historic properties, and the preservation of
existing neighborhoods through the use of design guidelines and the
implementation of the City's Community Development Code."
2. The proposed amendments further the purposes of the Community Development
Code and other City ordinances and actions designed to implement the Plan.
The proposed text amendments revise Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District
criteria found in Article 4 of the Community Development Code. The proposed
amendments are consistent with the following purposes of the Code.
· Section 1-103(A) - It is the purpose of this Development Code to implement the
Comprehensive Plan of the city; to promote the health, safety, general welfare and
quality oflife in the city; to guide the orderly growth and development of the city;
to establish rules of procedure for land development approvals; to enhance the
character of the city and the preservation of neighborhoods; and to enhance the
quality of life of all residents and property owners of the city;
· Section 1-103(C) - It is the further purpose ofthis Development Code to promote
economic development, neighborhood revitalization, and regional cooperation to
sustain efforts through which development will protect regionally significant
water and other environmental resources.
. Section 1-103(E)(2) - 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 ofland within the city.
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION:
The proposed amendments are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the
Community Development Code. The proposed amendments to the Neighborhood
Conservation Overlay District (NCOD), Section 4-608 of the Community Development
Code addresses issues identified in the 2004 NCOD evaluation and would further refine
the process for neighborhoods to submit for the NCOD designation.
The Planning Department Staff recommends APPROVAL of Ordinance No. 7582-06
that revises the Community Development Code.
Prepared by Planning Department staff:
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Cky Ready, Planner II
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Franklin Cky Ready
100 South Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
727-562-4553
ckv .ready(a)mvc1earwater .com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
. Planner II
City of Clearwater
. Assistant Planner
Dekalb County, Illinois
. GIS Technician
Center for Transportation Education & Research
Ames, Iowa
August 2005 to present
December 2004 to August 2005
May 2002 to December 2004
Developed Industrial Park layout for City of Perry, Iowa, Comprehensive Land Use Plan for
Boone County, Iowa, Growth, Development, and Mainstreet Revitalization Plan for Lake Park,
Iowa, Historical Preservation, Mainstreet Revitalization, Growth and Land Use Plan for Seargent
Bluff, Iowa.
EDUCATION
Master of Community & Regional Planning, Iowa State University, 2004
B.S. in Community & Regional Planning, Iowa State University, 2002
B.S in Environmental Studies, Iowa State University, 2002
LICENSES & CERTIFICATES
American Planning Association
Board Member Ames Zoning Board of Adjustment
Sierra Club/Iowa Chapter
Iowater Voluntary Water Monitoring Program
ISU Community & Regional Planning Club
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T A2005-11 005 - NCOD Amendments - Ordinance 7582-06
T A (Text Amendments to Community Development Code )are not large scale, and do not
go to DCA, just PPC staff 21 days before before the I st Public Hearing, i.e. CDB. PPC
regulates intensity, density and use. Ifnone of these are affected, it doesn't really have to
go to ppe. In this case, a letter was not sent to the PPC for this reason.
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ORDINANCE NO. 7582-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER,
FLORIDA MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 4-608
"NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICTS" BY REVISING THE DESIGNATION CRITERIA,
DESIGNATION PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE
NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT,
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to provide a means of ensuring that
infill and redevelopment activities in existing residential neighborhoods or
neighborhoods requiring special consideration are consistent with the protection of the
existing character of the neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to provide more definitive guidance to
the residents in applying for designation of Neighborhood Conservation Overlay
Districts; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clearwater desires to re-articulate the Designation
Criteria, Designation Process, and Requirements of the Neighborhood Conservation
Overlay District: now, therefore:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER
FLORIDA:
Section 1. Article 4, Development Review And Other Procedures, Section 4-
608.A Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts is amended as follows:
A. Purpose. The purpose of the neighborhood conservation overlay district is to
provide a means of ensuring that infill and redevelopment activities in existing,
stable residential neighborhoods or neighborhoods requiring special
consideration are consistent with the protection of the existing character of the
neighborhood. This is accomplished by the neiQhborhood workina with the City
to develop a special area plan for the neiahborhood. which specifies
development standards beyond those from the City's Community Development
Code. that would otherwise apply. It is not a purpose of this section that the City
would become. in any way. involved in the enforcement of neiahborhood Deed
Restrictions.
Section 2. Article 4, Development Review And Other Procedures, Section 4-
608.8 Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts are amended as follows:
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B. Designation Criteria. The community development director shall be
responsible for determining whether a neighborhood is eligible for
Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District Designation based on the
following criteria:
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4. +flefe are no Any significant planned road improvements within the
boundaries of the area proposed to be designated as a neighborhood
conservation overlav district shall be acknowledaed by the
neiQhborhood. and no amendments to the standards of this
Development Code. nor any specified standards particular to this
neiahborhood conservation district shall conflict with those plans; and
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Section 3. Article 4, Development Review And Other Procedures, Section 4-
608.D Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts are amended as follows:
D. Designation process.
1. The process for the designation of a particular area as a neighborhood
conservation district shall be commenced by a pre-application conference
with the community development coordinator and initiated by a petition
signed by the owners of at least 60 percent of the- real property within the
area proposed for designation as a neighborhood conservation district
which shall be filed with the community development coordinator In
addition to the petition. a list of at least 11 persons who have aareed to
serve on a study committee. and proof of the existence. for at least the
past 2 years. of an active homeowner's association with authority over the
area proposed for desiQnation as a neiahborhood conservation district.
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4. When a neighborhood conservation study committee is appointed, the
city manager shall initiate a minimum gO-day special area planning
process for the area proposed for designation. The time frame set for the
plan study shall be reflective of the extent of the area under consideration
and the complexity of the issues that may be addressed. The scope of the
study shall be identified throuah a ioint process involvinQ the
neiQhborhood services manaQer. community development coordinator and
the leadership of the study committee. The study committee shall serve as
an advisory body during the special area planning process and shall hold
at least four public meetings during the process. The city manager shall
provide staff assistance to the study committee and the study committee
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shall approve a special area plan including the goals, policies and
objectives for the proposed neighborhood conservation district, a
specification of the provisions of this development code which would
otherwise be applicable which should be modified for the proposed
neighborhood conservation district and a specification of additional
development standards which are necessary and appropriate to protect
the health, safety and welfare of the proposed neighborhood conservation
district. The owners of real property within the proposed neighborhood
conservation district shall vote on each development standard proposed to
be included in the neighborhood conservation district. The format of the
ballot and method of voting shall be approved by the community
development coordinator. The results of the vote shall be provided to the
community development board and the city commission to be considered
when reviewing the proposed development standards. Each development
standard forwarded for consideration shall have the support of at least 51
percent of the votes cast. Any costs associated with the conduct of such
election shall be paid by the neighborhood.
5. Upon completion of a special area plan for a proposed neighborhood
conservation district, the city manager shall prepare amendments to the
comprehensivo plan and a schedule the special area plan for the
proposed neighborhood conservation overlay district for approval, as well
as the necessary text amendments and zoninQ atlas amendment. which
are necessary and appropriate to implement the special area plan for the
proposed neighborhood conservation district.
6. The proposed comprehensive plan amendment, if ::my, and the
proposed neighborhood conservation overlay district shall be considered
by the city according to the requirements of section -1 603 of this
de'/elopment code for comprohonsi'lo plan amendmonts, Soction 4 601
for text amendments to the Community Development Code and section -1
602 for amendments to the Zoning j\,tlas.
7- 6. In the event a neighborhood wants to amend the development
standards established in a neighborhood conservation district or eliminate
the neighborhood conservation district, a petition signed by the owners of
at least 60 percent of the real property within the neighborhood
conservation district shall be submitted to the community development
coordinator. Along with the petitions, the neighborhood shall also submit
the purpose of the amendment(s) and reason(s) why a neighborhood
conservation district should be revised or eliminated. Within 30 days after
receipt of such petition and explanation, the city manager shall submit a
written recommendation to the commission as to whether the
neighborhood conservation district amendment or elimination process
should be commenced. Upon receipt of the recommendation of the city
manager, the city commission shall consider the petition at a public
meeting and determine whether to commence the amendment or
elimination process. The amendment or deletion of the overlay district
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shall follow the same process and notice requirements as the original
adoption.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED ON FIRST READING
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING AND ADOPTED
Approved as to form:
Leslie K. Dougall- I S
Assistant City Attor ey
March 16, 2006
April 6, 2006
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