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75A
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9/5/2017
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Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2016-03 <br />March 13, 2017 <br />Page 2 <br />Proiect Analysis <br />Staff is proposing several amendments to Chapter 41 of the SAMC. The amendments identified <br />below are the first of several amendments that will be made to the Code until the General Plan update <br />is completed and a comprehensive Zoning Code update commences. The following sub -sections <br />detail the proposed modifications to the Zoning Code. <br />The following provides a brief summary of the recommended solutions to the eight key areas of <br />concerns identified by the Planning Division staff and the public: <br />Wireless Facilities Sec. 41-198.13. — T <br />The current City wireless ordinance requires a conditional use permit for majoCW0less facilities <br />that is valid for a period of five years. The proposed amendment will increase the -time period from <br />five years to 10 years to be in compliance with determinations made -by- the Federal <br />Communication Commission (FCC). <br />2. Two -Family Residence (R-2) Section 41-246. <br />In the Two -Family Residence zoning district, single-family residences are permitted by right, <br />subject to compliance with the General Agricultural (A-1) developments standards. In other <br />districts, single-family homes must meet the R-1 (Single -Family Residence) district standards. <br />The proposed amendment will change standards for single family -homes in the R-2 zoning <br />district from A-1 (General Agricultural) to R-1 (Single -Family Residence) in order to provide <br />consistent development standards for single-family residences in various residential zones. <br />3. Specific Development (SD) Site Plan Review Sec. 41-593.4 <br />Site plan review approval by the Planning Commission is required for development projects <br />proposed within any specific development (SD) district. The proposed amendment will allow <br />future changes to projects with an SD zone to be approved by staff (consistent with the intent of <br />the SD zone) instead of the Planning Commission. <br />4. Minor Exceptions for Parking Sec. 41-593.5. <br />Minor Exceptions to allow reductions in parking are limited to shared parking proposals, non- <br />integrated parking, and tandem parking subject to review and approval by the Zoning <br />Administrator. The proposed amendment will give the Planning Manager authority to approve <br />or disapprove minor exceptions, as defined in the Code, for parking. <br />75A-6 <br />
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