HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-27-16 SP2. UDC UpdateMONDAY, JUNE 27, 2016
City Commission
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Accomplishments
Public Outreach
Storefront
Bozeman Public Library
Advisory Committee
Neighborhood Meetings
TIF Board
Community Outreach
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Time Line
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Entryway Corridor
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Midtown Zoning
Creation and adoption of the Midtown zoning districts (R-5 and B-
2M). A system of standards that dictate standards/options for
building location and orientation on a block by block basis.
Summary of Block Frontage Typologies.
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Midtown Parking
Retail Parking (300)28
Office (250)24
Residential (5, 3/2, & 2/e)13
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Reductions:
3,000 sq/ft -10
Mixed use -13
Bicycle (up to 10%)-5
On Street -2
Transit -6.5
Total Required 28
Example 2 –24,136 sq/ft, 3 floor mixed use building
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Adopted zone map changes to
implement the City’s vision. Based on
public comment the Commission
amended the map to remove the
following areas:
A.Durston & 7th properties,
B.South of Beal & 5th properties, and
C.The Lamme Street Area.
Midtown Zoning
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Next Steps
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43 Articles
ARTICLE 1. -IN GENERALARTICLE 2. -SUBDIVISION AND PLATTING ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURESARTICLE 3. -REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR SUBDIVISIONS
ARTICLE 4. -LAND SUBDIVISIONS CREATED BY RENT OR LEASE
ARTICLE 5. -SUBDIVISION EXEMPTIONSARTICLE 6. -SUBDIVISION CERTIFICATESARTICLE 7. -ZONING DISTRICTS AND ZONING MAP
ARTICLE 8. -RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
ARTICLE 9. -RESIDENTIAL EMPHASIS MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICT
ARTICLE 10. -COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTSARTICLE 11. -URBAN MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICTARTICLE 12. -INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS
ARTICLE 13. -PUBLIC LANDS AND INSTITUTIONS DISTRICT
ARTICLE 14. -NORTHEAST HISTORIC MIXED-USE DISTRICT
ARTICLE 15. -REQUIREMENTS FOR CREATION OF A HISTORIC MIXED-USE DISTRICTARTICLE 16. -NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY
DISTRICT
ARTICLE 17. -BOZEMAN ENTRYWAY CORRIDOR OVERLAY
DISTRICTARTICLE 18. -CASINO OVERLAY DISTRICTARTICLE 19. -PLAN REVIEW
ARTICLE 20. -PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
ARTICLE 21. -GENERAL LAND USE STANDARDS AND
REQUIREMENTS
ARTICLE 22. -STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC USES
ARTICLE 23. -DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
ARTICLE 24. -TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND ACCESS
ARTICLE 25. -PARKINGARTICLE 26. -LANDSCAPINGARTICLE 27. -PARK AND RECREATION REQUIREMENTS
ARTICLE 28. -SIGNS
ARTICLE 29. -TELECOMMUNICATIONS
ARTICLE 30. -WETLAND REGULATIONSARTICLE 31. -FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONSARTICLE 32. -NONCONFORMING SITUATIONS
ARTICLE 33. -DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (DRC),
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD (DRB), ADMINISTRATIVE
DESIGN REVIEW STAFF (ADR), WETLANDS REVIEW BOARD (WRB), BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (BOA)ARTICLE 34. -ADMINISTRATION, FEES AND PENALTIES
ARTICLE 35. -APPEALS, DEVIATIONS AND VARIANCE
PROCEDURES
ARTICLE 36. -TEXT AMENDMENTSARTICLE 37. -ZONING MAP AMENDMENTSARTICLE 38. -SUPPLEMENTARY DOCUMENTS
ARTICLE 39. -IMPROVEMENTS AND GUARANTEES
ARTICLE 40. -NOTICINGARTICLE 41. -SUBMITTAL MATERIALS AND REQUIREMENTSARTICLE 42. –DEFINITIONSARTICLE 43. –AFFORDABLE HOUSING
APPENDIX A. -ILLUSTRATIONS
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6 Articles
ARTICLE 1 General provisions (user guide, purpose & authority, and definitions)
ARTICLE 2 Permits, legislative actions & procedures (consolidates project
applications, review procedures, and approval criteria)
ARTICLE 3 Zoning districts & land use (introduces zones, permitted uses, and
density & dimensional standards)
ARTICLE 4 Community design (includes standards related to public and larger
scale community design issues such as streets, block size &
connectivity, subdivision design, and parks)
ARTICLE 5 Project design (includes standards to apply to the design of
individual developments, including development frontages, site
planning, building design, parking, landscaping, signage, etc.)
ARTICLE 6 Natural resource protection (mostly wetlands and floodplain
regulations)
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Next Steps Continued
A.Design and Layout
43 Articles –going to six (6) with appropriate
subheadings
Reduce needed cross references
Easy to read
Graphics incorporated
B.Repeal and replace UDC in its entirety
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Layout Examples
Inset here examples of old code and new design -TBD
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Adoption Time Line
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Commission Discussion:
1.Upcoming presentations and hearings
Advisory Committee –2nd Tuesday of each month
2.Content areas
Cottage housing (June 27)
Parks, cash-in-lieu of Infrastructure, demo of historic structures, water (Oct 3)
Subdivision process, Definitions, Residential open space, covenants & condos
(Nov 28)
Infill provisions, transit language, arterial setback & entryway application (Jan
30, 2017)
NCOD integration, map amendments, revised uses in districts & create SUP
(March 6, 2017)
Repeal and replace UDC in its entirety (March 2017)
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Commission Discussion:
Piece Meal vs. Comprehensive
Adoption plan
Create and revise sections of code and hold public hearings with
Advisory Committee, Zoning Commission/Planning Board and City
Commission on draft changes
After all proposed changes have been considered and
“approved”
Repeal and replace UDC in its entirety
What was done successfully on other complex projects
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Tom Rogers
trogers@bozeman.net
406-582-2260
www.bozemancodeupdate.com
Thank you!
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Discussion Area
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Result Example –Ellensburg, WA
1.Ellensburg Development Code
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