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HomeMy Public PortalAbout130_010_ 2nd Reading Ord. 03-2014 bicycle racks MAYOR r gOf f: CITY MANAGER Jason Buelterman � : 1. Diane Schleicher CITY COUNCIL vAif '' CITY CLERK Wanda Doyle,Mayor Pro Tern }� 'I Janet LeViner Barry Brown Vii' Rob Callahan CITY ATTORNEY Bill Garbett � Edward M.Hughes Monty Parks ` I �� Paul Wolff 4:,(xZ CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND City Council Agenda Item Request Agenda Item Requests and supporting documentation must be submitted to the Clerk of Council by 4:00PM on the Thursday prior to the next scheduled Council meeting. If this form is received after the deadline, the item will be listed on the next scheduled agenda. Council Meeting Date for Request: January 9, 2014 Item: Second Reading Explanation: Text Amendment—Ordinance 40 2013 03-2014; Section 3-080, Off-street Parking Requirements; (D)(6) Bicycle Racks; City of Tybee Island, petitioner; consideration of amendment to bicycle rack substitutions No changes were recommended during First Reading on December 12, 2013. Budget Line Item Number(if applicable): N/A Paper Work: ±Attached* Ai Audio/Video Presentation** * Electronic submissions are requested but not required. Please email to jleviner @cityoftybee.org. ** Audio/video presentations must be submitted to the IT department at City Hall by 4:00PM on the Thursday prior to the scheduled meeting. Submitted by: Dianne Otto Phone /Email: (912) 472-5031 / dotto@cityoftybee.org cityoftybee.org Comments: Date given to Clerk of Council: January 2, 2014 * * * P.O.Box 2749—403 Butler Avenue,Tybee Island, Georgia 31328-2749 *Certified (866) 786-4573—FAX(866) 786-5737 , City of , Ethics If www.cityoftybee.org ��, ,G.L�� MAYOR ;EPS--_�,c CITY MANAGER Jason Buelterman ��c `'� Diane Schleicher r 5 CITY COUNCIL Cr , n, CITY CLERK Wanda Doyle, Mayor Pro TernI Janet LeViner Barry Brown " }, ' Jan Fox ' V CITY ATTORNEY Bill Garbett Edward M. Hughes Tom Groover ' i ,,,/‘Paul Wolff 'o�!x?�'"� CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND Description: Commercial Off-street Parking, Bicycle Racks Ordinance: Section 3-080 Zoning Action Requested: Text Amendment - FIRST READING Following any required Public Hearing, the Mayor and Council of the City, on the 12th day of December, 2013, decided to APPROVE as presented. Planning and Zoning Manager Date I /L, 13 ayor Date q4._#,..4,t /- - - /x//4 43 C rk of Council Date P.O. Box 2749--403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328-2749 (912) 786-4573— FAX (912) 786-5737 www.cityoftybee.org r11 *It PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Meeting date: November 19, 2013 Project Name/Description: Section 3-080(D)(6), Commercial Off-street Parking, Bicycle Racks Action Requested: Text Amendment Special Review Subdivision: Site Plan Approval Sketch Plan Approval Conceptual Zoning Variance Preliminary Plan Approval Amendment to Zoning Map Final Plat Approval Text Amendment to Land Development Code X Minor Subdivision Major Subdivision Petitioner has met all documentation requirements, all external approval requirements, and all code requirements, except for the following: VOTE FOR AGAINST COMMENTS Bishop X Motion to approve Borkowski X Second Bramble X Callahan X Marion X 1 McNaughton X Parks Chair Absent The Planning Commission recommends: 12, Approval ❑ Denial ❑ Continued Planning Commission Chair: Date: I t `l'-1 i Planning& Zoning Manager: _ , IF Date: I 1 -2 D-13 ORDINANCE NO. 03-2014 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES PERTAINING TO SECTION 3-080 REGARDING OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS/BIKE RACKS FOR THE CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA WHEREAS, the duly elected governing authority for the City of Tybee Island, Georgia, is authorized under Article 9, Section 2, Paragraph 3 of the Constitution of the State of Georgia to adopt reasonable ordinances to protect and improve the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Tybee Island, Georgia, and WHEREAS, the duly elected governing authority for the City of Tybee Island, Georgia, is the Mayor and Council thereof, and WHEREAS, the governing authority desires to adopt ordinances under its police, zoning, and home rule powers, and WHEREAS, the City of Tybee Island so as to amend Section 3-080, Off-street parking requirements/bike racks, so as to clarify its terms; and NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordained by the governing authority of the City of Tybee Island that Section 3-080 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Tybee Island shall be amended. SECTION 1 That Section 3-080 will be amended and will read as follows: Sec. 3-080. Off-street parking requirements. (A) In all zoning districts, handicapped parking shall be provided as required by the O.C.G.A. Title 30 Accessibility Code. (B) Residential district parking requirements and residential off-street parking requirements. Off-street parking facilities shall be provided and maintained on site for all buildings, structures or premises being used in whole or in part for residential purposes, or for any other use permitted in residential districts. (1) Residential dwelling units. For every dwelling unit, there shall be provided at least two off-street parking spaces. A caretaker's cottage is a separate dwelling unit and shall be provided at least two off-street parking spaces. (2) Nursing homes, hospitals. One parking space for each five patient beds, plus one space for each staff doctor, plus one space for each employee on the largest shift. (3) Theaters, auditoriums, gymnasiums and other places of assembly. One parking space for each four seats provided in the main auditorium or for each 50 square feet of floor area available for the accommodation of movable seats in the largest assembly room or area. (4) Public and private elementary and secondary schools (except assembly halls, auditoriums and gymnasium used in conjunction therewith). One parking space for each 200 square feet of gross floor area devoted to such use. (5) Private docks. At least two off-street parking spaces must be provided for any private dock proposed for construction on a lot that has not been otherwise improved. In the event that a private dock is proposed on a lot that has not been improved, the parking must be off-street (not on city right-of-way) and pervious. (C) Control of access to structures used for residential purposes including but not limited to single family, duplex, triplex, two family, multifamily, townhomes, apartments, time shares, and condominiums whether owner occupied or held for rental. In order to promote the safety of motorists and pedestrians,the following regulations shall apply to all newly constructed driveways: (1) A driveway opening which connects a lot with a public street shall not be greater than 25 feet in width at the property line. Driveways that serve duplex lots shall not have a width greater than 15 feet per unit measured at the property line. This section is not intended to prevent the installation of flared driveway ends. These flared ends, when constructed in accordance with adopted standards and specifications, shall not count towards the width of the driveway. (2) There shall be no more than two driveway openings on any lot of any width. The total of the widths at the property line of two driveway openings shall not be greater than 25 feet. (3) No driveway opening shall be constructed within 25 feet of an intersection, measuring from the nearest improved portion of the right-of-way. However, in any instance where there is not adequate space available and other access is not feasible, staff may permit a reduction in the distance to an intersection from a driveway in order to permit safe access to the property provided the speed limit on abutting or adjacent roads is 30 miles per hour or less. (4) No curb on any city street or right-of-way shall be cut or otherwise altered without prior written approval of the designated city official. (5) All newly constructed and replacements of more than 50 percent of existing driveways serving residential uses shall be constructed of materials designed to allow retention of the first one- inch of stormwater. (D) Commercial off-street parking. Off-street parking facilities shall be provided and maintained for all structures or premises being occupied or used in whole or in part for commercial activity as follows: (1) One parking space per each 200 square feet of retail or commercial gross leasable floor area. (2) With the submission of an application for a business license for either a new business or a business that has expanded the occupancy load of the principle structure, changed use, or created additional occupant loads through other structures where permitting has been required by the city, a parking plan must be submitted with the application for approval by the designated city official. If the plan represents significant changes in parking, the plan may be determined to require site plan approval by the mayor and council. (3) Restaurants, nightclubs, beer parlors and similar establishments shall provide one parking space for each four seats based on a maximum seating capacity of 15 square feet per person plus one space for each two employees. Maximum seating capacity is calculated on the entire seating square footage including outdoor seating area. (4) A miniature golf course shall provide one parking space for every two holes. (5) Hotels, motels: a. One parking space for each guest unit without a kitchen facility. b. Two parking spaces for each guest unit with a kitchen facility. c. Two parking spaces for each manager's unit. d. One parking space per each 200 square feet of retail or commercial gross leasable floor area. e. One parking space for every two employees. f. One designated delivery/loading zone. g. Recreational vehicle overnight connection facilities are prohibited. (6) For all uses, a rack able to accommodate eight bicycles may be substituted for one required standard parking space based on the schedule below. The calculation to meet the handicap parking requirement of Section 3-080(A) shall be based on the number of required parking spaces prior to any rack substitution. NUMBER OF REQUIRED SUBSTITUTE PARKING RACKS SPACES ALLOWED 10 or fewer 1 11 —49 2 50 or more 3 (7) Maritime District. a. Parking shall be in conformance with the off-street requirements of the uses referenced in this section and the required dimensions of section 3-090 b. Dock operators must provide one parking space for every 20 linear feet of each side of dock designated for recreational boaters. Docks leased to commercial boats must allow for one space per boat, plus one space per crew member and one space per each four seats for charter passengers. c. All changes to parking in the maritime district that involve loading, unloading and transporting of boats will require a parking plan submitted to the city detailing the turn radii of drive aisles. (E) Off-street parking dimensions. Standard Aisle Parking Traffic Direction Width Angle 8 x 20 12 feet Parallel One-way feet 8 x 20 24 feet Parallel Two-way feet 19 x 18 15 feet 45 degrees One-way Meet 19 x 18 18 feet 60 degrees One-way feet 19 x 18 24 feet 60 degrees Two-way l feet 9 x 18 22 feet 75 degrees One-way feet 9 x 18 24 feet 90 degrees ,One-way or Two- lfeet way Dimensions of angle parking spaces. Angle Distance Curb Offset from curb distance 45 15' 12' 7" 15' 60 16' 10' 4" 9' 75 17' 9' 4" 4' 6" 90 18' 9' 0 Curb distance -e ^ u eII Q v Offset (F) Exemptions from off-street parking requirements. (1) Existing structures with 2,000 square feet or less of floor area that exist in a C-I zoning district may expand the floor area up to 4,000 square feet without having to meet the off-street parking requirements as long as the structure is completely located within 1,000 feet of a municipal parking lot. (2) A structure whose primary use is a church or place of religious worship shall be exempt from all off-street parking requirements. SECTION 2 The sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this ordinance shall be declared illegal or invalid by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such illegality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance. SECTION 3 All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. SECTION 4 It is the intention of the governing body, and it is hereby ordained, that the provisions of this ordinance shall become effective and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances, City of Tybee Island, Georgia, and the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered to accomplish such intention. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption by the Mayor and Council pursuant to the ordinances of the City. ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 2014. MAYOR A'IThST: CLERK OF COUNCIL FIRST READING: 12.12.13 SECOND READING: ENACTED: EMH/Tybee/Ordinances/2013/40-2013-Sec.3-080,off-street parking requirements/bike racks—12.02.13 EMH/Tybee/Ordinances/2014/03-2014-Sec. 3-080,off street parking requirements/bike racks-12.26.13