To: Mark Hafner, City Manager
From: Julie Smith, Community Development Director
Subject:
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PUBLIC HEARING: Consider an ordinance approving two Specific Use Permits (SUP) to allow the Applicant to construct an approximately 2,733 square-foot accessory structure (shop use) situated on a 2.65-acre tract of land, located on the east side of Bourland Road, approximately 350 feet southeast from the intersection of Bancroft Road and Bourland Road, legally described as Lot 3, Block 1 Village Mill Addition, zoned Single Family - 36,000 square-foot lot (SF-36), located at 921 Bourland Road. Jeff Aldredge, owner. Jeff Ground, Applicant. (SUP-21-0014)
Background:
• The applicant was approved unanimously by City Council on March 16, 2021, for a 1,408 square-foot Accessory Dwelling Unit.
• The Applicant is now proposing a 2,733 square-foot shop to be utilized for parking the owner’s RV and also used for storage/shop work.
• There are two SUP requests for this proposed structure:
1. An SUP for exceeding 1,200 square-feet for any accessory building.
2. An SUP to allow all accessory buildings combined to exceed 50% of the main structure. This will exceed the ordinance requirements by 46%.
Building Size:
UDC Section 8.03 (C) (g) (2) restricts the maximum square footage of a detached
accessory building to exceed 1,200 square feet unless approved by a SUP.
The applicant is proposing a 2,733 square-foot accessory building. The size of the
existing main structure is currently 4,314 square-feet. With the combination of the
recently approved Accessory Dwelling Unit (1,408 square-feet) and this proposed
structure (2,733 square-feet), the combination of these buildings would exceed the 50%
threshold of the existing main structure (96%).
Building Location:
UDC Section 8.10 (A) (5) states that accessory structures shall be prohibited from being located in front of the main dwelling unit. The proposed location of the accessory structure is in compliance with this section of the UDC.
The structure is proposed to be approximately 20 feet away from the north property line and over 120 feet away from the west, south, and east property lines.
Building Exterior:
The UDC Section 8.10 (A) (3) states accessory buildings shall be complimentary to the main structure, constructed of brick or stone or the same material as the main structure.
The Applicant proposes to utilize 100% metal materials. However, the applicant does propose to match the color and style of the existing main structure. The existing main structure is 4,315 square-feet.
Building Height:
UDC Section 8.10 (A) (9) states the maximum height of the building shall not exceed an average of 15 feet unless approved by a SUP.
The applicant is proposing the structure at an average height of 15’ 0”.
Zoning Regulations:
The lot setbacks are determined by SF-36 zoning district standards in UDC
Section 8.03 (C) (4) The minimum front yard building setback is 60 feet for a SF-36 lot
on a thoroughfare. The side-yard setback is to be 10% of the lot width, but no more than
15 feet. The minimum rear-yard setback is 15 feet.
The proposed structure will meet all the setback requirements.
Summary:
Section 8.02 (F.2.a) of the UDC states that when considering a SUP request, the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council shall consider the following factors:
1) The use is harmonious and compatible with surrounding existing uses or proposed uses;
2) The activities requested by the applicant are normally associated with the permitted uses in the base district;
3) The nature of the use is reasonable and appropriate in the immediate area;
4) Any negative impact on the surrounding area has been mitigated; and
5) That any additional conditions specified ensure that the intent of the district purposes are being upheld.
Citizen Input:
On April 30, 2021, the City mailed out 21 Letters of Notification for this public hearing to all property owners within three-hundred feet (300’) of the subject site. A public hearing notice sign was also posted on the site.
As of May 24, 2021, Staff has not received any responses from the Public.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation:
On May 11, 2021, the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the item. No person spoke in favor or opposition.
City Council Action:
The City Council has the following options when considering a Specific Use Permit:
§ Approve as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
§ Approve with modified or additional condition(s).
§ Table the agenda item to a specific date with clarification of intent and purpose.
§ Deny.