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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 10156-1999 - Zone Case 2841 Zone Change IHC To IHC Specific Use Depot District - 04/22/1999First: Reading It:em No. 45 April 22, 1999 Second Reading It:em No. 15 May 13, 1999 ORDINANCE NO. 10156 ----- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 7084 AND THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK MAKING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES: ZONE CASE NO. 2841; A ZONING CHANGE FROM IHC TO IHC SPECIFIC USE ZONING FOR DEPOT DISTRICT STANDARDS ON LOTS 11-13, BLOCK 216, ORIGINAL TOWN ADDITION, LUBBOCK, TEXAS; PROVIDING A PENALTY; SUBJECT TO COI\1JliTIONS, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, the proposed changes in zoning as hereinafter made have been duly presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission for its recommendation which was received by the City Council and, after due consideration, the City Council finds that due to changed conditions, it would be expedient and in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare to make those proposed changes in zoning; and WHEREAS, all conditions precedent required by law for a valid amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and Map have been fully complied with, including giving notices in compliance with Section 29-29 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Lubbock, Texas, and the notices provided by the Texas Local Government Code §211.007 (Vernon, 1990), and notice was duly published in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal more than fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the public hearing before the City Council on the proposed amendment, and the public hearing according to said notice, was duly held in the City Council Chamber of the Municipal Building, Lubbock, Texas, at which time persons appeared in support of the proposal; and, after said hearing, it was determined by the City Council that it would be in the public interest, due to changed conditions, that the Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map be amended in the manner hereinafter set forth in the body of this Ordinance and this Ordinance having been introduced prior to first reading hereof; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: ZONE CASE NO. 2841 SECTION 1. THAT Ordinance No. 7084 and the Official Zoning Map are amended as follows: A change of zoning under the provisions of Section 29-24( c )(24) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock from IHC to me Specific Use for Depot District standards on Lots 11-13, Block 216, Original Town Addition City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, located at 1718 Avenue F. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. That permitted uses include: a. All IHC permitted uses. b. The following residential uses: 1. Studio apartments 2. Loft or similar living quarters as a part of a commercial structure. c. The following M-1 District permitted uses: 1. Glassblowing 2. Ornamental iron works 3. Micro brewery 2. That development requirements shall be consistent with IHC standards for front, side and rear yards; projections into required yards; lot width; lot area; lot coverage; floor area ratio; height; except that there shall be no minimum separation requirements for any bar, cocktail lounge, private club, night club or dance property on any other bar, cocktail lounge, private club, night club or dance hall. 3. That off-street parking requirements shall meet the provisions of the City of Lubbock Code of Ordinances, Interstate Highway Commercial District, Section 29-23.2, except that gamerooms and bars or night clubs shall meet a 1:100 parking ratio. All required parking spaces shall be located on the same lot with the building or use served, except that where an increase in the number of spaces is required by a change or enlargement of a permitted use or building, the required additional spaces may be located a distance not to exceed 1100 feet from the property. Off-site parking shall be either owned or secured with a letter ·of agreement on file in the City of Lubbock Planning Department. 4. That new development and/or redevelopment shall be according to guidelines established within the City ofLubbock Code of Ordinances, Interstate Highway Commercial District, Section 29-23.2; for site plans Section 29-23.3(m); for site plan review process Section 29.23.4(n); for development standards Section 29-23.3(o); and for vision clearance Section 29-23.2(p). 5. That existing nonconforming businesses shall be allowed to expand within the guidelines of the Interstate Highway Commercial District. SECTION 2. THAT the granting of this specific use zoning is hereby made subject to compliance to all provisions of Zoning Ordinance No. 7084, as amended, including particularly, but not limited to, Section 29-24 of the Codified Zoning Ordinance, which provides that a Building Permit shall be applied for and secured within thirty (30) months of the effective date of the zone change or all undeveloped property shall automatically revert back to the previous zoning classification, which in this case is the IHC zone district; and if such reversion occurs, the Director of Planning is directed to remove from the Zoning Map the legend indicating such specific use. The Specific Use authorized by this Ordinance is permitted under provision of Section 29-24( c )(24) of Codified Zoning Ordinance No. 7084 on the property described as Lots 11-13, Block 216, Original Town Addition, City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. SECTION 3. THAT violation of any provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed Two Thousand and Noll 00 Dollars ($2,000.00) as provided in Section 29-31 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Lubbock. SECTION 4. THAT should any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected thereby. SECTION 5. THAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized to cause publication of the descriptive caption ofthis Ordinance as an alternative method provided by law. Zone Case No. 2841 Page2of3 AND IT IS SO ORDERED. Passed by the City Council on first reading this 22nd Passed by the City Council on second reading this 13t:h APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~~A£~~~ Linda L. Chamales, Supervising Attorney, Office Practice Section LLC:cp/ZC2841 .ORD Ccdocs/04/09/99 Zone Case No. 2841 Page3 of3 day of_-,::::Apll;.:r::.::ll=-____:• 1999. day of May , 1999. edcopyofw~~~------~~~MK~------~--~~~ Avalanche-Journal on the Morris Communication Corporation FORI\1 58-10 i ....... -....... ORDINANCE NO. 'tt1tt AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 7084 AND THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK MAK· 'INGTHEFOLLOWING CHANGES; ZONE CASE NO. 2842; A ZONING CHANGE FROM R·l TO 111·1 SPECIFIC USE ZONING FOR A COMMUNICATIONS TOW- 1-&R ON LOT 404, MELON IE PARK ' SOUTH ADDITION LUBBOCK, '.TEXAS; PROVIDING A PENAL· iTY1 PROVIDING A SAVINGS i CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. , SECTION :S. THAT vlolollon ot any ! 'provisiOn$ ol tills ordinance shall :: be deemed a misdemeanor PUnlsh-'l able bY a tine not to exceed Two h 'l:housand and N 01100 Doll on ,;, (Sf,OOO.OOI as provided In Section i'f 39-31 ot the Zoning Ordinance of the I i ClfY of Lubbock. iJ ; ·; ., .. 1 ··~ ; • i• t': .. ·- SECOND READING ORtllftP.·. ' .. NCE WITHPENAL't.Y.f AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 7084 'AND THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK 'MAK· INGTHEFOLLOWING CHANGES; ZONE CASE NO. 1146- At A ZONING CHANGE FROM A• 2, C-J ond R·l TO A·! ZONING LIMITED TO A COUNTY YOUTH CENTER ON TRACTS A, B AND 'B-3. YOUTH CENTER ADDITION, lUBBOCK, TEXAS; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SAYINGS CLAUSE AND PROYIO. lNG FOR PUBLICATION. SECTION 2. ThAT vlolcrtlon of ClfiY provisions Of this Ordinance shall be dOIIbu!d o mbdemeonor PUnish- : able by o line not to exceed Two Thousand ond N0/100 Dollars , ($2,000.001 as provided In Section 29-31 ot the ZonlnuOrdlnonc:eofthe ,City of Lubbock. 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