HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 9190-1988 - Amending Chapter 29 Code Of Ordinances Amending Section 29-23.1 Interstate Offic - 03/24/1988BLL:js
First Reading
March 24, 1988
Item 15
Second Reading
April 14, 1988
Item 13
ORDINANCE NO. 9190
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 29 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF
LUBBOCK, TEXAS ENTITLED "ZONING 11 , BY AMENDING SECTION 29-23.1, ENTITLED
"'IHO' INTERSTATE HIGHWAY OFFICE DISTRICT11 , TO REQUIRE CERTAIN BUILDINGS TO
HAVE A PARTICULAR EXTERIOR COMPOSITION OR FACADE, REQUIRING PLACEMENT OF
CURB CUTS, AND LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS; BY AMENDING SECTION 29-23.2,
ENTITLED 111 IHC' INTERSTATE HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT", TO ADD ADDITIONAL
PERMITTED USES, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN BUILDINGS TO HAVE A PARTICULAR EXTERIOR
COMPOSITION OR FACADE, REQUIRING PLACEMENT OF CURB CUTS, AND LANDSCAPING RE-
QUIREMENTS; BY AMENDING SECTION 29-23.3, ENTITLED "'IHI' INTERSTATE HIGHWAY
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT", TO ADD ADDITIONAL PERMITTED USES, TO REQUIRE CERTAIN
BUILDINGS TO HAVE A PARTICULAR EXTERIOR COMPOSITION OR FACADE, TO REQUIRE
CERTAIN ROOF PITCH ON METAL BUILDINGS, REQUIRING PLACEMENT OF CURB CUTS,
LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS, AND SPECIFYING THE METHODS OF SCREENING OUTSIDE
STORAGE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY 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
1 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 amend~
ment to the Zoning Ordinance and Map have been fully complied with, as well
as giving notices in compliance with Section 29-29 of the Code of Ordi-
nances, City of Lubbock, Texas, as well as notices provided by Section
211.006(a), Texas Local Government Code, 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 such 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
by the City Council determined 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:
SECTION 1. THAT Section 29-23.1(n)(2}a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
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"On each wall adjacent to a street in the IHO District, all new
buildings and those proposed for exterior renovation shall have an
exterior composition or facade of not less than seventy-five percent
(75%) masonry (such as brick, stone, stucco, exposed aggregate, fin-
ished concrete or decorative concrete block), wood, glass or architec-
tural decorative material (such as cooper, bronze, anodized aluminum.
stainless steel, porcelain enamel, natural materials or other similar
materials that do not require painting)."
SECTION 2. THAT Section 29-23.1(n)(2)b of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Architectural decorative materials may be allowed on roofs. However,
metal clad roofs that are not architecturally decorative (see a.
above) or gravel roofs shall not be exposed above the horizontal line
above the fascia or parapet wall in excess of a pitch of one-half
( 1/2) in twe 1 ve ( 12) . 11
SECTION 3. THAT Section 29-23.1(n)(1)a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby deleted.
SECTION 4. THAT the Code of Ordinances, City of Lubbock, Texas, is
hereby renumbered as follows:
Section 29-23.1(n)(1)b shall become 29-23.1(n)(1)a and Section 29-
23.1(n)(1)c shall become 29-23.1(n)(1)b.
SECTION 5. THAT Section 29-23.1(n)(8)a of the Code of Ordinances.
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
11Ten percent (10%) of the total development lot area for tracts that
abut the Interstate or Interstate service roads shall be landscaped
and permanently maintained. All other parcels within an Interstate
Zone District shall have five percent (5%) of the total development
lot area landscaped and permanently maintained. A minimum of one-half
(1/2) of the required landscaping shall be located ,between the build-
ing lines and the adjacent streets. Landscape area in excess of one-
half (1/2) may be located to the sides of buildings, but shall be
visible from adjacent streets. Interior courtyards shall not be in-
cluded in the required landscaping. Any landscaping placed within the
visibility triangle of a corner lot must be in compliance with Section
29-30(b)(6)i.2. of the Zoning Ordinance.11
SECTION 6. THAT Section 29-23.2{c) of the Code of Ordinances, City of
Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
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"(c) Permitted uses.
(1) Any use conditionally or unconditionally permitted in the
'C-2A', 'C-2', 'C-3' or IHO Districts.
{2) Agriculture implement and tractor sales and service
(totally within a building).
(3) Ambulance service.
{4) Automobile body shops, outside storage limited to customer
vehicles only.
(5) Automobile brake shop.
{6) Automobile glass shop.
(7) Automobile seat cover and upholstery shop.
(8) Automobile transmission shop.
(9) Automobile and recreational vehicles sales and service
(may include body and paint shop, as accessory use).
(10) Barber and beauty shop supply dealer.
{11) Boat and boat trailer sales and service.
(12) Builders supply. All materials must be in a building.
(13) Bus station.
(14) Cafe supply dealer, fixtures.
(15) Candy plant.
(16) Canvas goods shop, tents and awnings (no manufacturing).
(17) Commercial private clubs and teenage clubs.
(18) Dairy supply dealer.
(19) Dance hall (no mixed alcoholic beverage sales permitted).
(20) Electrical equipment repairs.
(21) Feed store with no grinding, packaging, or mixing of feed
permitted.
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(22) Frozen food lockers.
(23) Furniture store, used. (All merchandise must be in a
building.
(24) Game room, pool, billiard and/or domino parlor.
(25) Garage, public, repair.
tomobiles authorized).
be inside a building.
(26) Garden center.
(Outside storage of customer au-
All work and separate parts shall
(27) Gasoline service station. (Business permitted outside of
building and outside displays of products permitted within
three (3) feet of the building).
(28) Golf driving range. (Business permitted outside of build-
ing).
(29) Greenhouse and plant nursery.
(30) Hotel or motel.
(31) Hot tamale plant.
(32) Janitorial or cleaning service.
(33) Job printing and lithographing.
(34) Laboratory, chemical, general analysis.
(35) Laundry, commercial.
(36) Linen and towel supply service.
(37) Lumber yard, with no mill. All materials must be in a
building.
(38) Magazine agency.
(39) Mobile home sales.
(40) Monument sales. (Outside display permitted).
(41) Motorcycle shop, including sales, rentals and service.
(42) Muffler shop.
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(43) Nightclub, bar or lounge.
(44) Nonprofit training centers with retail sales.
(45) Pest control service.
(46) Print shop.
(47) Produce market.
(48) Public kennel (totally within a building}.
(49} Rental store.
(50) Rescue mission of the type sponsored by nonprofit organi-
zations.
(51) Restaurants. (Business permitted outside of building).
(52) Restaurants, with the sale of alcoholic beverages as an
incidental use, except that no mixed alcoholic beverage
sales shall be made or delivered to occupants in motor
vehicles.
(53) Road machinery sales and service (totally within a build-
ing}.
(54) Secondhand goods store or pawnshop.
(55) Secondhand or used car sales lot, not including wrecking
and repairing, but including minor tuning.
(56) Sign shops, limited to window lettering, painted wall
signs, banners and desk signs.
(57) Store fixtures sales (no manufacturing permitted).
(58) Trailer and truck sales or service.
(59) Upholstery shop--Furniture.
(60} Veterinary hospital (totally within a building).
{61) Wholesale house, sales office and storage--No cotton
storage."
SECTION 7. THAT Section 29-23.2(o)(2}a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas is hereby amended to read as follows:
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"On each wall adjacent to a street in the IHC District, all new build-
ings and those proposed for exterior renovation shall have an exterior
composition or facade of not less than seventy-five percent (75%) ma-
sonry (such as brick, stone, stucco, exposed aggregate, finished con-
crete or decorative concrete block), wood, glass or architectural dec-
orative material (such as cooper, bronze, anodized aluminum, stainless
steel, porcelain enamel, natural materials or other similar materials
that do not require painting)."
SECTION 8. THAT Section 29~23.2(o)(2)b of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
11Architectural decorative materials may be allowed on roofs. However,
metal clad roofs that are not architecturally decorative (see a.
above) or gravel roofs shall not be exposed above the horizontal line
above the fascia or parapet wall in excess of a pitch of one-half
(1/2) in twelve (12).11
SECTION 9. THAT Section 29-23.2(o)(1)a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby deleted.
SECTION 10. THAT the Code of Ordinances, City of Lubbock, Texas, is
hereby renumbered as follows:
Section 29-23.2(o)(1)b shall be come 29-23.2{o)(1)a and Section 29-
23.2(o)(1)c shall become 29-23.2(o)(1)b.
SECTION 11. THAT Section 29-23.2(o)(8)a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
11 Ten percent (10%) of the total development lot area for tracts that
abut the Interstate or Interstate service roads shall be landscaped
and permanently maintained. All other parcels within an Interstate
Zone District shall have five percent (5%) of the total development
lot area landscaped and permanently maintained. A minimum of one-half
(1/2) of the required landscaping shall be located between the build-
ing lines and the adjacent streets. Landscape area in excess of one-
half (1/2) may be located to the sides of buildings, but shall be
visible from adjacent streets. Interior courtyards shall not be in-
cluded in the required landscaping. Any landscaping placed within the
visibility triangle of a corner lot must be in compliance with Section
29-30(b)(6)i.2. of the Zoning Ordinance."
SECTION 12. THAT Section 29-23.3(c) of the Code of Ordinances, City
of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
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"(c) Permitted uses.
(1) Any use conditionally or unconditionally permitted in the •rHc• District.
(2) Aluminum products, fabrication of.
(3) Armature winding.
(4) Bakery--Commercial
(5) Blacksmithing or horseshoeing.
(6) Bottling works.
(7) Broom manufacturing.
(8) Building materials, storage.
(9) Bus terminal, maintenance shop.
(10) Cabinet or carpentry shop.
(11) Candle manufacturing.
(12) Carpet cleaning.
(13) Cheese manufacturing.
(14) Clothing manufacturing.
(15) Cold storage plant.
(16) Commercial schools, including mechanical and trade.
(17) Contractor plant or storage yard.
(18) Creamery and dairy products manufacturing.
(19) Egg storage, candling or processing plant.
(20) Electronic components assembly.
(21) Feed store.
(22) Fruit and vegetable canning or preserving manufacture--not
otherwise classified.
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(23) Glassblowing.
(24) Ice cream manufacturing.
(25) Ice manufacturing and bulk dry ice storage.
(26) Insulation applicator.
(27) Irrigation sales and services, including pumps and equip-
ment.
(28) Laboratory, physical testing.
(29) Lumber yard.
(30) Machine shop.
(31) Mattress manufacture or renovation.
(32) Meat processing plant, with no slaughter.
(33} Mini-warehouses.
(34) Mobile home manufacturing.
(35) Mobile home storage.
(36) Monument manufacture.
(37) Moving, storage, packing, manufacturing and crating of
household goods.
(38) Ornamental iron works.
(39) Paper box and paper products manufacture.
(40) Pharmaceutical manufacture.
(41) Planing mill.
(42) Plumbing, heating, refrigeration, or air-conditioning
business.
(43) Prefabricated or ready-built house or portable building
manufacturing and sales.
(44) Printing plant and/or newspaper.
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(45) Produce market.
(46) Pump sales and service.
(47) Rental store, heavy equipment and trailers only.
(48) Roofing contractor's shop.
(49) Sash and door manufacture.
(50) Sheet metal workshop.
(51) Sign shop.
(52) Spray painting.
(53) Stack lot.
(54) Store fixture manufacturing.
(55) Swimming pool, commercial or sales. (Business permitted
outside building).
(56) Tire recapping and vulcanizing.
(57) Trailer or camper manufacture.
(58) Trailer and truck rental utility.
(59) Truck or railway freight terminal depot or station.
(60) Truck and bus terminal maintenance or storage shops.
(61) Truck stop.
(62) Warehouse.
{63) Welding equipment and supplies (acetylene).
(64) Welding shop."
SECTION 13. THAT Section 29-23.3(o)(2)a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"On each wall adjacent to a street in the IHI District, all new build-
ings and those proposed for exterior renovation shall have an exterior
composition or facade of not less than seventy-five percent (75%)
masonry (such as brick, stone, stucco, exposed aggregate, finished
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concrete or decorative concrete block), wood, glass or architectural
decorative material (such as cooper, bronze, anodized aluminum, stain-
less steel, porcelain enamel, natural materials or other similar mate-
rials that do not require painting), except that any building in ex-
cess of 29,900 square feet may use factory manufactured metal wall
panels with hidden fasteners on all walls. Any office areas, appen-
dages, or separate buildings shall comply with the construction stan-
dards outlined for buildings less than 29,900 square feet."
SECTION 14. THAT Section 29-23.3(o)(2)b of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Architectural decorative materials may be allowed on roofs. However,
metal clad roofs that are not architecturally decorative (see a.
above) or gravel roofs shall not be exposed above the horizontal line
above the fascia or parapet wall in excess of a pitch of one-half
( 1/2) in twe 1 ve ( 12) . 11
SECTION 15. THAT Section 29-23.3(o)(1)a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby deleted.
SECTION 16. THAT the Code of Ordinances, City of Lubbock, Texas, is
hereby renumbered as follows:
Section 29-23.3(o)(1)b shall become 29-23.3(o)(1)a and Section 29-
23.3(o)(1)c shall become 29-23.3(o)(1)b.
SECTION 17. THAT Section 29-23.3(o)(8)a of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
11Ten percent (10%) of the total development lot area for tracts that
abut the Interstate or Interstate service roads shall be landscaped
and permanently maintained. All other parcels within an Interstate
Zone District shall have five percent (5%) of the total development
lot area landscaped and permanently maintained. A minimum of one-half
(1/2) of the required landscaping shall be located between the build-
ing lines and the adjacent streets. Landscape area in excess of one-
half (1/2) may be located to the sides of buildings, but shall be
visible from adjacent streets. Interior courtyards shall not be in-
cluded in the required landscaping. Any landscaping placed within the
visibility triangle of a corner lot must be in compliance with Section
29-30(b)(6)i.2. of the Zoning Ordinance ...
SECTION 18. THAT Section 29-23.3(o)5 of the Code of Ordinances, City
of Lubbock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"All outside storage areas shall be behind a minimum six (6) foot
screening fence. Materials shall not be stacked or stored to exceed
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the height of the screening fence. All storage areas and fencing
shall be behind the front building line."
SECTION 19. THAT should any section, 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 20. THAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed
to cause publication of the description caption of this Ordinance as an al-
ternative method of publication provided by law.
AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
Passed by City Council on first reading this 24th day of __;,M.;..;.a;.;..r.;;.ch;.;._ __ _
1988.
Passed by City Council on second reading this 14th day of _A..~,p..;..r...;.i..;..l __ _
1988.
/B;IC. McMINN, MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Ben~y
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