HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 2005-O0049 - Amending Zoning Ordinance To Make Change: Zone Case No. 2879-D - 04/28/2005First Reading
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ORDINANCE NO. zoos-ooo49
Second Reading
May 12,2005
Item No. 17
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 7084 AND THE
OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK MAKING THE FOLWWING
CHANGES: ZONE CASE NO. 2879-D; A ZONING CHANGE FROM R-2 TO R-2 DH
ON LOT 14 AND THE WEST HALF OF WT 15, BLOCK 76, OVERTON ADDmON,
LUBBOCK, TEXAS; DESIGNATING A LANDMARK THEREON; PROVIDING A
PENALTY; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION.
WHEREAS, the home at 2222 17th Street was constructed in the 1920s in the
Overton Addition, the first large residential addition to Lubbock; and is part of the South
Overton Residential Historic District which is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places, and
WHEREAS, the house was built by T.W. Jackson, who built many substantial
homes in South Overton and across Lubbock, and
WHEREAS, the house was owned by Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Alderson, and Mr.
Alderson was a prominent business and civic leader and Lubbock I.S.D. school board
member; and
WHEREAS, the proposed landmark designation as hereinafter made has been
duly presented to the Urban Design and Historic Preservation Commission and such
Conunission, after public hearing, has made its recommendation in favor or such
designation to the Planning and Zoning Commission; and
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 found that it
would be expedient and in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare to
so amend the Zoning Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, all conditions precedent required by law for a valid amendment to
the Zoning Ordinance have been fully complied with, including giving notices in
compliance with 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
such proposed amendment, and the public hearing according to said notice, was 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 detennined that it would be in the public interest, due to changed conditions, that
the Zoning Ordinance be amended in the manner hereinafter set forth in the body of this
Ordinances and this Ordinance having been introduced prior to first reading hereof;
NOW THEREFORE:
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
SECTION 1. THAT Ordinance No. 7084 and the Official Zoning Map be and the
same are hereby amended as follows:
A change of zoning from R-2 to R-2 (DH) zoning district, under
provisions of Sections 39-39 and 29-25 of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Lubbock on Lot 14 and the west half of Lot 15, Block 76, Overton
Addition, City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, located at 2222 17th
Street and said property is hereby declared to be a historic landmark
district, such historic designation to continue regardless of any change in
the underlying zone district.
SECTION 2. THAT the principal structure located thereon be and is hereby
declared a historic landmark.
SECTION 3. THAT no person or entity shall construct, reconstruct, alter, change,
restore, remove or demolish any exterior architectural feature or landscape architectural
feature of a designated historic landmark unless application be made to the Urban Design
Commission for a certificate of appropriateness, and such a certificate is granted.
SECTION 4. THAT any new buildings or structures within this historic landmark
district shall be architecturally compatible with the historic landmark structure therein, in
terms of style, color, materials, texture, and basic form as found in the following style:
Tudor Revival, as described on page 18 of A Guide to Lubbock's Architectural
Heritage, City of Lubbock, 1993.
SECTION 5. THAT the following are declared to be exterior architectural
features, and as such shall be preserved in their present form:
1. Brick exterior surfaces, including chinmey
2. Steeply pitched gable roof
3. Arrangement of windows and entry on f~ade, including divided light
windows
4. Wooden trim around windows, doors and other openings, and
wood soffit and fascia
SECTION 6. THAT INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THIS
ordinance, and by attaching hereto, are photographs of the building as it presently
appears. Said photographs shall be used to indicate the degree of alteration which has
already occurred and the degree of preservation of the original structure. These
photographs shall be further identified as follows:
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Photograph 1 : 17th Street fa~ade, looking north
Photograph 2: west f~e, looking northeast
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Photograph 3: 17m Street and east f~des, looking northwest
SECTION 7. TIIA T violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall be deemed
a misdemeanor pwrishable by fine not to exceed Two Thousand and No/100 Dollars
($2,000.00) as provided in Section 29-31 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Lubbock.
SECTION 8. TIIA T 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 9. 1HAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized to cause publication
of the descriptive caption of this Ordinance as an alternative method provided by law.
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AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
Passed by the City Council on first reading this28thday of Aoril , 2005.
Passed by the City Council on second reading this llthdaY of May , 2005.
TOM MARTIN, MAYOR PRO TEM
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Reb a Garza, City Secretary
AP~D AS TO CONTENT:
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Randy Henso tty Planner
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Linda Chamales, Senior Attorney
Office Practice Section
LC: cityattll.indaiZC2879-D
April IS, 2005
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