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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Report CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PLANNING REPORT CASE NUMBER: 2011-0103 DATE: January 4, 2011 TO: Columbia Heights Planning Commission APPLICANT: City of Columbia Heights LOCATION: City Wide REQUEST: Zoning Amendment Pertaining to Fence Regulations PREPARED BY: Jeff Sargent, City Planner BACKGROUND Currently, city regulations pertaining to fences are located in two separate sections of the City Code. The first location is at Chapter 6, Article IV of the Municipal Code, which deals with building and construction standards. The second location is at Chapter 9, Article I, which is the Zoning Code. Staff feels that these two sections should be combined and located in one area of the City Code in order to make it easier for the general public to gather the necessary information when constructing a fence. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN One of the goals of the Comprehensive Plan is to preserve and reinvest in the housing stock to protect values and investment in the city. The proposed ordinance amendment would make it easier for the general public to gather the necessary information when constructing a fence. ZONING ORDINANCE The following outlines the key aspects of the proposed ordinance change: 1. Chapter 6, Article IV of the Municipal Code would be deleted in its entirety. 2. The construction standards from Chapter 6, Article IV of the Municipal Code will be transferred to the Zoning Code. 3. Residential fences greater than six (6) feet in height will require a Conditional Use Permit. City of Columbia Heights Planning Commission January 4, 2011 City of Columbia Heights, Fence Regulations Case # 2011-0103 4. Non-residential fences greater than seven (7) feet in height shall require a Conditional use Permit. 5. Barbed wire fences will still be allowed in the industrial district, but will now require a Conditional Use Permit. FINDINGS OF FACT Section 9.104 (F) of the Columbia Heights zoning code requires that the City Council make each of the following four findings before approving a zoning amendment: 1. The amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. One of the goals of the Comprehensive Plan is to preserve and reinvest in the housing stock to protect values and investment in the city. The proposed ordinance amendment would make it easier for the general public to gather the necessary information when constructing a fence. 2. The amendment is in the public interest and is not solely for the benefit of a single property owner. The proposed amendment would be effective for all properties within the city. 3. Where the amendment is to change the zoning classification of a particular property, the existing use of the property and the zoning classification of property within the general area of the property in question are compatible with the proposed zoning classification. Not applicable. 4. Where the amendment is to change the zoning classification of a particular property, there has been a change in the character or trend of development in the general area of the property in question, which has taken place since such property was placed in the current zoning classification. Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the proposed Zoning Amendment. Motion: That the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the proposed zoning amendment. Attachments Page 2 City of Columbia Heights Planning Commission January 4, 2011 City of Columbia Heights, Fence Regulations Case # 2011-0103  Draft zoning ordinance Page 3