Fences, Walls and Drinking Establishments Planning & Land Development Regulation Board Public Hearing June 3, 2015.

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Fences, Walls and Drinking Establishments Planning & Land Development Regulation Board Public Hearing June 3, 2015

Fences and Walls

PLDRB Change 1 from May 20 th Workshop Delete the proposed sentence in Section A.2.e. which reads, “Within the SFR, DPX, MFR, and MH Districts the maximum height of any fence in front of the nearest front building facade or located in a street side yard shall be an open fence with a maximum height of four feet and such open fence shall only be located along the side property lines.”

PLDRB Change 2 from May 20 th Workshop Under the “Fence” definition modify the last sentence to, “Decorative open fencing material not exceeding a height of four (4) two (2) feet, a length of twenty (20) sixteen (16) feet, and a total of two (2) in any one yard that is erected along with planted shrubs or flowers as a man-made landscape feature that does not enclose, restrict access to, or screen areas is not considered a fence”.

PLDRB Change 3 from May 20 th Workshop Under the “Wall” definition, modify the last sentence to read, “Decorative wall materials not exceeding a height of two feet erected along enclosing or partially enclosing a landscaped area with planted shrubs or flowers that are created as a landscape feature that and do not enclose, restrict access to the property or screen areas are not considered a wall.”

PLDRB Change 4 from May 20 th Workshop Amend the definition for “Restaurant, fast- food”, to modify the first part of the definition to read, “An eating establishment where customers order and receive their food and/or beverages at a counter, bar, a drive-in window, or via drive-up service.”

Fences and Walls in Palm Coast At their Jan. 13 th meeting, City Council requested Planning staff to review our fencing and wall standards. With a focus on whether fences along saltwater canals should be open or reduced in height as they approached the canals. Staff reviewed these standards and made presentations to City Council at their March 10 and March 31 workshops.

Palm Coast’s Fence and Wall History A Palm Coast Community Service Corporation policy in January 1996 had the following guidelines: 1.Black chain link fences were the preferred fencing material along saltwater canal lots. 2.Maximum fence height was 6 feet. 3.Fences and walls over 3 feet in height required review by the Architectural Review Committee. 4.Those in front yards over 3 feet high were only allowed as variances.

Review of Current Standards Palm Coast’s Land Development Code has the following fence and wall standards:

Current One & Two-Family Standards Not Allowed in Front Yards Except in Neo-Traditional Developments

Current One & Two-Family Standards Maximum height of 6 feet

Current One & Two-Family Standards Metal fences must be black or may be bronze when the home has a bronze screen room

Current One & Two-Family Standards No requirement to reduce solid fence heights or have them open nearby saltwater canals

Current One & Two-Family Standards On rear property lines along saltwater canals, golf courses, and rights-of-way; fences must be setback 3 feet for required plantings outside of the fence.

Current One & Two-Family Standards Plantings are required in front of fences that face a street (from house to side property line).

City Council Workshop Results City Council reviewed the following items and directed staff to prepare an ordinance making the initial changes with further review and recommendation by the Planning Board.

Allow White Aluminum and Bronze Metal Fences

For Vinyl Fences Allow a Variety of Colors and Simulated Wood-Grain

Possibly Allow Short, Open Fences Along the sides of Front Yards

Require Solid Fences to Reduce Height to 4’ Within 20’ of Saltwater Canals

Or Require Fences to be Open Within 20 Feet of Saltwater Canals

Stop Requiring Fences to be Set Back 3 Feet From Canals, Golf Courses and ROWs for Required Planting Areas

Discontinue Requiring Shrubs along Fences Facing Streets

Allow Pre-Cast Concrete Fences in Wood-Grain, Stone or Brick Patterns

Planning staff suggests only allowing fences and walls as landscape features in front yards

Summary of Potential Changes Allow more colors for metal & vinyl fences Within 20 feet of saltwater canals require fences to be open or reduced in height to 4 feet Stop requiring fences to be setback 3 feet from canals, golf courses and ROWs and discontinue requiring the adjacent planting areas Discontinue requiring shrubs along fences facing a street Allow pre-cast fences Consider allowing short open fences in front yards

Drinking Establishments

City Council Review/Direction The City Council also requested Planning staff to review the standards for drinking establish- ments when they asked staff to look at the fence and wall standards.

Types of Drinking Establishments Palm Coast has two levels of drinking establishments that are split by their intensity. Bars, taverns and nightclubs (without discotheques and/or live entertainment) are the lower intensity ones. Bars, taverns and nightclubs (with discotheques and/or live entertainment) are the higher intensity ones.

Lower Intensity Bars and Zoning Permitted in COM / Special Exception in OFC

Higher Intensity Bars and Zoning Permitted in COM-3 / Special Exception in COM-2

Brew Pubs and Micro-Breweries are an Evolving Trend

City Council’s Initial Directions on Drinking Establishments Modify our land use standards so bars, taverns and nightclubs are not allowed in the OFC and COM-1 Districts. Modify our thresholds from discotheques and live entertain- ment to outdoor entertainment. (Bars with outdoor entertainment typically have the most impact on any neighboring homes.) Update our terminology on drinking and eating establish- ments in order to improve the clarity and breakdown of uses in Table 3-4.

Fences, Walls and Drinking Establishments Planning & Land Development Regulation Board Public Hearing June 3, 2015