San Antonio Unified Development Code Group 17. Numbering and Referencing The numbering system is consistent with the system used throughout the City's.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Proposed Amendments to Chapter 32, Article V, Solid Waste Management Ordinance Case No. PH-ORD-041 Presented by the Orange County Environmental Protection.
Advertisements

WHAT DOES THE CITY of New Orleans ZONING ORDINANCE DO?
August 20, 2014 Infill Incentive District Revisions 2014.
Meeting the Letter and Spirit of the Law: Legal Components of Comprehensive Plans.
1 May 9, 2014 Nancy S. McNayr, AICP McNayr Paque, LLC Oklahoma Municipal League Oklahoma Municipal League Planning Commissioner Workshop Practical Advice.
Virginia Land Use Law 101 Transition Area/ Interfacility Traffic Area Committee May 2, 2013.
Code Comparison Changes 2012 IBC to 2012 NPFA 101 Developed for the Florida Department of Business And Professional Regulation Building Codes and Standards.
Legislative Changes to the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 (AB 340 and AB 197) Presented by: Contra Costa County Employees’ Retirement Association.
PRESERVATION and PROGRESS IN THE DRAGON RUN SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS PRESERVATION and PROGRESS IN THE DRAGON RUN SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS PARADIGM.
November 22, 2011 Historical Commission Mission : To promote, preserve and protect Alachua County’s historic resources.
Planning Issues in Agriculture Laws and Regulations Lecture 6 Lecture 6.
Chapter 22. Georgia Real Estate An Introduction to the Profession Eighth Edition Chapter 22 Land-Use Control.
Zoning 101 Key principles, components and processes Dh 2005.
Zoning The legislative division of an area into separate districts with different regulations within each district for land use, building size, and the.
Presented by: Tammy McRae Montgomery County Tax Assessor/Collector.
1 Implementing the Municipal Plan. 2 Overview The plan is a vision that must be implemented Many methods of implementation Communities must work to find.
Welcome to... Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook.
B IG I DEAS part 2 May 19, 2014 City of Duluth Unified Development Code.
Community Development Department GRAND HAVEN DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT City Council June 3, 2014.
September 2005Urban Planning Carleton University 1 Zoning By-Laws & Land Subdivision Official plan of a city provides the basis for: –Planning public facilities.
© OnCourse Learning Chapter 25 : Land-Use Control.
Zoning Revisions Update May UNO Division of Planning Project Team: Wendel Dufour,Director, Division of Planning Tim Jackson, AICPSenior Research.
HELEN THIGPEN STAFF ATTORNEY LEGISLATIVE SERVICES DIVISION MONTANA LEGISLATURE EDUCATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 18, 2011 County Zoning.
Land Use & Code Basics Baseline Information on Permits and Processes.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING January 5, 2010.
Proposed Amendments to Chapter 32, Article V, Solid Waste Management, and to Chapter 38, Zoning Orange County Code Presented by the Orange County Environmental.
Opposition to Proposed Building Height Variance in Case No. VA
Community Development Department OVERVIEW OF VARIANCES.
SUMMARY OF INFORMAL COMMENTS Temporary Waiver of Terms Regulations May 2006.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING July 21, 2009.
1 Prepared by Les Knapp, Associate Director, MACo and Amanda Stakem Conn, Principal Counsel to MDP* for the Maryland State Bar Association,
Community Development Department EUROPEAN VILLAGE MASTER PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT APPLICATION #2607.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING December 2, 2008.
Updates to Title 8. Anticipated Timeline… July - December 2013 Ideas Compiled Research and Drafting January 2014 Planning Commission Worksession Review.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING September 1, 2009.
May 20, 2008 Ordinance Affecting the Affordable Housing Advisory Board Amending Article V of Chapter 2 of the Orange County Code Ordinance Affecting the.
Community Development Department GRAND HAVEN DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT Planning & Land Development Regulation Board May 21, 2014.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING January 11, 2011.
Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code - MPC State enabling legislation for all municipalities except Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Newly Elected Officials.
Orange County Urban Chickens in Residential Districts BCC Presentation November 13, 2012 Orange County Urban Chickens in Residential Districts BCC Presentation.
Large-Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment Adoption Hearing October 23,
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING June 9, 2009.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING June 23, 2009.
Eastside Activity Center Zoning Overlay District and Amended Land Development Regulations.
Implementation of Urban Planning: Zoning and Subdivision Regulations Stuart Meck, FAICP Senior Research Fellow American Planning Association Module 2:
© 2010 by Cengage Learning Chapter 25 / Chapter 24 ________________ Zoning/ Land-Use Control.
Legal Obligations of Charter School Trustees May 2004.
Chapter 19 Land-Use Controls and Property Development Issues controlled by local land-use controls include how close developers can place units to each.
Dockets R-11-06;07;09 Zoning Regulation Amendments Proposed Amendments to the Cochise County Zoning Regulations regarding Lot Development Administrative.
ANNEXATION. WHY ANNEXATION CITIES PAY FOR A WIDE ARRAY OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES THAT BENEFIT ENTIRE REGIONS AND THE ENTIRE STATE. MOST STATES RECOGNIZE.
1 LURRP SUBDIVISION RECOMMENDATIONS August 11, 2010 CITY OF WATERBURY CITY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 26 KENDRICK AVENUE WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT.
Board of County Commissioners PUBLIC HEARING June 22, 2010.
PLN  Amendments to Chapters 3, 4 and 11 of the Adams County Development Standards and Regulations concerning the regulation of medical and.
Siemon & Larsen Outline of New Zoning Code. Siemon & Larsen Goals Eliminating redundant and conflicting provisions An overall update Address concerns.
Land Use & Code Basics Baseline Information on Permits and Processes for Vacation Home Rental Task Force 12/04/14 Vacation Home Rental Task Force Meeting.
Single Family Districts Working with staff, we ultimately settled on two districts.
Joy Patterson, Principal Planner City of Sacramento March 16 th, 2016 For the 2016 Planning Academy.
City Governments. How many governments are there in the United States? To Learning Objectives.
City of Portland Bureau of Development Services Staff Presentation to the Portland Design Commission Design Recommendation LU MS Conway’s NW.
OPEN SPACE/ CONSERVATION
Planning Commission Public Hearing September 9, 2016
Texas Master Naturalist Lindheimer Chapter
WARD 5 ETOBICOKE- LAKESHORE TOWN HALL MEETING
1133 Westchester Avenue, Suite N-202
Land Development Code (LDC)
Planning Commission Meeting: August 3, 2016
Special Exception to Reduce the Required Front Yard Setback for
What is OAL? The Office of Administrative Law (OAL) ensures that agency regulations are clear, necessary, legally valid, and available to the public. OAL.
City of Coral Gables Zoning Code Re-Write.
Real Estate Principles, 11th Edition
Presentation transcript:

San Antonio Unified Development Code Group 17

Numbering and Referencing The numbering system is consistent with the system used throughout the City's Code of Ordinances. Each section and subsection is keyed to the chapter, article and division as follows: Outside the section. When a reference is to text outside of the same section, the reference number starts with the chapter number (that is, 35), and continues to the appropriate level for the reference. For example, (a) refers to subsection (a) of Section 402 in Article IV of Chapter 35. The names "UDC" and "chapter" are used if the reference is to the entire ordinance or chapter Within the section. When a reference is to text within the same section, the name of subsection, paragraph, or sub- paragraph, as appropriate, is used, and the reference "number" starts with the appropriate subsection letter. For example, "See subsection (b)(2), below" refers to paragraph 2, of subsection (b), of the same section of the UDC. Purpose Statements. The beginning of most articles, divisions and sections includes an italicized purpose statement. The purpose statement summarizes the master plan policies that the section is designed to implement, other relevant public policies, and fact-findings governing the section. These purpose statements provide the basis for the development standards, but are not standards. In other words, an application for approval of a development cannot be denied because of a conflict with the purpose statement. However, an application will be denied where it conflicts with the standards. Neighborhoods The UDC implements the master plan's policy to encourage public participation and to protect neighborhoods. Incentives for pre-application meetings with neighborhoods are provided for Master Site Plans (section ). A new Neighborhood Conservation District overlay is added (section ). Section establishes procedures for registering neighborhood associations and establishing neighborhood plans. And, notice requirements are established which go beyond the minimum requirements of state statutes in order to inform the public about pending applications (section ) Section

Determining the Regulations for a Specific Site To determine the regulations of the UDC applicable to a site, the user must first find the site on the Official Zoning Map. The appropriate map will show the base zoning district that is applied to the site. It will also show if the site is subject to any overlay districts or special districts, and if the site contains a historic landmark. The user should then look up all the corresponding regulations. Start with the base zoning districts (in Article III). The base zoning districts state whether a use is allowed by right, allowed as a special exception, or prohibited. The Dimensional Matrix contains the setback and building height standards that apply to the uses that are allowed. In addition, the user should consult the Supplemental Use Regulations (Article III, Division 7) to see if additional requirements apply to the use he is contemplating. It is important to note that the zoning regulations do not apply to the unincorporated areas of Bexar County which adjoin the city and which are subject to the city's subdivision approval authority. These areas are known as the extraterritorial jurisdiction ("ETJ"). By state law, the city cannot regulate the use or density of land within the ETJ. However, an applicant may voluntarily choose a Use Pattern which may be restricted through a Master Site Plan coupled with restrictive covenants. By choosing to do so, the applicant may develop under alternative infrastructure standards as described in Article V. Determining Where a Specific Use May Locate To determine in what base zoning district a specific use may be located, the user must first determine what land use category it is in. Use the definitions in Use Matrix to look up a specific use. These are listed by category (for example, retail sales or heavy industry) rather than types of business. If there is a question as to how the use is defined, the Land-Based Classifications (LBCS) published by the American Planning Association should be consulted. The LBCS is a comprehensive classification system for land uses which is cross-referenced in the UDC. Then, look at the Use Matrix, which is located in section , to see the status of the particular land use. Land use categories may be allowed by right, allowed with special limitations, allowed only as a special exception (with additional conditions possible), or prohibited. You should also check base zoning district regulations for Supplemental Use Regulations because some uses are subject to special standards. section Finally, although a base zoning district may allow a use, a specific site may be subject to additional regulations from an overlay district or special district. The regulations of the overlay district or special district supersede the regulations of the base zoning district and may affect the uses allowed and conditions required, so those regulations should also be consulted. Determining Which Procedures Apply Each section of Procedures (Article IV) which contains a permitting process includes a subsection entitled "Applicability." This subsection describes the situations where a particular process is needed. If the section applies, the reader should then consult the following subsections, which describe how an application is initiated, how an application is processed, the criteria for review, and cross-references to other parts of the UDC. In addition, most sections have a subsection entitled "Scope of Approval" which describes the rights granted to an applicant by the issuance of approval of the permit. Keep in mind that not all permits entitle an applicant to begin construction. In fact, most simply permit an applicant to proceed to the next step in the approval process.