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Regular   6.C.
Regular City Council Meeting
Meeting Date:
03/22/2010
TITLE
Amendment to Sec-451 and adding new Sec 24-480 and Sec 24-490 - Parking Meters and Zones Public Hearing and 1st reading
PRESENTED BY:
Candi Beaudry
Department:
Planning & Community Services
Presentation:

PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT

This is a companion code amendment to accomplish the parking management goals for the East Billings Urban Renewal District (EBURD). These goals and strategies have been prepared and recommended by Nelson/Nygaard Associates, the consultant firm working with the City on this project. The Zoning Commission has conducted a public hearing on the proposed parking overlay district and zoning code amendments. The Zoning Commission also received a draft of this companion code amendment. The City Council is expected to conduct a public hearing and take action on this amendment at the same meeting when the zoning code amendments are also considered.

ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED

The consultant and Steering Committee reviewed the options available to better manage parking within the EBURD district. The current parking code is a disincentive to reinvestment in the district. This amendment is considered a key element of the three proposed code amendments that will achieve several goals of the EBURD Master Plan approved in July 2009. Those goals are as follows:
1. Foster economic growth in the District & surrounding region.
2. Foster distinct mixed use, industrial, and hospitality centers with a strong sense of place and character.
3. Ensure existing industrial uses can continue to operate as desired.
4. Integrate the edges of the District with the North Park Neighborhood, the Downtown Core, the Medical Corridor, and the University.
5. Provide a variety of transportation connections and choices throughout the District and surrounding
areas.
6. Encourage environmental consciousness, green development, clean technology, and
healthy living.
7. Make development decisions predictable, fair, and cost effective.

FINANCIAL IMPACT

There will be a financial impact on the City's Parking Division if future development in the district requires implementation of a Permit Parking district or installation of parking meters and signage to manage the demand for on-street parking. 

This amendment does not require the city to survey on-street parking vacancy within the district. The city may initiate an on-street parking survey on an as needed basis. The estimated inventory of on-street parking spaces is 1,950 (parrallel parking) and 6,600 off-street parking spaces. Supply of parking in the district exceeds demand at this time.

RECOMMENDATION

The Planning Division recommends the City Council approve the amendment to Section 24-451 Parking Meters and Zones and the addition of two new sections 24-480 Permit Parking Districts and 24-490 East Billings Parking Overlay District. 

APPROVED BY CITY ADMINISTRATOR

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