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PLANNING & ZONING AGENDA ITEM REVIEW FORM |
4.B.
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 04/11/2023
- Submitted By:
- Jose A. Guzman, Director of Planning & Zoning, Planning & Zoning Department
ITEM:
Public hearing followed by discussion and possible action on any and all matters regarding Text Amendment Case No. 2023-0048. A request by the City of San Luis for a text amendment to Title 18 of the City Code of the City of San Luis, Zoning Regulations to amend the provisions for front and side yard setbacks to allow a reduction in setbacks for certain structures including prohibitions for fire safety requirements and design specifications and amending permit requirements for accessory buildings.
A. Open public hearing
A. Open public hearing
1. Staff Presentation
2. Call to the Public on this item
2. Call to the Public on this item
B. Close public hearing
C. Action on Text Amendment Case No. 2023-0048
C. Action on Text Amendment Case No. 2023-0048
SUMMARY:
This is a request by the City of San Luis for a text amendment to Title 18 of the City Code of the City of San Luis, Zoning Regulations to amend the provisions for front and side yard setbacks to allow a reduction in setbacks for certain structures including prohibitions for fire safety requirements and design specifications and amending permit requirements for accessory buildings.
BACKGROUND:
The city's current regulations allow for the construction of cloth shade structures as long as they comply with building code regulations, including engineering design and zoning regulations pertaining to the required building setbacks. This means that the structure must be designed and constructed to meet all safety and structural requirements and must be placed at the appropriate distance from property lines and other buildings as specified by the zoning regulations regarding building setbacks.
Engineered design is required for metal structures under the International Building Code (IBC) to ensure that these structures are safe and able to withstand the loads and forces that they will be subjected to. The IBC sets out specific requirements for the design and construction of metal structures, including requirements for load-bearing capacity, stability, and resistance to wind, seismic and other forces.
Building setback requirements are to ensure that buildings are constructed at a safe distance from each other and from property lines, reducing the risk of fire and other hazards. This also provides space for emergency vehicles and other large vehicles to access the property in case of emergencies. Additionally, building setbacks also help to provide privacy, natural light, and ventilation for buildings and their occupants.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS:
The proposed changes are attached to the report in detail and include the following:
As required by State Statute and the City Code, a Citizen Review Meeting was held on April 4, 2023, at 5:00 P.M. The intent of this meeting was to allow the public to learn about the text amendment, ask questions and/or express any comments or concerns. Notice of the meeting was published in the local newspaper and there were no people from the public present.
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP:
To further promote community understanding of the proposed changes, explain the proposed changes to the city code, and elicit community comments, the Planning and Zoning Department will be hosting a community workshop regarding the proposed changes on April 20, 2023 at 5 PM in City Hall.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of Text Amendment Case No. 2023-0048
BACKGROUND:
The city's current regulations allow for the construction of cloth shade structures as long as they comply with building code regulations, including engineering design and zoning regulations pertaining to the required building setbacks. This means that the structure must be designed and constructed to meet all safety and structural requirements and must be placed at the appropriate distance from property lines and other buildings as specified by the zoning regulations regarding building setbacks.
Engineered design is required for metal structures under the International Building Code (IBC) to ensure that these structures are safe and able to withstand the loads and forces that they will be subjected to. The IBC sets out specific requirements for the design and construction of metal structures, including requirements for load-bearing capacity, stability, and resistance to wind, seismic and other forces.
Building setback requirements are to ensure that buildings are constructed at a safe distance from each other and from property lines, reducing the risk of fire and other hazards. This also provides space for emergency vehicles and other large vehicles to access the property in case of emergencies. Additionally, building setbacks also help to provide privacy, natural light, and ventilation for buildings and their occupants.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS:
The proposed changes are attached to the report in detail and include the following:
- Front Setbacks: Reducing front setback from 20 ft. to 10 ft. with specific details for visibility and to be located only in the driveway area.
- Accessory Buildings less than 200 sq. ft. without a permit but still require to comply with current setbacks for accessory buildings.
- Side Yard Setbacks Exceptions- Side yard setback exceptions only for shade structures that provide proof of compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1) Fire Code 2018, Section 10.2.3. Compliance with this code will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
As required by State Statute and the City Code, a Citizen Review Meeting was held on April 4, 2023, at 5:00 P.M. The intent of this meeting was to allow the public to learn about the text amendment, ask questions and/or express any comments or concerns. Notice of the meeting was published in the local newspaper and there were no people from the public present.
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP:
To further promote community understanding of the proposed changes, explain the proposed changes to the city code, and elicit community comments, the Planning and Zoning Department will be hosting a community workshop regarding the proposed changes on April 20, 2023 at 5 PM in City Hall.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of Text Amendment Case No. 2023-0048
RECOMMENDED MOTION:
A. I MOVE TO OPEN PUBLIC HEARING
C. I MOVE TO FORWARD TEXT AMENDMENT CASE NO. 2023-0048 TO CITY COUNCIL WITH RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL.
1. Staff presentation
2. Call to the public on this item
B. I MOVE TO CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING C. I MOVE TO FORWARD TEXT AMENDMENT CASE NO. 2023-0048 TO CITY COUNCIL WITH RECOMMENDATION OF APPROVAL.
