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Ordinance No. 18-4 amending Section 105 (Additional Standards for Specific Uses Allowed in Residential Zones) of Part 1 (Residential Districts) of Article 3 (Land Use Zoning Districts) of Chapter 7 (Planning, Development and Building) of the Code of the City of Colorado Springs 2001, as amended, pertaining to beehives.
(Legislative)
Presenter:
Peter Wysocki, Director of Planning and Development
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Summary:
Applicant: City of Colorado Springs, Planning and Development Department
Owner: N/A
Location: The proposed ordinance and associated standards apply city-wide
Previous Council Action:
The allowance for the single-beehive has been in city code for a number of years. There have been no recent attempts/proposals to modify the current language.
On January 8, 2018, this ordinance was introduced during the City Council Work Session.
On January 23, 2018, City Council approved this item on the Consent Calendar.
Background:
In brief, over the past 12-plus months, city staff has worked with Councilmembers Gaebler and Pico on the drafting of the proposed ordinance. The Food Policy Advisory Board was also instrumental in providing the justification for increasing the number of beehives and providing guidance/comments on the ordinance.
Current city code allows only one beehive on a lot zoned single-family residential.
The proposed ordinance increases the number of beehives allowed on single-family residential zoned lots based on lot size. It also establishes standards for setbacks and flyway barriers based on lot size. As with current standard in city code, the proposed ordinance allows keeping of beehive(s) as an accessory use by right, meaning no permit will be required by the City.
Financial Implications:
N/A
Board/Commission Recommendation:
The City Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the ordinance as proposed at its November 16, 2017 meeting. The Commission had some discussion regarding retaining lan...
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