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Ordinance No. 21-77 creating an extension of a moratorium on the enforcement of certain zoning code violations related to carports in front yard setbacks until December 7, 2021
(Legislative)
Presenter:
Mitch Hammes, Neighborhood Services Manager
Peter Wysocki, Director of Planning and Community Development
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Summary:
Carports erected in required front yard setbacks are currently a violation of the City Code. This issue came to City Council's attention after enforcement action on approximately 84 carports was initiated based on complaints received by Neighborhood Services (Code Enforcement) and appeals of the Notice of Violations were heard. Proponents of front yard carports indicated that carports are necessary in our city to protect vehicles from hail. At that time, City Council directed staff to look into code amendments that can be made to allow carports in required front yard setbacks.
On July 27, 2021, City Council denied the proposed ordinance to allow carports in the front yard setbacks by a vote of 4:4:1:0. Staff was tasked with preparing another draft ordinance and will present the draft to the City Planning Commission on September 16, 2021. Subsequent presentations to City Council will be scheduled.
An additional enforcement moratorium is necessary in order to afford time to present the aforementioned draft ordinance to City Council for consideration and action.
Previous Council Action:
On July 13, 2021, this Ordinance was finally passed to extend the moratorium to September 12, 2021, on the Consent Calendar by a vote of 8:0:1:0 (Councilmember Avila was absent).
Background:
City Council passed Ordinance No. 21-22, imposing a six (6) month moratorium on the standards contained in City Code ? 7.3.105(A)(1)(A) with regard to any carport within a front yard setback in any residential zone, with certain exceptions.
The initial six (6) month moratorium expires on July 12, 2021, and a proposed amendment to the City Code...
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