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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-178P 1111UMDEMWLwurDmummi.WNiomomwoUn-m 'm"m 0. i4m,ml SmoOu &e NOTE Amended by Ordinance No. 2001-303 NOTE Ordinance No. 2001-303 superceded by Ordinance No 2001-345. ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2000-046 COMMONLY CALLED THE "RESIDENTIAL INTERIM REGULATIONS" TO PROVIDE FOR REVISIONS TO THE EXEMPTIONS TO SAID REGULATIONS, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE WHEREAS, the City of Denton has enacted Ordinance No 2000-046 (the "Residential Interim Regulations") to implement portions of the new Comprehensive Plan on an interim basis until such time as the City comprehensively amends its Code of Ordinances to implement the new Comprehensive Plan's polices, goals and strategies, and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the public interest to make certain amendments to the Residential Interim Regulations relating to the exemptions, and THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, HEREBY ORDAINS SECTION 1 Subsection A 3(a) of Ordinance No 2000-046 pertaining to an exemption for land containing 5 acres or less is hereby amended to read as follows This ordinance does not apply to (a) a residential development application for approval of land not more than 5 acres in size, SECTION 2 All other provisions of Ordinance No 2000-046 shall remain in full force and effect SECTION 3 If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of other provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are severable SECTION 4 This ordinance shall become effective upon the date of its passage and approval /%D ` / PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 2000 U� &.Cifi ,c, 16 'y dc- EULINE BROCK, MAYOR Page 1 of 2 P ILHAREMOEP W., DocummYWNlnmoMWVn vom .. ImMm RwWm�i,l 3lmdu &, ATTEST JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY By APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM HERBERT L PROUTY, CITY ATTi Page 2 of 2 S Ww Ou®wlMNioeew101Wd,mmEww,ro lnwlm0.e,WwWI Rep Aoo ORDINANCE NO Z00/_,3600 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS 2000-046 AND 2000-178 COMMONLY CALLED THE "RESIDENTIAL INTERIM REGULATIONS" TO PROVIDE FOR REVISIONS TO THE EXEMPTIONS TO SAID REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE WHEREAS, the City of Denton has enacted Ordinance No 2000-046 which was later amended by Ordinance No 2000-178 (the "Residential Interim Regulations") to implement portions of the new Comprehensive Plan on an interim basis until such time as the City comprehensively amends its Code of Ordinances to implement the new Comprehensive Plan's polices, goals and strategies, and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the public interest to make certain amendments to the Residential Interim Regulations relating to the exemptions, and THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, HEREBY ORDAINS SECTION 1 Subsection A 3(a) of Ordinance No 2000-046 as amended by Ordinance No 2000- 178 pertaining to an exemption for size of development less is hereby amended to read as follows This ordinance does not apply to (a) a single family residential development application for approval of land not more than 50 acres in size and a multi -family residential development application for approval of land not more than 5 acres in size, SECTION 2 Subsection E 2 b(2) of Ordinance No 2000-046 as amended by Ordinance No 2000- 178 pertaining to density consideration is hereby amended to read as follows (2) Density Consideration In considering the approval of a zoning plan the City Council may consider the current zoning of the subject property, the densities recommended by the Comprehensive Plan, the base densities, density criteria, density transfers and density increases set forth in this ordinance and overall considerations of health, safety and general welfare Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the maximum base densities, density transfers, and other density criteria contained in this ordinance are intended to be guidelines and do not restrict the City Council from permitting densities that exceed such density maximums or criteria Page 1 of 2 SW rpocummldAtNooee,\OIUM Min wt w Iolaiw Ra da .l Repd SECTION 2 All other provisions of Ordinance Nos 2000-046 and 2000-178 shall remain in full force and effect SECTION 3 If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of other provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are severable SECTION 4 This ordinance shall become effective upon the date of its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED this the avt day of 2001 ATTEST JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY By9jeA �� APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM HERBERT L PROUTY, CITY ATTORNEY al Z.4'"� Ark EULINE BROCK, MAYOR Page 2 of 2 S `Ov Dowma�iJ�O�d�o meeM1UN wmdmm,m IMM. Pdd W.I RepE ORDINANCENO AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, SUPERCEDING ORDINANCE NO. 2001-303 AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2000-046 AND 20TO P COMMONLY CALLED THE IPTIONS O SAID REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR THEEXEM REVISIONS TO CTIVE DATE, AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFE CLAUSE. which was later WHEREAS, the City of Denton has enacted Ordinance N Regulations") o unpa meet portions amended byOrdmanceNo 2000-178 (the"Ressbasis untiln such time goals and ely of the new comprehensive can es to implement he new Compreh ns vetPlan,s polity ces, goals an amends its Code of strategies, WHEREAS, on August 21, 2001 the City Council approved certain amendments to e Residential Interim Regulations pursuant to Ordinance No 2001-303, WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7 11 of the Rules and Procedure of the City Council a motion to reconsider the approval of Ordinance No 2001-303 was considered and approved on September 4, 2001, the public WHEREAS, the City Council findsthat and In ercedeOrdinancesNoo2001-303 wth amendments to the Residential Interim Regulations It this ordinance, and THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, HEREBY ORDAINS Ordinance No 2000- 1 Subsection A 3(a) of Ordinance No 2000-046 a SECTION s amended by pertaining to an exemption for size of development is hereby amended to read as follows 178 SECTION This ordinance does not apply to (a) a single faintly residential development application for approval of land not more than 25 acres in size land not more ulsthan 5 acreresidential size development application for approval SECTION 2 Subsection E 2 b(2) of Ordinance ame d d o6 as amended ead ass follows ordinance No 2000- 178 pertaining to density consideration is hereby Page 1 of 1 s w.. no.�.mww.�ew��ua ®aammim unmim anWmum ae� m.. (2) Densrtv Consideration In considering the approval of a zoning plan the City Council may consider the current zoning of the subject property, the densities recommended by the Comprehensive Plan, the base densities, density criteria, density transfers and density increases set forth in this ordinance and overall considerations of health, safety and general welfare Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the maximum base densities, density transfers, and other density criteria contained in this ordinance are intended to be guidelines and do not restrict the City Council from permitting densities that exceed such density maximums or criteria SECTION 2 All other provisions of Ordinance Nos 2000-046 and 2000-178 shall remain in full force and effect This ordinance supercedes Ordinance No 2001-303 in its entirety SECTION 3 If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of other provisions or applications, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are severable SECTION 4 This ordinance shall become effective upon the date of its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED this the � day of ,() /y/,6� Pi{ J , 2001 ATTEST JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM HERBERT L PROUTY, CITY ATTORNEY a EULINE BROCK, MAYOR Page 2 of 2