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2019-117 Denton Square District StandardsDate: May 31, 2019 Report No. 2019-117 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Incorporation of changes requested by City Council into the draft Denton Square District ordinance. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Staff has incorporated changes related to temporary construction screening and vacant lots that were requested by City Council on March 26 into a revised Denton Square District Ordinance. This ordinance has been reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office BACKGROUND: On March 25, 2019, a public forum was held at the Development Services building. Approximately 30 individuals attended, including business and property owners, residents, and generally interested citizens from across the city. Overall, those in attendance were supportive of The Denton Square District and associated standards and guidelines, and provided feedback which particularly focused on murals, painting unpainted brick, historic preservation, and building heights. On March 26, 2019, City Council held a work session to discuss the results of the public forum and staff’s proposed changes to the standards and procedures. Staff proposed that projects be reviewed by City Council rather than a board, proposed that murals on facades facing the Square proper be limited to 25% of the area of the façade, provided clearer standards for window glass on the first and second stories, and provided strengthened language on historic preservation. Staff also responded to public forum concerns by proposing that new building heights be limited to two stories on the Square. City Council gave consensus support for staff’s proposed changes, requested more detailed standards related to temporary construction barriers and vacant lots, and directed staff to prepare an ordinance incorporating those changes and to bring it to Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council for consideration for approval. Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the revised ordinance 6-0 on May 29, 2019. The ordinance will be presented to City Council on June 4, 2019 for consideration. DISCUSSION: In response to the request to provide more detailed standards for temporary and long-term screening of construction areas and vacant lots created by demolition within the Denton Square District, staff has incorporated the following changes into the Denton Square District draft ordinance:  Temporary Construction Barriers: o Requirement and design standards for Temporary Construction fencing to be installed following any demolition or catastrophic loss of a building. o City Council approval required for any graphics on the screening.  Vacant Lots: o Requirement for Post-Demolition Redevelopment Plan, subject to City Council approval, for all proposed non-emergency demolitions. Date: May 31, 2019 Report No. 2019-117 o Requirement that the temporary screening of a vacant lot, created by an emergency demolition or catastrophic loss, be replaced with either a masonry wall, a landscaped area, or another City Council-approved plan, if building construction activity on the lot has not begun within one year. CONCLUSION: Staff has made revisions to the Denton Square District and Design Standards as requested by Council and is presenting the revised Denton Square District Ordinance to Council for consideration for adoption. STAFF CONTACT: Scott McDonald Director of Development Services (940) 349-8539 scott.mcdonald@cityofdenton.com