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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02102022 Historic Preservation Work Session Packet - Land Use TableHistoric Preservation Commission Work Session Packet TOPICS: Continue work on the Downtown Historic Overlay (i.e., Land Use Plan) Thursday, February 10, 2022 City Council Chambers Beginning at 6:00 p.m. All public is invited to attend. 15.05.025 Land use districts —Established, definitions. (a) Established. The City is hereby divided into land use districts which shall be bounded and defined as shown on the official land use map. This official map, together with all explanatory matter thereon, as exhibited at the time of public hearing, is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be a part of this chapter. (b) Definitions —Purpose. (1) Rural residential district (RR). Intended to provide for stable, quiet, low density (one or two dwelling units per acre) detached single-family residential development, free from other uses except those which are both compatible and convenient to residents of such a district including recreational, religious and educational facilities of an appropriate scale and design complementary to the neighborhood character. (2) Single-family residential district (R1). Intended to provide for stable and quiet low to medium density (one to five dwelling units per acre) detached, single-family residential development, free from other uses except those which are both compatible and convenient to residents of such a district. (3) Two-family residential district (R2). Medium density (one to seven dwelling units per acre) transitional housing area with a mix of single and two-family units, free from other uses except those which are both compatible and convenient to residents of such a district. (4) Multi -family residential district (R3). Intended to provide opportunities for a higher density residential setting with a mix of housing units which are predominately multi -family units close to concentrations of public services, employment and/or recreation. This district may provide a transition between more intensive districts and lower density residential areas if sufficient screening and design features are provided to protect multi -family residences from undesirable effects. (5) Urban residential district (UR). Intended to allow an area of higher density mixed residential uses from detached single-family housing to multi -family apartments in conjunction with compatible low impact professional office uses in the area surrounding the downtown business district. (6) Office/residential district (OR). Intended to provide for medium density residential, commercial and office development designed to act as a transition zone between the high density central business district and surrounding medium -high density residential districts. (7) Harbor commercial district (HC). Provides an area for water -dependent or water -related uses with particular emphasis on transportation, tourist, recreational, commercial or industrial enterprises which derive major economic or social benefit from a harbor location. (8) Auto commercial district (AC). Intended to provide areas to accommodate highway -oriented commercial activities such as offices, certain institutional uses, and limited personal services and retail uses requiring substantial outdoor activity, traffic and parking, and which also serve the offices and nearby residential areas, and which do not materially detract from nearby residential areas. (9) Central business district (CBD). Provides for an area of convenient, attractive, concentrated commercial development primarily intended for retail, financial, entertainment and professional services occurring within enclosed structures. Regulations applying to this zone are designed to encourage a compact group of businesses of the type which are mutually beneficial and located close enough together to encourage walk-in trade. (10) Industrial district (1). Established as a district in which the principal use of land is for business, manufacturing, processing, fabricating, repair, assembly, storage, wholesaling and distributing operations, which may create some nuisance and which are not properly associated nor compatible Created: 2021-09-07 15:35:31 [EST] (Supp. No. 23-1) with residential land uses. It is intended to provide environmental safeguards for people employed in or visiting the district. Some visual amenity is expected in this district to make it compatible with adjoining residential or business districts. (11) Institutional district (INS). Public and private educational, administrative, government and health care uses, including public land reserve for future public development. The development standards are intended to set a high standard to assure that the activities provide visual amenity to the surrounding area. (12) Parks district (P). Is intended to designate park, recreation and commemorative property owned by the City, state or federal governments for recreation and other compatible public purposes. (13) Resource management district (RM). Lands which are generally undeveloped and cannot be precisely zoned due to inadequate information on the extension of public services and utilities; the suitability of the land to support commercial, residential, industrial or public uses; and other possible environmental consideration. (14) Historic Business District (HBD) (Ord. 626, § 3, 1989: Ord. 649, § 2, 1991) TABLE Zoning District Designations The following zoning district abbreviations are provided for information and interpretation: RR = Rural, very low density single-family residential R1= Single-family, low density residential R2 = Single and two-family, medium density residential R3 = Single, two and multi -family, high density residential UR = Urban residential, a mix of residential uses and low impact home professional offices OR = Office residential AC = Auto and neighborhood oriented, light commercial HC = Harbor commercial CB = Central business district - dense downtown commercial I = Industrial RM = Resource management - partially developable lands subject to floodplains and steep slopes INS = Institutional, public, quasi -public uses P = Parks HBD= Historic Business District Created: 2021-09-07 15:35:31 [EST] (Supp. No. 23-1) /77� 0146 Table 15.10.226. Land Uses Allowed e-- / KEY: 0 - Use Permitted Outright H - Home Occupation C - Use Requires Conditional Use Permit P - Use Requires Administrative Permit Blank - Use Prohibited Zoning Districts Principally Residential Principally Commercial Principally Public Uses RR R1 R2 R3 UR OR AC HC CB! I 1 1 RM INS P Accessory building 0 10 10 10 10 1 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 Adult entertainment INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Agency, i.e., travel, insurance, title, real estate, etc. I 0 0 0 0 0 Agriculture 0 Airport and related services 0 C Amusement or recreation facility 0 0 0 Animal shelter 0 C C Antenna, personal TV, satellite dish 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 Art gallery 0 0 0 0 0 O _ Assemblages, temporary large, i.e., circus, fair P P P P P P P Attraction, permanent major visitor C C C L C C Auditorium 0 0 _ 0 Auto repair, i.e., mechanic, glass body, upholstery C 0 Auto service/gas station 0 0 0 Auto/RV sales and rentals I 10 10 1 0 Boat sales 0 0 0 Boat, commercial building/fabrication i. 0 0 Boat, harbor/marina C C C C C Boat, repair and maintenance 0 0 0 C Boat, storage commercial 0 1 0 0 1 C Bulk material, i.e., concrete, gravel, sand, asphalt C C Business, marine retail sales and service I 0 0 0 0 1 C Business, package liquor 0 0 _ 0 Created: 2021-09-07 15:35:32 [EST] (Supp. No. 23-1) Business, retail sales and service 0 0 0 0 Business, retail sales and 0 service, industrial Campground, municipal C/P C C/ C/P P P Campground, camper park, C C/ C/ private / P P P Campground, employee C P Car/boat wash 0 0 0 Cemetery I 1 0 C 0 Center, community/civic I O 0 C C Center, mariner's 0 i 0 Oj 0 Center, senior or teen C C I C 0 0 C C Child care, licensed center I C C 1 0 1 0 1 01 C Child care, licensed home 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 010 0 Church C C C C C C 0 0 OIO 0 Clinic, medical 0 0 0 01 0 Clubs, C 0 0 C fraternal/lodges/social/veterans Cluster subdivision C C C Commercial Communications 1 C C C C C C tower less than 16 feet diameter or 75 feet in height p Commercial Communications 4 C C C tower 16 feet diameter or i greater than 75 feet in height Correctional/prison facility C C C C Crematory 0 Docks/wharves, industrial cargo 0 0 C C Dock, passenger 0 0 0 C 0 Drinking establishment, i.e., C C C bar, nightclub, lounge Drive-in facility —Fast food, C C C C (` C banking, etc. Dwelling, apartment in a 0 0 0 0 0 C commercial building (limited to one unit) Dwelling, apartment in a 0 0 C _ C commercial building (two or more units) Dwelling, apartment, efficiency 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or accessory Dwelling, apartment, studio C C Fc C C C Created: 2021-09-07 15:35:32 [EST] (Supp. No. 23-1) Dwelling, attached single- family, i.e., townhouse, row C C C C C C C Dwelling, condominium C C C C C C C Dwelling, detached single- family 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C C Dwelling, group home 0 0 0 0 0 0 C Dwelling, guest house 0 1 0 1 C Dwelling, multi -family (3 or more units) C C C C C C C Dwelling, two-family or duplex 0 0 0 0 0 C C Dwelling, watchman or caretaker 0 C Emergency services, pub/vol; i.e., fire, ambulance, rescue C C C C C C 0 C 0 0 C 0 Financial institution, i.e., bank, S&L C 0 0 Flea market, open air retail other than occasional C C i C Fuels, bulk storage and sales C Golf course 0 0 C Golf driving range 0 0 0 0 C Greenhouse/nursery— Commercial 0 0 0 Grocery, convenience store I C C C 0 0 0 0 Grocery, supermarket, foodmart 0 0 Health club C C 0 0 0 Home occupation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital C C House rental on a nightly basis P P P P P P Housing, bunkhouse C C C Housing, dormitory 0 0 Housing, nursing, retirement, convalescent C C C Kennel, commercial, musher or fancier INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Laundry, dry cleaning 0 C 0 0 Library 0 0 0 0 Livestock, excluding chickens and rabbits P P Livestock, chickens and rabbits P P P P P P P P P Lodging, B&B, rooms, duplex and accessory apartment H/P H/P H/P H/P H/P 0/ P 0/ P 0/ P O/P Lodging, hostel P P P P P P Lodging, hotel, motel, lodge, inn C 0 C C Lodging, multifamily dwelling apartment P P P P P P P _ Lumber yard/building supply C 0 C Created: 2021-09-07 1S:3S:32 [EST] (Supp. No. 23-1) [ Manufacturing —noxious, heavy j C Manufacturing, light fabrication, assembly I MC/P 0 Merchant, transient 0 0 Mobile home park Mobile home, residential, not in park INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Mobile home sales 0 0 [ Mobile medical unit ! I 0 0 0 Mobile vendor P P P P P P P P P I P P Mortuary/funeral home 0 0 0 Museum C 0 0 1 0 O I a 0 Office, boat charter, guide 0 0 0 1 01 0 C Office, business or professional 0 0 0 0 0 Office, government/quasi- government administration 0 0 0 O I 0 0 0 Office, mobile/temporary on construction site P P P P P P P P P I P P P F Office, home, professional 0 0 0 0 0,0 Parking lot C C 0 0 0 O A )-0 0 0 0 Personal services, i.e., beauty, shoe, tailor 0 0 1 0 OI Planned unit development C C C C I C C Playground, public tot lot 0 0 0 0 0 0 I O I 011 0 0 0 Railroad [ I I C I C C C Recreation, commercial indoor, i.e., bowling, skating 0 0 0 C Recreation, outdoor, i.e., miniature golf 0 I C C C Recreation, shooting range C C C Recycling center C C 0 C Recycling, self-service drop-off point 0 0 0 OI i 0 0 0 0 Repair service, i.e., large appliance I C I I C 10 Resource extraction, commercial subsurface, i.e., mining I C C C Resource extraction, commercial surface, i.e., gravel I I C C C Resource extraction, commercial timber harvesting I I I I C C Restaurant, food service, catering, brew pub I 0 10 10 I O 0 C Rooming or boarding house 0/ P 0/ P 0/ P 0/ I P I I I Roving Vendor I P I P I P P P P I P P P P P Created: 2021-09-07 1S:3S:32 [EST] (Supp. No. 23-1) Salvage —auto, wrecking, scrap, junkyard 1 C Sawmill or lumbermill C C School, college C C C School, public/private elementary/secondary C C C C C C C C' C School, vocational C 0 0 C 0 C Seafood processing, i.e., canning, rendering C C C C Shop, i.e., welding, sheetmetal, machine, steel fab. C C 0 Shop, i.e., wood, signs, cabinet, upholstery I I C i C 0 C 0 Shopping center (mall) I i C I CI Solid waste disposal, i.e., baler, transfer, landfill I C C C Storage, container f f P P P PI 0 1 P Storage, explosives ' C P Storage, outdoor, yard, material/equipment C 0 0 C Storage, self service 0 0 0 0 Storage, warehouse and distribution ` l 0 0 l 0 C C Studio, radio/television C 0 0 1 0 0 C Tanks, aboveground associated with service station C C 0 Taxidermy 0 10 0 0 0 Terminal, i.e., bus, truck, freight 1 0 C 0 C Terminal, marine/boat passenger 0 C 0 0 C Theater, concert, movie I 0 I 01 j Tool/equipment rental 0 I I 0 1 Temporary structure P P P I P P I P P P I PI P Utility facility' public electric, water, sewer, etc. C I C C C C C 0 0 I OI 1l 0 0 1 0 Vehicle impound lot 0 0 Vending machine repair, storage 0 I 0 C Veterinary hospital C C C Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) 0 10 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 (Ord. 94-25; Ord. 95-13; Ord. 95-17; Ord. 96-05; Ord. 96-10; Ord. 96-16; Ord. 97-13; Ord. 98-06; Ord. 98-09; Ord. 99-01; Ord. 99-13, § 2, 1999; Ord. No. 99-10; Ord. 2000-12; Ord. 2001-03; Ord. 2003-08; Ord. 2007-008, § 1, 2007; Ord. No. 2009-002, § 1; Ord. No. 2010-004, § 2; Ord. No. 2012-002, § 1; Ord. No. 2014-002, § 1; Ord. No. 2014-004, § 1; 2015-001, § 1; Ord. No. 2018-002, § 4; Ord. No. 2018-004, § 1; Ord. No. 2019-007, § 1, 3-26-2019; Ord. No. 2020-012, § 1, 10-12-2020) (Supp. No. 23-1) Created: 2021-09-07 15:35:32 [EST] VA