File #: Ord. 986    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 12/16/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/7/2017 Final action:
Title: Consider Zoning Text Amendment Ordinance - R1 Lot Building Area Ratio.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Ordinance, 2. 2 - R1 Building Coverage Analysis, 3. 3 - Planning Commission Rationale, 4. 4 - R1 Building Area PowerPoint Presentation
Date: February 7, 2017

To: City Council

From: Scott Tempel, City Planner
Chris Heineman, Community Planning and Development Director

Title
Consider Zoning Text Amendment Ordinance - R1 Lot Building Area Ratio.

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council approves the second reading of the Ordinance to increase the Building Area Ratio for residential properties in the R1 zoning district from 25% to 30%.

Summary Report:
Staff is recommending City Council approval of an amendment to the Land Development Code (LDC) standards for Building Area Ratio (BAR) in the R1 zoning district. Table 3.2-1 of the LDC sets the Building Area Ratio at 25%, which is the area of the lot covered by the footprint of a principal building, detached garage, and covered porches expressed as a percentage of the total lot area. This standard was put in place in 2011 in an attempt to limit the construction of large homes in the R1 zoning district that are out of character with a neighborhood. It is not intended or designed to address impervious surface or stormwater runoff issues.

The impact of this standard has affected existing homes more than proposed homes. While two preliminary home designs have had to be slightly reduced to meet the standard, six variances have been issued to owners of small lots wishing to add a garage. Many other residents have inquired about the process and opted not to go forward with a variance application which would be required to make their garage project or small addition permissible.

To address this situation, staff is recommending that the BAR be raised to 30% for the R1 zone. This is the same BAR as in the N1 zoning district. Only one BAR variance has been requested and granted in the N1 in the past three years. The attached document (Attachment #2) provides further technical analysis as to the need for the change.

In the R1-B Building Coverage Analysis, study one provides the baseline for the district. Based on this information, approximate...

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