It is the intent of this Subsection to offset the high level of detailed standards in this Chapter
7 with an expeditious approval of projects that meet the general goals and intent of this district and to ensure consistency and quality of design.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15)
(A) Prior
to obtaining a Site or Building Permit, an approved Downtown Development
Plan must be obtained from the Planning Director (or from the City
Council, if the Director's decision is appealed) demonstrating that
the proposal meets the goals, intent, and general standards contained
in these district regulations.
(B) A Downtown
Development Plan application shall include the following information
and documents that demonstrate compliance with the Downtown district:
(4) Parking
required and provided
(5) Landscape,
screening, fencing and streetscape plans
(6) Building
elevations indicating materials and colors
(7) Building
sections as appropriate, or as may be requested by the Planning Director
(8) Calculations
for each exterior building material, window area
(10) Minor or Major Waivers being requested or previously approved
(11) Traffic Impact Analysis, if required
(12) Schematic Engineering Drawings and, as applicable, utility layout
and capacity analysis
(C) An application for a Downtown Development Plan shall be processed in accordance with the City’s procedures set forth in Article 2, Division
1 of Chapter
1 of this GDC.
(D) The Director,
in making an initial decision on a Downtown Development Plan application,
shall determine whether the Plan meets the goals, intent, and standards
of the Downtown district.
(E) Denial
or conditional approval of a Downtown Development Plan by the Director
may be appealed to the City Council using the same process as required
for a Major Waiver. The appeal shall be filed in writing with the
Director within thirty calendar days following the date of the Director’s
action on the Downtown Development Plan application.
(F) If the
application includes a request for a Major Waiver, the Director shall
schedule the application for hearing before the Plan Commission along
with a recommendation on the application. The Plan Commission, following
a public hearing, shall forward its recommendation to the City Council
for hearing on the application and Major Waiver request. The City
Council, following a public hearing, shall approve, approve with conditions
or deny the application for a Downtown Development Plan and the Major
Waiver request.
(G) The notice
and hearing procedures for approval of a zoning change under the GDC
shall be used to process the request for a Major Waiver.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15; Ordinance 7079, sec. 47, adopted 8/20/19; Ordinance 7107, sec. 89, adopted 12/3/19; Ordinance 7524 adopted 4/16/2024)
(A) A Regulating
Plan may be required for any multi-phased development in order to
ensure continuity of development.
(C) Regulating
Plans may be prepared by an applicant or by the City.
(D) Regulating
Plans will correlate to adjacent plans and development, and will be
incorporated as part of the regulations governing the Downtown district.
(E) Content.
Regulating Plans will include:
(1) Street
network depicting all major, secondary, collector, local and alley
thoroughfares and trail network;
(4) Location
and capacity of utilities;
(5) Mandatory
or recommended flex space construction at-grade;
(6) Terminated
vista and landmark feature locations;
(7) Building
height, building type or land use overlay(s) (if applicable);
(8) A
Phasing Plan of open space amenities (if applicable);
(9) Any
waivers being requested (any variation to this Chapter’s standards
must be specifically requested); and
(10) Any requirements specific to the site, as may be determined by the
Planning Director.
(F) An application for a Regulating Plan shall be processed in accordance with the City’s procedures set forth in Article 2, Division
1 of Chapter
1 of this GDC.
(G) The Director,
in making an initial decision on a Regulating Plan application, shall
determine whether the Plan meets the goals, intent, and standards
of the Downtown district.
(H) Denial
or conditional approval of a Regulating Plan by the Director may be
appealed to the City Council using the same process as required for
a Major Waiver. The appeal shall be filed in writing with the Director
within thirty calendar days following the date of the Director’s
action on the Downtown Development Plan application.
(I) If the
application includes a request for a Major Waiver, the Director shall
schedule the application for hearing before the Plan Commission along
with a recommendation on the application. The Plan Commission, following
a public hearing, shall forward its recommendation to the City Council
for hearing on the application and Major Waiver request. The City
Council, following a public hearing, shall approve, approve with conditions
or deny the application for a Regulating Plan and the Major Waiver
request.
(J) The notice
and hearing procedures for approval of a zoning change under the GDC
shall be used to process the request for a Major Waiver.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15; Ordinance 7079, sec. 48, adopted 8/20/19)
(A) Types
of Waivers.
For the purposes of this district, there
shall be two types of Waivers of design standards - Minor and Major.
A Waiver may be made in conjunction with an application for a Downtown
Development Plan, or prior to and independent of the application.
Any Waiver must be specifically requested by the Applicant. No Waivers
to standards will be considered approved if not specifically identified
in the request for approval of a Development Plan.
(B) Minor Waivers are those changes to design standards in the Downtown district that are determined to meet the goals and intent of this district as stated in Article 1 of this Chapter
7 and throughout this Chapter. Minor Waivers may be approved administratively by the Director. A Minor Waiver may only be approved if it:
(1) Meets
the goals and intent of this district;
(2) Does
not materially change the circulation and building location in the
area;
(3) Does
not change the relationship between buildings and the street; and
(4) Does
not allow a use not otherwise authorized in this district.
(C) Major Waivers are material and substantial changes to
the design standards in the Downtown district, or changes which may
initially appear to be in conflict with the goals and intent of this
district. Major Waivers may only be approved by the City Council,
following a recommendation by the Planning Director and the Plan Commission.
In order to approve a Major Waiver, the City Council shall find that
the Waiver:
(1) Meets
the general intent of this district; and
(2) Will
result in an improved project which will be an attractive contribution
to the Downtown district.
(D) The City
may impose conditions in the granting of any Waiver in order to implement
the Downtown Plan, and to mitigate negative impacts to neighboring
properties, public streets or open space.
(E) The following
Waivers are authorized within the Downtown district, subject to the
procedures in this Section:
(1) Minor Waivers include changes to the following standards,
or as otherwise identified in these district regulations:
(a) Reduction in minimum floor-to-ceiling height for Flex Space at-grade
space of up to ten percent;
(b) Vehicular access drive locations;
(c) Vehicular access from a street where alley access is available;
(d) Continuous building frontage less than seventy-five percent, but
not less than sixty percent;
(e) Counting parking lot frontage which is planted with a double row
of trees and landscaping, as part of the requirement for continuous
frontage;
(f) Separation of business patrons from the general public on a sidewalk,
using another method than planters or fencing;
(g) Use of building materials other than masonry and 3-stage stucco on
walls not visible from a street, plaza or other public open space;
(h) Increase the amount of window area by up to fifteen percent for building
facades that contain loft residential units;
(i) Bicycle parking requirements;
(j) Use of neon as a lighting source;
(k) Use of a stamped concrete version of brick, stone or cobbles as a
paving surface;
(l) Approval of a marquee sign; and
(m) Approval of more than one wall sign for a single-occupancy building.
(2) Major Waivers include changes to the following standards,
and as otherwise identified in these district regulations:
(a) Various land uses in sub-districts as indicated in
Table 7-1;
(b) Exceeding limitations established for a Minor Waiver; and
(c) Any variation in rules not covered by a Minor Waiver.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15; Ordinance
7524 adopted 4/16/2024)
An amendment to an approved Downtown Development Plan must be submitted prior to the time for lapse of approval provided in Section
7.32 below. In the event an amended Downtown Development Plan is approved, the approving authority amending the Plan shall specify the time for lapse of such approval, not to exceed two years (that is, 730 calendar days), consistent with Section
7.32.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15)
The approval of any component of a Downtown Development Plan shall lapse in accordance with the provisions of Chapters
2,
3 or
4 of this GDC (as applicable), including requests for extensions.
(Ordinance 6773 adopted 5/19/15)