(a) Required:
The Town of Shady Shores is hereby defining
districts. The use heights and regulations are uniform within each
District.
R-1350-1 Residential District
R-1500-3/4 Residential District
R-1800-1/2 Residential District
R-2000-1/2 Residential District
H-1200-4400 Historical District
PD-Planned Development District
(b) Maps:
(1) Zoning Map -
Each area of land in the Town of Shady
Shores zoned under this ordinance or any pre-existing ordinance shall
be shown on the zoning map of the Town of Shady Shores, Texas.
(2) Planning Map -
Town of Shady Shores, as a portion of
the comprehensive plan established for planning growth and development
within the Town, attached hereto is a planning map, indicating future
land use and zoning within the Town.
(3) FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) -
A map created
by the NFIP for floodplain management and insurance purposes. The
FIRM shows the Town of Shady Shores’ base flood elevations,
flood zones and floodplain boundaries.
(c) Regulations Applicable to all Areas of the Town:
(1) All consideration possible will be given to the preservation of the
natural environment. Placement of dwellings and other improvements
will be planned with a minimum number of trees to be removed.
(2) Area Regulations:
(A)
Required front, side & rear yards:
(i)
Required front, side and rear yards must be open and unobstructed,
except for fences, shrubs and trees except as otherwise provided in
this section.
(ii)
No covered porch, covered terrace or accessory building shall
project into the required front, side or rear yard setback area of
the lot.
(B)
Side Yard:
For the purpose of side yard regulations,
one (1) main building and one (1) or more accessory buildings shall
be considered as one (1) building when occupying one (1) lot; provided,
however, there shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet between the sides
of the buildings on the same lot.
(i)
On corner lots there shall be a side yard of not less than fifteen
(15) feet, or the minimum side yard required by the district in which
the lot is located, whichever is greater, on the street side of the
lot. In the case of side street or reversed frontage (where corner
lot faces an intersecting street) there shall be a side yard on the
street side equal to the front yard on the lots in the rear.
(ii)
No accessory building on a corner lot shall be located all or
in part in the front or side yard setback areas adjacent to a public
street.
(C)
Setback and Side Yard Measurements:
All setback
and side yard minimum requirements are measured from the property
lines of the lot.
(D)
Height Limit:
No main or miscellaneous (chimneys
monuments, cupolas, domes, spires, standpipes, false mansards, and
other similar structures) structure shall exceed the height of thirty-five
(35) feet measured from the foundation of the house on lots that are
at least 1/4 acre and are within 100 yards of lakefront area.
(i)
Basis of Height Measurements:
The height of a
building shall be measured from the finished floor.
(E)
Lot Area:
On any lot held under separate distinct
ownership from adjoining lots at the time of passage of this ordinance,
such separately owned property being of record at the time, a single-family
dwelling may be erected even though the lot be of less area than required
by the regulations relating to lot area; provided, however, that in
any event the combined area of the dwelling and accessory building
shall not cover more than forty (40) percent of the total area of
the lot.
(F)
Drainage:
Subdivisions and lots shall have a registered
engineer’s storm drainage plan prepared to provide drainage
to standards required by the Town Engineer, and with the approval
of the Town Council. The subdivision or lot must then be developed
in strict conformity with the drainage plan, and maintained in compliance
with the drainage plan by the owner.
(G)
Manufactured Houses, Mobile Homes, Travel Trailers & Construction
Trailers:
No manufactured house, mobile home, travel
trailer, construction trailer, or similar structure shall be moved
into the Town of Shady Shores and used as a dwelling or otherwise
unless:
(i)
The Zoning Board of Adjustments approves a variance.
(ii)
It is a manufactured house or mobile home to be located in an
existing mobile home park, in compliance with Ordinance No. 188-1-2007,
as amended.
(H)
Parking:
There shall be provided, in connection with every use permitted, off-street parking spaces in accordance with the provisions of Article
3.3.
(I)
Sewage Requirements:
Unless served by the Lake Cities Municipal Utility Authority, each residence and each dwelling unit shall be provided with and connected to a properly constructed and adequate aerobic system or septic tank of not less than 500 gallon capacity, and with not less than 200 feet of lateral lines. And, such aerobic system shall be built and maintained in accordance with any and all rules and recommendations of the Department of Public Health of the State of Texas as authorized by the Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 366, and the same shall meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the Federal Housing Administration. A satisfactory percolation test is required prior to the issuance of a building permit. All must comply with Town of Shady Shores Ordinance 197-9-2007, as amended [article
13.02 of the Code of Ordinances].
(J)
Type of Materials:
(i)
Exterior wall construction for residential structures shall consist of a minimum of 75% standard masonry construction with no single wall face of any residence containing less than 50% of its exposed surface of standard masonry construction, excluding windows and doors, as defined in Article
1.1.
(ii)
Exterior wall construction for accessory buildings shall meet
the requirements of Article 2.1(K) [Article 2.1(c)(2)(K).]
(iii) Airplane hangars built on residential lots shall
be built using colors to coordinate with the main structure and with
the lower 1/3 of each wall, excluding doorways, to be consistent with
the main structure masonry.
(iv)
Agricultural buildings must be constructed of new materials
meeting the building code of the Town, or the specific provisions
of this ordinance. They may not be architecturally compatible with
the principal residence if the accessory building meets the requirements
of a Type 1 Accessory Building.
(K)
Accessory Building Regulations:
All accessory
buildings must be of one of the types listed below. A building permit
is required for all accessory buildings prior to the commencement
of construction. All accessory buildings shall meet the following
requirements:
(i)
The building, (except a Carport on a lot of less than 1/2 acre)
shall be located behind the residence, and shall not be located within
the rear or the side yard setback areas of the rear yard. A structure
with a roof, without walls, for the storage of, vehicles, trailers,
boats and/or farm implements, may be classed as either a Type 1 or
Type 2 Accessory building, but is only permitted to be located on
properties with Agricultural Tax Exemptions or on properties of more
than 5 acres or under 1/2 acre.
(ii)
Detached garages built to replace garages which are enclosed
or converted to living space as required herein shall be constructed
of brick, stone, cementitious materials or a combination thereof in
proportions similar to those on the principal building and the detached
garage shall be architecturally compatible with the principal building
as determined by the city engineer or designee.
(iii) All Accessory Buildings maximum height and square footage limits shall be as set forth below in (vii) [subsection
(viii)].
(iv)
Masonry is as defined in Article
1.1 DEFINITIONS (62) Standard Masonry Construction of this Zoning Ordinance.
(v)
Type 1 Accessory Buildings.
This type or class
of accessory building consists of accessory buildings that support
the agricultural use of the property as defined or permitted in areas
with Agricultural Tax Exemptions (or a lot size of not less than 5
acres), such as barns, loafing sheds, private stables or tool/equipment
sheds. Electricity and water connections are permitted. Use as living
quarters is prohibited. If toilet and/or shower facilities are provided,
adequate wastewater disposal must be provided and approved by the
Town building inspector.
(1) Maximum Size:
The maximum number of square feet of usable enclosed area is regulated by lot size, below in (vii) [subsection
(viii)].
(2) Location:
All portions of the accessory
building must be:
a. not less than 30 feet from any property line of
an adjacent owner, and
b. not less than 40 feet from any dwelling on any adjacent
property, and
c. not less than 40 feet from any road,
whichever is greater.
(3) Construction:
The building’s
construction materials must be of material defined by the Town Building
Codes. The Type 1 Accessory Building does not have to comply with
"Standard Masonry Construction" and may be constructed of wood and/or
factory painted or colored sheet metal, including standing metal seam
products. Corrugated metal is not allowed.
(4) Maximum Height:
The height of the
building shall not exceed 24 feet in height, or the height of the
main building, whichever is less.
(vi)
Type 2 Accessory Buildings.
This type or class
of accessory building consists of accessory buildings that are not
classed as Type 1 Accessory Buildings or Type 3 Accessory Buildings.
Type 2 accessory buildings include but are not limited to a shop or
recreation building, swimming pool cabana, boat storage, detached
garage for boat, recreational vehicle and motor vehicle storage, home
office, tool/equipment storage, greenhouse or stable. Type 2 Accessory
buildings may not be used for living quarters, or commercial purposes
and may not be used as rental property. No Type 2 Accessory building
will be permitted unless there is a principal residential dwelling
on the property. A carport for the storage of vehicles, trailers,
boats and/or farm implements classed as a Type 2 Accessory building
is only permitted to be located on properties that are less than 1/2
acre or on properties not less than 5 acres in size, or on lots that
are between 1/2 acre and 5 acres with Agricultural exemptions.
(1) Maximum Size:
The maximum number of square feet of usable enclosed area of the Accessory building is regulated by lot size, below in (vii) [subsection
(viii)]. The covered floor space of all structures on the property, including all accessory buildings and the principal residence may not exceed the maximum lot coverage of the property. Porch areas may not exceed an additional 20% of the total usable enclosed area.
(2) Maximum Height:
The height of the building shall not exceed the height regulated by lot size, below in Article (vii) [subsection
(viii)], or the height of the main building, whichever is less.
(3) Location:
Type 2 Accessory buildings
must be located not less than the minimum front and rear setback and
side yard requirements from the property lines, as required in the
zoning district in which the accessory building is to be located.
(4) Construction:
The building’s
construction materials must be substantially similar in color, composition
and design as that of the residential building, the lower 1/3 of each
wall excluding doorways must be brick or masonry, and generally meet
the requirements for the principal residential building. Corrugated
sheet metal siding is expressly prohibited. Roofing material must
also be substantially similar in color, composition and design as
that of the residential building and comply with the Town’s
building codes. For accessory buildings in excess of 300 square feet,
including, but not limited to, detached garages each exterior wall
shall be constructed with not less than the lower one third (1/3)
of the wall as masonry construction[.]
(5) Foundation:
A concrete foundation
is required for all Type 2 Accessory buildings, with the exception
of "Greenhouses."
(vii) Type 3 Accessory Buildings.
Type
3 Accessory buildings include pre-fabricated buildings and buildings
on skids used for the storage of tools, lawn care equipment, and similar
storage related to the residential dwelling on the property.
(1) Maximum Size:
300 square feet.
(2) Location:
A Type 3 Accessory building
must be located not less than the minimum front and rear setback and
side yard requirements from the property lines, as required in the
zoning district in which the accessory building is to be located.
(3) Maximum Height:
12 feet in height.
(4) Construction:
Accessory buildings
of 300 square feet or less may be of non-masonry construction or may
be of all metal with baked-on or pre-painted surface.
(viii) LOT SIZE DETERMINES THE TYPE AND SIZE OF ACCESSORY
BUILDINGS.
(1) Less than 1/2 acre:
One Type 2 (not
to exceed 700 square feet and 16 feet in height) or one Type 3 accessory
building.
(2) 1/2 acre to less than 1 acre:
One
Type 2 (not to exceed 1500 square feet and 16 feet in height) or one
Type 3 accessory building.
(3) 1 to less than 2 acres:
One Type
1 or Type 2 (not to exceed 2000 square feet and 16 feet in height)
and one Type 3 accessory building.
(4) 2 to less than 5 acres:
The total
of all accessory structures should not to exceed 4500 square feet
and 16 feet in height with a maximum of three (3) accessory structures
of Type 1, 2 and/or 3.
(5) 5 acres or more:
Not more than four
(4) type 1 or type 2 Accessory buildings. The total cumulative floor
space of all accessory buildings, (Type 1, 2, and/or 3) may not exceed
ten [percent] (10%) of the lot size. The height of Type 1 and Type
2 accessory buildings may not exceed 24 feet. Type 3 may not exceed
12 feet in height. The building materials do not have to match the
principal residence.
(Ordinance 256-5-2013 adopted 5/16/13; Ordinance 279-07-2015, secs. II, IV, adopted 7/13/15; Ordinance 302-06-2017, sec. 2.3.II, adopted 7/10/17; Ordinance 344-04-2021 adopted 4/12/21)