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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3051 AMND Zoning Map - Ped Place Overlay ORDINANCE NO. 5 I AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF ASHLAND ZONING MAP TO ADD A PEDESTRIAN PLACE OVERLAY Annotated to show deletions and additions to the code sections being modified. Deletions are bold lined4hroao and additions are in bold underline. WHEREAS, Article 2. Section l.of the Ashland City Charter provides: Powers of the City The City shall have all powers which the constitutions, statutes, and common law of the United States and of this State expressly or impliedly grant or allow municipalities, as fully as though this Charter specifically enumerated each of those powers, as well as all powers not inconsistent with the foregoing; and, in addition thereto, shall possess all powers hereinafter specifically granted. All the authority thereof shall have perpetual succession. WHEREAS, the above referenced grant of power has been interpreted as affording all legislative powers home rule constitutional provisions reserved to Oregon Cities. City of Beaverton v. International Ass'n of Firefighters, Local 1660, Beaverton Shop 20 Or. App. 293; 531 P 2d 730, 734 (1975); and WHEREAS, the City of Ashland is projected to grow by approximately 3,250 residents by 2030 and 2,000 employees by 2027, and the City Council reaffirmed the long-standing policy of accommodating growth within the Ashland Urban Growth Boundary rather than growing outward into surrounding farm and forest lands in the Greater Bear Creek Valley Regional Problem Solving(RPS) planning process; and WHEREAS, the City of Ashland seeks to balance projected population and employment growth with the community goal of retaining a district boundary and preventing sprawling development, and to this end examines opportunities to use land more efficiently for housing and businesses; and WHEREAS, the City of Ashland continues the community's tradition of integrating land use and transportation planning, and using sustainable development measures such as encouraging a mix and intensity of uses on main travel corridors to support transit service and use, integrating affordable housing opportunities, and reducing carbon emissions by providing a variety of transportation options; and WHEREAS, the City conducted a planning process involving a series of public workshops, on- line forum, key participant meetings and study sessions from October 2010 through September 2011 involving a three-step process in which participants identified the qualities that make a successful pedestrian place, developed vision statements for the three study areas, and reviewed and revised plans illustrating an example of what development might look like in a key location; and An Ordinance Adding Pedestrian Place Overlay Page I WHEREAS, the final report for the Pedestrian Place project included recommended amendments to the zoning map and land use ordinance which would support the development of the Pedestrian Places envisioned in the planning process being small walkable nodes that provide concentrations of housing and businesses grouped in a way to encourage more walking, cycling and transit use; and WHEREAS, the City of Ashland Planning Commission considered the above-referenced recommended amendments to the Ashland Zoning Map at a duly advertised public hearing on October 11, 2011, and following deliberations, recommended approval of the amendments by a unanimous vote; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ashland conducted a duly advertised public hearing on the-above-referenced amendments on November 1, 2011, following the close of the public hearing and record, deliberated and conducted first and second readings approving adoption of the Ordinance in accordance with Article X of the Ashland City Charter; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ashland has determined that in order to protect and benefit the health, safety and welfare of existing and future residents of the City, it is necessary to amend the Ashland Zoning Map in manner proposed, that an adequate factual base exists for the amendments, the amendments are consistent with the comprehensive plan and that such amendments are fully supported by the record of this proceeding. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The above recitations are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. The officially adopted City of Ashland Zoning Map, adopted and incorporated by Ashland Municipal Code Section 18.12.030, is hereby amended to add a Pedestrian Place (PP) Overlay designation to approximately 72 acres of land within the City limits, said overlay amendment is reflected on the revised Zoning Map, attached hereto as Exhibit A, and made a part hereof by this reference. SECTION'3. Severability. The sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses of this ordinance are severable. The invalidity of one section, subsection, paragraph, or clause shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses. SECTION 4. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City Comprehensive Plan and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "code", "article", "section", or another word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-lettered, and amendments — including map amendments, combined, provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions and text descriptions of the map amendments (i.e. Sections 1, 2-8, 9-10) need not be codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross- references and any typographical errors. The foregoing ordinance was first read by title only in accordance with Article X, An Ordinance Adding Pedestrian Place Overlay Page 2 Section 2(C) of the City Charter on the /day of 12011, and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this day of // , 2011. Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this AG day of 2011. tJStromberg, Mayor Revi ed as to for v David Lohman, City Attorney An Ordinance Adding Pedestrian Place Overlay Page 3 y � c 3 _ 2 an awvv Y i . .uuus. cuvv b t' c nv,wrsvr AJ No { 0 400 800 1,600 2,400 3,200 4,000Feet Key �r O Pedestrian Place Overlay Building Pedestrian Place Overlay Areas O Detail Site Review zone ASHLAND City Council Second Reading 11/15/2011 railroad Property lines are for reference only, not scaleable