ATTACHMENT 2
ORDINANCE B
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CHAPEL HILL LAND USE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE REGARDING
THE RESIDENTIAL-SPECIAL STANDARDS-CONDITIONAL ZONING DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Council of the Town of Chapel Hill has
considered the proposed text amendments to the Land Use Management Ordinance
regarding the Residential-Special Standards-Conditional District and finds that
the amendments are warranted in order to achieve the purposes of the
Comprehensive Plan, as it relates to development and redevelopment of
properties in a manner that encourages a variety of objectives including: a)
affordable housing; b) a balanced transportation system; c) promoting a healthy
downtown and neighborhood commercial/employment areas; d) protection of the
natural environment; e) promotion of public art; f) protection of neighborhoods
and residential land uses; and g) the promotion of economic vitality,
environmental protection and social equity.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town of
Chapel Hill as follows:
Section 1. Subsection 3.4.1 to the Chapel Hill Land Use
Management Ordinance is hereby revised to read as follows:
“3.4.1 Residential-Special Standards-Conditional Zoning Districts
A Residential-Special
Standards-Conditional (R-SS-C) is hereby established, pursuant to North
Carolina General Statutes Section 160A-382. Uses allowed in this district shall
be those described in Section 3.7 and Table 3.7-1 (Use Matrix) of this Chapter,
and are permitted only upon issuance of a Special Use Permit by the Town Council pursuant to Section 4.5 of this Chapter.
Residential development and the recreational, open space,
and other urban amenities associated with such development when located within
the Residential- Special Standards-Conditional district shall, to the extent
practical, comply with the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
Zoning Atlas amendment applications, proposing to rezone a
site to the Residential-Special Standards-Conditional district shall comply
with A or B below:
- An applicant must demonstrate that the associated Special Use Permit application complies
with the following objective:
- Promotion of an 100% affordable on-site housing component.
Or
- An applicant must demonstrate that the associated Special Use Permit application achieves
the purposes of the Comprehensive Plan by complying
complies with
each of the following objectives:
- Promotion
of affordable housing on-site, and off-site when appropriate, that complies
with or exceeds the Council’s current affordable housing policy.
- Implementation
of an energy management and conservation plan that addresses carbon reduction,
water conservation and other conservation measures that comply with or exceed
the Council’s current energy management/ conservation policies.
- Encouragement
of a balanced private and public transportation system that promotes
connectivity and safety for vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians including
direct and/or indirect improvements to the community’s transportation systems.
- Support
of a healthy downtown district and/or neighborhood commercial/ employment
centers by identifying or providing reasonable accessible
pedestrian/bicycle and non-vehicular access to downtown/centers.
- In support of this objective, the
proposed development shall be located within a reasonable walking/cycling
distance of downtown or within a reasonable walking/cycling distance of a
neighborhood commercial /employment center, and include frontage along one of
the following transportation corridors:
- NC 54 between Town limits and US 15-501; or
- Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. between Rosemary Street and I-40; or
- US 15-501 between I-40 and Chatham County.
- Promotion
of Art (Private or Public) in private development that is visually accessible
to the public and/or providing direct/indirect opportunities for public art.
- Protection
of adjoining residential uses and neighborhoods with appropriate
screening/buffering and/or architectural design elements that is congruous and
sensitive to the surrounding residential areas.
- Protection/restoration
of the natural environment by implementing program(s) addressing stream
restoration, wildlife habitat, woodland, meadow restoration, steep slope
protection, and exotic invasive vegetation management, including programs that
encourage private/public partnership to restore and enhance environmental
resources.
- Promotion of green and ecologically sound developments.
- Encouragement
of a community character that promotes economic vitality,
economic environmental
protection and social equity.”
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be effective upon
enactment.
This the ___ day of March, 2009.