Wellborn Zoning Districts Focus Group Meeting

 
Wellborn Zoning Districts
Focus Group meeting
 
Planning & Development Services
Jessica Bullock, Staff Planner
 
 
 
 
 
Wellborn Estate
 
Purpose Statement
 
These areas will tend to consist of 
low-density single-family 
residential lots of 
two
acres 
or more but may be 
one acre if clustered 
around undeveloped open space.
 
Open space should be provided so density is not increased when using the cluster
option.
 
Open space should be provided against areas of lower
residential density through the cluster and open space
option or through a buffer requirement.
 
 
 
Wellborn Estate
 
 
Permitted Uses
Agricultural Use, Barn or Stable for Private Stock
Agricultural Use, Farm or Pasturage
Manufactured Home (P*)
Single-Family Detached
Educational Facility, Primary & Secondary
Educational Facility, Outdoor Instruction (C)
 
 
Government Facilities (P*)
Parks
Places of Worship (P*)
Country Club
Utility (P*)
WTF – Unregulated
 
Dimensional Standards
 
Minimum width: 
 
100’
Minimum depth: 
 
none
Front setback: 
 
30’
Side setback: 
 
10’
 
 
 
Street side setback:
 
15’
Rear setback:  
 
20’
Max. height:
  
35’*
Max du/acre: 
 
0.5 unit/acre
 
*Public, civic, and institutional structures shall have a 50’ maximum height.  Single-family height protection
applies.
 
Cluster: Standards apply on perimeter with minimum 10-foot separation between structures
 
10% minimum of gross area used for open space
 
Wellborn Restricted Suburban
 
Purpose Statement
This district is generally for areas that should have a moderate level of
development activities. These areas will tend to consist of 
medium-density single-
family 
residential lots (
minimum 20,000 square feet
) and may be 
clustered for
reduced lot sizes (minimum 8,000 square feet
).
 
Open space should be provided so as to that density is not increased when using
the cluster option. Such open space should be 
in addition to a general open space
requirement of 15% of the developing area
.
 
Townhouses, office and light commercial activity may
also occur within 15% of the developing area
, and
should generally be located in a fashion to limit the
visual and character impact on surrounding residential
uses.
 
Permitted Uses
Agricultural Use, Barn or Stable for Private Stock
Agricultural Use, Farm or Pasturage
Single-Family Detached
Educational Facility, Primary & Secondary
Educational Facility, Outdoor Instruction (C)
Government Facilities (P*)
 
 
 
Parks
Places of Worship (P*)
Country Club
Utility (P*)
WTF – Unregulated
 
Dimensional Standards
 
Minimum width: 
 
100’
Minimum depth: 
 
none
Front setback: 
 
30’
Side setback: 
 
10’
 
 
 
Street side setback:
 
15’
Rear setback:  
 
20’
Max. height:
  
35’*
Max du/acre: 
 
0.5 unit/acre
 
*Public, civic, and institutional structures shall have a 50’ maximum height.  Single-family height protection
applies.
 
Cluster: Standards apply on perimeter with minimum 10-foot separation between structures
 
10% minimum of gross area used for open space
 
Wellborn Restricted Suburban
 
Wellborn Commercial
 
Purpose Statement
This district is generally for concentrations of commercial activities that 
focus primarily on the nearby
residents versus the larger community
. Such uses shall be 
limited in size and not accommodate for drive-
thru services
. Specific design elements should be incorporated into such developments so as to 
limit the
visual impact 
on the community and 
enhance the defined character
.
 
Dimensional Standards
Minimum width: 
 
50’
Minimum depth: 
 
100’
Front setback: 
 
25’
Side setback: 
 
7.5’
Street side setback:
 
15’
Rear setback:  
 
20’
Max. height:
  
2 Stories/35’*
*Public, civic, and institutional structures shall have a 50’ maximum height
 
Wellborn Commercial
 
Permitted Uses
 
Animal Care Facility, Indoor
Art Studio/Gallery
Commercial Amusements (C)
Commercial Day Care
Dry Cleaners/laundry
Educational Facility, Indoor Instruction
Educational Facility, Primary & Secondary
Educational Facility, Tutoring
Fuel Sales
Government Facilities (P*)
Health Care, Medical Clinics
Health Club/Sports Facility, Indoor
Offices
Parks
Personal Service Shop
Places of Worship (P*)
Printing/Copy Shop
Restaurants
Retail Sales & Service
Storage, Self Service (P*)
Utility (P*)
WTF – Unregulated
 
Next Steps
 
Stakeholder review period
Drafting of the ordinance
Stakeholder review period
Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting
Recommendation
Public hearing
City Council Meeting (Summer 2016)
Final determination
Public hearing
 
Questions/Comments
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Wellborn Zoning Districts Focus Group Meeting involves planning and development services led by Jessica Bullock, Staff Planner. The districts discussed include Wellborn Estate and Wellborn Restricted Suburban, each with specific purpose statements and dimensional standards. Wellborn Estate focuses on low-density single-family residential lots with open space considerations, while Wellborn Restricted Suburban allows medium-density residential lots with provisions for open space and mixed-use areas. Both districts have specific permitted uses and development requirements outlined for urban planning initiatives.

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  1. Wellborn Zoning Districts Focus Group meeting Planning & Development Services Jessica Bullock, Staff Planner

  2. Wellborn Estate Purpose Statement These areas will tend to consist of low-density single-family residential lots of two acres or more but may be one acre if clustered around undeveloped open space. Open space should be provided so density is not increased when using the cluster option. Open space should be provided against areas of lower residential density through the cluster and open space option or through a buffer requirement.

  3. Wellborn Estate Dimensional Standards Minimum width: Minimum depth: Front setback: Side setback: 100 none 30 10 Street side setback: Rear setback: Max. height: Max du/acre: 15 20 35 * 0.5 unit/acre *Public, civic, and institutional structures shall have a 50 maximum height. Single-family height protection applies. Cluster: Standards apply on perimeter with minimum 10-foot separation between structures 10% minimum of gross area used for open space Permitted Uses Government Facilities (P*) Parks Places of Worship (P*) Country Club Utility (P*) WTF Unregulated Agricultural Use, Barn or Stable for Private Stock Agricultural Use, Farm or Pasturage Manufactured Home (P*) Single-Family Detached Educational Facility, Primary & Secondary Educational Facility, Outdoor Instruction (C)

  4. Wellborn Restricted Suburban Purpose Statement This district is generally for areas that should have a moderate level of development activities. These areas will tend to consist of medium-density single- family residential lots (minimum 20,000 square feet) and may be clustered for reduced lot sizes (minimum 8,000 square feet). Open space should be provided so as to that density is not increased when using the cluster option. Such open space should be in addition to a general open space requirement of 15% of the developing area. Townhouses, office and light commercial activity may also occur within 15% of the developing area, and should generally be located in a fashion to limit the visual and character impact on surrounding residential uses.

  5. Wellborn Restricted Suburban Dimensional Standards Minimum width: Minimum depth: Front setback: Side setback: 100 none 30 10 Street side setback: Rear setback: Max. height: Max du/acre: 15 20 35 * 0.5 unit/acre *Public, civic, and institutional structures shall have a 50 maximum height. Single-family height protection applies. Cluster: Standards apply on perimeter with minimum 10-foot separation between structures 10% minimum of gross area used for open space Permitted Uses Agricultural Use, Barn or Stable for Private Stock Agricultural Use, Farm or Pasturage Single-Family Detached Educational Facility, Primary & Secondary Educational Facility, Outdoor Instruction (C) Government Facilities (P*) Parks Places of Worship (P*) Country Club Utility (P*) WTF Unregulated

  6. Wellborn Commercial Purpose Statement This district is generally for concentrations of commercial activities that focus primarily on the nearby residents versus the larger community. Such uses shall be limited in size and not accommodate for drive- thru services. Specific design elements should be incorporated into such developments so as to limit the visual impact on the community and enhance the defined character. Dimensional Standards Minimum width: 50 Minimum depth: 100 Front setback: 25 Side setback: 7.5 Street side setback: 15 Rear setback: 20 Max. height: 2 Stories/35 * *Public, civic, and institutional structures shall have a 50 maximum height

  7. Wellborn Commercial Permitted Uses Animal Care Facility, Indoor Art Studio/Gallery Commercial Amusements (C) Commercial Day Care Dry Cleaners/laundry Educational Facility, Indoor Instruction Educational Facility, Primary & Secondary Educational Facility, Tutoring Fuel Sales Government Facilities (P*) Health Care, Medical Clinics Health Club/Sports Facility, Indoor Offices Parks Personal Service Shop Places of Worship (P*) Printing/Copy Shop Restaurants Retail Sales & Service Storage, Self Service (P*) Utility (P*) WTF Unregulated

  8. Next Steps Stakeholder review period Drafting of the ordinance Stakeholder review period Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Recommendation Public hearing City Council Meeting (Summer 2016) Final determination Public hearing

  9. Questions/Comments

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