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File #: 2009-0500    Version: Name: Land Development Code Amendments
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 10/20/2009 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 12/7/2009 Final action: 12/7/2009
Title: /Name/Summary Land Development Code Amendments
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A, 2. Exhibit A - Color Copies, 3. Drive Through Lane Code Revisions Board.pdf, 4. Drive Through Lane LDC Handout Board.pdf
Title/Name/Summary
Land Development Code Amendments

History

Purpose
To amend the BIZ, LSPD, MFG, COR, ORI and Off Street Parking sections of the Land Development Code to allow drive through lanes between the building and the street as Special Uses with requirements and to clarify stacking requirements for different uses.

Sections proposed for revision

6-205.1 LSPD Large Scale Planned Development
6-207 BIZ General Business District
6-208 MFG Manufacturing District
6-210 COR Mixed Use District
6-211 ORI Mixed Use District
6-306 Off Street Parking and Loading Requirements

ATTACHMENTS

EXHIBIT A - Proposed Amendments to drive through lane requirements and stacking requirements.

POWERPOINT SLIDES - Document that illustrates a number of existing drive through lane situations in the Village.

DISCUSSION

HOW TO READ THE CODE CHANGES
The changes to the LSPD, BIZ, MFG, COR and ORI districts are written on the attached page with the existing code text listed before the proposed code text. The Land Development Code amendments to the Off Street Parking and Loading Requirements section are made in the existing text of the Code. New amended text is in red.

STACKING REQUIREMENTS
Stacking requirements for drive through lanes are currently listed in multiple sections of the Code that sometimes conflict with each other. For example, the COR District highlights Drive-in service windows as a Special Use as long as they have at least five(5) stacking spaces per four (4) or more windows, or if fewer than four (4) windows, at least seven (7) stacking spaces. However, the Off Street Parking and Loading Section of the Code lists the stacking requirements for financial institutions as three (3) stacking spaces per window. This Code revision moves all stacking requirements to the Off Street Parking and Loading section. Doing so allows the regulation of stacking spaces by land use, which is more effective and realistic than an overall requirement.

DRIVE THROUGH LANES (Use...

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