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HomeMy WebLinkAbout191 - 12/02/1997 - AMENDING THE LAND USE CODE REGARDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDING STANDARDS FOR GARAGES ORDINANCE NO. 191, 1997 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AMENDING SECTION 3.5.2 OF THE LAND USE CODE REGARDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDING STANDARDS FOR GARAGES WHEREAS, Section 3.5.2 of the Land Use Code contains residential building standards regulating the location and appearance of garages and garage doors; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the adoption of the Land Use Code, a controversy has arisen in the community regarding the existing regulations for garages and garage doors; and WHEREAS, as a result of said controversy, the Land Use Code Advisory Committee, working with the staff of the City, developed the following revisions to Section 3.5.2 of the Land Use Code; and WHEREAS, the Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City that said revisions be incorporated into the Land Use Code. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS,that Section 3.5.2(E) of the Land Use Code be, and hereby is repealed and readopted to read as follows: (E) Garage Doors. To prevent residential streetscapes from being dominated by protruding garage doors, the following standards shall apply: (1) Street facing garage doors must be recessed behind either the front facade of the living area portion of the dwelling or a covered porch (measuring at least six (6) feet by eight (8) feet) by at least four (4) feet. Any street-facing garage doors complying with this standard shall not protrude forward from the front facade of the living area portion of the dwelling by more than eight (8) feet. (2) Garage doors may be located on another side of the dwelling ("side- or rear-loaded") provided that the side of the garage facing the front street has windows or other architectural details that mimic the features of the living portion of the dwelling. (3) Garage doors shall not comprise more than fifty (50) percent of the ground floor street-facing linear building frontage. Alleys and corner lots are exempt from this standard. (4) Attached and multi-family dwellings which also face a second street or a connecting walkway spine shall be exempt from subsections (1) through (3) above. The facade oriented to the second street or walkway spine shall include windows, doorways, and a structured transition from public to private areas using built elements such as porch features, pediments, arbors, low walls, fences, trellis work, and/or similar elements integrated with plantings. (5) Alternative garage door treatments shall be accepted by the Director if. (a) the configuration of the lot or other existing physical condition of the lot makes the application of these standards impractical; and (b) the proposed design substantially meets the intent of this Land Use Code to line streets with active living spaces,create pedestrian oriented streetscapes, and provide variety and visual interest in the exterior design of residential buildings. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 18th day of November,A.D. 1997,and to be presented for final passage on the 2nd day of Decainber,A.D.1§V. 9 /, Mayor a.� TEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 2nd day of December, A.D. 1997. Mayor P o T s.n, ATTEST: City Clerk