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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE - PARKING FOR FOUR BEDROOM UNITS - 69-88 - REPORTS - RECOMMENDATION/REPORTITEM NO.17 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING OF August 22,1.9M STAFF REPORT PROJECT: Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance - Parking for Four Bedroom Units - #"-88 APPLICANT: City of Fort Collins PROJECT PLANNER: Joe Frank PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the parking regulations to require 2.25 parking spaces per multi -family dwelling unit containing four or more bedrooms. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Planning Staff and Planning and Zoning Board has discussed at a previous work session, the need to amend the existing parking regulations to provide a single standard of 2.25 spaces for multi -family dwelling units containing four or more bedrooms. BACKGROUND: Last December, the City Council asked that the Development Services Staff and the Planning and Zoning Board look at the issue of parking standards for four bedroom units. The Planning Staff and the Planning and Zoning Board met a special work session on February 4, 1988 to discuss this issue. The City Council questioned whether the current parking regulations were sensitive to the requirements of four -bedroom units. Staff reviewed the existing policies as well as researched parking requirements in other communi- ties. The code currently requires that for each multi -family dwelling there shall be 1.5 parking spaces per each dwelling unit containing one or less bedrooms; 1.75 spaces per 2 bedroom unit, and; 2 parking spaces per dwelling unit containing three or more bedrooms. In addition, disabled, bicycle and motorcycle parking must be provided. A survey was conducted by the Planning Staff of other "front range" communi- ties to assess parking requirements. The eleven communities surveyed for this report included Boulder, Denver, Littleton, Longmont, Golden, Cheyenne, Loveland, Aurora, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Lakewood. In addition, a brief literature search was conducted. OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT 300 LaPorte Ave. • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 • (303) 221-6750 SERVICES, PLANNING DEPARTMENT Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance - #66-88 P & Z Meeting - August 22, 1988 Page 2 8 of 11 communities surveyed did not specifically identify parking require- ments for four bedroom units: 6 communities required 1.5 to 2 spaces per each dwelling unit with no distinction for bedrooms (average: 1.58 spaces per dwelling unit); 2 communities required 2.0 to 2.5 parking spaces per dwelling unit containing three or more dwelling units (average: 2.25 spaces per unit). For the 3 communities that did specifically require parking for four -bedroom units, the standard ranged between 2 and 3 spaces per unit (average: 2.17). All of the communities stated that four bedroom multi -family units were a rare occurrence. The literature search on four -bedroom units offered little new information. Parking requirements ranged between 1.5 and 2.5 spaces per unit. The Planning and Zoning Board closely examines the parking needs of multi- family projects located adjacent to or within existing residential neighborhoods. The primary concern of the Board is to avoid overburdening neighborhood streets from unwanted parking as well as to avoid unnecessary and excessive parking. Decisions on parking need are made after evaluating the type of unit, user, site location, and the number of bedrooms. Depending upon these factors the Board may approve parking standards different from that required by the Code. The case -by -case evaluation used by the Planning and Zoning Board appears to be the most accurate, fair and flexible approach to the issue. However, both the Board and Staff felt that the current parking requirement of 2.0 per three or more bedroom unit was not appropriate in most cases and recommended that the parking regulations be amended to require 2.25 spaces per four or more bedroom multi -family units. RECOMMENDATION The Planning and Zoning Board recommend to City Council that the Parking Regulations of the code be amended to require 2.25 parking spaces for dwelling units containing four or more bedrooms as follows: That Section 29-494, "Required Spaces", of Subdivision D, "Off Street -Parking and Vehicular Use" requirements be repealed and amended as follows: (2) For each multifamily dwelling there shall be parking spaces as indicated by the following schedule: Number of bedrooms Parking spaces per dwelling unit per dwelling unit 1 or less 1.5 2 1.75 3 2.0 4 and above 2.25