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File #: 18-403    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/19/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 10/25/2018 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Ordinance Number 2018-16; Amendments to Article XVI, Home Occupation, Section 1603, of the Town Zoning Ordinance
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2018-16 Home Occupation Parking, 2. PowerPoint - Home Occupation Parking Visibility
TO: Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

FROM: Brian Dalke, Interim Town Manager
Andrew M. Miller, Town Attorney

DATE: October 25, 2018

CONTACT:
Staff Contact Andrew Miller, 480-348-3691
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AGENDA TITLE:
Title
Consideration of Ordinance Number 2018-16; Amendments to Article XVI, Home Occupation, Section 1603, of the Town Zoning Ordinance
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Adopt Ordinance Number 2018-16
Background


BACKGROUND:
This matter comes before the Town Council because of the Town receiving complaints about properties that maintain home occupations having individuals park vehicles in dirt and grass side yard and front yard areas during the time that the home occupation is operating. Ordinance No. 2018-16 addresses the aesthetic problems and general nuisance issues created by such parking.

Scope of Amendment:
This short addition to the Zoning Ordinance regulations regarding home occupations amends Article XVI, Home Occupations, Section 1603, by adding a new subsection 8 to address on-site parking limitations for those times when the home occupation is being conducted. Essentially, the new section requires that parking of vehicles as part of a home occupation activity be done on a driveway type of surface and not in grass or dirt yard areas. Because aesthetics is one of the main concerns being addressed, the new section also provides that a vehicle that is parked behind a solid wall and gate (typically in a rear yard area) is not subject to a violation, even if parked on grass or a "non-driveway" surface. Other minor changes to Section 1603, as suggested by the Commission and staff, respectively, are: a) to use a uniform reference to "property" or "site" ("property" is now the common term used) in Section 1603; and b) to clarify that short term rental activity is considered to be a home occupation activity (which has been the Town staff's longstanding interpretation and application of the home occupation provisions in ...

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