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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Staff Report <br /> <br />March 17,2005 <br /> <br />Main Street District <br />Zoning Ordinance Amendment <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />. Last year, City Council passed a moratorium on new construction within an area identified <br />as the Main Street District, <br />. The purpose of the Main Street District was to prevent any decay of the existing uniqueness <br />of the area, preserve the district and to aid in its vitality. <br />. The Main Street District Committee reviewed the current zoning regulations and suggested <br />possible changes or modifications, <br />. The Main Street District area needed regulations that had more flexibility than any of <br />the zoning classifications allowed. The end result was a mixed-use zone, In addition, <br />single- family detached shall be permitted, <br />. The interior of this district, however, had some unique characteristics that needed <br />some additional considerations, so an overlay district was created where residential <br />activities were allowed above the first floor. <br />. The Planning and Zoning Commission, during their September 16, 2004 meeting, <br />held a public hearing to receive citizen comments for the creation of Main Street <br />District classification and regulations. <br />. City Council, at the November 24, 2004 meeting, approved an Ordinance for the <br />Main Street District. <br /> <br />Analysis: <br /> <br />. The City received a request to lease and remodel an existing structure at 120 S, <br />Broadway, It has a commercial facility along with a house in the rear, Currently, the <br />property is zoned Main Street District (MS). <br />. It was discovered that new wording to the zoning ordinance inadvertently excluded <br />single-family detached from Main Street District. <br />. The current Ordinance permits residential activities within the overlay portion only <br />above the first floor, This is a misinterpretation of the concept or scope of the creation <br />of Main Street District. The intent is to preserve the value and character of the <br />original Main Street area of La Porte and keep single-family detached intact. <br /> <br />Conclusion & Recommendation: <br /> <br />Staff reviewed the current ordinance and found a correction is needed in this regard. <br />Staff recommends that single family detached should be permitted in Main Street District as <br />intended, <br /> <br />Actions available to the Commission are as follows: <br /> <br />. Conduct public hearing, <br />. Recommend approval of the above amendment, <br />. Recommend denial of the amendment <br />. Continue the public hearing until next meeting. <br />