HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-2019-3736 Amending Chapter 106, "Zoning" in connection with a review and update to Chapter 16, "Zoning"ORDINANCE No, 2019-3736
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 106 "ZONING" OF THE CODE OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE IN CONNECTION WITH A
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND UPDATE; PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON
VIOLATING THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A
MISDEMEANOR AND UPON CONVICTION SHALL BE FINED IN A SUM NOT TO
EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE
CAPTION HEREOF; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A
REPEALING CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, OFT11E CITY OF LA PORTE,TEXAS:
Seeflon 1: That Section 106-310 "Table A, Commercial & Industrial Uses", Article III "Districts",
Division I "Generally", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of` the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte,
Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinaller read as follows:
"Sec. 106-310. - Table A, Commercial & Industrial Uses.
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322212 Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing
322219 Other Paperboard Container Manufacturing
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3272 Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
3273 Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing
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3279 Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
331 Primary Metal Manufacturing
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3321 Forging and Stamping
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3323 Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing
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3325
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3326
Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing
3327
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332812
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332912 Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing
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332992 Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing
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332993 Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing
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332994Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories
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332996 Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing
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333241 Food Product Machinery Manufacturing
333242 Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing
333243 Sawmill, Woodworking, and Paper Machinery Manufacturing
333244 Painting Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
333249
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333413 Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower and Air Purification
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333414 Heating Equipment (except Warm Air Furnaces) Manufacturing
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333415
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3335
Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing
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333611
Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing
333612
Speed Changer, Industrial High -Speed Drive, and Gear
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333618
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333914
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333912
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3341
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3352 Household Appliance Manufacturing
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4242 Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers
14243 Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions Merchant Wholesalers
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4532 Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores
4533 Used Merchandise Stores
45391 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores
45392 Art Dealers
475393 Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers
1453991 ITobacco Tobacco Stores
453998 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores)
4541 Electronic Shopping and Mail -Order Houses
454210 Vending Machine Operators
454310 Fuel Dealers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments
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482 Rail Transportation
483 Water Transportation
484 Truck Transportation
4851 Urban Transit Systems
4852 I Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation
48531 'Taxi Service
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512131
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561621 Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
561622 Locksmiths
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Continuing Care Retirement Communities
P
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623312
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P
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P
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Child Day Care Services
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Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
7111
Performing Arts Companies
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Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events
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Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and
Other Public Figures
7115
Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers
712
Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
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713120 Ausement Arcades
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71391 Golf Courses and Country Clubs
71392 Skating Facilities
71393 Marinas
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721120
Casino Hotels
721191
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721211
RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Campgrounds
721214
Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds)
FP721310 Rooming and Boarding Houses
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722310 Food Service Contractors
P
P
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722320 Caterers
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722330 Mobile Food Services
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7 Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)
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7225 Restaurants and Other Eating Places
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Consumer Electronics Repair and Maintenance
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Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance
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811219
Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and
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Maintenance
Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except
811310
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P
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811- - Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance
P
P
P
P
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811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance
81142 —Reupholstery and Furniture Repair
P
P
P
P
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81143 Footwear and Leather Goods Repair
81149 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance
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81221 I Funeral Homes and Funeral Services
P
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812220
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Cemeteries and Crematories
Coin -Operated Laundries and Drycleaners
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Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin- Operated)
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812331
Linen Supply
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812332
Industrial Launderers
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812910
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812922
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Religious Organizations
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8132
Grantmaking and Giving Services
P
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P
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8133
Social Advocacy Organizations
8134 Civic and Social Organizations
81391 Business Associations
81392 Professional Organizations
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Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations
181394
Political Organizations
Other Similar Organizations (except Business, Professional,
Labor, and Political Organizations)
Public Administration
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Parking ramps and structures
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Commercial/Ind. PUD (ref. to Section 106-636)
Outdoor sales as accessory use
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1 Within the overlay portion, residential activities are only allowed above the first floor.
2 Single family detached prohibited in main street overlay zone, but permitted in main street district.
3 Artisan shops are allowed (see Section 106-480 (Artisan Shop), 106-500 (Artisan Shop), 106-514 (Artisan
Shop).
4 No storage or sale of fireworks.
5 Truck Stop shall only be permitted in Business Industrial districts on truck routes along Barbour's Cut
Boulevard, State Hwy 225 and State Highway 146 (north of Barbour's Cut Blvd). No construction of any kind shall
be permitted within setbacks for BI zone.
6 Must be adjacent to high frequency truck roads as shown on High Frequency Truck Road Map (Ref. Section
106-746).
7 Only allowed along State Highway 146.
8 Livestock prohibited on premises.
9 Truck schools prohibited.
10 Refer to Chapter 10 of the Code of Ordinances (must beat least 300 feet from church, school, or hospital
& measured from property line to property line).
11 Shooting range is a conditional use.
12 Hotels and Motel Uses. Hotels and motels are allowed as a conditional use under this Chapter when
within 250 feet of residential zoned properties (R-1, R-2, R-3, MH, and LL zoning districts). All hotel and motels
are required to install and operate a security and surveillance system to monitor the parking lot area and all
ingress/egress points to the buildings.
13 Crematories prohibited.
14 Dog grooming. There shall be no overnight boarding of animals. All areas used for holding animals shall be
located within the same building in which grooming activities take place.
15 No vehicle maybe parked outside for longer than two weeks.
16 Parking of commercial motor vehicles, including truck tractors not in combination with trailers, prohibited.
17 Automobile dead storage must be fully contained within an enclosed building. Use must be located adjacent
to high frequency truck roads as shown on High Frequency Truck Route Map
18 Proposed use must be located on a parcel that is no greater than 1.5 acres and building and/or buildings
where use is located may not exceed 15,000 sq. ft. Uses shall not be permitted in the Main Street Overlay.
19 Total site area may not exceed 5 acres with a maximum building size of 40,000 sq. ft. A conditional use permit
(CUP) may be sought for individual sites in excess of 5 acres or buildings greater than 40,000 sq. ft.
All permitted uses in commercial and industrial zones must meet the following minimum performance standards.
If requested by the enforcement officer, all applications for building permits must include a certification from a
registered engineer that verifies compliance with these performance standards. Where applicable, all permitted
uses in industrial zones must meet and be in compliance with the appropriate federal, state, or local regulations.
A. Lighting and glare. Any lighting used shall be arranged so as to deflect light away from any adjoining
residential zone or from public streets. Direct or sky -reflected glare, where from floodlights or from high
temperature processes such as combustion or welding shall not be directed onto any adjoining property. The
source of lights shall be hooded or controlled in some manner so as not to light adjacent property. Bare
incandescent light bulbs shall not be permitted in view of adjacent property or public right-of-way. Any light or
combination of lights which cast light on a public street shall not exceed one foot-candle (meter reading) as
measured from the centerline of such street. Any light or combination of lights which casts light on residential
property shall not exceed 0.4 foot-candles (meter reading) as measured from such property.
B. Radiation and electrical emissions. No activities shall be permitted that emit dangerous radioactivity
beyond enclosed areas. There shall be no electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation at any point of
anv eauioment other than that of the creator of such disturbance.
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C. Smoke. The emission of smoke by any use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the appropriate
federal, state or local agency.
D. Dust or other particulate matter. The emission of dust, fly ash or other particulate matter by any use shall
be in compliance with and regulated by the appropriate federal, state or local agency.
E. Odors. The emission of odor by any use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the appropriate
federal, state or local agency. I
F. Explosives. No activities involving the storage, utilization, or manufacture of materials or products such as
TNT or dynamite which could decompose by detonation shall be permitted except such as are specifically
f licensed by the city council.
G.G. —Noise. All noise shall be muffled so as not to be objectionable due to intermittence, beat frequency or
shrillness and as measured at any property line, shall not exceed the following intensity in relation to sound
frequency:
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Octave Band Frequency Maximum Sound Levels - Decibels
Cycles per Second
Lot Line
Residential District Boundary
20 to 75
78
63
75 to 150
74
59
150 to 300
68
55
300 to 600
61
51
600 to 1,200
55
45
1,200 to 2,400
49
38
2,400 to 4,800
43
31
Above 4,800
41
25
Impact noise
80
55
Between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. the permissible sound levels beyond residential district
boundaries (both Column II and Impact) shall be six decibels less than shown above.
In distances where it is determined that a proposed land use may generate a level of noise that will impact on
surrounding land uses, the planning and zoning commission and city council may require that efforts to reduce
the potential noise impact be undertaken. These efforts may include screening and landscaping techniques.
H. Hours of Operation. Hours of operation are limited for truck stops adjacent to residential areas only. The
facility shall only operate during the hour of 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and no overnight facilities are allowed on the
premises.
Section 2: That Section 106-334 "Special Use Performance Standards; Residential", Article III "Districts",
Division 2 "Residential District Regulations", Subdivision 1 "Generally", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows:
"Sec. 106-334. - Special use performance standards; residential.
Screening.
(1) Refer to 106-443(a) (Screening) for requirements.
(2) Screening will be required in the following situations:
a. Parking areas for recreational buildings, community centers, religious, multi -family over four,
and private and public educational institutions.
b. Manufactured housing parks and subdivisions screened from abutting uses.
(3) Required screening will count toward the required percentage of landscaping.
(b) Traffic control. The traffic generated by a use shall be channelized and controlled in a manner that will
avoid congestion on public streets, safety hazards, or excessive traffic through low density residential
areas. The traffic generated will not raise traffic volumes beyond the capacity of the surrounding
streets. Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic
movements, and shall be subject to the approval of the director. The proposed development should
be adequately served by a collector or arterial street without circulating through low density residential
uses or districts in the following cases:
(1) Junior or senior high school, junior colleges and technical institutes.
(2) Manufactured housing subdivisions and manufactured housing parks.
(c) Compatibility with surrounding area. The architectural appearance and functional plan of the building(s)
and site shall reflect the building character of the area and shall not be so dissimilar to the existing
buildings or area as to cause impairment in property values or constitute a blighting influence within a
reasonable distance of the development. The proposed development is to be compatible with the
existing and planned use of the area and conflicts are not to be created between the proposed use
and existing and intended future use of the surrounding area.
(d) Required license obtained. All necessary governmental permits and licenses are secured with evidence
of such placed on record with the city.
(e) Compatible alterations and adequate parking. Adequate parking as required by article VI of this chapter
must be provided on the lot and not within any unpaved required front yard. Any exterior alterations
must be compatible with the existing structure, and the surrounding neighborhood.
(f) Manufactured housing criteria (manufactured housing parks only). A preliminary certified site plan
must be submitted simultaneously with the submissions required in the mobile home park ordinance
of the city and the city development ordinance that illustrates compliance with the following:
(1) Legal description and size in acres of the proposed manufactured housing park. Such park shall
not be less than five acres.
(2) Locations and size of all manufactured housing sites, dead storage area, recreation areas, laundry
drying areas, roadways, parking sites, and all setback dimensions (parking areas, exact
manufactured housing sites, etc.).
(3) Preliminary landscaping plans and specifications.
(4) Location and width of sidewalks.
(5) Plans of sanitary sewer disposal, surface drainage, water systems, electrical service, and gas
service.
(6) Location and size of all streets abutting the manufactured housing park and all driveways from
such streets to the manufactured housing park.
(7) Preliminary road construction plan.
(8) Preliminary plans for any and all structures.
(9) Such other information as required or implied by these standards or requested by public officials.
(10) Name and address of developer or developers.
(11) Description of the method of disposing of garbage and refuse and location of approved solid
waste receptacles.
(12) Detailed description of maintenance procedures and ground supervision.
(13) Details as to whether all of area will be developed or a portion at a time.
(14) Density intensity regulations in compliance with Table B, residential.
(15) Compliance with the required number of off-street parking spaces.
(16) All private streets shall be a minimum of 28 feet wide and constructed in accordance with the
public improvements criteria manual. The layout of such private streets shall be subject to
approval by the fire chief, to ensure adequate emergency access.
(17) All manufactured housing shall have a minimum frontage of 20 feet on public or private streets.
(18) Perimeter fences required: Minimum six feet in height, opaque material.
(g) Shipping Containers. Single-family homes comprised and/or constructed of one or more shipping
containers are permitted within all residential zoning districts with the following conditions:
(1) Any and all exposed container parent material shall be clad with one or a combination of the
following materials: Masonry materials, stucco, wood siding, synthetic wood (such as hardie
board), or alternative materials with approval from the Planning Director. No portion of the original
shipping container exterior is allowed to be visible at any time.
(2) Homes constructed out of shipping containers are not permitted in the Main Street or Main Street
Overlay (MSD/MSDO) zoning districts.
(h) Residential density bonus. Within single-family residential developments, a maximum of ten percent
reduction in square feet of site area per unit for residential developments of 20 units or more shall be
permitted as a conditional use based upon the following bonus features and square foot reduction:
Bonus Feature
Square Foot
Reduction Per Unit
Major outdoor recreational facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts or similar
(1) I facilities requiring a substantial investment. 250 square feet
Designation of developed open space for semipublic use adjacent to designated
(2) public greenway corridors equal to an additional 100 square feet per unit. I 100 square feet
(3) All required developed open space must be operated and maintained by a homeowners
association, subject to the conditions established in sections 106-676 (Property controls), 106-
677 (Public services), 106-678 (Public services), and 106-679, with all documentation required to
be submitted for filing in conjunction with the final plat.
(4) The density bonus shall only be permitted per designated open space or major outdoor recreational
facilities in excess of the requirements established in section 12.00 et seq., of the subdivision
ordinance, on file in the city secretary's office, including the credit given in section 12.02 for land
dedicated by a developer within a development or subdivision for compensating open space on
an acre per acre basis.
(i) Bed and breakfast (as defined in sections 106-1 (Definitions) and 106-744 (Bed and breakfast)):
(1) Bed and breakfast shall be operated in accordance with the bed and breakfast and home
occupation requirements of section 106-749 (Home occupation).
(2) Additional required parking shall not be provided in any required front or side yard.
(3) Bed and breakfasts shall comply with the boardinghouse requirements of the currently adopted
edition of the Standard Housing Code and Life Safety Code (NFPA 101).
Q) Additional multi -family regulations.
(1) Screening. A ten -foot opaque screen consisting of a combination of shrubs, fencing, and/or
masonry wall must be created between multi -family residential developments adjacent to single-
family residential developments.
a. Location. The required screen shall be located within the first ten feet of the building setback
adjacent to the single-family residential district.
b. Planting. At the time of planting, the shrubs must be between four to six feet tall and create an
opaque screen within one growing season.
i. All shrubs must be approved by planning department officials.
(2) Fencing. Every multi -family development within the city shall have a perimeter fence located
along all sides abutting or facing the right-of-way, as well as along all sides abutting or facing
single-family residential developments.
a. Construction, maintenance of fence or wall. Every fence or wall herein shall be constructed
and maintained as follows:
i. All fences shall be constructed of wood, masonry, or wrought iron.
All fences or walls shall extend downward to within three inches of the ground and shall
test plum and square at all times.
iii. All fences or walls shall be constructed in compliance with all applicable provisions of the
building codes of the city.
b. Gates at openings in enclosure. Openings in the prescribed enclosure which are necessary to
permit reasonable access to said multiple -family development shall be equipped with a gate or
gates, constructed and maintained in accordance with the requirements for a fence or wall set
forth in this section.
(3) Recreational areas, facilities, and open space.
a. The open space requirements for townhouses, quadraplexes and multi -family developments
shall include a combination of the following:
i. Trails,
ii. Playgrounds (except in the case of "Senior Only" developments),
iii. Clubhouses, and/or
iv. On-site detention pond areas (Playgrounds are not to be located in the detention pond
areas.).
(4) Controlled access gates, if utilized.-
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tilized:
a. Shall be constructed set back from the street far enough to prevent traffic congestion from
any vehicle traveling on the right-of-way adjacent to such controlled access gate, and
b. Must provide 24-hour access to emergency vehicles, including fire department, EMS, police
department and utility company vehicles.
(k) Group care facilities (aka community homes, residential personal care homes, living centers, assisted
living centers and similar uses as identified in NAICS group #623 (Nursing and Residential Care
Facilities).
(1) Location: Facilities, in compliance with the Texas Human Resources Code (Ch. 123 and 105),
Administrative Code (Ch. 92) and Health & Safety Code (Ch. 247, shall be permitted as a use -
by -right in R-1 Low Density Residential, R-2 Mid Density Residential, R-3 High Density
Residential, MH Manufactured Housing and LL Large Lot Districts.
(2) Distance Requirement: Group care facilities shall not be closer than 1,000 feet to a similar use
(NAICS group #623). Measurement shall be from the nearest boundary of the sites on which they
are located.
(3) Signage: Group care facilities located within a residential neighborhood shall be allowed to have
one sign not exceeding two square feet in area, non -illuminated and mounted flat against the wall
of the principal building.
(4) Visual Compatibility: There shall be no change in the outside appearance of the building or
premises. No structural alterations shall be permitted that will cause the group care facility to be
substantially distinguishable from other surrounding residential properties.
(5) Registration Requirement: Facilities providing food and shelter to three or less persons, who are
unrelated to the proprietor of the establishment, shall comply with all city regulations and register
their facility with the city annually by obtaining a Group Care Facility Certificate. The certificate
cost shall be at the rate established in appendix A, Fees, of this Code, shall expire on December
31 st of each year. Such fee shall be payable to the city on or before December 15th for the next
succeeding calendar year. The fee provided for in this article shall not be subject to proration or
reduction for payment for a period of less than twelve (12) calendar months. Operation of a facility
without first having obtained the required certificate shall be deemed a violation of this article.
(6) Payment of Taxes: All ad valorem taxes on any and all property, personal or real, necessary to
the operation of the facility must be paid prior to the issuance or renewal of the certificate.
(7) Display of Certificate: Every facility so registered shall display an active certificate in a
conspicuous place, within the facility common area, so as to be easily seen by the public.
(8) Access to the Facility: City personnel shall have the right -of -entry to ensure safe habitability and
public safety. City personnel shall advise on-site facility personnel of the purpose of their visit.
(9) Annual Inspection: The Fire Marshal's Office shall perform a minimum of one annual inspection
for each group care facility. Facilities shall comply with all applicable city codes, ordinances,
policies and regulations.
(1) Facilities shall be in compliance with the Texas Human Resources Code (Ch. 123 and 105),
Administrative Code (Ch. 92) and Health & Safety Code (Ch. 247). To ensure compliance with state
regulations, a copy of the facility's active State license shall be provided to the city, when requested
by staff.
Section : That Section 106-797 "Property Line Fences in Commercial and Industrial Districts", Article
V "Supplementary District Regulations", Division 4 "Fencing and Landscaping Requirements", of Chapter
106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall
hereinafter read as follows:
"Sec. 106-797. — Property line fences in commercial and industrial districts.
Fences in commercial and industrial zones which are primarily erected as a security measure may
have arms projecting into the applicant's property on which barbed wire can be fastened commencing at a
point at least six (6) feet above the ground, and such fence shall not be erected within the required
landscaped portion of any yard of any commercial or industrial establishment. Total fence height, including
barbed wire, may not exceed eight (8) feet in height.
Section 4 Any person, as defined in Section 1.07 (27), Texas Penal Code, who shall violate any provision
of the ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a
fine not to exceed TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00).
Section 5 Each and every provision, paragraph, sentence and clause of this Ordinance has been separately
considered and passed by the City Council of the City of La Porte, Texas, and each said provision would have
been separately passed without any other provision, and if any provision hereof shall be ineffective, invalid
or unconstitutional, for any cause, it shall not impair or affect the remaining portion, or any part thereof,
but the valid portion shall be in force just as if it had been passed alone.
Section 6 All ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such
conflict only.
Section 7 The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice
of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council is posted at a place convenient
to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required
by Chapter 551, TX. Gov't Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law
at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered
and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice
and the contents and posting thereof.
Section 8 This Ordinance shall be effective fourteen (14) days after its passage and approval. The City
Secretary shall give notice of the passage of this ordinance by causing the caption hereof to be published
in the official newspaper of the City of La Porte at least once within ten (10) days after the passage of
this ordinance.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 81 day of APRIL, 2019.
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APPROVED:
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Clark T. Askins, Assistant City Attorney