File #: 15-531    Name: Screening and Buffering Amendment
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/2/2015 Final action: 6/2/2015
Title: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by the City of McKinney on an Ordinance Amending the Screening and Buffering Requirements of Chapter 142, of the Subdivision Regulations
Attachments: 1. Proposed Ordinance, 2. Screening and Buffering Changes-Redline, 3. Powerpoint
Title
Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by the City of McKinney on an Ordinance Amending the Screening and Buffering Requirements of Chapter 142, of the Subdivision Regulations

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Direction for Strategic Growth

MEETING DATE: June 2, 2015

DEPARTMENT: Engineering

CONTACT: Emily Braht, RLA, Landscape Architect


STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
* Staff recommends approval of the proposed amendments to Screening and Buffering of Chapter 142 of the Code of Ordinances.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* Staff is proposing an amendment to the Screening and Buffering requirements. Currently, screening and buffering shall be provided in the form of a common area wherever a residential lot would otherwise back or side to a street. The common area width is determined by the right-of-way width of the public thoroughfare adjacent to the single family lot and whether the lots are backing or to the side of a street.

* This amendment is in response to single family residential products, primarily single family townhomes, which back or side a perimeter street or alley that is not only internal to the development but also immediately adjacent to an existing public thoroughfare.

* The consequence of single family residential products that place perimeter roads and alleys immediately adjacent to the public thoroughfare has created an ability to circumvent the screening and buffering ordinance as currently written. This in turn allows for no visual screening of garages, side yards and individual wood fences by screening walls or ornamental fences. Landscape material that not only screens but adds a visual quality for the development property and the city as a whole is also not required.

* Amendments of the Screening and Buffering are suggested with the provision added that it is not necessary that the back or side of a residential lot physically touch or be immediately adjacent to the public thoroughfare in question or i...

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