File #: 16-257M    Name: Ord. Amend - Schedule of Uses (Utility Substations)
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
In control: Planning & Zoning Commission
On agenda: 9/13/2016 Final action: 9/13/2016
Title: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on a Request by the City of McKinney to Amend Chapter 146, Appendix F-4 (Schedule of Uses) and Appendix G (MTC - McKinney Town Center Zoning District) of the Zoning Regulations
Attachments: 1. Proposed Appendix F-4 Changes, 2. Proposed Appendix G-2.6 Changes
Title
Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on a Request by the City of McKinney to Amend Chapter 146, Appendix F-4 (Schedule of Uses) and Appendix G (MTC - McKinney Town Center Zoning District) of the Zoning Regulations

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Direction for Strategic and Economic Growth

MEETING DATE: September 13, 2016

DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT: Matt Robinson, AICP, Planning Manager
Brian Lockley, AICP, Director of Planning

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Staff recommends approval of the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.

* The recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at the September 20, 2016 meeting.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* Staff is proposing to amend Section 146, Appendix F-4 (Schedule of Uses) to modify the use table to require a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for Utility Substation or Regulating Stations in all zoning districts.

* In addition, Appendix G (Section G-2.6 McKinney Town Center Zoning District - Schedule of Permitted Uses) is being modified to add a use category for Utility Substation or Regulation Station and to require a SUP in all character districts.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* Recently, the City was approached by Brazos Electric Power Cooperative (BEPC) about the possibility of having another power substation along one of McKinney's prime commercial development corridors along State Hwy 121. Given that utility substations are currently permitted in every zoning district within the City, if BEPC moves forward with their plans, the City would not have much say in the site selection process. Having another substation along a prime commercial corridor creates several issues for the City as it creates unsightly development that impacts the potential for future development around the site and reduces the amount of available land for non-residential development. By requiring an SUP in all areas of the City, the City Council will be given the opport...

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