Title
Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on a Request by the City of McKinney to Amend Chapter 146 (Zoning Regulations), Section 146-130 (Vehicle Parking) of the Code of Ordinances
Summary
COUNCIL GOAL: Operational Excellence
(2E: Continuously provide a high level of customer service to our citizens)
MEETING DATE: August 11, 2020
DEPARTMENT: Development Services - Planning Department
CONTACT: Mark Doty, Assistant Director of Planning
Jennifer Arnold, AICP, Director of Planning
RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
• The recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration at the September 1, 2020 meeting.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
• Staff recommends approval of the proposed amendment.
ITEM SUMMARY: Staff proposes an amendment to Section 146-130 (Vehicle Parking) of the Zoning Ordinance to modify Subsection 3, related to shared parking spaces.
Specifically, Staff proposes to expand the allowance for shared parking to include the use of public off-street and/or on-street parking spaces under certain conditions. As proposed, new and redevelopment projects that occur within the McKinney Town Center (MTC) Zoning District that are within 200 feet of a public parking lot would be able to utilize these public spaces to satisfy up to 100 percent of the parking requirement for the development without a shared parking agreement.
As growth and reinvestment continues to occur in the downtown area of McKinney, Staff feels as though the proposed amendment may provide an additional incentive for properties currently unable to meet the strict requirements of the existing ordinance.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
Staff proposes the following modification to Section 146-130 (Vehicle Parking), to include the newly added subection b, related to parking in the MTC:
“(3) Shared Parking Spaces.
a. Under specific circumstances listed below, a limited number of parking spaces may be applied toward parking space requirements for two different uses. Proposed shared parking arrangements shall be considered during the site planning process. Not more than 50 percent of the parking spaces shall be required for:
1. Theaters, bowling alleys, nightclubs, church or school auditoriums, or similar uses may be provided and used jointly by;
2. Uses not normally open, used or operated during the same hours as those listed in subsection (3)a of this section.
b. Within the MTC - McKinney Town Center zoning district, public off-street parking spaces and/or public on-street parking spaces located within 200 feet of the use’s property may be used to satisfy up to 100 percent of the use’s parking requirements. In these cases, no shared parking agreement shall be required.”
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
• In 2006, Staff began a study of downtown that would ultimately help encourage redevelopment and growth, known as Phase I of the Town Center Study. After numerous meetings and workshops with the public, City Council approved the Town Center Study Phase I Report in 2008, simultaneously launching Phase II of the Initiative. This phase involved implementing many of the ideas from Phase I, including the creation of a form-based code for downtown. This code was adopted as the MTC - McKinney Town Center Zoning District in 2013 and consists of seven character districts, each with unique features based on their location, which help preserve the character and encourage redevelopment of historic downtown McKinney.
• In order to support high quality development that is in line with the market and development community, amendments to the Zoning Ordinance are needed from time to time to ensure that it is still performing optimally.
BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
• N/A
OPPOSITION TO OR SUPPORT OF REQUEST:
• Staff has received no emails or phone calls in support of or opposition to the proposed amendment.