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File #: 24-927    Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Individual Item Ready
File created: 7/11/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 8/7/2024 Final action:
Title: ORD24-218 Public hearing and recommendation to City Council on an ordinance amendment to Chapter 144 Zoning, Section 144-3.4 Zoning districts and regulations for property zoned subsequent to June 22, 1987, and Section 144-4.2 Land use matrix regarding RVs on large acreage agriculturally zoned lots.
Attachments: 1. Sec 144-3.4 and Sec 144-4.1 Draft updates

PRESENTER: Presenter

Amanda Mushinski, CNU-A, Planner

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ORD24-218 Public hearing and recommendation to City Council on an ordinance amendment to Chapter 144 Zoning, Section 144-3.4 Zoning districts and regulations for property zoned subsequent to June 22, 1987, and Section 144-4.2 Land use matrix regarding RVs on large acreage agriculturally zoned lots.

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DEPARTMENT: Planning and Development Services

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COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: ALL

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Case No:

ORD24-218

Staff Contact:

Amanda Mushinski, CNU-A

 

(830) 221-4056 | amushinski@newbraunfels.gov <mailto:amushinski@newbraunfels.gov> 

 

Under the current zoning ordinance, the use of Recreational Vehicles (RVs) as permanent residences is not permitted in APD zones. This restriction has been in place to ensure that residential structures meet building and safety codes designed for long-term habitation. However, there has been an increasing demand for alternative housing options, including the use of RVs, particularly in rural areas where traditional housing may not be readily available or affordable.

 

ISSUE:

The proposed ordinance amendment seeks to address the growing need for flexible housing solutions by allowing individuals to reside in Recreational Vehicles (RVs) on APD-zoned lots of 5 acres or more.

Some key provisions of the amendment include a lot size requirement, where only lots that are 5 acres or larger and zoned APD will be eligible. Adequate sanitation and waste disposal systems must be in place, including a connection to a septic system or another approved waste management solution. The RV must have access to potable water and a reliable power source, and must comply with all related city regulations. While RVs are not required to meet the international residential building codes, they must comply with basic health and safety standards, including fire safety requirements.

The rationale for the amendment is straightforward. It addresses housing affordability by allowing more housing options in rural areas where traditional housing may be too expensive. Additionally, it provides flexibility by offering living arrangements for individuals of all ages who may be transitioning between permanent homes or who prefer a mobile lifestyle. Moreover, it promotes land use efficiency by making effective use of large rural properties that may not be fully utilized.

The proposed ordinance amendment would be consistent with the following actions from Envision New Braunfels:

                     Action 1.3: Encourage balanced and fiscally responsible land use patterns.

                     Action 2.1: Sustain community livability for all ages and economic backgrounds.

                     Action 3.1: Plan for healthy jobs/housing balance.

                     Action 3.13: Cultivate an environment where a healthy mix of different housing products at a range of sizes, affordability, densities, amenities, and price points can be provided across the community as well as within individual developments.

                     Action 3.15: Incentivize home development that is affordable and close to schools, jobs and transportation.

                     Action 3.16: Review and revise regulations that inadvertently inhibit creative housing options or workforce housing alternatives.

                     Action 3.30: Encourage and incentivize workforce/affordable housing to attract new workforce entrants and young families.

                     Action 3.31: Adopt policies and ordinances supportive of workforce housing, creating opportunities that make investment in workforce housing more feasible for private and nonprofit developers.

                     Aging in Place concept under the Activate Neighborhoods Strategy.

 

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE:

Economic Mobility Enhanced Connectivity Community Identity

Organizational Excellence Community Well-Being N/A

                     Economic Mobility - Output: Increase the number of new affordable housing units produced each fiscal year.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

N/A

Recommendation

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval. The proposed ordinance amendment provides a balanced approach to addressing the demand for alternative housing options while ensuring that health, safety, and environmental standards are upheld. It addresses many strategies and actions in the comprehensive plan.

 

Resource Links

                     Chapter 144, Sec. 3.4-1 (APD) of the City’s Code of Ordinances: <https://library.municode.com/tx/new_braunfels/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH144ZO_ARTIIIZODI_S144-3.4ZODIREPRZOSUJU221987>

                     Chapter 144, Sec. 4.2 (Land Use Matrix) of the City’s Code of Ordinances: <https://library.municode.com/tx/new_braunfels/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH144ZO_ARTIVUSRE_S144-4.2LAUSMA>