File #: COE17-024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Committee on the Environment
File created: 3/30/2017 In control: Committee on the Environment
On agenda: 4/3/2017 Final action:
Title: Receive a report, hold a discussion, and provide direction regarding Denton Development Code Subchapter 17 Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs).
Attachments: 1. 1. Subchapter 17-Policies Redlines, 2. 2. Subchapter 17-Clean Version
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Agenda Information Sheet

 

DEPARTMENT:                     Environmental Services and Sustainability

 

CM/ ACM:                                          Jon Fortune, 349-8535 

 

Date:                                                               April 3, 2017

 

SUBJECT

Title

Receive a report, hold a discussion, and provide direction regarding Denton Development Code Subchapter 17 Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs).

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BACKGROUND

On June 6, 2016 the Committee on the Environment (COE) gave staff direction to proceed with proposing revisions to Subchapter 17 of the Denton Development Code (DDC).  The revisions would be classified into four major categories: editorial corrections, code language clarification, code language additions, and policy changes.  The level of revision complexity generally increases with each category as listed. On March 6, 2017 staff presented the third part of proposed policy changes to Subchapter 17.

 

This presentation would continue discussing policy changes with the purpose of making the code more clear, improve organization, and making it easier to understand. Staff identified numerous policy changes throughout Subchapter 17 and the review of proposed changes would require multiple presentations. 

 

The proposed policy changes are shown as redlines in Exhibit 1. A clean version of the proposed changes are provided in Exhibit 2. The proposed changes would require amending the Environmentally Sensitive Areas map.

 

PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (Council, Boards, Commissions)

June 6, 2016:                     Presentation to the COE regarding Amendments to Subchapter 17

August 1, 2016:                     Presentation to the COE regarding code corrections to Subchapter 17

September 12, 2016:                      Presentation to the COE regarding code language clarifications to Subchapter 17 Part 1

October 3, 2016:                                          Presentation to the COE regarding code language clarifications to Subchapter 17 Part 2

December 5, 2016                     Presentation to the COE regarding code language additions to Subchapter 17 Part 1

January 17, 2017:                     Presentation to the COE regarding code language addition (Part 2) and policy changes (Part 1) to Subchapter 17

February 6, 2017:                     Presentation to the COE regarding code language policy changes to Subchapter 17 Part 2

March 6, 2017:                     Presentation to the COE regarding code language policy changes to Subchapter 17 Part 3

 

STRATEGIC PLAN RELATIONSHIP

The City of Denton’s Strategic Plan is an action-oriented road map that will help the City achieve its vision.  The foundation for the plan is the five long-term Key Focus Areas (KFA):  Organizational Excellence; Public Infrastructure; Economic Development; Safe, Livable, and Family-Friendly Community; and Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship.  While individual items may support multiple KFAs, this specific City Council agenda item contributes most directly to the following KFA and goal:

 

Related Key Focus Area:                      Sustainable & Environmental Stewardship

Related Goal:                                                               5.4 Manage land use and preserve open/natural spaces

 

EXHIBITS

1.                     DDC Subchapter 17 redline version for “language additions” category

2.                     DDC Subchapter 17 clean version for “language additions” category

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                   Respectfully submitted:

                                                                                                                              Kenneth Banks

Director of Utilities

 

Prepared by:

Deborah Viera, AICP

Environmental Compliance Coordinator