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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDept Report 06-18-02 CARMEL/CLAY PLAN COMMISSION . DEPARTMENT REPORT June 18,200)"'02, 8h. Docket No. 39-02 OA, 40-02 OA Amendments to the Carmel/Clay Zoning Ordinance- Use Table Adoption & Definitions Amendment (Text Amendments) The petitioner seeks to make amendments to the structure of the Ordinance relating to uses, add definitions and group all definitions into Chapter three ofthe Ordinance. Filed by the Department of Community Services. Please refer to the information distributed under a memo dated June 11 regarding these items. The Department has been working for some time to develop a table that will relocate and replace the use information contained within the entire ordinance. This will make the process of identifying uses permitted within the different zones much more simple. In addition it will allow the Plan Commission and Department to conduct further review and revision to the table to assure the appropriate uses are pem1itted within each zone. At this point we have identified all uses, grouped redundant uses into fewer categories, and ensured that there are clear definitions for each and every use category. Few changes have been made to the uses permitted under the current ordinance other than housekeeping related to the grouping of uses and the creation of definitions. In addition to providing definitions for each use, we propose to move all definitions within the ordinance to the Definitions Chapter. The following summary provides a brief overview of each of the three documents that has been provided. The first land use table is the final version that will appear in the Ordinance. It is broken dOW11 with all of the uses along the left hand side, and all of the zones along the top ofthe table. A key is provided at the top next to the title of the table. The intent of the table is to organize all of the uses from the Ordinance into one location that is easy to use and understand, and also to eliminate redundant uses that can be categorized into one single use. The table also eliminates the need to search through the entire Ordinance to find where a specific use is permitted. Another copy of the land use table is provided to show all of the changes that were made leading up to the [mal version. Every use that has been grouped has been stricken through, and there is an acronym immediately following the eliminated use to show what single use has replaced it. An example is an insurance office. It is being eliminated and replaced with general office (GO). A list of the acronyms is being provided with the table. A copy of the revised Definitions chapter is provided to show all of the new definitions created from the land use table and the relocation of those definitions found elsewhere in the Ordinance. Any new definition is highlighted in bold, and the source is in parentheses after the definition. Any defmition that has been relocated from another chapter has the source chapter in parentheses after the definition. The Department recommends that this item be forwarded to the Subdivision Committee on July 2n for further discussion.