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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1895 Amending City Code Chapter 400 Regarding MillingsBILL NO: 2023- 005 ORDINANCE NO: 1895 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE CHAPTER 400 RELATED TO OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING WHEREAS, after due public notice in the manner prescribed by law, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing, and rendered a report to the Board of Aldermen recommending that Chapter 400 of the UDO be amended as it relates to off-street parking and loading area design standards; and WHEREAS, after due public notice in the manner prescribed by law, the Board of Aldermen held a public hearing to consider the proposed amendment to the UDO; and WHEREAS, the Board of Aldermen has determined that it is in the best interest of the City that the proposed amendments to Chapter 400 of the UDO be adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FOR THE CITY OF RIVERSIDE, MISSOURI, as follows: SECTION 1— ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT. Section 400.500 K 1 of the City Code of the City of Riverside, Missouri is hereby added to read as follows (language to be added is underlined; language to be deleted contains a c ilfethreugh): Section 400.500 K 1. Off -Street Parking And Loading Area Design Standards 1. Surfacing. All off-street parking and loading areas, except those required for single-family or duplex uses, shall be surfaced with: a. Five (5) inches of concrete. b. Six (6) inches of asphalt. c. Thee (3) inches of asphalt combine with eight (8) inches of aggregated base and subgrade base. d. Off-street parking areas serving single-family and duplex residents shall be graded and paved with an approved asphalt, concrete or paver bricks over an approved base. e. Prohibited Surface Materials. The following materials are prohibited for use as surfacing for off-street parking and loading area: i. Gravel ii. Asphalt Millings SECTION 2 — EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. BE IT REMBERED that the above was read two times by heading only, PASSED AND APPROVED by a rnaority of the Board of Aldermen and APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Riverside this 7th day of February, 2023. Mayor Kathleen L. Rose ATTEST: Robin Kincaid, City Clerk Section 400.500 Off -Street Parking and Loading Existing 400.500.K.1 Off -Street Parking and Loading Area Design Standards 1. Surfacing. All off-street parking and loading areas, except those required for single-family or duplex uses, shall be surfaced with: a. Five (5) inches of concrete. b. Six (6) inches of asphalt c. Three (3) inches of asphalt combined with eight (8) inches of aggregate base and subgrade base d. Off-street parking areas serving single-family and duplex residents shall be graded and paved with an approved asphalt, concrete or paver brick over an approved base. Proposed 400.500.K.1 Off -Street Parking and Loading Area Design Standards 1. Surfacing. All off-street parking and loading areas, except those required for single-family or duplex uses, shall be surfaced with: a. Five (5) inches of concrete. b. Six (6) inches of asphalt c. Three (3) inches of asphalt combined with eight (8) inches of aggregate base and subgrade base d. Off-street parking areas serving single-family and duplex residents shall be graded and paved with an approved asphalt, concrete or paver brick over an approved base. e. Prohibited Surface Materials. The following materials are prohibited for use as surfacing for off-street parking and loading areas: (1) Gravel (2) Asphalt Milling CITY OF RIVERSIDE MISSOURI Upstream from ordinary. City of Riverside Staff Analysis Report Case Number PC23-04, Chapter 400: Unified Development Ordinance regarding off-street parking General Information Applicant: City of Riverside Requested Action: Amend Riverside Municipal Code Section 400.500.K, Off -Street Parking and Loading Area Design Standards Action: Recommendation by the Planning Commission to the Board of Aldermen. Application Overview: The city is requesting the following amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance regarding prohibited parking surfaces. The existing language and proposed changes are attached in Exhibit A. Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the proposed adoption of the Amendment to Chapter 400 of the Unified Development Ordinance. Page 1 of 1