File #: 25-3867    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 12/18/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/6/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing: Consideration of an Ordinance Granting a Special Use Permit for an Accessory Building/Accessory Structure on 0.0578 Acres Legally Described as Lot 44, Block A, Rockbrook Place, Located at 434 Hamilton Street, Zoned Townhouse Two Residential District (TH-2); as Requested by Zantana Tapia, the Applicant, on Behalf of Iresha Lewis the Property Owner. (Case No. 24-11-19-SUP).
Attachments: 1. Staff Memo - SUP 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.pdf, 2. Location Map - SUP 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.23, 3. Aerial Map - SUP 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.23, 4. P&Z Minutes - 434 Hamilton St. 12.23.pdf, 5. Owner's Letter - SUP 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.23, 6. Ordinance - SUP 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.pdf, 7. Ordinance Attachment Exhibit A - 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.23, 8. Ordinance Attachment Exhibit B - 434 Hamilton St. 2024.12.31
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Public Hearing: Consideration of an Ordinance Granting a Special Use Permit for an Accessory Building/Accessory Structure on 0.0578 Acres Legally Described as Lot 44, Block A, Rockbrook Place, Located at 434 Hamilton Street, Zoned Townhouse Two Residential District (TH-2); as Requested by Zantana Tapia, the Applicant, on Behalf of Iresha Lewis the Property Owner. (Case No. 24-11-19-SUP).

 

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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS:

 

The property owner is wishing to add a detached patio cover to the backyard of her townhome. The patio cover does not meet the Unified Development Code Supplemental Use Regulations for accessory buildings/accessory structures and requires approval of a special use permit. Patio covers are common additions in the neighborhood. Staff finds this use to be compatible with the surrounding area. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended unanimous approval (5-0) on December 17, 2024.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

That the City Council approve the ordinance as set forth in the caption above.

 

AVAILABLE FOR QUESTIONS:

 

Richard E. Luedke, AICP, Planning Director