File #: 17-367    Version: 1 Name: 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 17-1007, Membrane Structures
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/13/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/21/2017 Final action: 6/21/2017
Title: Second Reading of Ordinance No. 17-1007, Amendments to the Oregon City Municipal Code for Accessory Buildings/Structures and Uses
Sponsors: Laura Terway
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance No. 17-1007, 3. Exhibit A - Amended Sections of the Oregon City Municipal Code, 4. Exhibit B - Planning Staff Report
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Second Reading of Ordinance No. 17-1007, Amendments to the Oregon City Municipal Code for Accessory Buildings/Structures and Uses

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Staff recommends the City Commission approve the second reading of Ordinance No. 17-1007 to amend the Oregon City Municipal Code to allow additional opportunities for accessory buildings/structures and uses.

BACKGROUND:
The Planning Division proposed amendments to the Oregon City Municipal Code modifying the development standards for accessory buildings/structures and relocating regulations for hooved animals. The amendments were created with input from the public, City Commission, Citizen Involvement Committee, Planning Commission, and the Development Stakeholders Group and will provide greater flexibility for property owners transparency in the Oregon City Municipal Code. The amendments include the following:

1. Currently, metal sided accessory buildings in residential zones are not allowed when viable from the adjacent right-of-way and all accessory buildings 200 square feet or greater must by constructed with the same exterior building materials as the onsite dwelling(s), or an acceptable substitute. The proposed code language will allow any exterior building material, including metal, for residential accessory structures except for membrane or fabric covered storage areas or cargo containers.

2. Currently, accessory structures must comply with the setbacks of the zoning designation, though structures with a footprint less than 200 square feet in size as well as one structure with a footprint up to 600 square feet may be placed closer to the property line if the building complies with restrictions, such as a maximum height of 14 feet. The proposed code language would:
a. Increase the height for the reduced setback from 14 feet to 17 feet
b. Remove any building separation requirements for the reduction
c. Apply the reduced setback to the corner setback

3. The proposed cod...

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