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Item 4A Proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to Open Space Management Plans 480-FFFF Background 2030 Recommendation: Require a maintenance plan as part of the zoning application process for public/private parks. Current Regulations By zoning district Required in SF-1A, SF-30, SF-20, MF-1, MF-2, MH, TZD, RCS, ECZ Not required in PUD, SF-2, RE or any non-residential districts Current Regulations Responsibility and guidelines for maintenance and operation Estimate of costs and staffing requirements Provision for enforcement Provision for City to assume responsibility for maintenance and take corrective action if not maintained Proposed Regulations Consolidate regulations into Section 33: Supplementary District Regulations Open Space Management Plans will be required for all developments proposing public or private open space Proposed Regulations Require a description or illustration of intended uses (preservation areas, playgrounds, gardens, etc.) Parks & Recreation Board April 11, 2011 Approved (8-0) revisions to the City’s Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480-FFFF regarding public and private open space requirements as presented; requiring maintenance costs estimate for open space to be provided prior to the 2nd Reading of the ordinance at City Council (or City Council approval), versus earlier in the process. Planning & Zoning Commission April 23, 2011 Approved (6-0) as presented. City of Southlake Strategy Map The City of Southlake provides municipal services that support the highest quality of life for our residents and businesses. We do this by delivering outstanding value and unrivaled quality in everything that we do. Fulfill Our Mission Live Our Core Values Promote Learning and Growth Provide Financial Stewardship Serve Our Customers Manage the Business Safety and Security Deliver on Our Focus Areas Integrity ● Innovation ● Accountability ● Commitment to Excellence ● Teamwork Infrastructure Quality Development Mobility Performance Management and Service Delivery Partnerships and Volunteerism Item 4C Questions? Current Regulations For all development proposing open space in this zoning district, an open space management plan that meets the following criteria shall be required at the time of zoning change and concept/developmen t plan (as amended by Ordinance No. 480-OOO): Distribution of responsibility and guidelines for the maintenance and operation of the protected open space and any facilities located thereon, including provisions for ongoing maintenance and for long-term capital improvements; Current Regulations An estimate of the costs and staffing requirements needed for maintenance and operation of, and insurance for, the protected open space and an outline showing the means by which such funding will be obtained or provided; A provision that any changes to the Plan be approved by the City Council; A provision for enforcement of the open space management plan; and Current Regulations Provisions that in the event the party responsible for maintenance of the protected open space fails to maintain all or any portion in reasonable order and condition, the City of Southlake may, but is not required to, assume responsibility for its maintenance and may enter the premises and take corrective action, including the provision of extended maintenance, the costs of such maintenance may be charged to the owner, homeowner’s association, or to the individual property owners that make up the homeowner’s association, and may include administrative costs and penalties which shall become a lien on all property within the subdivision. Proposed Regulations For all development proposing any common open space, an open space management plan that includes the following: Generally describes or illustrates intended uses of the open space, such as natural vegetation preservation areas, gardens, trails, playgrounds, and/or other facilities; Allocates responsibility and guidelines for the maintenance and operation of the open space and any facilities located thereon, including provisions for ongoing maintenance and for long-term capital improvements; Proposed Regulations For all development proposing any common open space, an open space management plan that includes the following: Provides an estimate of the costs and staffing requirements needed for maintenance and operation of, and insurance for, the open space and an outline showing the means by which such funding will be obtained or provided; Provides that any changes to the plan be approved by the City Council; Provides for enforcement of the plan; and Proposed Regulations Provides that, in the event the party responsible for maintenance of the open space fails to maintain all or any portion in reasonable order and condition, the City of Southlake may, but is not required to, assume responsibility for its maintenance and may enter the premises and take corrective action, including the provision of extended maintenance. The costs of such maintenance may be charged to the owner, Homeowner’s Association, or to the individual property owners that make up the Homeowner’s Association, and may include administrative costs and penalties. Such costs shall become a lien on all subdivision properties.