File #: O-6-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 1/30/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/27/2020 Final action: 4/27/2020
Title: Planned Developments - Public Housing Bulk Standards - For the purpose of allowing a height adjustment for certain eligible public housing development.
Sponsors: Gavin Buckley, Dajuan K. Gay
Indexes: Planning Commission, Rules and City Government Committee
Attachments: 1. O-6-20 Planned Developments - Public Housing Bulk Standards First Reader.pdf, 2. O-6-20 Staff Report.pdf, 3. O-6-20 Fiscal Impact Note.pdf, 4. O-6-20 PZ Staff Report to PC.pdf, 5. O-6-20 PC Findings to CC.pdf, 6. O-6-20 SIGNED.pdf
Title
Planned Developments - Public Housing Bulk Standards - For the purpose of allowing a height adjustment for certain eligible public housing development.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis

Ordinance 6-20

Introduced by: Mayor Buckley
Co-sponsored by:

Referred to
Planning Commission
Rules and City Government Committee
180 day Rule: 7/27/20

AN ORDINANCE concerning

Planned Developments - Public Housing Bulk Standards

FOR the purpose of allowing a height adjustment for certain eligible public housing development.

BY repealing and re-enacting with amendments the following portion of the Code of the City of Annapolis, 2020 Edition
21.24.050


SECTION I: BE IT ESTABLISHED AND ORDAINED BY THE ANNAPOLIS CITY COUNCIL that the Code of the City of Annapolis shall be amended to read as follows:

Title 21 - PLANNING AND ZONING
Chapter 21.24 - PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS

Section 21.24.050 - Bulk and density standards.

A. Bulk Standards. The Planning Commission may adjust bulk standards, other than height, that are otherwise applicable in the zoning district, WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION: A 20% INCREASE IN THE HEIGHT LIMIT OR OTHER BULK STANDARDS SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR LOW INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPED PURSUANT TO SECTION 42 OF THE FEDERAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AND THAT MEETS THE CRITERIA OF THE FEDERAL LOW INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT PROGRAM.

B. Density Standards. The following density standards shall apply to planned developments:

1. In a residential planned development, the maximum number of dwelling units may not exceed the number of units determined by dividing the gross development area by the minimum lot area per dwelling unit (or per dwelling unit type if a mix of units is proposed) required by the district or districts in which the development is located. Gross development area shall be the area of the zoning lot as a whole. The area of land set aside for common open space or recreational use may be included in determining the number of dwelling ...

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