The joint session between the City Council and Planning Commission will discuss regulations regarding recreational vehicle (RV) parks in San Angelo. Currently, RVs are allowed for temporary use but the ordinance does not provide guidance for longer-term or permanent living. The meeting will review current rules and address concerns over clarifying the different types of RV placement, including for temporary stays, permanent living in parks, and residential/non-residential areas. Other cities' RV regulations will also be discussed to inform potential amendments to San Angelo's zoning ordinance.
This document provides information about various permits and licenses required for operating different types of businesses in New Orleans, including cultural businesses. It discusses zoning regulations and how they relate to permitted, conditional, accessory and non-conforming uses. It provides details on applying for and obtaining occupational licenses, mayoralty permits, conditional use permits, zoning changes, variances, and more. Contact information is given for relevant city departments that can provide more information or assistance with applications.
Provident Park Square 1,2 and 3 BHK Flats on Kanakapura Road. Provident Housing has launched its new affordable residential project - Provident Park Square, world-class residential development in Bangalore.
El documento describe las dos principales culturas juveniles que existían en México en 1981: los "chavos banda" de las clases media y baja caracterizados por su vestuario, música y territorios distintivos, y los "chavos fresa" de las clases media y alta con sus propias características. Aunque han pasado décadas, el documento señala que estas dos culturas juveniles todavía persisten en la actualidad a pesar del tiempo.
The City Council meeting covered the proposed 2013-14 budget and property tax levy. Items in the General Fund budget included raises for employees, debt service, and allocating funds to lower the tax rate and build the rainy day fund. The Stormwater, Development Corporation Ballot, and Economic Development Fund revenues and expenditures were also presented. The tax levy ordinance was to be introduced at this meeting and adopted at the September 17th meeting.
The City Council document discusses the 2013-14 budget. It will:
a) Hold a public hearing on the proposed property tax levy. The rate cannot exceed 0.781/$100 valuation.
b) Introduce the budget ordinance, which includes funding for a meet and confer contract, fire training center debt service, and other obligations.
c) Hold a record vote to ratify a 2.52% property tax increase, with adoption scheduled for a future meeting. Future meetings will adopt the budget and tax levy ordinances.
The document provides a progress update on various components of a water infrastructure project, including the transmission main, booster pump station and well field, groundwater treatment, and new groundwater wells. For the transmission main, digging, laying, and burying of pipes is 80% complete. At the booster pump station and well field, foundations are underway and well cleaning is in progress, with potential delays due to longer than expected cleaning times. Design of the groundwater treatment plant is anticipated to be complete at the end of April. Engineering for new wells is also underway.
The document is an actuarial report presented to the City of San Angelo by Jason Martin in March 2013. It summarizes the city's self-insured programs as of September 30, 2012, including unpaid loss estimates, forecasted losses, surplus analysis, and notes on the variability of estimates due to factors such as large losses and the long-tailed nature of some lines of coverage. Key findings are that unpaid loss estimates total $2.3 million discounted and surpluses exceed benchmarks for both the workers compensation and property/liability funds.
El documento resume la educación y experiencia laboral de Nataly Salas. Asistió a la Institución Educativa P.C.F donde se graduó del grado 11° bajo la dirección del profesor Alexander Granda P. Estudió en la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana por 3 semestres con 2 módulos y en la Universidad de Antioquia por 2 semestres en la Facultad de Enfermería con 4 módulos. También asistió al Cesde por 2 semestres con 2 módulos.
This document provides information about various permits and licenses required for operating different types of businesses in New Orleans, including cultural businesses. It discusses zoning regulations and how they relate to permitted, conditional, accessory and non-conforming uses. It provides details on applying for and obtaining occupational licenses, mayoralty permits, conditional use permits, zoning changes, variances, and more. Contact information is given for relevant city departments that can provide more information or assistance with applications.
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El documento describe las dos principales culturas juveniles que existían en México en 1981: los "chavos banda" de las clases media y baja caracterizados por su vestuario, música y territorios distintivos, y los "chavos fresa" de las clases media y alta con sus propias características. Aunque han pasado décadas, el documento señala que estas dos culturas juveniles todavía persisten en la actualidad a pesar del tiempo.
The City Council meeting covered the proposed 2013-14 budget and property tax levy. Items in the General Fund budget included raises for employees, debt service, and allocating funds to lower the tax rate and build the rainy day fund. The Stormwater, Development Corporation Ballot, and Economic Development Fund revenues and expenditures were also presented. The tax levy ordinance was to be introduced at this meeting and adopted at the September 17th meeting.
The City Council document discusses the 2013-14 budget. It will:
a) Hold a public hearing on the proposed property tax levy. The rate cannot exceed 0.781/$100 valuation.
b) Introduce the budget ordinance, which includes funding for a meet and confer contract, fire training center debt service, and other obligations.
c) Hold a record vote to ratify a 2.52% property tax increase, with adoption scheduled for a future meeting. Future meetings will adopt the budget and tax levy ordinances.
The document provides a progress update on various components of a water infrastructure project, including the transmission main, booster pump station and well field, groundwater treatment, and new groundwater wells. For the transmission main, digging, laying, and burying of pipes is 80% complete. At the booster pump station and well field, foundations are underway and well cleaning is in progress, with potential delays due to longer than expected cleaning times. Design of the groundwater treatment plant is anticipated to be complete at the end of April. Engineering for new wells is also underway.
The document is an actuarial report presented to the City of San Angelo by Jason Martin in March 2013. It summarizes the city's self-insured programs as of September 30, 2012, including unpaid loss estimates, forecasted losses, surplus analysis, and notes on the variability of estimates due to factors such as large losses and the long-tailed nature of some lines of coverage. Key findings are that unpaid loss estimates total $2.3 million discounted and surpluses exceed benchmarks for both the workers compensation and property/liability funds.
El documento resume la educación y experiencia laboral de Nataly Salas. Asistió a la Institución Educativa P.C.F donde se graduó del grado 11° bajo la dirección del profesor Alexander Granda P. Estudió en la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana por 3 semestres con 2 módulos y en la Universidad de Antioquia por 2 semestres en la Facultad de Enfermería con 4 módulos. También asistió al Cesde por 2 semestres con 2 módulos.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 3, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening session, consent agenda, regular agenda, executive/closed session, public hearings and comments, follow up issues, and adjournment. Key items on the agenda include consideration of approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and street abandonments, and discussions on health insurance premiums and economic development.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on April 2, 2013. The agenda includes: opening proceedings, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and contracts, a regular agenda with items like a presentation from Downtown San Angelo and a public hearing on amending the zoning ordinance. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document is the agenda for a City Council meeting to take place on October 1, 2013. The agenda includes items such as opening procedures, consent agenda items like approving meeting minutes and awarding contracts, a regular agenda with public hearings and ordinances on zoning changes, and closing procedures like future agenda items and adjournment. Key issues to be discussed are zoning changes, awarding of contracts, and reports on fire prevention and the energy industry. The meeting will take place at the McNease Convention Center and is open to the public.
This document is the agenda for the August 20, 2013 City Council meeting in San Angelo, Texas. The agenda includes 22 items to be discussed, including public hearings on proposed changes to zoning ordinances and the fiscal year 2014 budget. Recognition will also be given to several athletes from the area for their performances in recent track competitions. The meeting will take place at the McNease Convention Center and is open to public comment.
This document is the agenda for a City Council meeting in San Angelo, Texas on September 17, 2013. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, adopting ordinances, discussing projects, and amending the city's comprehensive plan. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is open to the public, with opportunities for public comment on agenda items.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 5, 2013 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes opening proceedings, a consent agenda with various items for consideration and approval, an executive/closed session to discuss legal and real estate matters, and a regular agenda including public hearings on proposed annexations and presentations on river improvement projects and employee wellness programs. Accommodations are available for persons with disabilities to attend the meeting.
The document provides guidance to local authorities in England on administering the expanded business rates retail discount announced in the 2020 Budget in response to coronavirus. It states that eligible properties must be occupied and wholly or mainly used as shops, restaurants, cafes, drinking establishments, cinemas, live music venues, for assembly and leisure, or as hotels, boarding houses and self-catering accommodation. Local authorities will use discretionary relief powers to grant the 100% business rates relief in 2020/21 and will be fully reimbursed by central government. The guidance defines the property types that are considered eligible and non-eligible for the relief.
This document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on November 5, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes items such as calls to order, proclamations, recognitions, public comments, and both regular and consent agenda items. Regular agenda items include discussions on City Council qualification requirements and petitions. Consent agenda items include approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, adopting resolutions, and amending ordinances. The agenda also schedules an executive session and public hearings on variance petitions, Comprehensive Plan documents, and zoning changes.
The City Council considered an amendment to an existing Planned Development District (PD) to allow additional time for a single manufactured home to remain on the property. The PD was originally approved in 2007 for a recreational vehicle park. An amendment in 2008 allowed placement of the manufactured home for 3 years, subject to conditions. The Planning Commission recommended approving the current amendment to allow the home to remain for 5 more years.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on December 17, 2013 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening session, consent agenda with various items for consideration, regular agenda with presentations from the Chamber of Commerce, Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Development Services Director, as well as discussions on downtown development strategies, compliance with zoning ordinances for parks, and a petition for annexation. The agenda also includes follow up issues, board nominations, and potential future agenda items.
This notice announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on May 3, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes: opening proceedings like calling to order, prayer, and proclamations; public comment; a consent agenda of routine items; and a regular agenda including an executive session, quarterly reports from economic groups, discussion of parade routes, and public hearings on credit card processing fees and changes to fee schedules. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document is a 5-page agenda for the May 14, 2013 City Council meeting in San Angelo, Texas. The agenda includes 16 items to be discussed, with several items involving proposed changes to zoning ordinances and amendments to the city's comprehensive plan. Public hearings and presentations from city staff are scheduled on issues relating to land use and development in various areas around San Angelo.
The document discusses a court order denying a request for a preliminary injunction against a city ordinance prohibiting short-term rentals of less than 30 days. The court found petitioners failed to show they would likely succeed on the merits of their claim that the ordinance violates the Coastal Act, which aims to protect coastal resources and provide public access. The court also noted petitioners did not demonstrate the ordinance requires a coastal development permit. Overall, the court determined petitioners did not meet the burden of proof required to be granted a preliminary injunction.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on March 22, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items relating to city business and operations, such as awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings, budget amendments, and other regulatory matters. Executive sessions are also scheduled to discuss economic development negotiations, real estate matters, and personnel evaluations.
The document provides notice of a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on December 4, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The meeting agenda includes consideration of items such as approving previous meeting minutes and contracts, public hearings on zoning changes and budget amendments, and discussion of water conservation programs and economic development. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on June 19, 2012 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of items relating to approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing real estate transactions, adopting resolutions, public hearings, budget matters, and future agenda items. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities and will include time for public comment.
This document is a city council agenda for a meeting on January 21, 2014. The agenda includes items for consideration such as approving meeting minutes, awarding bids, authorizing property sales, adopting resolutions, and public hearings. There will also be an executive session to discuss legal and economic development matters. The regular agenda then lists several public hearings and considerations, including updates on employee wellness programs and seal coat projects, a discussion of annexing properties, approving a carnival permit, and adopting an updated neighborhood revitalization plan.
The document is a notice for a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on July 12, 2011 at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes:
- Opening session with call to order, prayer, pledge of allegiance, proclamations, and recognitions.
- A consent agenda with items such as approving previous meeting minutes and awarding bids.
- A regular agenda including executive/closed sessions, public hearings, presentations, discussions, and considerations on various topics such as drilling permits, budget updates, ordinances, and requests.
- Follow up and administrative issues including future agenda items and adjournment.
The meeting location is accessible to
This document outlines regulations for parks and recreation in the City of Arlington. It covers 12 articles on topics such as vehicle use in parks, park property rules, recreational activities, permits, and enforcement. The Park and Recreation Board oversees these regulations and works with the Department of Parks and Recreation to manage parks and recreational programming in the city.
The document announces a public meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to take place on June 7, 2011. The agenda includes consideration of various items such as approving meeting minutes and contracts, adopting ordinances, and holding public hearings on zoning changes and funding allocations. The meeting will be held at the McNease Convention Center and is accessible to persons with disabilities.
The document provides the agenda for a regular meeting of the City Council of San Angelo, Texas to be held on February 4, 2014 at 9:00 AM at the McNease Convention Center. The agenda includes consideration of various items requiring City Council approval, including awarding bids, adopting resolutions, public hearings on annexation and affordable housing projects, and updates on economic development negotiations and mobile home ordinances. The meeting will also include nominations to boards and commissions. Executive session is scheduled to discuss real estate, economic development negotiations, and legal advice.
The City Council document discusses two requests: 1) A request from Garrick Engle to allow an outdoor sidewalk café serving alcohol at 217 S. Chadbourne Street. Planning staff recommends approval as the sidewalk is wide enough. 2) A request from Century Crest of San Angelo, JV to abandon a portion of the Ben Ficklin Road ROW. Planning staff recommends approval subject to maintaining easements and replatting lots in accordance with subdivision standards. The Council may approve, modify, or deny the requests.
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This document provides a summary of the Lake Nasworthy Initiative master plan process. It outlines the project approach, which included extensive public participation to gather input from stakeholders. Market analysis was also conducted. The plan proposes dividing the lake into several "character zones" including Action Sports, Harbor Village, Nature/Education, Special Opportunity, and Natural Encounter. Catalytic projects are identified for each zone to spur economic development and recreation opportunities in a way that balances community interests. An implementation strategy with partnership and funding options concludes the document.
1. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING
AN AGENDA OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
AND PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
9:00 A.M. - Tuesday, April 2, 2013
McNease Convention Center, South Meeting Room
500 Rio Concho Drive
San Angelo, TX 76903
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I. OPEN SESSION (9:00 A.M.)
A. Call to Order
II. SPECIAL AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARING AND COMMENT
1. Discussion and possible action on matters related to the Planning Commission and the City of San
Angelo’s Zoning Ordinance
(Presentation by Interim Director of Development Services AJ Fawver)
2. Adjournment
Given by order of the City Council and posted in accordance with Title 5, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551,
Wednesday, March 27, 2013, at 5:00 P.M.
/s/________________________
Alicia Ramirez, City Clerk
City Council Agenda Page 1 of 1 April 2, 2013
2. City of San Angelo
Memo
Meeting Date: April 2, 2013
To: Mayor, City Council members, & Planning Commission
members
From: AJ Fawver, Interim Director of Development Services
Subject: Joint session regarding RV parks
Contacts: AJ Fawver, Interim Director of Development Services
657-4210
Caption: Discussion and possible action on matters related to the Planning
Commission’s regulation of recreational vehicle parks
Summary:
In response to the Planning Commission's request, staff has put together a joint session for
both the City Council and the Planning Commission to discuss RV parks and the
mechanisms for regulating placement of these throughout the city limits.
A summary of the current regulations was provided to the Planning Commission at their
meeting in January, and provides an appropriate starting point for discussing what
regulations do not currently address or which might need to be amended in some way.
What is a Recreational Vehicle (RV)?
To begin, recreational vehicles are defined in Section 804 of the Zoning Ordinance as: "a
vehicular type of portable structure without permanent foundation, which can be towed, hauled
or driven and is primarily designed as temporary living accommodations for recreational,
camping and travel use and including but not limited to travel trailers, truck campers, camping
trailers and self-propelled motor homes."
3. RV Placement for Temporary Living
Recreational vehicles are addressed in the Zoning Ordinance under the use category
"Campground/Recreational Vehicle Park" in Section 314.C. This section states the following:
"C. Campground/Recreational Vehicle Park
1. Characteristics
Campgrounds and recreational vehicle parks are intended for camping units
or recreational vehicles (of the general public) occupied as temporary living
quarters for recreational, educational or vacation purposes.
2. Accessory Uses
Accessory uses include laundry facilities, convenience groceries,
indoor/outdoor games and boat rental.”
This use category (intended for housing which is solely temporary in nature, and for educational,
recreational, and vacationing) is allowed only through the approval of a Special Use, which
requires the action of both the Planning Commission and the City Council. A application for
Special Use for "Campground/Recreational Vehicle Park" is allowed for the following zoning
districts:
• Ranch & Estate (R&E),
• Manufactured Housing Parks (MHP),
• General Commercial (CG),
• General/Heavy Commercial (CG/CH),
• Heavy Commercial (CH),
• Office Warehouse (OW),
• Light Manufacturing (ML), and
• Heavy Manufacturing (MH).
The use category of "Retail Sales & Service" addressed in Section 314.H.3 talks about short-term
stays, as an example of an "Entertainment-Oriented" use within "Retail Sales & Service", as shown
below. However, staff has consistently interpreted requests for recreational vehicle parks as falling
within the "Campground/Recreational Vehicle" category. The alternative would treat it as a
restaurant, deli, bar, gym, and other types of uses which are clearly not equivalent. This would
also appear to circumvent the original intent of establishing a category solely for
"Campground/Recreational Vehicle" usage.
"c. Entertainment-Oriented:
Restaurants, cafes, delicatessens, bars and taverns; indoor continuous
entertainment activities such as bowling alleys and ice rinks; dance halls;
theaters, health clubs, gyms, membership clubs and lodges; hotels, motels,
campgrounds, recreational vehicle parks and other temporary lodging
with an average length of stay of less than 30 days."
The "Retail Sales and Service" category is allowed by right in the following zoning districts:
• Central Business District (CBD),
• Neighborhood Commercial (CN),
• General Commercial (CG), and
• General Commercial/Heavy Commercial (CG/CH).
4. This same category is allowed through approval of a Conditional Use (the application for which is
heard by the Planning Commission) in the following zoning districts:
• Office Commercial (CO),
• Heavy Commercial (CH),
• Light Manufacturing (ML), and
• Heavy Manufacturing (MH).
As you can see, there is some overlap between the areas which allow for "Retail Sales and
Services" and those that allow for "Campground/Recreational Vehicle". If an amendment is indeed
desired, staff would suggest some clarification about the differences be built into such an
amendment, or that any temporary living in recreational vehicles be managed under one single use
category only, striking the mention of RV parks from the "Entertainment-Oriented" classification.
The requests which staff has been seeing have appeared to be intended for longer-term usage
(over 30 days, with the possibility of permanent living). As such, these requests have been tabled
by the Planning Commission for the time being, as the Zoning Ordinance does not currently give
guidance about this type of campground living on a longer basis.
RV Placement for Permanent Living
Recreational vehicles are also allowed for placement - for permanent living - within Manufactured
Housing Parks (MHP). There is, however, a limit to the number of RV units which can be placed
within these, outlined in Section 413.C.3:
"3. Exceptions
Travel trailers, motorized recreational vehicles and other such relocatable
housing that does not meet the definition of either a "mobile home" or of
"manufactured housing" may be occupied within a manufactured housing
park, provided these types of accommodations do not exceed 30 percent
of the total units in the park."
Article 10.1005 of the city's Traffic Code does also address permanent living in residential districts,
by allowing parking of RVs in residential zoning districts, but goes on to state that:
"(E) Parking is permitted in a residential district, as provided above, only if
the unit is:
(i) Not used for permanent dwelling purposes (unless said right
appears affirmatively from other statutes or ordinances) but may be used
temporarily as guest quarters for a period not to exceed more than fourteen
(14) days in any six (6) month period;"
Lastly, the Zoning Ordinance does not address directly permanent living in recreational vehicles
within non-residential zoning districts. However, household living is a use classification that allows
for occupation of a building (structure built for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals,
goods or movable property of any kind) that is designed and used for residential occupancy by a single
household and includes exclusive sleeping, cooking, and sanitation facilities.
5. "Household Living" is limited to residential structure types within residential zoning districts; however, in
non-residential zoning districts, the structure type is not specified. Recreational vehicles are structures
built to enclose persons which include exclusive sleeping, cooking, and sanitation facilities, so this might
be another area of consideration in formulating any type of amendment. The intent of placement of
recreational vehicles in non-residential districts should probably be clarified. At this time, "household
living" is allowed by right in the Central Business District (CBD), and through application of a Conditional
Use (requiring hearing by the Planning Commission) in the following districts:
• Neighborhood Commercial (CN),
• Office Commercial (CO),
• General Commercial (CG),
• Heavy Commercial (CH),
• General/Heavy Commercial (CG/CH),
• Office Warehouse (OW),
• Light Manufacturing (ML), and
• Heavy Manufacturing (MH).
Other Discussion
City staff members from the Planning, Engineering, Fire Prevention, Permits, MPO, GIS, 911
Addressing, and Storm Water work groups met to compile a listing of other areas of concern which they
anticipating in regulating RV parks. Also, the Planning Commission asked Planning staff to put together
some information regarding regulations from other cities around the state. Staff presented this
information for additional discussion by the Commission members. This information from other cities
included the zoning requirements, platting requirements, density regulations, screening and setback
requirements, among others. Lastly, staff made some suggestions for how the ordinance might be
amended to meet the community's needs. In asking the Commission for further direction on how they
would prefer to move forward, the Commission requested the joint session be held with the City Council.
Attachments: N/A
Reviewed by: AJ Fawver, Interim Director of Development Services