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ORDINANCE NO. 56-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 14-06,
SECTION 3, "DURATION OF MORATORIUM/EXTENSION OF
MORATORIUM", BY AMENDING THE TEMPORARY BUILDING
MORATORIUM FOR DEMOLITION AND DEVELOPMENT IN ANY
OF THE CITY'S FIVE HISTORIC DISTRICTS FOR PROPERTIES
NOT ZONED COMMUNITY FACILITIES (CF) OR CENTRAL
BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) AND WHICH EXCEEDS CERTAIN
SQUARE FOOTAGES, TO EXTEND THE MORATORIUM FOR A
PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE
OF ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that the City's historic districts
need further protection and wishes to extend the moratorium on any demolition and/or
construction of new structures (greater than 2000 sq. ft.) or additions, where the addition exceeds
50% of the square footage of the existing structure; and
WHEREAS, the City needs a period of time in which City staff may work with the
residents of these districts in order to draft appropriate overlay guidelines to assure that future
development respects the surrounding neighborhood character in terms of architectural style, scale
and massing; and
WHEREAS, this zoning ordinance is adopted pursuant to the City's Home Rule
Powers as set forth in Florida Statutes Chapter 166; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is enacted in compliance with Florida Statutes Section
166.041 (3) (c); and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the
proposed text amendment at a public hearing held on September 18. 2006 and voted 1 to Q to
recommend that the changes be denied; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(4)(c), the Planning and Zoning Board,
sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the change is consistent with and furthers
the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Dekay Beach adopts the findings in the
Planning and Zoning Staff Report; and
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WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Dekay Beach finds the ordinance is consistent with
the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, this moratorium is rationally related to the City's attempt to preserve its
historic district communities and the City will undertake a comprehensive review of its Land
Development Regulations.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That Ordinance 14-06 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dekay
Beach, Florida, Section 3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 3.
DUR,.,\TION EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM.
.w The temporary moratorium set forth in this ordinance shaR Wte effect
i:tnmcdiately UpOft thc effecti-n date of this ordffiaacc and shaH tcrminate six (6) months
after the 3a1d effecti-;e date became effective on April 18. 2006. The City will accept no
application which are 3ubjcct to the morator1\:1ffi Ufltil the moratorium has expifed.
(b) The City Commission is hereby extending the temporary moratorium
established in Ordinance 14-06 by enactment of this ordinance amending Ordinance 14-06
to provide for an extension period not to exceed ninety (90) days from the effective date of
this ordinance. The City will accept no applications which are subject to the moratorium
until the moratorium has expired.
Section 2. That should any section or proVIsIon of this ordinance or any portion
thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof
other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
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ORD.NO.56-06
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PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this _ day
of , 2006.
MAYOR
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Second Reading
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ORD. NO. 56-06
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TO:
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SUBJECT: MEETING OF OCTOBER 3, 2006
EXTEND THE EXISTING SIX-MONTH BUILDING MORATORIUM ON
DEMOLITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT IN ALL OF THE CITY'S FIVE HISTORIC
DISTRICTS UP TO NINETY (90) DAYS.
The action requested of the City Commission is the consideration to extend the current six-
month moratorium on any new development proposals including demolitions except those
properties deemed unsafe, new construction over 2,000 square feet, and additions exceeding
fifty-percent (50%) of the existing total square footage for all five (5) of the City's historic
districts, for a period up to ninety (90) days.
Given recent concerns over the level and type of development affecting historic preservation
efforts within all five (5) of the City's historic districts, the City Commission, on April 18, 2006
implemented a six-month moratorium on any new development proposals including, but not
limited to, demolitions, new construction, and additions. Some development actions have
continued during the moratorium including demolitions of structures deemed unsafe by the
City's Chief Building Official, new construction of 2,000 square feet or less, and additions not
exceeding fifty-percent (50%) of the existing structures total square footage. Further, the
moratorium does not prevent the relocation of historic structures from other places, into any of
the districts nor apply to properties in any historic district zoned CF or CBD.
During the moratorium, Staff has worked with consultants (REG Architects and Urban Design
Studios) in conducting a series of meetings with the property owners of the Historic Districts.
Between June and August, there were a total of eight (8) public meetings: two for both
OSSHAD and Del-Ida Park, two for both Nassau Park and Marina, two for West Settlers, and
two for all property owners, including those of the individually listed properties. The last public
meeting held on August 31, 2006 consisted of a final presentation done in PowerPoint
highlighting the consultants' findings and recommendations to clarify compatibility criteria for
new development. In addition to the public portion of the process, the consultant prepared a
revised set of Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, a supplementary guide to
the aforementioned guidelines, and proposed recommended amendments to the Land
Development Regulations.
Staff is currently in the process of drafting changes to the LDRs as recommended in the
consultants' final presentation, as well as reviewing the proposed guidelines revisions. To allow
for a thorough review of the aforementioned revisions and recommendations and implement
any LDR changes, a ninety-day extension is being requested. Any LDR amendments as well
as the revised guideline publication will require review by both the Historic Preservation Board
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City Commission Documentation, October 3, 2006
gO-Day Moratorium Extension in Historic Districts
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(HPB) and Planning and Zoning Board (P&Z) prior to adoption by the City Commission. The
current moratorium is scheduled to be lifted on October 18, 2006. Staff will use the additional
ninety-days to make any necessary changes to the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design
Guidelines and the Land Development Regulations. These changes will clarify the current
regulations, provide parameters, and define compatible development within the historic districts
as identified in the Comprehensive Plan.
Historic Preservation Board
The Historic Preservation Board reviewed the item at its September 20, 2006 meeting and
recommended approval as presented, by a vote of 5-1. The Board then suggested that the
moratorium should end upon adoption of all revised guidelines and LDRs should this occur
before the end of the ninety-day period.
Planning and Zoning Board
The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the item at its September 18, 2006 meeting and
recommended denial by a 7-0 vote. They felt the six-month period was adequate time to hire a
consultant, conduct all the public meetings, create the design guidelines, and process all
proposed LDR amendments.
Recommend approval of the ninety-day extension to the moratorium ordinance.
Prepared by: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner
Attachments:
· Existing Ordinance 14-06
· Proposed Ordinance
· Consultants Meeting Timeline
· Planning & Zoning Staff Report of September 18, 2006
ORDINANCE NO. 56-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 14-06,
SECTION 3, "DURATION OF MORATORIUM/EXTENSION OF
MORATORIUM", BY AMENDING THE TEMPORARY BUILDING
MORATORIUM FOR DEMOLITION AND DEVELOPMENT IN
ANY OF THE CITY'S FIVE HISTORIC DISTRICTS FOR
PROPERTIES NOT ZONED COMMUNITY FACILITIES (CF) OR
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) AND WHICH EXCEEDS
CERTAIN SQUARE FOOTAGES, TO EXTEND THE
MORATORIUM FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED NINETY (90)
DAYS FROM THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEALER
CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that the City's historic districts need further
protection and wishes to extend the moratorium on any demolition and/or construction of new structures
(greater than 2000 sq. ft.) or additions, where the addition exceeds 50% of the square footage of the
existing structure; and
WHEREAS, the City needs a period of time in which City staff may work with the residents of
these districts in order to draft appropriate overlay guidelines to assure that future development respects
the surrounding neighborhood character in terms of architectural style, scale and massing; and
WHEREAS, this zoning ordinance is adopted pursuant to the City's Home Rule Powers as set
forth in Florida Statutes Chapter 166; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is enacted in compliance with Florida Statutes Section 166.041(3)(c);
and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the
proposed text amendment at a public hearing held on September 18, 2006 and voted 7 to 0 to
recommend that the changes not be approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the fmdings in the
Planning and Zoning Staff Report; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is consistent
with the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, this moratorium is rationally related to the City's attempt to preserve its historic
district communities and the City will undertake a comprehensive review of its Land Development
Regulations.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That Ordinance 14-06 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida, Section 3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 3.
DURATION EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM.
~ The temporary moratorium set forth in this ordinance shall take eff-ect immediately
upon the effective date of this ordinance and shall terminate six (6) months after the said effective
Elate became effective on April 18, 2006. The City will accept no application v/hich are subject to
the moratorium until the moratorium has expired.
(b) The City Commission is hereby extending the temporary moratorium established in
Ordinance 14-06 by enactment of this ordinance amending Ordinance 14-06 to provide for an
extension period not to exceed ninety (90) days from the effective date of this ordinance. The
City will accept no applications which are subject to the moratorium until the moratorium has
expired.
Section 2. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any
paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part
declared to be invalid.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
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ORD. NO. 56-06
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this day of
,2006.
ATTEST:
MAYOR
CITY CLERK
First Reading
Second Reading
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ORD. NO. 56-06
REG ARC 1l.U.~ C T s" l~ C .
ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING
Ben took photos of Nassau, Marina and West Settlers districts
Finalize Fee Schedule; Ben will take photos of Del-Ida neighborhood
Site Visit (Jon and Colin)
Ben out of town
Site Visit (Rick and Wallis)
Determine existing site conditions; prepare format and outline of
PowerPoint
In house meeting at REG to draft PowerPoint
Ben will take photos of OS SHAD District
Meeting at REG 10:00 am; photos completed, basic info comes together
Prepare PowerPoint presentation
Dry-run meeting at REG to review PowerPoint - 4:00pm
Meeting at Delray 10:00 am -Dry RunlPowerPoint presentation
First Public Meeting with all 5 districts 7:00-9:00pm
(Phase I complete-30%)
Public Meeting- West Settlers; 6:00 pm at local church
Public Meeting-MarinalNassau; 6:00pm at Marriott
Public Meeting- Del IdaJOSSHAD; 6:00pm at Old School Square
In-House meeting at REG -IO:OOam
First draft of design proposal for second set of meetings
Meeting at Delray: 10:00 am
Public Meeting- West Settlers; 6:00 pm at local church
Public Meeting-MarinalNassau; 6:00pm at Marriott
Public Meeting- Del/Ida OSSHAD; 6:00pm at Old School Square
(Phase II complete--60%)
August 1-4: Wrap-up: Design refinement
August 11: In-House meeting at REG
August 14-17: Prepare final report
August 18: Meeting at Delray CRA-I0:00am
August 21-25: Final Dry Runs
August 31: Present Final Report-7 :OOpm
(Phase III complete-l 00%)
May 15-26:
May 30-31:
May 31:
June 1-11:
June 2:
June 5-8:
June 9:
June 12-15:
June 16:
June 19-20:
June 20:
June 21:
June 29:
July 10:
July 12:
July 13:
July 14:
July 17-20:
July 21:
July 24:
July 26:
July 27:
Delray Beach Historic Guidelines
Revised Schedule
June 5, 2006
NOTE: Locations of all meetings are to tentative and have to be confirmed
120 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, STE. 201
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33401
PHONE: 561 659-2383 . FAX: 561 659-5546
WWW.REGARCH.COM
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ORDINANCE NO. 14-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CIlY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF TI-IE CITY
OF DELRAY BEACH, ESTABLISHING A TEMPORARY
BUILDING MORATORIUM FOR ANY DEMOLmON AND
DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL LOCATED IN ANY OF THE
CITY'S FIVE HISTORIC DISTRICTS FOR PROPERTIES
NOT ZONED COMMUNITY FACILITIES (CF) OR
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) AND WHICH
EXCEEDS CERTAIN SQUARE FOOTAGES, AND AS
FURTI-IER DEFINED HEREIN FOR A PERIOD OF SIX (6)
MONTI-IS FROM THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF TI-IIS
ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR GEOGRAPHIC AREA
COVERED; PROVIDING FOR THE DURATION OF
MORATORIUM; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, A
GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Commission has detennined that the City's historic districts need
further protection and wishes to enact a six month moratoriwn on any demolition and/or
construction of new structures (greater than 2000 sq. ft.) or additions, where the addition exceeds
50% of the square footage of the existing structure; and
WHEREAS, the City needs a period of time in which City staff may work with the residents
of these districts in order to draft appropriate overlay guidelines to assure that future development
respects the surrounding neighborhood character in terms of architectural style, scale and massing;
and
WHEREAS, this zoning ordinance is adopted pursuant to the City's Home Rule Powers as
set forth in Horida Statutes Chapter 166; and
WHEREAS. this ordinance is enacted 10 compliance with Florida Statutes Section
166.04t(3)(c); and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the
proposed text amendment at a public hearing held on March 20, 2006 and voted 7 to 0 to
recommend that the changes be approved; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(4)(c), the Planning and Zoning Board,
sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the change is consistent with and furthers
the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach adopts the findings in the
Planning and Zoning Staff Report; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach finds the ordinance is
consistent with the Com.prehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, this moratorium is rationally related to the City's attempt to preserve its historic
district communities and the City will undertake a comprehensive review of its Land Development
Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission gave direction to City staff at its March 6, 2006
Commission meeting to draft a moratorium ordinance; and
WHEREAS, all development plans officially received by the City prior to the effective date
of this Ordinance shall be processed in accordance with the City's current IDR's.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CIIT OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1. TEMPORARY BUIlDING MORATORIUM. All activities relatiqg to the
acceptance. review and action upon permit applications for the demolition and/or
construction of new structures (in excess of 2000 sq. ft.) or additions. where the addition
exceeds 50% of the sq~re foob\ge of the exisrirlg structure. are teDlPorari!y suspended in
order for the City of Delra.y Beach. through its officials and staff. to have adeq.uate time and
opportunity to develop additional development r~tions specific to each district in order
to provide that future development would respect the surrounding neighborhood character
in terms of architectural style. scale and massing. Based upon the foregoing. there is hereby
illlposed a teDlPonu:y moratorium on the acceptance. review and action upon permit
applications for the demolition and/or construction of new structures (10 excess of 2000 sq.
ft.) or additions. where the addition exceeds 50% of the sqJ1ate foota,ge of the exisrirlg
structure. located in an.y of the City's five historic districts. During the time the tetl\Poraq
moratorium is in effect. the City will accept no applications for permits for the demolition
and/ or construction of new structures and additions located in the historic districts.
Applications for new construction that propose a total building area of 2000 square feet or
less shall be accq>ted and reviewed and may be constructed if the p1'Qject is approved by the
Historic Preservation Board. This moratorium shall not have an..y effect on those
developments.
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In the event that a structure is declared unsafe by the Chief Building Official of Delray
Beach in accordance with Article 7.8 of the Land Development R~tions. then that
structure may be demolished and this moratorium shall not prevent the demolition of the
structure. In the event that a new structure is proposed for this same area. the new structure
must have a total building area of 2000 sq. ft.. or less. in order to be allowed to proceed
through the City's develcwment process while the moratorium is in effect. In the event that
a new structure is proposed with a total building area w=eater than 2000 sq. ft. the pro.posed
development shall not be accepted for review until the moratorium has expired.
1bis moratorium shall not prevent the relocation of historic structures. from other places.
into any of the City's historic districts. provided that the relocation must still follow the
regl1111r development process.
Section 2. GEOGRAPHIC AREA COVF.RFn. A telllPonu;y moratorium established in
this ordinance shall be effective in the five historic districts of the City of De~ Beach,
which are the Nassau Street District. Marina District. Del-Ida Park. Old School SqJ,late and
West Settlers District. as described in Section 4.5.1(L) of the LDR's. However. this
moratorium does not affect property that is located in an,y one of the five historic districts
with a zoning designation of Community Facilities (CF) or Central Business District (CBD).
Section 3. DURATION OF MORATORIUM. The temponu;y moratorium set forth
in this ordinance shall take effect immediatel.y QJ?on the effective date of this ordinance and
shall terminate six (6) months after the said effective date. The City will accept no
applications which are subject to the moratorium until the moratorium has expired.
Section 4. lbat should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion
thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declued by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof
other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 5. lbat all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the
same are hereby repealed.
Section 6. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
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ORD. NO. 14-06
~p A~SED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this L day
of _~ \. .2006.
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MEETING DATE:
SEPTEMBER 18, 2006
AGENDA NO.:
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AMEND THE EXISTING SIX-MONTH BUILDING MORATORIUM FOR
DEMOLITION AND DEVELOPMENT IN ALL OF THE CITY'S FIVE
HISTORIC DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE FOR AN EXTENSION OF UP TO
NINETY (90) DAYS.
The item before the Board is that of making a recommendation to the City Commission on
extending the current six-month moratorium on any new development proposals including
demolitions except those properties deemed unsafe, new construction over 2,000 square feet,
and additions exceeding fifty-percent (50%) of the existing total square footage for all five (5) of
the City's historic districts, for a period up to ninety (90) days.
Given recent concerns over the level and type of development affecting historic preservation
efforts within all five (5) of the City's historic districts, the City Commission, on April 18, 2006
implemented a six-month moratorium on any new development proposals including, but not
limited to, demolitions, new construction, and additions. Some development actions have
continued during the moratorium including demolitions of structures deemed unsafe by the
City's Chief Building Official, new construction of 2,000 square feet or less, and additions not
exceeding fifty-percent (50%) of the existing structures total square footage. Further, the
moratorium does not prevent the relocation of historic structures from other places, into any of
the districts nor apply to properties in any historic district zoned CF or CBD.
During the moratorium, Staff has worked with the hired consultants, REG Architects and Urban
Design Studios, in conducting a series of meetings with the residents of the Historic Districts in
order to generate revised guidelines which provide a better and clearer understanding of the
existing Historic Preservation Design Guidelines and LDRs. The intent is to assure that all new
development respects and is visually compatible with the surrounding historic neighborhood
character in terms of architectural style, scale, and massing.
A review of the applicable policies and objectives in the Comprehensive Plan which have
supported this action and its potential outcomes was conducted. The following objective and
policy were found.
Housing Element Objective A-12.1, To assist residents of the City in maintaining and
enhancing their neighborhood environment, the City shall take steps to ensure that
modifications in and around the neighborhood do not lead to its decline, such as those
described in the following policy:
Planning and Zoning Board Memorandum Staff Report, September 18, 2006
Amendment to Extend Moratorium in Historic Districts
Page 2
Housing Element Policy A-12.4 The City will provide planning and technical assistance to
implement neighborhood-supported initiatives aimed at preserving the character of existing
residential areas. Such assistance may involve the formulation of regulations that would limit
size and scale of new homes to be consistent with the existing structures within a defined
neighborhood, and analysis of the housing inventory to determine if the area qualifies for
designation as a historic district, and similar measures.
On August 31,2006, REG Architects and Urban Design Studi'os provided a final presentation to
the public regarding their proposed revisions and recommendations. In order to thoroughly
review the aforementioned revisions and recommendations and implement any LDR changes, a
ninety-day extension is being requested. The current moratorium is scheduled to be lifted on
October 18, 2006. Staff will use the additional ninety-days to make any necessary changes to
the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines and the Land Development
Regulations. These changes will clarify the current regulations as they relate to the
requirement to provide compatible development within the historic districts while maintaining the
intent to protect and preserve the historic character as identified by the goals of the
Comprehensive Plan.
Historic Preservation Board:
The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) will review the item at its September 20, 2006 meeting
where a recommendation will be made to the City Commission.
The ninety-day extension is essential in allowing for the implementation of recommendations
outlined in the Historic Preservation Consultants final presentation. The intent of the revisions
is to provide clarification to new development proposals as it relates to scale and massing
consistent with the character of the districts.
Recommend approval of the ninety-day extension to the moratorium ordinance to the City
Commission.
Prepared by: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner
Attachments:
· Existing Ordinance 14-06
· Proposed Ordinance
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
AMENDMENT TO THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
BY AMENDING THE TEMPORARY
BUILDING MORATORIUM FOR
DEMOLITION AND
DEVELOPMENT IN ANY OFTHE
CITY'S HISTORIC DISTRICTS
FOR PROPERl:lES NOT ZONED
90MMUNlry, FACILITIES (CF) OR
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
(CBD) AND WHICH EXCEED
CERTAIN SQUARE FOOTAGES,
TO EXTEND SAID MORATORIU'M
FORA PERIOD NOTTO EXCEED
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The City COmmisSion of the City of Delmy Beach, Florida, proposes to
adopt the loIlowing otdinal1(:&:
ORDINANCE NO, 56-06
AN ORDINANCE ()f THE CITY COMMISSION OF THECIT'(OFDEL.
RAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 14-Q6. SECTION 3,
WRATION'OF MORATORIUM!EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM", BY
AMENDING THE TEMPORARY BUILDING MORATORIUM FOR
DEMOUTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN ANY OF THE CITY'S FIVE lil5-
TORICOISTRICTS FOR PROPERllES NOl ZONED COMMUNITY
FACILITIES {CF) OR CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBDl AND
WHICH EXCEED CERTAIN SQUARE FOOTAGES, TO EXTEND THE
MORATORIUM FOR A PERIOD NOT 10 EXCEED J-JINETY(90l PAYS
FROM THE DATE OF ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING
A SAVINGSCLAUSE,A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
TheGity Commission will condUcllwO(?tpublieHeari~SJ6tthe pur-
pose Of accepting publiC lestimony regarding \hElpl:O~!\edordin<lnce.
The first Public Hearing will be held on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 2006.
AT 7:00 P.M. in the Commission Chambers <It City H<lII, lOQ NW. 1st
Avenue, Delray Be<lch,Aorid<l. If the prOPosed otdin!IIJce isp<lSSEld on
.firSt reading, a second Public !-learing wiU beheld on TUESDAY.'()CTQ-
BERU, 2006. AT 7:00 P.M. (or at any connnuation 01 such m~ting
,which is set by the Commission) in the Commission Chambers at City
Hall, 100 N,.W. 1 ~ Avenue, Delmy Beach, Florid<!.
All interested citizens <Ire invited to lI1tend the public hellringsand ()()ffi.
ment upon the proposed ordln<lf1ce or submit their comments in W1iting
on or before the date 01 these hll<lringslo-the Planning and Zoning
Departnleot, ,For furlherinforrn<tlionorto obtain Ii copy of !he. p!llJl!)sed
otdinance. please contact th,e Plannillg<lfid Zoning D~patmJel)t,City
Hall, 100 N.W;lstAvenue. DelrayBeach, Aorida33444Jemailllt
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