The purpose of this agenda item is to hold a public hearing, discussion, and possible consideration and action on draft changes to The Hill Area Residential (HR-1) zoning district development regulations, which are housed in Chapter 2 of the Development Code. The purpose of the changes is to implement remaining recommendations in Phase II of The Hill Community Engagement project, which will complete the project if adopted by City Council.
Background:
In 2018, based on The Hill resident feedback, the City initiated a project to engage The Hill residents and property owners in evaluating whether there is a desire to maintain the character of The Hill neighborhood. The Land Use Plan listed this project as an action item and was further spurred by council members after residents voiced concerns with the changing character. City Council appointed a five-member Hill resident and property owner steering committee to guide the project. The project was divided into phases– Phase I Public Engagement and Phase II Implementation– to determine if the concern was widespread in The Hill neighborhood. After a public engagement process in Phase I, The Hill Neighborhood Steering Committee drafted a vision and set of recommendations that directed staff to prepare regulations to maintain the character of The Hill. The project is currently in Phase II and nearing completion with the draft regulations that implement the remaining Phase I recommendations focused on managing size and scale of buildings in The Hill.
Changes to HR-1 Development Regulations
Staff drafted the proposed changes to the HR-1 regulations based on input from The Hill neighborhood and Steering Committee and detailed analysis of existing conditions in The Hill. The following list is a high-level summary of the proposed changes. The attachment “Draft Regulations Combined Redlined” is the draft text as it would appear in the Development Code and identifies new or modified regulations as colored underlined text. Additional details about the changes are in the attached “Staff Report”, and a summary of survey feedback – “Survey Recommendations Matrix” – is also attached.
- Site Development Permit process to allow flexibility for projects that don’t meet the regulations but may meet the character of the neighborhood
- Redefine maximum height measurement for HR-1
- Reduce Floor-to-Area Ratio to 0.45
- Establish minimum roof pitch of 4/12
- Regulate maximum building width based on lot size with a 0.46 BTLW ratio for lots equal to or greater than 60 feet. Lots less than 60 feet are allowed a 30-foot maximum building width.
- Increase garage front façade setback to 25 feet and require carports to follow garage regulations
- Require new construction to incorporate an entry feature with the option of a porch that is 6 feet deep or stoop and a 4-foot wide walkway from front entrance to sidewalk or curb
- Revise tree regulations to require new trees to be 4-inch caliper
- Require that one Protected Tree be preserved in front half of lot with some options for removal with Director approval
- Added incentive for preserving more than one Protected tree in front half of lot by granting additional building width
- Added primary and secondary building finish requirements for HR-1 in Article X
- Prohibit fences in front of the building.
The majority of the changes to the regulations listed above are in Chapter 2 Article II Part 7 The Hill Area Residential (HR-1) District. Changes to building finishes are located in Chapter 2 Article X. Other changes related to fences and height are located in Chapter 2 Article II Section 2-171 and Chapter 2 Article IV Section 2-191. Administrative changes to landscaping regulations are located in Chapter 3 Article XV Landscaping and Screening Regulations.
Public Input
The Hill Community was invited to provide input regarding the proposed Development Code changes through the City's Online Town Hall and to speak during the Planning & Zoning Commission public hearings. The Online Town Hall launched April 16th and closed May 9th. Staff received 10 comments in the Online Town Hall survey and one Next Door comment over the three weeks it was open. A report of the comments received – “Online Town Hall Results”– is attached. Detail on how staff addressed the comments can be found in the attached Staff Report.
Although Development Code text changes do not require written notification to property owners, staff continues enhanced public engagement and notified The Hill residents and property owners of the changes. A copy of the public hearing notice and postcard – “Public Hearing Legal Notice and Postcard” – is attached. The following methods were used to notify residents:
- Social media posts on Next Door;
- Emails to the Friends of Old Sugar Land civic group;
- Emails to the Hill resident email group used for project updates; and
- Mailed postcard to property owners
In addition to the above communication methods, notice of Public Hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulation as required by state law. Notice of the Public Hearing was posted on the City of Sugar Land’s Internet home page. At the time of writing this report, Staff has received ten Online Town Hall comment and one comment via Next Door.
Next Steps
This item is before the Planning and Zoning Commission for a public hearing, discussion, and possible consideration and action. Staff supports that the Commission provide a recommendation of approval to City Council on the proposed revisions to The Hill Area Residential (HR-1) zoning district development regulations found in Chapter 2 of the Development Code of the City of Sugar Land.