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File #: Ordinance 27-2016    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/26/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/15/2016 Final action: 11/15/2016
Title: An ordinance on second reading amending Title 10 of the City Code concerning the definitions of Group Home for Persons with Handicaps, Handicap and Assisted Living Facility and to add supplementary standards for group homes for persons with disabilities.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No 27-2016, 2. PB Reso 18-2016 Group Home SIGNED, 3. Littleton Street Classification map, 4. Littleton Zoning map
Agenda Date: 11/15/2016

Subject:
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An ordinance on second reading amending Title 10 of the City Code concerning the definitions of Group Home for Persons with Handicaps, Handicap and Assisted Living Facility and to add supplementary standards for group homes for persons with disabilities.
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Presented By:
Jocelyn Mills, Community Development Director

BACKGROUND:
It has recently come to staff's attention that the city's zoning code definitions for group home for persons with handicaps, handicap, and assisted living facilities need to be updated. An application concerning a group home for persons with handicaps and related litigation have prompted these proposed amendments.

Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed amendments at their October 24, 2016 meeting. The first reading of the proposed amendments was approved at the November 1, 2016 Council meeting, and second reading/public hearing set for November 15.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
In Littleton's zoning code, Title 10, Section 10-1-2 contains definitions. Below is the existing definition for group home for persons with handicaps:

GROUP HOME FOR PERSONS WITH HANDICAPS: A dwelling unit which is shared by four (4) or more persons with handicaps living together as a single housekeeping unit, including resident staff.

Group homes for persons with handicaps are permitted in the city's residential districts (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-3X, R-4 and R-5), in the Transition District (T) and in the Central Area District (CA) and are characterized by a single dwelling unit. The code distinguishes group homes from larger scale facilities which may provide 24 hour nursing and medical care, such as skilled nursing facilities, nursing homes/congregate housing and assisted living. Such facilities are only permitted in R-5, T and CA Districts and are characterized by multiple units within a facility.

The city received an application concerning a group home for persons with handicaps questioning the meaning of res...

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