File #: ID# 18-435    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 12/4/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 12/10/2018 Final action:
Title: An update to the recreation definition and shooting ranges in the zoning code
Attachments: 1. Recreation and Shooting Range Definitions and draft code amendments
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Agenda Date: 12/10/2018

Subject:
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An update to the recreation definition and shooting ranges in the zoning code
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Presented By:
Steve Kemp, City Attorney and Jocelyn Mills, Community Development Director

REQUESTED COMMISSION ACTION:
The study session is to discuss a proposed code amendment to address shooting ranges, and obtain planning commission feedback.

BACKGROUND:
The recreation definitions address a number of unrelated uses in Littleton's zoning code. As with many of the definitions in the code, they do not relate to the actual uses or define uses that should be addressed separately. As staff brings to the council amendments to the code, we recommend correcting these definitions.

An example of this problem is the definition of gun ranges. Currently indoor gun ranges are treated as an indoor recreation use. Outdoor gun ranges have no standards and are treated as outdoor recreation.

These definitions have been carried over into planned developments throughout the city that allow recreational uses in general without reference to the city's definitions. This has resulted in a number of incompatible uses being principal permitted uses with no further review. Staff has done an analysis of the recreation definitions and the conditional use portion of the code and recommends a number of amendments.

A similar study session was held with city council on November 27, 2018.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
The mixture of uses in the zoning code's recreational definitions and the lack of definitions under the recreational section for some uses such as sexually oriented businesses is a critical problem that needs to be addressed. Most cities, such as Lakewood and Fort Collins provide specific definitions for these uses and identify the uses by definition in the land use chart. This was also a recommendation of Clarian Associates when they reviewed the definitions of the Littleton Code in 2015.

Staff proposes to create specific definitions for a number of t...

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