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City Council Summary Memo — Work Session #2 —Zoning Ordinance Update— May 6, 2025 <br />Existing Lot Standards <br />District <br />Use type <br />Minimum Lot Area <br />B-4 <br />Mixed Use Project or Multiple Occupancy Center <br />5 acres <br />Single Use Project or Freestanding Building <br />2 acres <br />Gateway Business <br />Non -Residential Uses <br />5 acres <br />Mixed Use Project or Multiple Occupancy Center <br />20 acres <br />Single Use Project or Freestanding Building <br />10 acres <br />Proposed Lot Standards <br />District <br />Use type <br />Minimum Lot Area <br />Business Park <br />--- <br />2 acres <br />Gateway Business <br />--- <br />5 acres <br />Commissioners agreed that changing the minimum standards to allow more lots to be conforming was <br />a good objective. They did not see the need to distinguish between multiple occupancy and single use <br />projects, and supported the recommendations for updating the lot standards. <br />Site Standards <br />Looking at the site standards for nonresidential and mixed use zoning districts, HKGi recommended <br />reducing the required front yard setback for the Mixed Use (B-2) zoning district to help support a <br />pedestrian and bicycle friendly street environment. This would allow buildings to be placed closer to <br />the street and could encourage parking lots to locate to the side or rear of buildings. The corner side <br />yard setback in the B-2 district is already set at 20 feet — the front yard setback should match this. The <br />50 foot front yard setbacks in the Corridor Business (B-3) and Business Park (B-4) districts could also be <br />reduced. Commissioners supported this approach to creating better pedestrian environments. <br />HKGi noted that the maximum height of 35 feet is currently exceeded in both the 1-1 and INST districts <br />(Boston Scientific as well as Bethel and Northwestern). Staff noted that these campuses were likely <br />approved via PUD and that allowed the exception. Commissioners suggested that rather than increase <br />the maximum height by -right across these districts, additional height could be allowed by Conditional <br />Use Permit so that individual proposals could be evaluated. <br />Many of the lots in the Business Park (B-4) zoning district have lot coverage in excess of the 25% <br />allowed. HKGi recommended increasing this amount to 40% to make more of the lots conforming. On a <br />related note, the minimum amounts of required landscaping in the B-4 and CC districts are currently <br />25% and 20% respectively. A low maximum lot coverage for structures (smaller building footprints) <br />combined with a low minimum landscaped area may encourage extensive surface parking lots. HKGi <br />recommended bringing these standards into better alignment in order to encourage the right amount <br />of landscaping. Commissioners agreed. <br />2 <br />
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