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G-96-04-25-9N - 4/25/1996ORDINANCE NO. (T - �U - 04 -c95 -9N AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORAGE FACILITIES; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS. WHEREAS, a Texas home -rule municipality may adopt ordinances that are for the good government, peace, or order of the municipality; and WHEREAS, a Texas home -rule municipality may adopt ordinances to protect the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens and the community; and WHEREAS, Chapter 211 of the Texas Local Government Code, V.T.C.A. authorizes a Texas home -rule municipality to divide the city into zoning districts to regulate the permitted uses within the districts; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 211 of the Texas Local Government Code, a Texas home -rule municipality may amend the zoning regulations applicable in the municipality; WHEREAS, the City of Round Rock, Texas, is considering amendments to the Round Rock Zoning Ordinance related to the permissible zoning districts for mini -storage facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council previously adopted on December 14, 1995 Ordinance No. G -95-12-14-12D establishing an moratorium on new construction of mini -storage facilities, which ordinance expires on May 1, 1996; and WHEREAS, the City Council needs an additional sixty (60) days to develop and study the proposed amendments; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Round Rock, Texas desires to adopt this ordinance in order to ensure that the development of additional mini -storage facilities do not conflict with the amended zoning regulations and the City of Round Rock's land use objectives; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, THAT : K:\ORDINANC\OR60425N.WPD/clb I. The issuance of building permits for the development, erection, and construction of mini -storage facilities, mini - warehouses, self -storage facilities, and similar uses and/or structures within the city limits of Round Rock, Texas is hereby suspended until June 30, 1996. Every officer, employee, or agent of the City of Round Rock is hereby prohibited from issuing any building permit(s) for the development, erection, or construction of said types of storage facilities. Unless extended by the passage of an additional ordinance, this ordinance shall cease to be effective on June 30, 1996. If, before June 30, 1996, the Round Rock Zoning Ordinance is amended with respect to the permissible zoning districts for mini -storage facilities, mini -warehouses, self -storage facilities, and similar uses and/or structures, this ordinance shall cease to be effective on the effective date of any such amendments to the Round Rock Zoning Ordinance. II. The provisions of this ordinance shall not prohibit the City of Round Rock, Texas from enacting additional ordinances extending the moratorium on the issuance of building permits for storage facilities beyond the moratorium period established by this ordinance. III. A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. 2. B. The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance shall not invalidate other sections or provisions thereof. Alternative 1. By motion duly made, seconded and passed with an affirmative vote of all the Council members present, the requirement for reading this ordinance on two separate days was dispensed with. READ, PASSED, and ADOPTED on first reading this QS - day of (21°I , 1996. Alternative 2. READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of , 1996. READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the day of , 1996. ATTEST: k"4/1Fti NE LAND, City Secretary 3. CHARLES CUL R, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas Date: April 23, 1996 Subject: City Council Meeting April 25, 1996 Item: 9.N. Consider an ordinance extending the moratorium on building permits for mini -warehouses. (First Reading) Staff Resource Person: Joe Vining Staff Recommendation: Approval This extension will facilitate the policy study and proposal formulation by the Planning and Zoning Commission.