File #: 12-2040    Version: Name: Zoning in Progress Doctrine
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/10/2012 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/5/2012 Final action: 6/5/2012
Title: An Ordinance of the City of Key West, Florida, amending Chapter 108 of the Code of Ordinances entitled “Planning and Development” to include Section 108-999 to provide for the retroactive invoking of the Zoning in Progress Doctrine; Declaring that the City is considering amendments to its Land Development Regulations and Building Permit Allocation System; Directing Building and Planning Department staff to continue the policy of deferring the acceptance and processing of development applications requiring the issuance of Building Permit allocations; Continuing this policy until new Building Permit allocation regulations or amended Land Development Regulations are adopted by the City Commission; Providing for retroactive effect, directing staff to continue preparations of new Building Permit Allocation Regulations; Providing for severability; Providing for repeal of inconsistent provisions; Providing for an effective date.
Sponsors: Jim Scholl
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Executive Summary, 3. Planning Board Resolution 2012-14, 4. Planning Board package
Title
An Ordinance of the City of Key West, Florida, amending Chapter 108 of the Code of Ordinances entitled "Planning and Development" to include Section 108-999 to provide for the retroactive invoking of the Zoning in Progress Doctrine; Declaring that the City is considering amendments to its Land Development Regulations and Building Permit Allocation System; Directing Building and Planning Department staff to continue the policy of deferring the acceptance and processing of development applications requiring the issuance of Building Permit allocations; Continuing this policy until new Building Permit allocation regulations or amended Land Development Regulations are adopted by the City Commission; Providing for retroactive effect, directing staff to continue preparations of new Building Permit Allocation Regulations; Providing for severability; Providing for repeal of inconsistent provisions; Providing for an effective date.