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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION NO 16 10 391STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTY OF FULTON RESOLUTION NO. 16-10-391 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MILTON, GEORGIA EXTENDING UNTIL DECEMBER 6, 2016, AN EXISTING MORATORIUM BARRING THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR CONCEPTUAL PLAN APPROVAL FOR SUBDIVSIONS LOCATED WITHIN THE FIVE ACRE ROAD ZONE WHEREAS, the Section 1.12(b )(26) of the Charter of the City of Milton, Georgia ("City") empowers the City to regulate development within the City limits through zoning; and WHEREAS, Chapter 64 of the current Code of the City of Milton, Georgia ("zoning ordinance") divides property in the City into various districts, and regulates the use and development of property based on the district to which the property is designated; and WHEREAS, Section 50-91 of the current Code of the City of Milton, Georgia ("subdivision ordinance") requires the submission of a conceptual plan as part of the process of developing subdivisions in the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has asked the Community Development department to consider changes to the overall development pattern along Georgia Highway 9 ("Hwy 9") through the City, to include the Five Acre Road Zone; and WHEREAS, the City Council intends to consider amendments to the zoning ordinance with respect to possible changes to the overall development pattern along Hwy 9, from a residential to non-residential nature, to include properties within the Five Acre Road Zone; and WHEREAS, on August 15, 2016, the City Council adopted an emergency, temporary moratorium barring for 30 days the acceptance of applications for conceptual plans for subdivisions on property adjacent to Hwy 9 between the Forsyth County line and the city limits of the City of Alpharetta, excluding property located in the Five Acre Road Zone. Following a duly noticed public hearing on September 12, 2016, that 30-day moratorium was extended to December 6, 2016; and WHEREAS, on September 19, 2016, the City Council adopted an emergency, temporary moratorium barring for 30 days the acceptance of applications for conceptual plans for subdivisions on property within the Five Acre Road Zone, as a supplement to the previously imposed moratorium on the acceptance of conceptual plans for subdivisions on property adjacent to Hwy 9 between the Forsyth County line and the city limits of the City of Alpharetta; and WHEREAS, the Board conducted a properly noticed public hearing on October 17, 2016, to consider the possible extension of the existing temporary moratorium on the acceptance of applications for conceptual plans for subdivisions on property within the Five Acre Road Zone, as a supplement to the previously imposed moratorium on the acceptance of conceptual plans for subdivisions on property adjacent to Hwy 9 between the Forsyth County line and the city limits of the City of Alpharetta; and WHEREAS, the City finds extending until December 6, 2016, the existing moratorium barring the acceptance of applications for conceptual plans for subdivisions on property within the Five Acre Road Zone, as a supplement to the previously imposed moratorium on the acceptance of conceptual plans for subdivisions on property adjacent to Hwy 9 between the Forsyth County line and the city limits of the City of Alpharetta, to be appropriate, reasonably necessary, the least restrictive means available, a reasonable exercise of the City's police power, and in the best interests of the public health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MILTON, GEORGIA THAT: 1. 2. 3. The City does hereby extend until December 6, 2016, the existing moratorium barring the acceptance of applications for conceptual plans for subdivisions on property within the Five Acre Road Zone, as a supplement to the previously imposed moratorium on the acceptance of conceptual plans for subdivisions on property adjacent to Hwy 9 between the Forsyth County line and the city limits of the City of Alpharetta. The moratorium imposed by this Resolution shall terminate on the earliest date of (1) December 6, 2016; (2) approval by the City Council of an additional moratorium after a public hearing; (3) any affirmative action of the Council terminating the moratorium; or (4) the adoption of an amendment to the zoning ordinance with respect to the development pattern for properties within the Five Acre Road Zone. The moratorium imposed herein does not prevent a property owner from developing land in accordance with land development approvals previously issued by the City of Milton or to have previously tendered land development applications considered by the City of Milton in the ordinary course. This Resolution shall be effective upon a majority vote by the City Council as ratified by the Mayor of the City of Milton, Georgia. SO RESOLVED, the public's health, safety, and welfare demanding it, this 17th day of October, 2016. Joe LockwoOd,Or Attest: 2