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HomeMy WebLinkAbout048 of 2025 - Zoning Text Amendment - Parking Regulations in the Downtown Zoning Districts 1 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. _____ of 2025 (Amending Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code to amend requirements for parking lots and garages in the downtown zoning districts) An ordinance amending the text of Title 21A of the Salt Lake City Code pertaining to requirements for parking lots and garages in downtown zoning districts, pursuant to PLMPCM2025-00008. WHEREAS, on March 26, 2025, the Salt Lake City Planning Commission (“Planning Commission”) held a public hearing on a proposed ordinance amending Salt Lake City’s land use regulations pertaining to requirements for parking lots and garages in the downtown zoning districts (Petition No. PLMPCM2025-00008); and WHEREAS, at its March 26, 2025 meeting, the Planning Commission voted in favor of forwarding a positive recommendation to the Salt Lake City Council (“City Council”) on said petition; and WHEREAS, after a public hearing on this matter held on August 12, 2025, the City Council determined that adopting this ordinance is in the city’s best interests. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.30.010.E. That Subsection of 21A.30.010.E of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Downtown Districts: General Provisions: Restrictions on Parking Lots and Structures) shall be and hereby is amended as follows: E. Restrictions on Parking Lots: An excessive amount of parking lots can negatively impact the urban design objectives of the Downtown zoning districts. To control such impacts, the following regulations apply to parking lots: 1. A parking lot shall only be allowed when associated with a building on the property. 48 2 2. A parking lot shall be located behind or to the side of a building. Parking lots located to the side of a building shall: a. Be setback a minimum of 25 feet from the front or corner side lot line. The 25 foot setback shall be considered a landscaped yard subject to the requirements of landscaped yards in 21A.48. b. Be limited to a single parking row and aisle. Illustration of Regulation 21A.30.010.E Restrictions on Parking Lots 3 3. A parking lot shall have a maximum of 40 parking stalls. 4. A parking lot for government facilities necessary for public health and safety are exempt from the parking lot restrictions in this subsection. SECTION 2. Repealing Section 21A.30.070. That Section of 21A.30.070 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Downtown Districts: Downtown Districts Development Approval Process) shall be and hereby is repealed: 21A.30.070: DOWNTOWN DISTRICTS DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS 4 SECTION 3. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.31.010.H. That Subsection of 21A.31.010.H of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Gateway Districts: General Provisions: Parking) shall be and hereby is amended as follows: H. Restrictions on Parking Lots: An excessive amount of parking lots can negatively impact the urban design objectives of the Gateway zoning district. To control such impacts, the following regulations apply to parking lots. 5 1. A parking lot shall only be allowed when associated with a building on the property. 2. A parking lot shall be located behind or to the side of the building. Parking lots located to the side of the building shall: a. Be setback a minimum of 25 feet from the front or corner side lot line. The 25 foot setback shall be considered a landscaped yard subject to the requirements of landscaped yards in 21A.48. b. Be limited to a single parking row and aisle. Illustration of Regulation 21A.31.010.H.2 Surface Parking Lots 6 3. A parking lot shall have a maximum of 40 parking stalls. 4. A parking lot for government facilities necessary for public health and safety are exempt from the parking lot restrictions in this subsection. SECTION 4. Amending the text of Section 21A.33.050. That Section 21A.33.050 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Land Use Tables: Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Downtown Districts) shall be and is hereby amended only for the use categories “Bus line station/terminal", “Gas station”, “Open space”, “Automobile repair (major)”, and “Automobile repair (minor)”, in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Downtown Districts, with no other revisions to the table, as follows: Use Permitted And Conditional Uses By District D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 Bus line station/terminal P P P P Gas station P P P 7 SECTION 5. Amending the text of Section 21A.33.050. That the “Qualifying Provisions” of Section 21A.33.050 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Land Use Tables: Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for Downtown Districts) shall be and hereby is amended only for qualifying provisions “7” and “19” which shall appear in numerical order with the other qualifying provisions and read as follows: 7. Reserved. 19. Subject to the provisions of Subsection 21A.30.010.E. SECTION 6. Amending the text of Section 21A.33.060. That Section 21A.33.060 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Land Use Tables: Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses in the Gateway) shall be and hereby amended only for the following use categories; “Bus line station/terminal", “Parking, commercial”, “Parking, Off site”, “Parking, park and ride lot”, “Parking, park and ride lot shared with existing use”, and “Storage, self”, in the Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for the Gateway District, with no other revisions to the table, as follows: Bus line station/terminal P Parking 8 Storage, self P SECTION 7. Amending the text of Section 21A.33.060. That the “Qualifying Provisions” of Section 21A.33.060 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Land Use Tables: Table of Permitted and Conditional Uses for the Gateway District) shall be and hereby is amended only for qualifying provision “3” which shall appear in numerical order with the other qualifying provisions and read as follows: 3. Subject to the provisions of Subsection 21A.31.010.H. SECTION 8. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.37.050.C.2. That Subsection 21A.37.050.C.2 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards: Design Standards Defined: Glass: Upper Floor Glass) shall be and hereby is amended as follows: 2. Upper Floor Glass: Above the first floor of any multi-story building, the surface area of the facade of each floor facing a street must contain a minimum percentage of glass according to Table 21A.37.060. Portions of a building that are used for parking garages in accordance with 21A.37.050.L, are exempt from this requirement. The planning director may approve a modification to upper floor glass requirements if the planning director finds: [note to codifier, subsections 2.a and 2.b are unaffected by this amendment] SECTION 9. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.37.050.L.1. That Subsection 21A.37.050.L.1 of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards: Design Standards Defined: Parking Garages or Structures) shall be and hereby is amended as follows: 9 1. Parking structures shall be designed to conceal the view of all parked cars and drive ramps and improve visual character when adjacent to a public street or other public space. In addition to the materials authorized in 21A.37.050.B.4, allowed materials include heavy gauge metal screen, precast concrete panels, live green or landscaped walls, laminated or safety glass, decorative panels, or other materials matching the building materials and character of the principal building. The planning director may approve other materials not listed if the materials are in keeping with the nature of the parking structure. If parking is included on floors above the ground floor, a minimum of 50% of the surface area of the facade of each floor facing a street shall be wrapped in solid materials SECTION 10. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.37.050.L. That Subsection 21A.37.050.L of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards: Design Standards Defined: Parking Garages or Structures) shall be and hereby is amended only as to include a new subsection 9, which shall appear in numerical order with the other listed subsections and read as follows: 9. No special design and setback restrictions shall apply to below ground parking facilities. SECTION 11. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.37.060.D. That Subsection 21A.37.060.D. of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards: Design Standards Required in Each Zoning District: Downtown and Gateway Districts) shall be and hereby is amended only for the following design standard categories: Building materials: ground floor (%), Building materials: upper floors (%), and Parking garages or structures, in the table for Design Standards Required in Each Zoning District for the Downtown and Gateway Districts, with no other revisions to the table, as follows: Standard (Code Section) 10 SECTION 12. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.37.060.D. That Subsection 21A.37.060.D of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Design Standards: Design Standards Required in Each Zoning District: Downtown and Gateway Districts) shall be and is hereby amended only as to deleting the “Notes” to the table in said subsection as follows: Notes: 1. In the D-3 Zoning District this percentage applies to all sides of the building, not just the front or street facing facade. 2. Parking structures shall be located behind principal buildings. This requirement may be modified so that structures may be located at least 15' from front and corner side lot lines if a minimum of 75% of the ground floor adjacent to a sidewalk is used for retail goods/service establishments, office and/or restaurant space to encourage pedestrian activity. The facades of the ground floor shall be designed to be compatible and consistent with the associated retail or office portion of the building and other retail uses in the area. SECTION 13. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.44.020.B. That Subsection 21A.44.020.B of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Off Street Parking, Mobility and Loading, Applicability: Location and Design) shall be and is hereby amended as follows: B. Location and Design: Section 21A.44.060, "Parking Location and Design", shall apply to all vehicle parking, bicycle parking, loading, and drive-through facilities, regardless of whether the project is subject to the requirements for additional parking spaces or other facilities pursuant to Subsection 21A.44.020.A above. Parking garages are subject to design standards found in Chapter 21A.37 and zoning district specific requirements. SECTION 14. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.44.060.A.6.b.(5). That Subection 21A.44.060.A.6.b.(5) of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Off Street Parking, Mobility and 11 Loading: Parking Location and Design: Driveways and Drive Approaches) shall be and hereby is amended as follows: (5) Distance from street corners: Driveways and drive approaches for Single and Two-Family Dwellings shall be located at least 20 feet from street corner property lines. Driveways and drive approaches for all other uses shall be at least 50 feet from street corner property lines. Driveways and drive approaches in the D-1, D-2, D-3, D-4, and G-MU Zoning Districts shall be located to the side of the building or as far from the street corner as possible. The driveway location may be modified by the planning director if complying with this provision creates a conflict with the location of an existing street tree or other public infrastructure. When the width of the lot is less than the required distance, the transportation director may approve modifications no greater than the minimum necessary to accommodate the driveway and drive approach. SECTION 15. Repealing the text of Subsection 21A.44.060.B. That Subsection 21A.44.060.B of the Salt lake City Code (Zoning: Parking Location and Design: Zone Specific Location and Design Standards) shall be and hereby is repealed as follows: B. Zone Specific Location and Design Standards: 1. D-1, D-3, D-4, and G-MU Zoning Districts: The following regulations shall apply to surface or above-ground parking facilities. No special design and setback restrictions shall apply to below-ground parking facilities. a. Above-ground parking facilities located within the block corner areas and on Main Street, shall be located behind principal buildings and: (1) All above-ground parking facilities that front a street shall contain uses other than parking along the entire length of the building façade and along all stories or levels of the building. (2) Drive approaches and driveways shall be located to the side of the building or as far from the street corner as possible unless further restricted by this title. b. Parking garages shall meet the following: (1) Retail goods/service establishments, offices and/or restaurants shall be provided on the first floor adjacent to the front or corner side lot line. The facades of such first floors shall be compatible and consistent with the associated retail or office portion of the building and other retail uses in the area. (2) Levels of parking above the first level facing the front or corner side lot line shall have floors and/or facades that are horizontal, not sloped. (3) Landscape Requirements: Surface parking lots, where allowed shall have a minimum 12 landscaped yard of fifteen feet (15') and shall meet interior parking lot landscaping requirements as outlined in Chapter 21A.48, "Landscaping and Buffers". 2. Modifications to the standards of this Subsection may be granted through the design review process, subject to conformance with the standards and procedures of Chapter 21A.59: Design Review. SECTION 16. Amending the text of Subsection 21A.44.060.C. That Subsection 21A.44.060.C of the Salt Lake City Code (Zoning: Parking Location and Design: Recreational Vehicle Parking) shall be and hereby is amended as to the heading only, which shall appear as follows: B.Recreational Vehicle Parking: SECTION 17. Effective Date: This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first publication and shall be recorded with the Salt Lake City Recorder. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ______ day of ______________, 2025. ______________________________ CHAIRPERSON ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: ______________________________ CITY RECORDER Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________. Mayor’s Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed. ______________________________ MAYOR 12th August Chris Wharton (Aug 18, 2025 12:33:40 MDT) Aug 18, 2025 Erin Mendenhall (Aug 18, 2025 16:17:05 MDT) 4 13 ______________________________ CITY RECORDER (SEAL) Bill No. ________ of 2025. Published: ______________. 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