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File #: [22-0139]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2022 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 2/23/2022 Final action: 2/23/2022
Title: Withdraw a Call for a Legislative Hearing for the Future Consideration of a Parking Payment-in-Lieu System, Land Use Management Ordinance Text Amendment, and Associated Policy on February 23, 2022.
Attachments: 1. A RESOLUTION WITHDRAWING THE CALL FOR A LEGISLATIVE HEARING TO CONSIDER A LAND USE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT TO SECTION 5.9.2 AND AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 11A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES PERTAINING TO METHODS OF PROVIDING REQUIRED PARKING AND LOADI
Related files: [22-0069], [22-0046], [21-0589], [21-0710], [21-0950], [22-0097], [22-0059]


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Withdraw a Call for a Legislative Hearing for the Future Consideration of a Parking Payment-in-Lieu System, Land Use Management Ordinance Text Amendment, and Associated Policy on February 23, 2022.
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Staff:
Department:
Colleen Willger, Director
Planning
Judy Johnson, Assistant Director

Dwight Bassett, Director
Economic Development and Parking
Michael Carew, Parking Services Manager


Overview: After review by the Transportation and Connectivity Advisory Board and Planning Commission, staff will further study the policy for potential future consideration.


Recommendation(s):
That the Council adopt a resolution withdrawing a call for a legislative hearing for the future consideration of a parking payment-in-lieu system, land use management ordinance text amendment, and associated policy on February 23, 2022.



Attachments:

* Resolution

























A RESOLUTION WITHDRAWING THE CALL FOR A LEGISLATIVE HEARING TO CONSIDER A LAND USE MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT TO SECTION 5.9.2 AND AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 11A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES PERTAINING TO METHODS OF PROVIDING REQUIRED PARKING AND LOADING AND TO SUPPORT A POLICY FOR PARKING PAYMENT-IN-LIEU ON FEBRUARY 23, 2022 (2022-02-23/R-2).

WHEREAS, the Town Council seeks to encourage the best land uses in new development that occurs downtown; and

WHEREAS, requiring every new development provide their own parking is not the best land use for the future of downtown; and

WHEREAS, using public resources for the benefit of development and as a shared resource helps create a more efficient system for managing parking resources; and

WHEREAS, the Land Use Management Ordinance Section 5.9.2 offers uses located within Town Center zoning districts the opportunity to achieve compliance with the parking requirements by making a payment to the Town of Chapel Hill Parking Fund in accordance with Chapter 11A of the Code of Ordinances; and

WHEREAS, after review by the Transportation a...

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