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BEFORE THE JEFFERSONVILLE COMMON COUNCIL
ORDINANCE 2019-OR-
AN
ORDINANCE CHANGING THE ZONING MAP DESIGNATION OF A CERTAIN TRACT OF
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1003 FRENCH STREET AND FULLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED EXHIBIT A
FROM R3 to NC
Whereas, Jack Fowler filed a petition before the Jeffersonville Plan Commission to
change the zoning map designation of the real property located at 1003 French Street and fully
described in the attached Exhibit A from R3-Single Family Residential to NC-Neighborhood
Commercial and,
Whereas, on May 28, 2019 the Jeffersonville Plan Commission has certified its favorable
recommendation of the enactment of this proposed zoning map designation change by
ordinance of this Common Council; and,
Whereas, this matter is now before the Common Council at its regular meeting after
certification of the proposed change of zoning map designation pursuant to the provisions of
I.C. 36-7-4-608(f)(1); and,
Whereas, this Common Council has timely posted notice of its intent to consider the
proposed change of zoning map designation at the regular meeting scheduled for June 3, 2019;
and,
Whereas, all interested persons having been given an opportunity to appear before this
Common Council and be heard regarding this matter as required by law.
Now, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville,
Indiana, that the zoning designation of the real property located at 1003 French Street and fully
described in the attached Exhibit A is hereby changed from R3-Single Family Residential to NC-
Neighborhood Commercial.
IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the zoning map of the City of Jeffersonville shall be
amended to include such change.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its adoption.
SO ORDAINED this 3rd day of June, 2019.
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Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana
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City Clerk
This Ordinance approved and signed by me this 3rd day of Ju e,
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Mike oore, Mayor
Prepared by:
Les Merkley
Corporate Counsel
STATE OF INDIANA
BEFORE THE JEFFERSONVILLE PLAN COMMISSION
IN RE THE APPLICATION OF
TO REZONE A CERTAIN TRACT
1003 French St
FROM R3(Single Family Residential)to NC(Neighborhood Commercial)
CERTIFICATION OFAVORABLE/UNFAVORABLE/NO RECOMMENDATION
ROPOSED ORDINANCE
Whereas, Jack Fowler filed a petition before the Jeffersonville Plan
Commission to change the zoning designation of the property described in attached
Exhibit A (the "Property"), from R3 to NC ; and,
Whereas, after proper notice by publication, the Jeffersonville Plan Commission
held a public hearing on the petition on May 28, 2019 ; and,
Whereas, at the conclusion of the hearing the Jeffersonville Plan Commission
voted by a majority vote of its entire membership to favorably/unfavorably/not
recommend the proposed change of zoning designation of the Property to the
Jeffersonville Common Council.
IT IS THEREFORE CERTIFIED that on May 28, 2019 , the
Jeffersonville Plan Commission Favorably Recommends that the Jeffersonville
Common Council enact by ordinance the proposed zoning designation change of the
property from R3 to NC as requested in the petition of
Jack Fowler
So certified this 28 day of May , 20 19 .
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Chairman
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Case Number: PC-19-19
Petitioner: Jack Fowler
Location: 1003 French St.
Request: Rezoning
Proposed Use: Commercial/Residential
Zoning: Cl (Small to Medium Scale Commercial) to NC (Neighborhood
Commercial)
Council District: 1 — Dustin White
Date: May 28, 2019
Rezoning Request
The applicant has filed a rezoning application for a 0.23 acre parcel located at 1001 E 10th
St. The current zoning is R3 (Old City Residential) and the proposed zoning is NC
(Neighborhood Commercial). This Zoning request was filled in response to Planning and
Zoning's initiative to "Right-size" zoning in this corridor following completion of the 10th
Street reconstruction project. Figure 1 shows the location of the subject property.
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Figure 1: Site Location
Zoning Change Procedure
The Jeffersonville Zoning Ordinance and Indiana State Statute IC 36-7-4-603 outlines
that the following should be considered when the Plan Commission is reviewing a
Rezoning Request:
• The Comprehensive Plan;
• Current conditions and character of structures and uses in each district;
• The most desirable use for which the land in each district is adapted;
• The conservation of property values throughout the jurisdiction; and
• Responsible development and growth.
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Comprehensive Plan and Planning Districts
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Figure 2: Future Land Use Plan
The property to be rezoned falls within the Mixed-Use category in the Future Land Use
Map. The following description of Mixed Use is from the Comprehensive Plan.
Mixed-Use
This use blends a combination of residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or
industrial uses, or allows solely commercial uses. It can be one building, an urban,
suburban, or village development. The blend should be physically integrated and
functionally related to create a center or community. This use typically creates a
greater variety in housing, reduced distances between housing, workplaces and
amenities, more compact development, stronger neighborhood character, and should
be pedestrian and bicycle friendly.
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Traditional
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Suburban Marketplace
Traditional Marketplace
Regional Marketplace Center, - - °I . Downtown Historic District
Figure 3: Planning Districts Map
The property to be rezoned falls within the "Traditional Marketplace" district in the
Comprehensive Plan's "Planning Districts Map." Properties nearby fall into the
"Traditional Neighborhood/Workplace district. The following are descriptions of these
districts from the Comprehensive Plan:
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Traditional Marketplace Corridors
Traditional Marketplace Corridors are along major roadways where the pattern of
development is distinguished by a mixture of low to medium intensity uses such as
neighborhood-serving shops, small specialty shops, restaurants, and services. The
Traditional Marketplace Corridor was expanded along 10th Street to encourage a form
that is more pedestrian oriented with development that has little or no setbacks. The
uses in Traditional Marketplace Corridors frequently have apartments or offices on the
second story. Buildings generally have little or no setback, roughly uniform heights and
a compatible building style. Buildings are oriented toward the street and typically have
2-4 stories. New development and redevelopment should respect the predominant
rhythm, massing and spacing of existing buildings.
There should also be a connected street and alley system. New development should
maintain the existing grid pattern and typical block size with parking provided either on-
street or in lots at the rear of buildings. Flexible and shared parking arrangements are
encouraged and streets capable of permitting parking on the street is usually
desirable. Wide sidewalks, street furniture and shade trees contribute to a pedestrian
friendly environment that invites shoppers to make multiple shopping stops without
moving their vehicle. The area should also be easily accessible by pedestrians, transit
and bicycle users. The attention to discreet signs can also help make this a very
desirable form. A premium should be placed on the compatibility of scale, architectural
style, and building materials of any proposed developments with nearby existing
development on the corridor.
Traditional Neighborhoods
This form is characterized by predominately residential uses, by a grid pattern of
streets with sidewalks and often including an alley. Residential lots are predominately
narrow and often deep, but the neighborhood may contain sections of larger estate
lots, and also sections of lots on which appropriately integrated higher density
residential uses may be located. The higher density uses are encouraged to be
located in centers or near parks and open spaces having sufficient carrying capacity.
Traditional Workplace
A Traditional Workplace is a form characterized by predominately small to medium
scaled industrial and employment uses. The streets are typically narrow, in a grid
pattern and often have alleys. Buildings have little or no setback from the street.
Traditional workplaces are often closely integrated with residential areas and allow for
a mixture of industrial, commercial and office uses. New housing opportunities should
be allowed as well as civic and community uses.
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Current Zoning
The property to be rezoned is located in an area of town with a large mix of zoning.
Properties directly adjacent to the properties are zoned Cl (Medium Small Scale
General Commercial) or R3 (Old City Residential). Another NC property (that was
rezoned earlier this year) lies catty-corner from the site. Other local properties include NI
(Neighborhood Industrial) and M1(Low Density Multi-family)
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Attached Plans & Documents:
1. R3 District Intent
2. NC District Intent
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"R3" District
3.7 "R3"District Intent,Permitted Uses,and Special Exception Uses
District Intent Permitted Uses Special Exception Uses
The"R3"(Old City Residential) Residential Residential
District is intended to provide a •child care home(owner-occupied) •bed and breakfast facility
land use category for small lots •dwelling,single family •boarding house(owner-occupied)
and small-sized single family •residential facility for developmentally •dwelling,two-family
detached homes. The provisions disabled(4 bedrooms or less) •residential facility for developmentally
that regulate this land use district •residential facility for mentally ill disabled(over 4 bedrooms)
should pe whect,re possiblemasbin and (4 bedrooms or less) Business:Personal Service
promote where the"old
city residential character"in Miscellaneous •child care center(day care)
Jeffersonville. •accessory uses Institutional/Public Facilities
•home occupation#1 •public park/recreational center
Jeffersonville's Plan Commission •church,temple,or mosque
and Board of Zoning Appeals Communication/Utility
should strive to protect this district •public well
from business encroachment, •telecommunication facility
conflicting land uses,and non- Miscellaneous
family oriented businesses. home
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•home occupation#2
The Plan Commission and Board
of Zoning Appeals should strive
to promote an average net density
of 7 to 8 dwelling units per acre
community-wide in the"R3"district.
3-8 Jeffersonville Zoning Ordinance
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"NC" District
4.5 NC District Intent, Permitted Uses, and Special Exception Uses
District Intent Permitted Uses Permitted Uses
The"NC"(Neighborhood Business:Personal Service Miscellaneous
Commercial)District is intended • Barber/Beauty Shop/Nail salon •Accessory Uses
to provide a land use category for •Child Care(Day Care) •Home occupation#1
small-scale commercial uses that •Coin laundry •Home occupation#2
provide products and services to •Fitness Center/gym
neighborhoods.The provisions •Health Spa
that regulate this land use district •Pet care/grooming-no outdoor
should promote appropriate kennels
commercial uses that are clearly •Shoe Repair
non-conflicting with ajacent •Tailor/Pressing Shop
neighborhoods in Jeffersonville. Business:Office/Professional
• Bank Machine/ATM
Jeffersonville's Plan Commission •Architecture/Planning/Design Firm
should strive to use this district •Contractor office(no outside storage) Special Exception Uses
exclusively for small,existing lots •Insurance Office
along important road condors in •Investment Firm Residential
older portions of the City. •Medical/Dental/Therapy Clinic •Boarding House(Owner occupied)
•Photography Studio instltvtional/Public Facilities
The Plan Commission and Board •Professional Office •Community Center
of Zoning Appeals should strive .Real Estate Office •Government Office
to exclude businesses from the •Library
•Title Company
"NC"district that are not family •Travel Agency •Police/Fire Station
oriented or that have an adverseBusiness:Recreation •Post Office
effect on the existing adjacent •Dance/Aerobics/Gymnastics studio •Public Park/Recreation Center
neighborhoods. • Karate/Martial Arts Business:Office/Professional
•Video Store(not adult entertaln't) •Drive Thru Bank/Credit Union
Business:Retail •Drive Thru Bank Machine/ATM
•Antique Shop Business:Personal Service
Permitted Uses •Apparel Shop •Dry Cleaning Service(Drop off)
•Art Gallery •Dry Cleaning Service(Drive Thru)
Residential(upper floors or rear of •Tattoo/Piercing Shop
building only) •Arts/Crafts Studio
Communications tilitles
•Dwelling,Single-family •Boutique/Other small retail store •Telecommunications Facility
•Dwelling,Two-family 'Consignment Store
•Dwelling,multi-family • Drug Store
Business:Food Sales/Service ' Fabric Shop
•Bakery,retail • Flower Shop
•Convienence Store(no gas) 'Gift Shop
•Coffee Shop •Jewelry Store
•Music Store
•Delicatessen •News Dealer/Bookstore(not adult
•Grocery(small specialty)
•Ice Cream Shop entertainment)
•Meat Market •Thrift Store
•Restaurant institutional/Public Facilities
Business General •Church,Temple,or Mosque
•Print shop/copy center
•Bed and Breakfast
4-10 Jeffersonville Zoning Ordinance
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CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
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RSO Jeffersonville City Hall
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Jeffersonville,Indiana 47130
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ORDINANCE
CHANGING THE ZONING MAP
DESIGNATION OF A CERTAIN TRACT
OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1003 FRENCH STREET
AND FULLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED EXHIBIT A
FROM R3 TO NC
NOTICE OF HEARING ON ORDINANCE CHANGING THE ZONING MAP
DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN TRACTS OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1003
FRENCH STREET AND FULLY DESCRIBED IN ATTACHED EXHIBIT A
FROM R3-SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO NC-NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL
Notice is hereby given that the City of Jeffersonville has filed Ordinance with the
Jeffersonville City Council, Jeffersonville, Indiana asking for a change in the zoning map
designation of certain tracts of property located at 1003 French Street and fully described
in Exhibit A from R3-Single Family Residential to NC-Neighborhood Commercial.
A public hearing will be held on June 3, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the City Council
Chambers, 1St floor, City Hall, 500 Quartermaster Court, Room 101, Jeffersonville,
Indiana at which time and place all interested persons will be heard in reference to the
matters set out in said ordinance.
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Les Merkley
Corporation Counsel
Jeffersonville City Hall
500 Quartermaster Court
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
(812) 285-6423
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