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Ordinance 23647-05-2019 (5)
ORDINANCE NO.23647-05-2019 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, BEING ORDINANCE NO. 21653, AS AMENDED, CODIFIED AS APPENDIX "A" OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH (2015), TO AMEND "THE BERRY[UNIVERSITY FORM-BASED CODE" PROVIDED BY SECTION 4.1348.D., "OTHER DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS" OF CHAPTER 4, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS" OF ARTICLE 13, "FORM BASED DISTRICTS", OF SECTION 4.13081, "BERRYJUNIVERSITY (°BU") DISTRICT" TO REVISE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE BU-RA RESIDENTIAL ATTACHED DISTRICT, AND TO ADD REGULATIONS ON THE NUMBER OF BEDROOMS PER UNIT, MULTIFAMILY BUILDING GROUND FLOOR REQUIREMENTS, BUILDING STREET FRONTAGE REQUIREMENTS, PARKING AND SCREENING REQUIREMENTS AND INCORPORATING OTHER FORM- BASED DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR STREET TREE PLANTING, TREE CANOPY COVERAGE, ENHANCED STREETSCAPE REQUIREMENTS AND ALLEYS AND ACCESS; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,The City Council established the Berry/University Form Based District in 2017 to guide new investment in the Berry/University Urban Village while respecting the character of surrounding single-family neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, since the creation of the Berry/University District and the implementation of the Berry/University Form-Based Code staff has worked on amendments to the Berry/University Form-Based Code to clarify certain standards to further promote desirable development that is consistent with the urban design and economic development goals for the Berry/University District; and WHEREAS, staff has identified changes to promote desired development and "missing middle" housing (http://missingmiddlehousing.com/) in the BU-RA Residential Attached district and also recommends minor changes for streetscapes and alleys for the entire Berry/University District; and Ordinance No.23647-05-2019 Pagel of 4 WHEREAS, it is advisable to amend Section 4.1308.D. to revise development standards for the BU-RA residential attached district, to add regulations on the number of bedrooms per unit, multifamily building ground floor requirements, building street frontage requirements, parking and screening requirements and incorporating other form- based district requirements for street tree planting, tree canopy coverage, enhanced streetscape requirements and alleys and access; and WHEREAS, the revisions to the Berry/University Form-Based Code have been reviewed and recommended for approval to the City Council by the Urban Design Commission and the Zoning Commission; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The Berry/University Form-Based Code, as adopted and incorporated into Ordinance No. 21653, the Zoning Ordinance in Chapter 4, "District Regulations", Article 13 "Form Based Districts", Section 4.1308, "Berry/University (BU) District", Subsection 4.1308.D. "Other standards" is hereby amended as set out in Exhibit "A", attached and hereby incorporated into the Zoning Ordinance by reference, in various sections of the Berry/University Form Based Code to revise development standards for the BU-RA residential attached district, to add regulations on the number of bedrooms per unit, multifamily building ground floor requirements, building street frontage requirements, parking and screening requirements and incorporating other form-based district requirements for street tree planting, tree canopy coverage, enhanced streetscape Ordinance No.23647-05-2019 Page 2 of 4 requirements and alleys and access;, which will provide clarity and flexibility for the property owners in the Berry/University District. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provision of ordinances and the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (Ordinance No. 21653), as amended, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such Code, in which event conflicting provisions of such ordinances and such Code are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 4. Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. Ordinance No.23647-05-2014 Page 3 of 4 SECTION 5. All rights and remedies of the City of Fort Worth,Texas,are expressly saved as to any all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 13896,21563 which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, loth civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 6. The City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, is hereby directed to publish the caption, penalty clause and effective date of this ordinance for two (2) clays in the official newspaper of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, as authorized by Section 52.013, Texas Local Government Cade. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption and publication as required by law. APPROVED AS T ORM AND LEGALITY: Assistant City Attorney Mary J. k-a�9errcQK Secretary ADOPTED: May 7. 2019 EFFECTIVE �OFDf�T�L CAS Ordinance No.2 3647-0 5-20 1 9 Page 4 of 4 BERRY/ UNIVERSITY FORM - BASED CODE Is I d- J I JIL � _, ��_ s .Y � ww wR -w .; e .■ lw + ILL . •'�r it i - - %li .p 1 e ,i ' .. a '� w—Z. �7.�i 77 • _ — •! � L May 2, 2019 Ordinance No. FORTWORTH. Prepared for: ConsultantTeam: City of Fort Worth Code Studio Third Coast Design Studio Collaborative Partners: Berkenbile Landscape Architects North Central Texas Council of Governments Civic Economics City of Fort Worth Halff Associates Texas Christian University The T STAFF Resource Team: Berry Street Initiative Eric Fladager(City of Fort Worth) Katy O'Meilia (City of Fort Worth) MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Arty Wheaton-Rodriquez(City of Fort Worth) Betsy Price(Mayor) Laura Voltmann (City of Fort Worth) Sal Espino (District 2) Karla Weaver(NCTCOG) W.B.'Zim'Zimmerman (District 3) Patrick Mandapaka (NCTCOG) Cary Moon (District 4) Travis Liska (NCTCOG) Gyna Bivens(District 5) Curvie Hawkins(TheT) Jungus Jordan(District b) ❑ennis Shingleton (District 7) Special Thanks to: Kelly Allen Gray(District 8) Fort Worth Blue Zones Project Ann Zadeh (District 9) Fort Worth Bike Sharing University United Methodist Church Fuzzy's Taco Shop May 2.2019Worth,Texas CONTENTS Article 1 . Introductory Provisions 1-1 Article 2. Form Standards 2-1 Article 3. Land Use Provision 3-1 Article 4. Site Standards 4-1 Article 5. Administration 5-1 Article 6. ❑efinitions 5-1 2 Berry/University Form Based Code ■ May 2.2019 May 2.2019 • Code ConLenLs I INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS ARTICLE1 . INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS Div.1.1.Legal Requirements.............................................................1-2 Sec.1.1.1.Title 1-2 Sec.1.1.2.Effective Date 1-2 Sec.1.1.3.Purpose 1-2 Sec.1.1.4.Intent 1-2 Sec.1.1.5.Applicability 1-3 Sec.1.1.6.Conflicting Provisions 1-3 Div.1.2.Zoning Districts Established............................................1-4 Sec.1.2.1.Districts 1-4 Sec.1.2.2.Naming Convention 1-4 4 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth, May 2.2019 INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS I Legal Requirements Div. 1 .1 . Legal Requirements 3. Guiding reinvestment in established Sec. 1.0.1. Title neighborhoods that builds upon and reinforces This document is the"Berry/University Form-Based their unique characteristics. Code,"and is referred to or cited throughout this 4. Promoting preservation and protection of document as this"Code or the"Berry/University Code" historic resources. Sec. 1.0.2.Effective Date S. Providing clear and consistent procedures for This Code was adopted ❑n February 07,2017 and became appropriate and effective public involvement in effective on March 19,2017, land use and development decisions. Sec. 1.0.3.Purpose B. This Code is intended to achieve design excellence in A. This Code was developed to serve as development the built environment by: standards for the Univmsity/Berry Urban Village, 1. Providing building and site design standards a mixed-use growth area that is defined by the City that address the public aspects of private of Fort Worth and represented by the Berry Street development and how building form, placement, Initiative. and uses contribute to the quality of the public B. This Code provides the means to guide realm. implementation of the citizen-endorsed 2. Providing parking and access standards that development plan, created for property within the appropriately balance pedestrian and vehicular Berry/University Neighborhood as defined by the needs and result in safe pedestrian environments Berry/University Zoning Map(See Div.2.2 for map). of the highest quality. C. This Code helps to foster predictable results and a 3. Promoting innovative landscape and building high-quality public realm by prescribing the physical design that advance the function and beauty of form of buildings and other elements and addressing Fort Worth. the relationship between building facades and the C. This Code is intended to guide Fort Worth's public realm, the form and mass of buildings in prosperous and sustainable future by: relation to one another and the scale and types of 1. Providing clear regulations and processes that streets and blocks. result in predictable, efficient, and coordinated Sec. 1.0.4.Intent review processes. A. This Code is intended to balance conservation and 2. Promoting sustainable building and site design development by: practices. 1. Promoting development along transit corridors 3. Facilitating the storage and conveyance of that enhance their function as mixed-use, stormwater. walkable centers that serve surrounding 4. Promoting diverse housing options. residential neighborhoods. 5. Providing standards for interconnected streets 2. Providing standards for compatible transitions and development patterns that support all of use,building scale and height between existing modes of travel (walking, bicycling, public transit, and new development. driving). fi. Promoting the growth and redevelopment needs of Texas Christian University. May 2.2019 ■ Code F ort Wo Legal Rerluirements INTRODD JCTORY PROVISIONS Sec. 1.0.5.Applicability This Code applies to all Berrylllniversity area property as shown in Div.2.2 and the City of Fort Worth Official Zoning Map. Sec. 1.0.6. Conflicting Provisions A. Where the Zoning ❑rdinance conflicts with a standard set ❑ut in this Code, the standard of this Code controls. B. Illustrations, photographs and graphics are included in this Code to illustrate the intent and requirement of the text. In the case of a conflict between the text of this Code and any Illustrations, photographs and graphics,the text governs. 6 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth,Texas May 2.2019 INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS I Zoning Districts Established Div. 1 .1 . Zoning Districts Established Sec. 1.1.1. Districts The following Berry/University zoning districts are established below and are shown on the map in Div.2.2. A. BU-RA:Residential Attached-3 B. BU-RX:Residential Mixed Use-4 C. BU-CX:Commercial Mixed Use-3,-4,-6 D. BU-SH:Shopfront-3,-4 E. BU-IX:Institutional Mixed Use-6 F. BU-CIV:Civic Sec. 1.1.2. Naming Convention A. Each district uses the following naming convention: B. First letters=Berry/University Form Based District C. Second Letters=Form and Use D. Final Number = Maximum Height in Number of Stories EXAMPLE_ BU-CX-3(Berry/University-Commercial Mixed Use-3 stories max height) May 2.2019 • Code Contents I FORM STANDARDS ARTICLE2. FORM STANDARDS ❑iv.2.1.Building Types.......................................................2-2 ❑iv.2.6.BU-SH:Shopfront 2-23 Sec.2.1.1.Purpose 2-2 Sec.2.6.1.Summary 2-23 Sec.2.1.2.Descriptions 2-2 Sec.2.6.2.Lot Parameters 2-24 Sec.2.1.3.Single-Unit Detached 2-3 Sec.2.63.Building Placement.........................................2-24 Sec.2.1.4.Single-Unit Attached 2-4 Sec.2.6.4.Access and Parking Location 2-25 Sec.2.1.5.Multi-Unit(up to 2 units) 2-5 Sec.2.6.5.Height and Mass 2-25 Sec.2.1.6.Multi-Unit(up to 4 units) 2-6 Sec.2.6.6,Public Realm 2-26 Sec.2.1.7.Multi-Unit(up to 8 units) 2-7 Sec.2.1.8.Multi-Unit(9+units) 2-8 Div.2.7.BU-IX:Institutional Mixed Use......................2-27 Sec.2.1.9.Hybrid 2-9 Sec.2.7.1.Summary 2-27 Sec.2.7.2.Lot Parameters 2-28 ❑iv.2.2.Zoning Map............................................................2-1❑ Sec.2.7.3.Building Placement 2-28 Sec.2.7.4.Access and Parking Location 2-29 Div.2.3.BU-RA:Residential Attached..................... 2-11 Sec.2.7.5.Height and Mass 2-29 Sec.2.3.1.Summary 2-1 1 Sec.2.7.6.Public Realm 2-30 Sec.2.3.2.Lot Parameters 2-12 Sec.2.3.3.Building Placement 2-12 Div.2.8_BU-CIV:Civic.........................................................2-31 Sec.2.3.4.Access and Parking Location 2-13 Sec.2.8.1.Summary 2-31 Sec.2.3.5.Height and Mass 2-13 Sec.2.8.2.Lot Parameters 2-32 Sec.2.3.6.Public Realm 2-14 Sec.2.8.3.Building Placement 2-32 Div.2.4.BU-RX:Residential Mixed Use.......................2-15 Sec.2.8.4.Parking and Access 2-33 Sec.2.4.1.Summary 2-15 Sec.2.8.5.Height and Mass 2-33 Sec.2.4.2,Lot Parameters 2-16 Sec.2.8.6.Public Realm 2-34 Sec.2.4.3.Building Placement 2-16 Sec.2.4.4.Access and Parking Location 2-17 Div.2.9.Measurements and Exceptions......................2-35 Sec.2.4.5.Height and Mass 2-17 Sec.2.9.1.Lot Parameters 2-35 Sec.2.4.6.Public Realm 2-18 Sec.2.9.2.Building Placement 2-36 Sec.2.9.3.Height and Mass 2-38 Div.2.5.BU-CX:Commercial Mixed Use.....................2-19 Sec.2.9.4.Public Realm 2-41 Sec.2.5.1.Summary 2-19 Sec.2.9.5.Building Elements 2-43 Sec.2.5.2.Lot Parameters 2-20 Sec.2.5.3.Building Placement 2-20 Div.2.10.Stormwater Management Bonus...............2-46 Sec.2.5.4.Access and Parking Location 2-21 Sec.2.10.1.Applicability 2-46 Sec.2.5.5.Height and Mass 2-21 Sec.2.10.2.Height Bonus 2-46 Sec.2.5.6.Public Realm 2-22 Sec.2.10.3.Setback Bonus 2-47 Sec.2.10.4.Stormwater Management Bonus Map 2-48 Code Fort Wo rt h,Texas May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I Lot Types Div. 2.1 . Recommended Building Sec.2.1.2. Single-Unit Detached Types and Placement A. Description One detached dwelling unit plus 1 detached or Sec. 2.1.1. Descriptions attached secondary dwelling unit.No nonresidential A. Single-Unit Detached activity is allowed except as specified in Sec 3.1.2. One detached dwelling unit plus 1 detached or attached secondary dwelling unit.No nonresidential activity is allowed except as specified in Sec.3.1.2. B. Single-Unit Attached One or more attached dwelling units.No nonresidential activity is allowed except as specified in Sec.3.1.2 C. Triplex/Fourplex(up to 4 units) A lot that allows up to 4 detached or attached dwellings.No nonresidential activity is allowed except as specified in Sec.3.1.2. D. Multiplex(S+units) A lot that allows up to 8 detached or attached dwelling units.No nonresidential activity is allowed except as specified in Sec.3.1.2. May 2.2019 Berry/Un iversity Form Based Code Fort Worth,Texas 9 B. Character Examples C. ConfigUration LotTypes FORM STANDARDS IlkILI fIE � r. r S 10 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth,Texas May 2,2019 FORM STANDARDS I Lot Types Sec.2.1.3. Single-Unit Attached A. Description One attached dwelling unit(townhouse,rowhouse).No nonresidential activity is allowed except as specified in Sec.3.1.2. B. Character Examples C. Configuration options l� IItl _-.s,' "-r�:cam-. •y 44 i �1 �t 1■ May 2.2019 + Code Lot Types I FORM STANDARDS Sec.2.1.4. Manor Home (up to 5 units) A. Description A lot that allows up to 5 attached dwellings.No nonresidential activity is allowed except as specified in Sec.3.1.2. B. Character Examples C. Configuration options f-r 1 k, sr. .. 1 f + �j x - � ■ ■ +rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I Lot Types Sec.2.1.5. Multi-Unit(6+units) A. ❑escription A lot that allows up to 6+ detached or attached dwelling units.No nonresidential activity is allowed except as expressly specified in Sec.3.1.2. B. Character Examples r.. I = �erw - ri i ®O - s r9 -. C. Configuration options OPOI 00 00 May 2.2019 • Code Lot Types I FORM STANDARDS 14 Berry/University Form Based Code ■ May 2.2019 11111u1I Ilfulllllll Ili ��__� 11n1111u � � ME— III L11L 111111111[II lI! � Illillllll lillilili��:f_ [lII1�1 111L�11�I11111 .►�arr� iiLllllll 1liinllllln HIL111111111N11111111 _ IIII I I1I111I 11 kI1�111 1111rvE11111110111111 ki Ltl nluillnll k I[IIE � 11I1�11Lw111 11 nitl�ll��u1 III[11i 11� 1I1l111 n ;� I n111L11 1nllilHIM 11�11 r, �1�11 14! � 1111111111111L11[1111111 IIIIL� 111���11t��' ''-� - it 11 EII[11[I IILl1111111� 11111111111 I IIIII11111I 111111IIliillll[1I11 � :r, 11111111111 11�l1111IIi� 111111111111 '��R, _� 1liltlll[ll 111u11Lnii lull n11111i1l1 - ~�:¢: T 11111 it111 ;; �r'11111+111 �� - 1i11N ■r WHIM � � I Fin IN11111�. '' 1 111[111111 1111LU 1RN1Y.- I�1141 IL1111L1I01 ._ r ...�..r 11u11u u1111111n II11m1111111I M WIN � �.� II111I111H11I �- � _ HIM rtllimi[i1111; wu11i uini11 illllnllir�33 •:� IIIt1111111i1 Ls � 1111iIN11l111 1111011111.11 _ 11111111L11111 �- 1111�11i1n1 �11n11!!t . - . 11 11 1111W111 �t11r11 1unl ��11 �[Ill1 1i111E11llllii� 111[WNI 111�[tI11i111LiL ..�• � [um��IN 3 e r r y/U n ivers ity Form Based Code Fort Worth,Texas 15 Residential Attached Zone BU-RA FORM STANDARDS i RA Residential Attached Sec.2.3.1. summary Intent Recommend Building Types The Residential Attached{BU-RA}district is intended Single-unit detached see Sec.2.1.2 to accommodate a mix of detached and attached housing options in a pedestrian-friendly environment Single-unit attached see Sec.2.1.3 that respects the scale and character of traditional Manor Home see Sec.2.1.4 single-family houses. Applicable Districts Multi-unit see Sec.2.1.5 BU-RA-3 Zoning Map See Div,2.2 Use Allowed uses see Div.3.1 all �1 16 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth, May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-RA I Residential Attached Building Placement . : N'. _ '11mlr, _ ,. ,NINI ,. �_ •yam •�_ �-- +- ,�'� •� �' - ',mac <, Residential Building Requirements Building Setbacks Maximum of 3 bedrooms per unit Primary street:principal structure 15'min Maximum 1 unit per 750 sq.fL of lot area ® Primary street:accessory structure 50'min Minimum 800 sq.ft.ground floor unit for every 50 0 Side street 10'min linear feet of street frontage. ® Side:common lot linelalley 5'min Side:single-unit attached,between ❑'min abutting units Q Rear:common lot linelalley 10'min May 2.2019 • Code Residential Attached[SU-RA j FORM STANDARDS Sec.2.3.4. Access ■ Parking Location Sec.2.3.5. Heightand Mass Vehicle Access Building Height Primary street Not allowed Maximum height Side street Allowed Without stormwater bonus 3 stories135'max Alley Allowed With stormwater bonus 4 stories/SD'max see Div.2.10] Driveway width in side street 12'max setback Minimum height nla Parking Location Primary street yard Not allowed ® Side street yard Not allowed Building Mass Side yard Allowed Street-facing building length 100'max Q Rear yard Allowed Note:Minimum 1 space per bedroom.Tandem spaces not included in count Berry/University Form Based Code May 2,2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-RA I Residential Attached Public Realm � r - r' iOle- The public realm standards below applyto all streets,unless noted otherwise. Transparency Building Setbacks Q Ground story 20%min @ Prima rylside street See Sec.2.3.3 @ Upper story 20%min Sidewalk* @ Blank wall area 50'max A Paved pedestrian zone 5'min Story Height Street Tree/Furn it ure Zone* @ Ground floor elevation 2'min15'max ® Parkway depth fi'min 4 Ground story,floor to floor 10'min Street tree planting Required d Upper story,floor to floor 9'min Tree spacing See Sec-4-2-3 Pedestrian Access Small canopy 15'on-renter @ Entrance facing primary street Required Medium canopy 25'on-renter @ Entrance spacing along primary 50'max Large canopy 35'on-center street If installed Building Elements See Sec 2.9.5 must be Street lighting Awning/canopy ♦ per TPW Barony 4 specifications *Where there is insufficient ROW to meet the minimum Forecourt ♦ requirements,the FBC Administrator may approve Gallery modifications(see Article 5,Administration). Porch Stoop May 2.2019 • Residential Mixed Use BU-RH FORM STANDARDS i Residential ' ■ Use Sec. 2A1, summary y ML } Intent Recommend Building Types The Residential Mixed Use(BU-RX)district is Single-unit detached see Sec.2.1.3 intended to create residential neighborhoods with a variety of higher density housing options in a Single-unit attached see Sec.2.1.4 pedestrian-friendly environment.BU-Rx allows Townhome see Sec.2.1.5 limited office,retail and service activity subject to standards that manage the size,scale and location. Manor Home see Sec.2.1.6 Applicable Districts Multi-unit see Sec.2.1.7 BU-RX-4 Zoning Map See Div.2.2 Use Allowed uses see Div.3.1 I� 20 Berry/University Form Based Code Fctt Worth,Texas May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-RX I Residential Mixed Use •t Parameters Sec.2.4.3. Building Placement Building Setbacks Build-to zone:primary street S'to 15'max Build-to zone:side street S'to 15'max @ Side:common lot line O'min (D Side:alley S'min e Rear:common lot line ❑'min (p Rear:alley 1 Y min Build-to %of building facade in 70°/o min primary street build-to zone %of building facade in side 35%min street build-to zone May 2.2019 + Code Residential Mixed Use BU-RH FORM STANDARDS Sec. 2.4.4. Access ■ Parking Location Sec. 2.4.5. Heightand Mass NI All NI 4 . ' �k•-. 'Fyn-q{i�C�� - y�4 f f f Vehicle Access Building Height Primary street Not allowed Maximum height Side street Allowed Without stormwater bonus 4 stories150'max Alley Allowed With stormwater bonus 6 stories175'max (see Div.2.10) Driveway width in side street d setback 18'max Minimum height n/a Parking Setbacks Building Mass a Primary street setback 30'min G Street-facing building length 200'max S Side street setback 10'min ® Side-common lot line/alley 0'min v Rear:common lot line/alley 0'min 22 Berry/University Form Based Code ■ May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-RX I Residential Mixed Use �Sec. 2.4.6. Public Realm O. it , i Transparency Building Setbacks Ground story 20%min Primary/side street See Sec.2.4.3 Upper story 20%min Blank wall area 30'max Sidewalk* Story Height Paved pedestrian zone 6'min Ground floor elevation, 5treetTree/Furniture zone*' � residential 2'mints'max Parkway depth 6'min Ground floor elevation, commercial fl'min12'max Street tree planting Required 0 Ground story,floor to floor 10'min Tree spacing See Sec.4.2.3 Upper story,floor to floor 9'min Small canopy 15'on-center Pedestrian Access Medium canopy 25'on-center Entrance facing primary street Required Large canopy 35'on-center Q Entrance spacing along primary street 75'max If installed must be Building Elements See Sec.2.9.5 Street lighting per TPW Awning/canopy ♦ specifications Balcony ♦ *Where there is insufficient ROW to meet the minimum Forecourt requirements,the FBC Administrator may approve Gallery modifications(see Article 5,Administration). Porch ! Stoop May 2.2019 • Commercial Mixed Use[8U-CX FORM STANDARDS iU-CX: Commercial Mixed Use Sec. 2.5.1. Summary PON _r lal w, ..t. . Intent The Commercial Mixed Use(BU-CX)district is Zoning Map See Div,2.2 intended to provide for a variety of residential,retail, service and commercial uses at a variety of scales and intensities in a pedestrian-friendly environment. While BU-CX accommodates commercial uses,the inclusion of residential and employment uses are strongly encouraged in order to promote live-work 7g SNIFF d'rN and mixed-use opportunities. r Applicable Districts BU-CX-3,BU-CX-4,BU-CX-6 Use Allowed uses see Div.3.1 •,e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-CX I Commercial Mixed Use Building Placement - • A Building Setbacks Q Build-to zone:primary street 15'max Q Build-to zone:side street 15'max Q Side:common lot line O'min Side:alley 5'min Q Side:protected district 6'min Q Rear:common lot line O'min Q Rear:alley 5'min ® Rear:protected district 6'min Build-to %of building facade in primary !"3 80°/o min street build-to zone Q %of building facade in side street 4d°/o min build-to zone May 2.2019 • Code Commercial Mixed Use BU-CX FORM STANDARDS Sec.2.5.4. Access ■ Parking Location Sec.2.5.5. Height Mass ■ ell Vehicle Access Building Height Primary street Not allowed Maximum height Side street Allowed Without stormwater bonus Alley Allowed BU-CX-3 3 stories135'max Driveway width in side street 18'max setback BU-CX-4 4 stories150'max Parking Setbacks BU-CX-S 5 stories175'max Primary street setback 30'min With stormwater bonus (see Div.2.10) (■] Side street setback 10'min BU-C?C-3 nla Side:common lot line/alley 0'min BU-C7C-4 6 staries175'max Q Rear:common lot line/alley O'min 6U-C7C-6 8 stariesl100'max G Minimum height 2 stories of occupiable space Building Mass Street-facing building 200'max length •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-CH I Commercial Mixed Use Sec. 2.5.6. Public Realm l = The public realm standards below apply to all streets,unless noted otherwise. Residential Non Building Setbacks residential Ground Ground Q Primarylside street See Sec.2.5.3 Floor Floor — Sidewalk* Transparency Q Ground story 20%min 509'n min Q Paved pedestrian zone Q Upper story 2O%min 2O%min Berry/University/Cleburne 10'min Q Blank wall area 301 max 301 max All other streets 6'rain Story Height Street TreelFurn itu re Zone* Q Ground floor elevation 2'minl D'minl 5'max 2'max ® Parkway depth 6' min 1 Ground story:floor to floor 10'min 12'rein Streettree planting Required Q Upper story:floor to floor 9'min 9'min Tree spacing See Sec.4.2.3 Pedestrian Access Small canopy 15'on-center Entrance facing primary Q Required Required Medium canopy 25'on-center street Entrance spacing along 75`max 7 DD'max Large canopy 35'on-center Q primary street If installed Building Elements See Sec.2.9.5 must be Street lighting Awning/canopy ♦ ♦ perTPW Balcony ♦ ♦ specifications Forecourt ♦ ♦ *Where there is insufficient ROW to meet the minimum requirements,the FBC Administrator may approve Gallery ♦ modifications(see Article 5,Administration). Parch Stoop May 2.2019 • Shop Front BLS-SH FORM STANDARDS ■ i • i Front Sec.2.6.1. Summary j 77 ..-- Intent Zoning Map See Div.2.2 The Shopfront(BU-SH)district is intended to create pedestrian shopping streets that support a variety of ground floor active uses,with residential and office above.BU-SH should be used sparingly and is intended only for areas where a high level of WEER walkability and pedestrian activity is desired. Applicable Districts BU-SH-3,BU-5H-4 Use Allowed uses see Div.3.1 •,e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-SH I Shop Front ■ 6.3. Building Placement '- r Building Setbacks Build-to zone:primary street 15'max Build-to zone:side street 15'max 0 Side:common lot line 0'min (0 Side:alley 5'min (0 Side:protected district 6'min Q Rear:common lot line U min Q Rear:alley 5'min Q Rear:protected district 6 min Build-to Q %of building facade in primary 90%min street build-to zone %of building facade in side street 45%min build-to zone May 2.2019 • Shop Front BU-SH I FORM STANDARDS Sec.2.6.4. Access and Parking Location 'Sec.2.6.5. Height and Mass Y� � � fir+ T� •� � X-z �. r'- Vehicle Access Building Height Primary street Not allowed Q Maximum height Side street Allowed Without stormwater bonus Alley Allowed BU-SH-3 3 stories135'max 0 Driveway width inside street 1 S'max BU-SH-4 4 stories/50'max setback With stormwater bonus Parking Setbacks (see Div.2.10) (D Primary street setback 30'mfn BU-SH-3 5 stories155'max @ Side street setback 10'min BU-SH-4 nla i] Side:common lot line/alley 0'min Minimum height Q Rear:common lot line/alley 0`min BU-5H-3 nla 2 stories of BU-5H-4 occupiable space Building Mass Street-facing building length 200'max 30 ••e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-IX I Institutional Mixed Use • ■ Public Realm The public realm standards below apply to all streets,unless noted otherwise. Transparency Building Setbacks Ground story 60%min 0 Primary/side street See Sec.2.6.3 l$ Upper story 20%min Sidewalk'" 0 Blank wall area 20'max 0 Paved pedestrian zone Story Height Berry/University 1 Q'min 0 Ground floor elevation 0'minl All other streets 6'min 2'max Street Tree/Furniture Zone* 0 Ground story:floor to floor 14'min 0 Upper story:floor to floor 9'min ® Parkway depth 6'min Street tree planting Required Pedestrian Access Tree spacing See Sec.4.2.3 $ Entrance facing primary street Required 0 Entrance spacing along primary Small canopy 15'on-center 50'max street Medium canopy 25'on-center Building Elements See Sec.2.9.5 Large canopy 35'on-center Awning/canopy ♦ If installed Balcony ♦ Street lighting must be perTPW Forecourt specifications *Where there is insufficient ROW to meet the minimum Gallery requirements,the FBC Administrator may approve Porch modifications[see Article 5,Administration]. Stoop May 2.2019 • Institutional Mixed Use BU-IX FORM STANDARDS iU-IX. Institutional Mixed Use `rz - l it, = 3: Intent Zoning Map See Div.2.2 The Institutional Mixed Use(BU-IX)district is established to allow for the growth and development of institutional uses in a pedestrian-friendly environment.3U-IX allows for a variety uses and allows for the flexible placement of buildings along ■ W the street edge. Applicable Districts B U-IX-6 Use Allowed uses see Div.3.1 32 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth, May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-IX I Institutional Mixed Use ■ Building ' .NI ell � Building Setbacks © Build-to zone:primary street Without stormwater bonus 20'max With stormwater bonus (see Div.2.10) 50'max Q Build-to zone:side street 20'max ® 5ide:common lot line ❑'min 0 Side:alley S'min Rear:common lot line 0'min +D Rear:alley 5'min Build-to °I°of building facade in primary 70%min street build-to zone Q %of building facade inside street 35%min build-to zone May 2.2019 • Institutional Mixed Use BU-IX FORM STANDARDS Access and Parking Location ■ • Mass N. ' N. Vehicle Access Building Height Primary street Not allowed Maximum height Side street Allowed Without stormwater bonus 6 stories175'max Alley Allowed With stormwater bonus 10 stories1125' (see Div.2.10) max Driveway width inside street setback 18'max 2 stories of 4� Minimum height occupiable space Parking Setbacks Building Mass 1� Primary street setback 30'min @ Street-facing building (+ Side street setback 10'min length a Side:common lot line/alley 0'min Academic,support,utility, athletic,auditorium, nla d Rear:common lot Iinelalley ❑'min research buildings No on-site surface parking is allowed between Housing,mixed use with Zoo'max buildings and the street ground floor retail buildings •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-IX I Institutional Mixed Use ■ Public Iu ------+—s •.,mac The public realm standards below apply to all streets,unless noted otherwise. Building Setback Building Setbacks Up to 20' 20'+to a Prima rylside street See Sec.2.7.3 50' No wall or fence is allowed in a Berry Street Transparency primary street yard_ Ground story 50%min 20%min 511dewaIk* Upper story 20%min 20%min Paved pedestrian zone Blank wall area 30'max 75'max Berry Street 10'min Story Height All other streets U min Ground floor elevation 0'min12'max nla Street Tree/Furniture Zone* Ground story:floor to 12'min n/a Parkway depth 6 min floor Streettree planting Required Upper story:floor to floor 9' min nla Tree spacing See Sec.4.2.3 Pedestrian Access Small canopy 1Yon-center Entrance facing primary Medium canopy 25'on-center � street Required Required Large canopy 35'on-center Entrance spacing along 100' nla If installed must primary street Street lighting be perTPW Building Elements See Sec.2.9.5 specifications Awning/canopy ♦ nla *Where there is insufficient ROW to meet the minimum Balcony ♦ nla requirements,the FBC Administrator may approve Forecourt nla modifications(see Article 5,Administration)- ♦ Gallery ♦ nla Porch n la Stoop nla May 2.2019 • Civic BU-CIV FORM STANDARDS i BU-CIV: Civic Sec.2.8.1. Summary Intent Zoning Map Sec Div. 2.2 The Civic(BU-CIV)district is intended to provide for civic and institutional uses that serve the surrounding neighborhoods at size and scale that do not readily assimilate into other zoning districts. Applicable Districts B U-CI V Use Allowed uses see Div.3.1 +rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-CIV I Civic i • I.3. Placement Building -' rl-' s IMF Building Setbacks Build-to zone:primary street Without stormwater bonus 20'max With stormwater bonus 50'max (see Div.2.10) 0 Build-to zone:side street 20'max O Side:common lot line 10'min 0 Side:alley 5'min Q dear:common lot line 1 U min d Rear:alley 5'min May 2.2019 • Code Civic[BU-CIV FORM STANDARDS Sec. 2.8.4. Access ard Parking Location Sec.2.8.5. Height and Mass Milli }y 1� f f� Vehicle Access Building Height Primarystreet Notallowed 10 Maximum height Side street Allowed Without stormwater bonus 4 stories150'max Alley Allowed With stormwater bonus 5 stories175'max [see Div.2.10] Q Driveway width inside street setback $ may Minimum height nla Parking Setbacks Building Mass Primary street setback 30'min Street-facing building length 300' 0 Side street setback 10,min (D Side:common lot line/alley Y min Rear;common lot linelalley Y min No on-site surface parking is allowed between buildings and the street ■rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I BU-CIV I Civic ■ Public ._ - .. VP The public realm standards below apply to all streets,unless noted otherwise. Transparency Building Setbacks 0 Ground story 40%min (p Prima rylside street See Sec.2.8.3 Upper story 20%min Sidewalk* Blankwall area 75'max Paved pedestrian zone Story Height Berry Street 1 U min m Ground floor elevation nla All other streets 6' min 0 Ground story:floor to floor nla Street TreelFurniture Zane* a Upper story:floor to floor nla ® Parkway depth 6' mi n Pedestrian Access Street tree planting Required ® Entrance facing primary street Required Tree spacing See Sec.4.2.3 © Entrance spacing along primary nla Small canopy 15'on-center street Building Elements See Sec.2.9.5 Medium canopy 25'on-center Large canopy 35'on-center Awning/canopy nla If installed Balcony nla must be Street lighting Forecourt n/a per TPW specifications Gallery nla *Where there is insufficient ROW to meet the minimum Porch nla requirements,the FBC Administrator may approve modifications(see Article 5,Administration)- Stoop nla May 2.2019 • Measurement and Exceptions I FORM STANDARDS Div. 2.9. Measurements and Exceptions Sec. 2.9.1. Lot Parameters a. The pedestrian orientation of the street, A. Building Coverage existing or proposed. 1. The area of a lot covered by roofed buildings b. The established orientation of the block; and structures measured from the outside of the exterior wall at the ground floor, includes c. The street or streets abutting the longest covered porches and patios and detached and face of the block; attached accessory structures. 2. For covered porches and patios, the entire area d. The street or streets parallel to an alley under the roof is calculated as building coverage. within the block; 3. Building coverage does not include uncovered e. The street that the lot takes its address paved parking areas, driveways, walkways, from;and roof overhangs, swimming pools, uncovered steps, terraces, decks, patios, porches, and f. The street with the highest classification or architectural projections not intended for highest traffic counts. shelter or occupancy. 4. A lot can have more than one primary street. -------------------------4 B. Setbacks Driveway I All buildings and structures must be located at or within I I the required setbacks except as listed below.No building I s I or structure can extend into a required easement. �idewa ous poor I 1. Building Features I I a. Awnings/canopies, balconies, galleries, I— porches and stoops may extend into a required primary street setback as stated in Sec.2.9.5. Sec. 2.9.2. Building Placement A. Primary Streets b. Building eaves, roof overhangs, gutters, 1. The following streets are considered primary downspouts, light shelves, bay windows and streets: oriels less than 10 feet wide, cornices, belt a. Berry Street, courses, sills, buttresses or other similar architectural features may encroach up to b. University Drive;and 3 feet into a required setback, provided that such extension is at least 2 feet from the c. Cleburne Road. vertical plane of any lot line. 2. Where only one street abuts a lot, that street is considered a primary street. c. Chimneys or flues may encroach up to 4 3. A multiple street frontage lot (not specified feet, provided that such extension is at least above) must designate at least one primary 2 feet from the vertical plane of any lot line. street. The FBC Administrator will determine d. Unenclosed patios, decks, balconies, stoops, which streets are primary streets based on the porches,terraces or fire escapes may following: 40 ••e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I Measurement and Exceptions encroach into a side interior or rear 4. Other Setback Encroachments setback,provided that such extension is at a. Fences and walls under Sec.4.2.5. least 5 feet from the vertical plane of any lot line. b. Buffers under Sec.4.2.1. e. Handicap ramps may encroach to the extent C. Build-to-Zone necessary to perform their proper function. 1. The build-to zone is the area on the lot where a certain percentage of the front building facade f. Structures below and covered by the ground must be located, measured as a minimum and may encroach into a required setback. maximum setback range from the edge of the 2. Low Impact Stormwater Features right-of-way. Low impact stormwater management features 2. The build-to zone applies to the 1st and 2nd may encroach up to 2 feet into a primary street stories of a building. setback(but not into the required sidewalk), 3. The required percentage specifies the amount of including,but not limited to: the front building facade that must be located in a. Rain barrels or cisterns, 5 feet or less in the build-to zone, measured based on the width height; of the building divided by the width of the lot- b. Planter boxes; c. Bio-retention areas;and - d. Similar features, as determined by the FBC Administrator. e. Low impact Stormwater management features listed above may encroach into a side interior or rear setback, provided such extension is at least 2 feet from the vertical plane of any lot line. 4. On a corner lot, a building facade must be placed 3. Mechanical Equipment and Utility Lines within the build-to zone for the first 30 feet a. For residential buildings only, mechanical along the street extending from the block corner, equipment such as HVAC units and security measured from the intersection of the two right- lighting, may encroach into a required rear of-waylines. or side interior setback, provided that such extension is at least 3 feet from the vertical plane of anyIot line. r b. Minor structures accessory to utilities (such _ as hydrants, manholes, and transformers f and other cabinet structures) may encroach - into a required rear, side interior or side 11� ler street setback. May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo Measurement and Exceptions I FORM STANDARDS S. With the exception of parking spaces, all 3. Side Additions structures and uses allowed an the lot are Side additions are not allowed because the allowed within the build-to zone. Vehicle drive- extension increases the width of the building thru lanes or facilities are not permitted within not located in the build-to zone. the build-to zone. 6. A forecourt meeting the requirements of Sec. 2.9.5.13 is considered part of the building for the purpose of meeting the build-to requirement. D. Build-to Zone Requirement on Lots with Existing Buildings When an existing building is being expanded and the building or lot doesn't meet the build-to Sec.2.9.3.Height and Mass requirement,the following provisions apply. A. Building Height 1. Front Additions 1. Building height is the vertical distance measured Any addition to the front must be placed in the from the top of the finished slab at grade to the build-to zone.The addition does not have to highest point of the roof surface and is measured meet the build-to requirement for the entire lot. both number of stories and feet. 2. On a flat roof, a parapet wall may exceed the height limit by a maximum of 6 feet. � ro ----------- -crow DED o 2. Rear Additions Rear additions are allowed because the addition does not increase the degree of the 3. An attic does not count as a story where 50% or more of the attic floor area has a clear height of less than 7.5 feet; measured from the finished floor to the finished ceiling. ■rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I Measurement and Exceptions B. Height Encroachments 4. In BU-IX, mechanical equipment may exceed All buildings and structures must be located at or the established height limit provided it does not below the maximum height limit except as listed exceed the maximum building height by more below. than 20 feet and is set back at least 10 feet from 1. The maximum height limits of the district do the edge of the roof. not apply to spires, belfries, cupolas, domes not intended for human occupancy; monuments, water tanks, water towers or other similar structures which, by design or function, must exceed the established height limits. 2. The following may exceed the established height limit provided they do not exceed the maximum height by more than 6 feet: a. Chimney,flue or vent stack; b. Flagpole; c. Vegetation or landscaping associated a green roof; d. Skylights; e. Unenclosed rooftop terrace; f. Parapet wall;and g. Solar panels, wind turbines and rainwater collection systems. 3. The following may exceed the established height limit provided they do not exceed the maximum building height by more than 10 feet, d❑ not occupy more than 25% of the roof area, and are set back at least 10 feet from the edge of the roof: a. Elevator or stairway access to roof; b. Rooftop shade structure; c. Greenhouse;and d. Mechanical equipment. May 2.2019 ■ Code F ort Wo Measurement and Exceptions I FORM STANDARDS C. Building Mass and Design b] Columns(pilasters,piers,quoins, 1. Street-Facing Building Length etc.not less than 1 inch deep and 5 Street-facing building length is the maximum inches wide). length of a building or structure. c) Foundation{water tables,rustica- 2. Building Height Variations tion}. a. For buildings 100 feet or more in length, at least 15% of the street-facing roof line must ii. At least 2 variations in wall plane not have a variation in height of at least 5 feet. less than 3 feet in depth or projection and not less than 2 stories in height for b. The building height variation requirement multi-story buildings.Such elements does not apply in BU-IX. could include patterns of door and r'f window openings by utilizing sills, ' mullions,and other scale providing window elements,and/or more pronounced architectural features such as porches,alcoves,and roof dormers_ s 3. Facade Variation a. Each new building facade that is greater than 50 feet in width and is oriented to a �. r' publicly accessible street or open space must incorporate each of the following scaling elements. For building facades less than 50 iii. Changes in material,material pattern, feet in width, a minimum of 2 elements are in color or shade.Each change of required. material shall involve minimum 1 inch i. Expression of building structural variation in wall plane or noticeable elements such as: change in color. a) Floors(banding,belt courses,etc. b. New building facades oriented to a publicly not less than one inch deep and 4 accessible street or open space must inches wide). include differentiation between the first and second floors and the upper floors with a cornice, canopy, balcony, arcade, or other architectural features. •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Measurement and Exceptions I FORM STANDARDS c. If a project consists of more than one 6. story use for a depth of at least 8 feet. Windows block face, each sequential block of new cannot be made opaque by window treatments construction shall contain a different [except operable sunscreen devices within the building facade to encourage architectural conditioned space]. variety within large projects, using the 7. The following alternatives may count towards a required architectural elements listed in portion of the transparency requirement and can Sec. 2.9.3.D.3.a and/or other architectural be used in singular or combination. Alternatives features. may count for no more than 50% of the total transparency requirement. d. The facade variation requirements do not ax°I° apply in BU-RA and BU-IX. awards total Sec.2.9.4. Public Realm Alternator equirement A. Transparency Windows at the ground story 1. Transparency is the minimum percentage of but outside the 2 to 12 feet 40% windows and doors that must cover a ground or zone upper storyfacade. Wall mounted or recessed 2. Transparency applies to all publicly-accessible display cases at least 4 feet 40% street or open space building facades. high 3. Clear glazing must have a visible transmittance Green screen system,planter ratingof 0.5 or greater to count towards the 40°/° g walls,or similar vegetation transparency requirement. Translucent,fritted, 4. Ground story transparency is measured between 40% patterned,or color glazing: 2 and 12 feet above the abutting sidewalk.Upper LEED certified windows 40% story transparency is measured from top of the Outdoor dining/seating finished Floor to the top of the finished floor located between the building 60% above.When there is no Floor above, upper story and street transparency is measured from the top of the finished floor to the top of the wall plate above. ----------------------- R= mm iiiiii Fbhted ------------------- Fly aim IT] md n Fbb ------------------------ 5. In BU-SH, a minimum of 60% of the street- fronting, street-level window pane surface area must allow views into the ground May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo FORM STANDARDS I Measurement and Exceptions B. Blank Wall Area D. Story Height 1. Blank wall area means a portion of the exterior Story height is the height of each story of building facade of the building that does not include. and it is measured from the top of the finished floor windows or doors; columns, pilasters or other to the top of the finished floor above.When there is articulation greater than 12 inches in depth; or no floor above,upper story height is measured from a substantial material change [paint color is not the top of the finished floor to the top of the wall considered a substantial change]. plate above. 2. Blank wall area applies in both a vertical and horizontal direction. 3. Blank wall area applies to all publicly-accessible street or open space building facades. mm -IJ E_ J len NrelWaLt li rr Ed nk Wal E. Pedestrian Access 1. In order to create a pedestrian-oriented environment in which buildings are oriented toward publicly accessible streets and sidewalks, C. Ground Floor Elevation a building must have its main entrance front a 1. Ground floor elevation is measured from top primary street. The main entrance can not be of the adjacent curb to the top of the finished from a public parking lot. Secondary entrances ground floor. from parking lots are permitted. 2. Minimum ground floor elevation applies to the first 30 feet of the lot measured from the right- of-way. to residents at all times and customers during regular business hours. 3. An angled entrance may be provided at either $UIR111 Flow corner of a building along the street to meet the Ellinwon n street-facing entrance requirements. T!� - - - - __0---UJ 4- Entrance spacing is measured from the edge of door to the edge of the next door. F. Building Materials 1- Not less than 70% of all new building facades [not including door and window areas] facing publicly-accessible streets or open space must be constructed of the following masonry materials: stone, brick, terra cotta, patterned pre-cast concrete, cement plaster stucco, cement board siding,cast stone or prefabricated brick panels. 2. Material changes must occur at inside corners. Code Fort Wo rth,Texas May 2.2019 Measurement and Exceptions I FORM STANDARDS Sec. 2.9.5. Building Elements A. Intent The following standards are intended to ensure that certain building elements when added to a building frontage are of sufficient size to be both usable and functional and be architecturally compatible with the building that they are attached to. 000 E 0 Ji 000 71 00 0 c L3 IF B. Awning/Canopy C. Balcony A wall-mounted,cantilevered structure providing A platform projecting from the wall of an upper- shade and cover from the weather for a sidewalk. story of a building with a railing along its outer edge, 1, An awning/canopy must be a minimum of 9 feet often with access from a door or window, clear height above the sidewalk and must have a 1. A balcony must be at least 4 feet deep. minimum depth of 6feet. 2. A balcony must have a clear height above the 2. An awning/canopy may extend into a primary or sidewalk of at least 9 feet, side street setback. 1 A balcony may be covered and screened, but 3. Subject to the issuance of a right-of-way cannot be fully enclosed. encroachment agreement, an awning/canopy 4. An balcony may extend into a primary or side may encroach up to 6 feet over the right-of-way street setback. but must be at least 2 feet inside the curb line or S. Subject to the issuance of a right-of-way edge of pavement,whichever is greater. encroachment agreement, a balcony may encroach up to 6 feet over the right-of-way but must be at least 2 feet inside the curb line m edge of pavement,whichever is greater. May 2.2019 ■ Code F ort Wo FORM STANDARDS I Measurement and Exceptions ----------------n 1r# 00 � 0 00 0E000E I � 00 [IF] 00000 � FIJI 00 � 0 D. Forecourt E. Gallery An open area at grade,or within 30 inches of grade, A covered passage extending along the outside wall that serves as an open space,plaza or outdoor dining of a building supported by arches or columns that is area. open on three sides. 1. A forecourt must be no more than one-third of 1. A gallery must have a clear depth from the the length of the building face, and in no case support columns to the building's facade of at longer than 35 feet in width. least 8 feet and a clear height above the sidewalk 2. A maximum of one forecourt is permitted per lot. of at least 9 feet. 3. A forecourt meeting the above requirements is 2. A gallery may extend into a primary or side street considered part of the building for the purpose setback. of meeting the build-tO requirement. 3. A gallery must be contiguous and extend over at least 75% of the width of the building facade from which it projects. 4. Subject to the issuance of a right-of-way encroachment agreement, a gallery may encroach up 9 feet into the right-of-way but must be at least 2 feet inside the curb line or edge of pavement,whichever is greater. •rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Measurement and Exceptions FORM STANDARDS r [ � I r !� r ' � I E60 [ o f? I I r4-----� Alti9ElE �--•---lr � � � fig �iE F. Porch G. Stoop A raised structure attached to a building,forming a A small raised platform that serves as an entrance to covered entrance to a doorway. a building. 1. A porch must be at least 6 feet deep(not including 1. A stoop must be no more than 6 feet deep (not the steps). including the steps)and 6 feet wide. 2. A porch must be roofed and may be screened, 2. A stoop may be covered but cannot be fully but cannot be fully enclosed. enclosed. 3. A porch must be contiguous, with a width not 3. A stoop, including the steps, may extend up less than 50% of the building facade from which to 6 feet into a primary or side street setback, it projects. provided that such extension is at least 2 feet 4. A porch, including the steps, may extend up to 9 from the vertical plane of any lot line. feet, including the steps, into a primary or side 4. The stoop, including the steps, may not encroach street setback, provided that such extension is at into the right-of-way. least 2 feet from the vertical plane of any lot line. 5. The porch, including the steps, may not encroach into the right-of-way. May 2.2019 FORM STANDARDS I Measurement and Exceptions Div. 2.10. Stormwater Management Bonus Sec. 2.10.1.Applicability S. Regional storage solutions are allowed to be All sites designated as eligible to receive the stormwater implemented off site, but must be within the bonus on the map in Sec.2.10.4 are entitled to a stormwater boundary area and must show the stormwater management bonus,subject to the solutions are equal to or greater than providing requirements below.For the purpose of the stormwater the stormwater improvement on site. management bonus review,the applicant must contact B. In BU-IX, a bonus of 4 stories of additional height and coordinate with the FBC Administrator and beyond that allocated in Article 2 is allowed within Stormwater Development Services{SDS}when applying a designated stormwater management bonus area, forth stormwater management bonus. provided that: Sec. 2.10.2. Height Bonus 1. All existing stormwater requirements are met A. A bonus of 2 stories (1 story in RA-3) of additional without the need for any variance or waiver and height beyond that allocated in Article 2 is allowed a stormwater facility maintenance agreement is within a designated stormwater management bonus executed; area,provided that: 2. An additional 2 inch of rainfall is retained on- 1. All existing stormwater requirements are met site for a minimum of 24-hours ❑r until the end without the need for any variance or waiver and of the rainfall event, whichever is longer. It is a stormwater facility maintenance agreement is anticipated that the stormwater storage facility executed; will require a manually operated discharge valve 2. An additional 1 inch of rainfall is retained on- or a specifically designed ground infiltration site for a minimum of 24-hours ❑r until the end system. Early coordination with SDS is of the rainfall event, whichever is longer. It is recommended. anticipated that the stormwater storage facility 3. The installed stormwater measures meet or will require a manually operated discharge valve exceed the technical design requirements of or a specifically designed ground infiltration the Site Development Controls in the NCTCOG system. Early coordination with SDS is iSWM manual; recommended. 4. Where the stormwater measures are not visible 3. The installed stormwater measures meet or on the site,educational signage must be provided exceed the technical design requirements of to raise awareness of the general public about the Site ❑evelopment Controls in the NCTCOG the additional stormwater measures employed; iSWM manual; and 4. Where the stormwater measures are not visible S. Regional storage solutions are allowed to be ❑n the site,educational signage must be provided implement off site, but must be within the to raise awareness of the general public about stormwater boundary area and will be evaluated the additional stormwater measures employed; on a case by case basis to determine eligibility. and i ••e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Measurement and Exceptions I FORM STANDARDS Sec. 2.10.3.Setback Bonus In BU-IX and BU-CIV,a street setback of greater than 20feet is allowed within a designated stormwater management bonus area,provided that: A. All existing stormwater requirements are met without the need for any variance or waiver and a stormwater facility maintenance agreement is executed; 1. An additional 1 inch of rainfall is retained ❑n- site for a minimum of 24-hours or until the end of the rainfall event, whichever is longer. 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LAND USE PROVISIONS ❑iv.3.1.Permitted Uses......................................................3-2 Sec.3.1.1_Use Classification 3-2 Sec.3.1.2.Allowed Use Table 3-4 ❑iv.3.2.Use Standards.......................................................3-13 Sec.3.2.1.Secondary❑welling Unit 3-13 Sec.3.2.2.Drive-In Restaurant or Business 3-13 Sec.3.2.3.Nonresidential Uses in BU-RX 3-13 Sec.3.2.4.Mobile Vendors 3-14 May 2.2019 + Code LAND USE PROVISIONS 1 Contents Div. 3.1 . Permitted Uses x. How the proposed use is advertised; Sec.3.1.1.Use Classification A. The likely impact on surrounding A. Allowed Uses properties;and Sec.3.1.2 establishes allowed principal and accessory uses.No building or lot may be used xii. Whether the activity is likely to be except for a purpose permitted in the zoning district found independent of the other in which it is located.Uses not specifically listed activities on the site. must be approved by the FBC Administrator in accordance with Sec.3.1.1_B_ c. Where a use not listed is found by the FBC B. Unlisted Uses Administrator not to be similar to any other 1. Principal Uses permitted use,the use can only be permitted a. A principal use not specifically listed in Sec. following a text amendment. 3.1.2 is prohibited. If a principal use is not C. Accessory Uses listed then the FBC Administrator will, upon An accessory use not specifically Iisted in Sec. the request of any interested party, make a 3.1.2 is prohibited unless the FBC Administrator determination within which zoning district, determines the accessory use: if any,a proposed use is allowed. a. Is clearly incidental to and customarily found b. When determining whether a proposed use is in connection with an allowed principal use; similar to a listed use, the FBC Administrator b. Is serving an allowed principal use; will consider the following criteria: c. Is subordinate in area, extent and purpose to i. The actual or projected characteristics the principal use served; of the proposed use; d. Contributes to the comfort, convenience or ii. The relative amount of site area or floor needs of occupants, business or industry in area and equipment devoted to the the principal use served;and proposed use; e. Is located on the same lot as the principal use iii. Relative amounts of sales; served. iv. The customer type; v. The relative number of employees; vi. Hours of operation; vii. Building and site arrangement; viii. Types of vehicles used and their parking requirements; ix. The number of vehicle trips generated; ■ Code Fort Wo rt h,Texas May 2.2019 Contents I LAND USE PROVISIONS D. Key to the Allowed Use Table 1. Permitted Uses(P) A"P"in a cell indicates that a use is allowed by-right in the respective zoning district. Permitted uses are subject to all other applicable regulations of this Code and the Zoning Ordinance. A"P*"in any cell means that supplemental use standards apply.The specific section number of the standard is noted in the right-hand column,titled"Supplemental Use Standards" 2. Special Exception Required(SE) An"SE"in a cell indicates that a use is allowed only if reviewed and approved as a special exception use,in accordance with the review procedures of Chapter 3,Article 3 of the Zoning Code.An"SE*"in any cell means that supplemental standards use also apply.The specific section number of the standard is noted in the right-hand column,titled"Supplemental Use Standards" 3. Uses Not Allowed A"—"indicates that a use is not allowed in the respective district. May 2.2019 + Code LAND USE PROVISIONS I Permitted Use Sec.3.1.2. Allowed Use Table BU- BU- BU- BU- Supplemental RA- RX- CX- SH- 4X- C1V Use Standards Residential Uses Household Lining One-family detached dwelling P — — - -- -- - ----- ---------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ❑ne-family detached dwelling with secondary dwelling unit P �.. — -- — -- 5ec.3.Z.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One-family attached town house P P P — P — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Manor House(up to 5 units) P P P P P — Multifamily dwelling(6+units) — P P P P — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One dwelling unit(when part of a — — P P P P business or civic use) Group Living� Boarding House -- -- -- - -- — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Community Home P* P* P* P* P* _ §5.110 (zoning Code) ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Home I P* P* P* P* _ _ §5.115 (Zoning Code) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Group Home II — P* P* P* — _ §5.115 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(Zoning------------Code)----------- Halfway House ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shelter — — — -- — — Public and Civic Uses Education College or University -- -- -- - P — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Day Care Center(Child or Adult) SE* SE* P P P P §5.111 (Zoning Code) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ School,Elementary or Secondary P P P P P (Pu--b-lic) ----- --------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- School,Elementary or Secondary _ _ P -- P P (Private) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Business College or Commercial _ _ p P P — School Government Animal Shelter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Correctional Facility -- — — — — — ----------------------------------------------------------------..........----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Government Maintenance Facility I — I — I — I -- I — I — P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception wl Special Standards,--=Not Permitted ■rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Permitted Use I LAND USE PROVISIONS BU- BU- BU- BU- BU- BU- Supplemental RA- RX_ X- SH- 1X- C1V Use Standards Government Government Office Facility — P* P P P P Sec.3.2.3 --------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- Governmental Vehicle Storage/ Junkyard ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Museum,Library or Fine Art Center -- - P P P P ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Probation or Parole Office -- - P* P* -- _ §5.127(Zoning Code) Health Care Facilities Ambulance Dispatch Station — -- P — P P ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assisted Living Facility — - P — - — ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blood Bank — -- P P P — ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Care Facility — -- P — -- — ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Health Services Facility,including — P* P P P — 5ec.3.2.3 Doctor's or Medical Office ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hospice — -- P P P — ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hospital — -- — — P P ---------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Massage Therapy and Spa — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nursing Home(with Full Medical _ -- P P P — Services) Recreation ■ — Center,Community Recreation or Welfare P P P ----- far----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------- Center,Community recreation or Welfare(private or-non-profit) P P P Country Club(private) — -- — — -- — ---------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ------------------- ------------- -------------------------- Country Club(public) — — — -- — ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Golf Course — -- — — -- — ---------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------......................... Golf Driving Range ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------- Park or Playground(public or private) P P P P P P Religious Place of Worship P P P P P P ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Place of Worship Auxiliary Use P P P P P P Utilities P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception w/Special Standards,—=Not Permitted May 2.2019 • LAND USE PROVISIONS I Permitted Use BU- BU- BU- BU- BU- B Supplemental Use A- SH- Standards Electric Power Substation — 5E P P P P ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- -------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Gas Lift Compressor Station — — -- — - Gas Line Compressor Station — — -- — - -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Power Plant or Central Station Light — — -- — SE -- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stealth Telecom municationsTowers — SE" 5E" SEx SEx SE" §5.137(Zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Telecommunications Antenna(on _ P� Px P` P" P" 5.133(Zoning Code) structure) -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TelecommunicationsTower — SE* SE* SEA' SE* SE* §5.137(Zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UtilityTransmission or distribution Line SE* SE* SE* SE* SE* SE* §5.140(Zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wastewater(Sewage)Treatment -FFa acility- ------------------------------------------------------ --------------------- ------------------------------ ----------- ----------------------- Water Supply,Treatment or Storage _ SE SE SE SE SE Facility Commercial Uses Entertainment and Eating Amusement,Indoor — — P P P - Amusement,Outdoor — — -- — -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ------------------- --------- ---------------------------------------------------- Baseball,Softball Facility(commercial) — — -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- -------------------- -------- ----------------------------------------------------- Bar,Tavern,Cocktail Lounge;Club, — — P P P -- Private orTeen ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------....................----------.........- ---------------------------------------------------- Circus — — -- -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- Club,Commercial or Business — — P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ------ ------------ --------- ---------------------------------------------------- Drive-In Restaurant or Business — — P* — -- - Sec.3.2.2 -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Health or Recreation Club — — P P P - -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------------------- Indoor Recreation — — P P P - ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- -------------------- --------- -----------.......................................... Lodge or Civic Club — — P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Museum/Cultural Facility — — P P P -- - - ------------------------------------ --------------------- -------------------- --------- ---------------------------------------------------- Racing:Horse,dog or Automotive — — -- — -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restaurant,Cafe,Cafeteria — P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 Sexually Oriented Business — — -- — -- -- - - - - ----------------------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Shooting or Weapons Firing Range -- — -- — -- -- Entertainment and Eating + P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception wl Special Standards,--=Not Permitted •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Permitted Use I LAND USE PROVISIONS �bu- - BU- BU- BU- BU- Supplemental Use RA- RX- SH- IX- CIV Standards Stable,Commercial,Riding,Boarding or Rodeo Arena ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- ---------- ---------- -------------------------------------------- Swimming Pool,Commercial -- -- -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ---------------------- --------------------------------- Theater,Drive-In -- -- -- -- -- -- --------------------------------------------------------------.---------------------- ----------- ...------- -----------•--------- --------------------------------- Theater,MovieTheater or Auditorium -- -- P* P* P* _ §5.138(Zoning Code) Lodging Bed and Breakfast Home SE* SE* P* P* P* _ §5.106(Zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Bed and Breakfast Inn -- -- P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Hotel,Motel or Inn -- -- P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Recreational Vehicle Park -- -- - - - -- Office Mft Bank,Financial Institution -- -- P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Office -- P* P P P -- Retail Sales and Service AM Antique Shop -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Appliance,Sales,Supply or Repair -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Bakery -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Barher or Beauty Shop -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Boat Rental or Sales -- -- -- -- - -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Book,Stationary Stores or Newsstand -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Burglar Alarm Sales and Service -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caterer or Wedding Service -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 ---------- --------------------------------- Clothing/Wearing Apparel Sales,New -- P. P P P -- Sec-3.2.3 - ------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Clothing/Wearing Apparel Sales,Used -- I P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 ---------- --------------------------------- Convenience Store -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Copy Store or Commercial Print -- P* P P P -- Sec,3.2.3 Without Off-Set Printing -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Dance Studio -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------------- Dressmaking,Custom;Millinery Shop -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 Retail Sales and Service P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl 5pecial Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception w!Special Standards,—=Not Permitted May 2.2019 • LAND USE PROVISIONS I Permitted Use BU- BU- BU- BU- BU- Supplemental Use RA- SH- Standards Duplicating Services — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Farmer's Market — -- P P P -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------- ----- --------------------------------------- Feed Store,No Processing/Milling — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Firewood Sales — — P* P* P* -- §5.113[Zoning Code] - ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Furniture Sales,New and Used (Office and Residential)in a Building P* P P P Sec.3.2.3 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Furniture Upholstery,Refinishing or — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 Resale ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- General Merchandise Store — P* P P P -- Sec-3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Greenhouse or Plant Nursery — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Grocery Store,Meat Market — P* P P P -- Sec-3-2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Gunsmithing,Repair or Sales — — P P P — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Home Improvement Sales — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ------------ --------- Interior Decorating -- P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------. Kennel — — -- — -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ Large Retail Store -- -- P P P — -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Laundry or Dry Cleaning Collection — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 Office ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------ Laundry,Dry Cleaning or Wash eteria — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ---------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Leather Goods Shop -- P* P I P P — Sec.3.2.3 Liquor or Package Store — — P P P -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Locksmith — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Medical Supplies/Equipment Sales — P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Mini-Warehouse — -- -- — -- — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Mortuary or Funeral Home — — — — -- — ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Newspaper Distribution Center — -- -- — -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Optician — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Pawn Shop — - P* P* -- — §5-. {Zo Code] - -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------------- -------------- - - - -- - --------- ------ --- --- -- - -125--- --- ------ning--------- Pharmacy(Drug Store) — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Photograph,Portrait/Camera Shop or Photo Finishing — P* P P P — Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Recording Studio — P* P* P* P* — §5.128[Zoning Code] Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Retail Sales,General — P* P P P -- Retail Sales and Service P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Special Standards,SE-Special Exception,SE*-Special Exception wl Special Standards,--=Not Permitted 60 May 2.2019 Permitted Use I LAND USE PROVISIONS BU- U- BU- BU- SU- BON Supplemental Use 1A- R SH- - Standards Saddle or Harness,Repair or Sales -- Px P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Shoe Shine Shop -- P* P P P -- Sec 3.2.3 Studio,Art or Photography -- P'x P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Tailor,Clothing or Apparel Shop -- P* P P P -- Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Tattoo Parlor -- -- P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------ --------------------------------- Taxidermist Shop -- -- P P P -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------ --------------------------------- VeterinaryClinic,indoor __ _ P* P* P* § 5.142 (Zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Veterinary Clinic,outdoor Vehicle Sales and Service Auto Parts Supply,Retail -- -- P P — -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ ------------------------ --------------------------------- Automotive Repair;Paint and Body P* §5.104(Zoning Shop Code) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- Car Wash,Full or Self-Service - ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Gasoline Sales -- — SE -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------ --------------------------------- Mobile Home or Manufactured Housing Sales ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Recreational Vehicle(RV)Sales/Service -- — — -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- -------------------- ------------------------ --------------------------------- Service Station -- -- SE -- -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Towing Yard wl Office -- -- — -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------......------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Truck Stop wI Fuel and Accessory Services -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vehicle Junkyard -- — — -- -- -- ------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Vehicle Sales or Rental;Including Automobiles,Motorcycles,Boats or -- -- - -- --Trailers -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Vehicle Steam Cleaning -- Light Industrial Uses i inj P=Permitted,P*=Permitted w/Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception wl Special Stan da rds,--=Not Permitted May 2.2019 • LAND USE PROVISIONS I Permitted Use BU- - BU_ BU- BU Supplemental RA- R - CX_ SH- IX- CIV Use Standards Light Industrial Services Assaying -- — — — - -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Assembly of Pre-Manufactured Parts, Except for Vehicles,Trailers,Airplanes -- - -- -- -or Mobile Homes - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ Bottling Works,Milk or Soft Drinks -- - -- ` -- - - ----------------------------------------- Brewery,Distillery or Winery 1 P P -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------........................ Carpet and Rug Cleaning — — -- -- - I Chicken Battery or Brooder -- -- --------------------- ------------------------------------ 1 ------------------------------------ -------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ----------------------- Coal,Coke or Wood Yard , -- — — -- -- I - ---- ------------------------------- Cottage Manufacturing Uses P P P I — — Sec.3.2.3 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crematorium _ -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Electroplating — — — -- — — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fabricating of Manufactured Housing, Temporary or Office Building ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Food Processing(no slaughtering) -- — P P - — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Furniture Sales,w/Outside Storage/ Display(new/used) -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Galvanizing,Small Utensils -- — — -- — -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------.......--------------------------------------- Machine Shops -- --- — -- -- — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manufacture of Artificial Flowers, Ornaments,Awnings,Tents,Bags, Cleaning/Polishing Preparations,Boats _ Under 28' -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manufacture of Aluminum,Brass or Others Metals or from Bone,Paper, -- - -- -- -- - Rubber,leather - ------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manufactured Home/RV Repair -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monument/Marble Works,Finishing p p and Carving Only -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monument Works,Stone — — P P — — - - - - - - -------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ - ------- ---- ---- -------- Outdoor Sales and Storage — — — -- — — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paint Mixing or Spraying -- - - -- - - Paper Box Manufacture -- - - -- - - Light Industrial Services P=Permitted,P*=Permitted w/Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception w/Special Standards,--=Not Permitted •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s -May 2.2019 Permitted Use I LAND USE PROVISIONS BU- - BU- BU- BU- BU- Supplemental RA- RX- CX- SH- 1X- CIV Use Standards Pattern Shop - -- -- - -- — -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- -------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Printing,Lithographing,Book-Binding, -- -- P P P- — Newspa----pers-or Publishing ----------- --- ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Rubber Stamping,Shea ringlPunching — -- — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Rubber Stamp Manufacture -- - - -- -- - Sheet Metal Shop — -- — -- -- -- -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Warehouse or Bulk Storage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Welding Shop,Custom Work(not p P — structural) -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Yards,Contractors,Lumber or Storage, Automobiles,Storag e Ya rds,Building Materials Heavy Industrial Uses Heavy Industrial Manufacturing - -- - - -- - -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Transportation Airport,Aviation Field,HeIistop or Landing Area — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Passenger Station -- — P -- -- - -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Rail road Freight or Classification Yard — -- -- -- -- — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Railroad Roundhouse or Railroad Car Repair Shop — — — — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Railroad Tracks,Team,Spur or Storage — — — -- -- ---------------- Terminal:Truck,Freight,Rail or Water — -- -- -- -- -- Waste Related Landfill,Recycling Center,Household Hazardous Waste or WasteTire Facility -------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- ----------- -------------------•----------------- Pet Cemetery - -- -- -- -- — -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Recyciing Collection Facility - -- SE* -- __ __ §5.130 (zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------------------------- Salvage Yard(other than automotive) -- -- -- -- -- -- Wholesale Trade P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception wl Special Standards,--=Not Permitted May 2.2019 • LAND USE PROVISIONS I Permitted Use BU- B1 $U- BU- BU- Supplemental Use RA- SH- Standards Wholesale:Bakery,Produce Market or Wholesale House - - ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- ------ --------------------------------------------------------- Wholesale Office or Sample Room — -- -- - -- -- Other Uses JEW Agriculture ' Agricultural Uses -- -- -- - -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ Community Garden P P P P P P ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Fresh Water Fracture Ponds and Production ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Gas drilling and Production P* P. P* P. P* P* Ch.15,Gas City Code ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Oil Drilling and Production — -- -- — -- — ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Stockyards or Feeding Pens(commercial) — -- -- — -- — - -------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Urban Agriculture P* P* P* P* P* P* §5.146(Zoning Code) Accessory Uses T Accessory Use or Building P P P P P P -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Home Occupation P* P* P* P* P* _ 5.11 bA(Zoning Code) -------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Outdoor Display -- P* P* P* P* — Sec.4.5.2 --------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Outdoor Storage — -- -- -- -- — ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Satellite Antenna(dish) P P P P P P ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Stable,Stockyards or Feeding Pens (noncommercial) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- --------------.........----------------------------------- Solar Energy Equipment P P P P P P --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------........................................ Wind Energy Equipment P P P P P P ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Rain Water Harvesting Equipment P P P P P P ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- -----------------------.................................... Utility Equipment(includes electrical P P P P P P transformers,gas meters,etc.) Temporary Uses Amusement,Outdoor -- 5E* SE* SE* 5E* 5E* §5AOO{Zoning Code) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---- ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Batch Plant,Concrete or Asphalt — -- -- — -- — ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Garage or Other Occasional Sale P* P* P P P -- §5AO2{Zoning Code) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- Model Home - -- -- - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Residence for Security Purposes Temporary Uses 1 P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Spec0 Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception wl Special Standards,--= Not Permitted ■rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Use Standards l LAND USE PROVISIONS BU- BU- BU- BL!- Supplemental RA- CX- 5H- I Use Standards Trailer,Portable,Sales,Construction -or-Storage Stora - - ge--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vendor,Food,Mobile Food Court - -- P* P* - -- Sec.3.2.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vendor,Merchandise - -- P* P* — -- Sec.3.2.4 Vendor,Transient - -- P* P* -- -- Sec.3.2.4 P=Permitted,P*=Permitted wl Special Standards,SE=Special Exception,SE*=Special Exception wl Special Standards,--=Not Permitted Div. 3.2. Use Standards B. Where allowed, vehicles using drive-in or drive-thru Sec.3.2.1. Secondary Dwelling Unit facilities may not encroach on or interfere with the A- General public use of streets and sidewalks by vehicles or 1. The main dwelling unit must exist on the lot pedestrians. or will be constructed in conjunction with the C. All drive-thru areas, including but not limited to secondary dwelling unit. menu boards, stacking lanes, trash receptacles, 2. No more than one secondary dwelling unit per ordering box, drive up windows, and other objects lot is allowed. associated with the drive-thru, must be located to B. Living Area the side or rear of the building. Drive-thru windows No more than one person per 250 square feet of and lanes may not be placed between a public street living area can occupy the secondary dwelling unit. (not including an alley)and the associated building. C. Size Sec.3.2.3.Nonresidential Uses in BU-RX The maximum size cannot exceed 33%of the main A. Must be located within a residential building, cannot dwelling unit's square footage or 1,000 square feet, be located in a standalone building; whichever is less. B. Must be located on the ground floor;and D. Parking C. The total amount of nonresidential floor area per Additional on-site parking spaces may be required building cannot exceed 2,000 square feet. for a secondary dwelling unit under Sec.4.1.3.A. Sec.3.2.2.Drive-In Restaurant or Business A. Adequate space must be made available on-site for the stacking,storage and queuing of vehicles. May 2.2019 Berry/Un iversity Form Based Code Fort Worth,T�-xas 65 LAND 175E PROVISIONS I Use Standards Sec. 12.4. Mobile Vendors The requirements of§5.406 of the Zoning Code apply, except as listed below- A. §5.406.C.3. B. §5.406.C.4. C. §5.406.CA 1 D. §5.406.D.1. E. §5.406.D.2. F. §5.406.F.1.e.is replaced as follows- Restroom5 must be provided within the boundaries of the Mobile Vendor Food Court.At least 1 restroom must be provided for each Mobile Vending Unit. G. §5.406.F.2. H. §5.406.F.3. I. §5.406.F.5. J. §5.406.F.6. K. §5.406.F.7. 66 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth,Texas May 2.2019 Contents I SITE STANDARDS ARTICLE4. SITE STANDARDS Div.4.1.Parking and Access.............................................4-2 Div.4.5.Outdoor Display and Storage...... ...........A-27 Sec.4.1.1.Vehicular Access 4-2 Sec 4.5.1.Applicability 4-27 Sec.4.1.2.Pedestrian Access 4-3 Sec.4.5.2.Outdoor Display 4-27 Sec.4.1.3.Vehicle Parking 4-3 Sec.43.3.Outdoor Storage 4-27 Sec.4.1.4.Location of Vehicle Parking 4-4 Sec.4.1,S.Parking Setbacks 4-4 Sec.4.1.6.Bicycle Parking 4-5 Sec.4.1.7.Vehicle Loading 4-5 Div-4.2-Landscaping-----------------------------------------------------------4-6 Sec.4.2.1.Buffers 4-6 Sec.4.2.2,Parking Lots 4-7 Sec.4.2.3.Plant Material 4-8 Sec.4.2.4.Screening 4-9 Sec.4.2.5.Walls and Fences 4-10 Div.4.3.Site Lighting..... ...... 1 Sec.4.3.1.Applicability 4-1 1 Sec.4.3.2.Lighting Standards 4-1 1 Div.4.4.Signs...........---.........---........................................4-14 Sec.4.4.1.Applicability 4-14 Sec.4A.2.Sign Allowed By District 4-14 Sec.4.4.3.Sign Allocation 4-14 Sec-4.4-4_A-Frame Sign 4-16 Sec.4.4.5.Awning Sign 4-17 Sec.4.4.6.Canopy Sign 4-18 Sec-4.4-7_Crown Sign 4-19 Sec.4.4.8.Monument Sign 4-20 Sec.4.4.9.Projecting Sign 4-21 Sec-4.4-10-Shingle Sign 4-22 Sec.4.4.11.Wall Sign 4-23 Sec.4.4.12.Window Sign 4-24 Sec-4.4-13-Illumination 4-25 May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo SITE STANDARDS I Parking and Access Div. 4.1 . Parking and Access Sec.4.1.2. Pedestrian Access Sec.4.1.1.Vehicular Access A. Access A. General All development must provide safe,direct and 1. Primary street curb-cuts are not permitted convenient pedestrian access connecting public except where there is no platted or improved streets and parking lots to primary building alley to provide access. entrances,and to all other uses in the development 2. Where a platted or improved alley exists, all primary street curb-cuts must be eliminated and that allow for public access. access taken from the alley or side street at the B. Pedestrian Facilities time of construction. 1. Pedestrian access must consist of an accessible, 3. In the absence of an alley,the side street must be easily discernible, well-lit, and ADA compliant used for vehicular access. walkway a minimum of 5 feet in width. 2. The pedestrian access surface located on private property must be paved with fixed, nonslip semi- pervious or impervious materials. 3. Pedestrian access routes between buildings and parking areas must be physically separated from drive aisles,except when crossing a drive aisle. 4. Where a pedestrian walkway crosses a drive aisle, the walkway must have a continuous surface treatment across the drive aisle. Sec.4.1.3.Vehicle Parking Vehicle parking spaces must be provided in accordance with the following tables.In determining the required number of parking spaces,fractional spaces are rounded to the nearest whole number,with one-half or more counted as an additional space. A. Residential:one space per bedroom. B. Residential in a Mixed Use Building Applies to residential in a mixed use building where office,entertainment and eating,and retail sales and service combined constitute 10%or more of the building's gross floor area. Not within 250'of One i i see None or Two Family zoned i i Sec. required property I 4.1.3.A --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Within 250'of One see see or Two Family zoned Sec. Sec. property 4.1.3.A 4.1.3.A •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Parking and Access I SITE STANDARDS C. Nonresidential Requirement as a percentage of standard in§.&201.B {Zoning Code) 'mum Maximum Not within 250'of One None or Two Family zoned i 100% required property = - --------------------------- --------------------------------- Within 250'of One or Two Family zoned 75% 100% property ------------------------------------ =- '---------------- Within 250'of One or Two Family zoned property and within 50% 100% 1,320'of a rail transit station May 2.2019 • Code SITE STANDARDS I Parking and Access Sec.4.1.4.Location of Vehicle Parking Sec.4.1.5. Parking Setbacks Required vehicle parking must be located on the same A. All parking spaces must be located behind the parking lot as the use they are intended to serve,except as listed setback line (surface and structured). In almost below. all cases, this will prohibit parking between the A. On-Street Parking building and the street. Parking below and covered 1. One on-street parking space may be substituted by the ground may encroach into a required parking for every required parking space, provided the setback but cannot extend into a required easement on-street space is located on a public right-of- or the right-of-way. way immediately abutting the subject property. B. The parking setback applies to ground stories only, On-street parking spaces do not count towards except for lots with frontage on Berry Street or the parking maximum. University Drive. 2. Each on-street parking space may only be C. For lots with frontage on Berry Street or University counted for one property. Where a space Drive, the parking setback applies to both ground straddles an extension of a property line, the and upper stories. space may only be counted by the owner whose D. Parking setbacks are measured from the right-of- property abuts 5011/o or more of the on-street way. parking space. B. Remote Parking 1. All required parking spaces, except required B accessible spaces, can be located off site if the remote parking area is located within 500 feet from the primary entrance of the use served. 2. Up to 50% of the required parking spaces may be located more than 500 feet off site, if the parking area is located within 1,320 feet from the primary entrance of the use served. • 3. All remote parking spaces used to meet an off- street parking requirement must be located within the boundaries of the University Berry Form District. Remote parking lots are not allowed in an RA-District. a ARMwStrasft El 4. The off-site parking area is measured in walking distance from the nearest point of the remote parking area to the primary entrance of the use served, v o o — 5. All remote parking must have a City-approved remote parking agreement as part of the approved site plan. ' �awa� 70 ■■e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Parking and Access I SITE STANDARDS E. Residential Garages 4. Loading areas may not be placed between a 1. Residential garages must be placed entirely to public street (not including an alley) and the the rear of the unit and be rear-accessed. The associated building. garage can be attached or detached. 5. No loading area is permitted within 50 feet of 2. All garage doors must face the rear alley or a ground floor residential use (measured from easement. the residential lot line to the closest point of the loading area). L Sec.4.1.6. Bicycle Parking See§6.204 of the Zoning Code. Sec.4.1.7.Vehicle Loading A. Applicability If determined necessary by the FBC Administrator, adequate space must be made available on-site for the unloading and loading of goods,materials,items or stock for delivery and shipping,otherwise on-site loading space is not required. B. Location If a loading area is provided or required,it must meet the following. 1. With the exception of areas specifically designated by the City, loading and unloading activities are not permitted in a public street, not including an alley. 2. Loading and unloading activities may not encroach on or interfere with the use of sidewalks, drive aisles, stacking areas and parking areas by vehicles,bicycles or pedestrians. 3. Loading areas must be located to the rear of buildings. May 2.2019 ■ Code IF art Wo SITE STANDARDS I Landscaping Div. 4.2. Landscaping B. Location Sec.4.2.1. Buffers 1. A required buffer must be located within the A. Planting Requirements outer perimeter of the lot, parallel to and 1. Trees extending to the property boundary line. A Trees planted to meet a buffer requirement required buffer must be provided along the must be distributed so that there are no entire frontage immediately abutting the horizontal gaps between trees greater than 30 protected district. feet,measured along the property line. Trees in the parkway shall be spaced accordingly: 1. Small and medium canopy trees.15'-25'on center 2. Large canopy trees:30'-4❑ 2. Shrubs ' a. Shrubs planted to meet a buffer requirement must be chosen from the approved � - native plant list found in §6 301, Table A, Recommended List of Native Plants for Landscape Use in North Central Texas. 2. A required buffer may not be located on any b. All shrubs must be a minimum of 2 feet tall portion of an existing, dedicated or reserved when planted. right-of-way. 3. The buffer is not permitted within an easement. c. 75% of all shrubs planted to meet the buffer The required buffer must abut the easement. requirements must be evergreen. C. Encroachments 3, Walls 1. The parking of vehicles and the placement of A wall installed to meet a buffer requirement buildings, signs or structures, except for walls, must be opaque and be constructed of fences and landscaping, are not allowed in a decorative block,brick,stone,cast-stone,split- required buffer. faced block,stucco over standard concrete 2- Breaks for pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle access masonry blocks or glass block. are allowed. ❑riveways ❑r walkways must cross 4. Fences a buffer at or near a perpendicular angle as A fence installed to meet a buffer requirement practical- must be opaque and be constructed of wood or composite material. Code Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Parking and Access I SITE STANDARDS Sec.4.2.2. Parking Lots b. All required shrubs must be of a species that A. Applicability under typical conditions are expected to Parking lot landscaping is required for all on-site reach a minimum height and spread of 3 feet vehicle parking areas with more than 10 spaces. within 3 years of planting. All shrubs must Multiple platted lots contained on a single site plan, be a minimum of 2 feet tall when planted. under one owner or development entity,and any separate parking areas connected with drive aisles are considered a single parking area. y#erIlan hLud r' c. All required shrubs must form at least one continuous row of shrubs. Paikmta 2. Perimeter Planting with Wall A minimum 4-foot wide landscape strip with a 3-foot high wall. B. Trees in Surface Parking Lots All new construction projects shall provide at least 40 tree canopy coverage of surface parking lots. '' C. All parking areas shall be screened along side lot lines { ' as developed.When building across lot lines, parking areas shall be screened on development boundary. D. Perimeter Planting One of the following perimeter screens is required along the outer perimeter of all parking areas(of E. Curbing any size)abutting a public or private street(not Curbing must have openings to allow drainage to including an alley),excluding breaks for pedestrians, enter and percolate through landscaped areas. bicycles and driveways. Sec.4.2.3.Plant Material 1. Perimeter Planting with Shrubs A_ General Provisions 1. Plant materials must be able to survive on natural a. A minimum 6-foot wide landscape strip rainfall once established with no lass of health. planted with 3-foot high continuous row of shrubs. May 2.2019 ■ Code IF art Wo SITE STANDARDS I Landscaping 2. No artificial plants, trees, or other vegetation C. Small and Medium Canopy Trees 10'to 25'spacing. may be installed as required landscaping. 1. Small and medium canopy trees must be selected 3. Required landscaping must be installed for full from § 6.302 Table F. Preferred Tree List, except root contact with the surrounding subgrade. Crepe Myrtles are not allowed. Planters planted ❑n paved surfaces are not 2. Small and medium canopy single-stem trees permitted. planted t❑ meet the landscaping requirements 4. Shrubs cannot be planted within the critical root must have a minimum caliper of 2 inches and zone of any tree. have a 5-foot clear trunk before branching. 6. Large Canopy Trees-30'to 40'spacing. 3. Small and medium canopy multi-stem trees 1. Large canopy trees must be selected § 6.302 planted to meet the landscaping requirements Table F.Preferred Tree List. must have a minimum caliper of 2112 inches and 2. Large canopy trees planted to meet the have a 5-foot clear trunk before branching. landscaping requirements must have a minimum Sec.4.2.4. Screening caliper of 3 inches and have a 6-foot dear trunk A. Service Areas before branching. 1. Trash and recycling collection and other similar service areas must be located to the rear of buildings. 2. Trash and recycling collection and other similar service areas must be screened on 3 sides by a wall a minimum 6 feet in height or to the top of the equipment, whichever is higher up to 8 feet maximum and ❑n the 4th side by a solid gate at a minimum of 6 feet in height. 3. Trash and recycling collection and other similar service areas must be located on a concrete base. 4. The gate and wall must be maintained in good working order and must remain closed except when trash pick-ups occur. Code Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Landscaping I SITE STANDARDS B. Wall-Mounted Equipment 3. Screening must be of a height equal to or greater 1. When feasible, wall-mounted equipment, not than the height of the mechanical equipment including antennas, must be located on non- being screened. street facing building facades or structures. D. Roof-Mounted Equipment 2. Wall-mounted equipment, not including i. Roof-mounted equipment must be set back antennas, located an any building facade or at least 1❑ feet from the edge of the roof and structure that is visible from a public street (not screened from ground level view from abutting including an alley) must be fully screened by property or abutting public street (not including landscaping or an opaque wall or fence that is an alley). compatible with the principal building in terms 2. New buildings must provide a parapet wall up to of texture,quality,material and color. 6 feet in height or other architectural element that is compatible with the principal building in terms of texture, quality, material and color that fully screens roof-mounted equipment from ground level view. Impbw ftKicldml 3. Screening must be of a height equal to the height of the mechanical equipment being screened. C. Ground-Mounted Equipment ' 1. When feasible, all ground-mounted mechanical Pa111��e� equipment must be located to the rear and side of buildings. 2. Ground-mounted mechanical equipment that 3. For buildings with no or low parapet walls, roof- is visible from a public street (not including an mounted equipment must be screened on all alley) must be fully screened by landscaping or sides by an opaque screen compatible with the an opaque wall or fence that is compatible with principal building in terms of texture, quality, the principal building in terms of texture, quality, material and color_ material and color. Sec.4.2.5.Walls and Fences A. Materials 1. Walls must be constructed of high quality materials including decorative blocks, brick, VAquilild stone, cast-stone, split-faced block, stucco over standard concrete masonry blocks, glass block; or other material approved by the FBC ftKlcjknm Administrator. May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo SITE STANDARDS I Landscaping 2. Fences must be constructed of high quality Div. 4.3. Site Lighting materials including; wrought iron; composite Sec.4.3.1. Applicability fencing; aluminum; metal; or other material A. New Fixtures approved by the FBC Administrator. All lighting fixtures installed after the effective 3. Na wall or fence may be constructed of tires, date of this Code must conform to all applicable junk,or other discarded materials. standards and requirements of this Division. 4. Chain-link fence, barbed wire or concertina wire B. Existing Fixtures is prohibited. 1. Routine maintenance, including changing the B. Location lamp, ballast, starter, photo control, fixture 1. Walls and fences may be located on the lot line, housing, lens and other required components, is except for the followings allowed for all existing fixtures. a. In BU-RA, a wall or fence must be set back at 2. The installation of site lighting, replacement of least 5 feet from a rear lot line that abuts a site lighting and changes to existing light fixture public alley. wattage, type of fixture, mounting or fixture b. In BU-IX, a wall or fence may not be located location must be made in compliance with this Division. in the Berry Street primary street yard. Sec.4.3.2. Lighting Standards 2. No wall or fence may be located within any A. Light Level Measuring required easement_ 1. Light levels are specified, calculated and 3. The finished face of all walls and fences must be measured in footcandles. All footcandles values located toward the abutting property. are maintained footcandles. 4. For walls and fences located outside of a required 2. Measurements are to be made at ground level, buffer, the maximum length of a continuous, with the light-registering portion of the meter unbroken and uninterrupted fence or wall plane held parallel to the ground pointing up. is 50 feet. Breaks must be provided through the B. prohibited Sources use of columns, landscaped areas, transparent The following light fixtures and sources cannot be sections or a change in material. used- C. Height 1. Cobra-head-type fixtures having dished or drop 1. A wall or fence located in an interior side yard or lenses or refractors, which contain sources that rear yard may be no more than 6 feet in height, are not incandescent; unless used as part of a required buffer. 2. Temporary searchlights and other high-intensity 2. A wall or fence located in a primary street or side narrow-beam fixtures;and street yard may be no more than 4 feet in height_ 3. Light sources that lack color correction or do not 3. Wall or fence height is measured from the allow for uniform site Iighting. subject property grade to the highest point of the wall or fence. •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Landscaping I SITE STANDARDS C. Design and Installation 6. Non-cutoff (unshielded) fixtures can be used 1. The maximum light level of any light fixture when the maximum initial lumens generated cannot exceed 0.5 footcandles measured at the by each fixture is less than 9,500 initial lamp property line of any protected district and 2.0 lumens. These fixtures generally feature globes footcandles measured at the right-of-way line of or vertical glass planes and must be coated with a street. an internal white frosting to diffuse light. 2. Lighting must not be oriented onto adjacent properties,streets or sidewalks. 3. Service connections for all freestanding lighting fixtures must be installed underground. D. Parking and Pedestrian Areas 1. Light fixtures within vehicle parking areas may E. Flood Lights and Flood Lamps be no higher than 30 feet. i. Flood light fixtures must either be aimed down 2. Light fixtures within pedestrian areas may be no at least 45 degrees from vertical or the front higher than 15 feet. of the fixture shielded so that no portion of the light bulb extends below the bottom edge of the shield. 2. Any flood light fixture located within 50 feet of a street right-of-way must be mounted and aimed perpendicular to the right-of-way, with a side-to- side horizontal aiming tolerance not to exceed 15 degrees. 3. Light fixtures located within 50 feet of then _ a property line of a protected district may be no higher than 15 feet. 4. Light fixtures within 25 feet of a street right- of-way [not including an alley] must be forward throw fixtures. 3- All flood lamps emitting 1,000 or more lumens S. All light fixtures must be full cutoff, except as must be aimed at least 60 degrees down from listed in paragraph 6.below. horizontal or shielded so that the main beam is not visible from adjacent properties or the street right-of-way. May 2.2019 Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth,T�-xas 77 SITE STANDARDS I Landscaping F. Vehicular Canopies 4. Indirect Lighting under vehicular canopies must be less Indirect lighting where light is beamed upward than 24 maintained footcandles and be designed to and then reflected down from the underside of prevent glare off-site.Acceptable lighting designs the canopy,provided the fixture is shielded so include the following: that direct illumination is focused exclusively on 1. Recessed the underside of the canopy. Recessed fixture incorporating a lens cover that is either recessed or flush with the bottom surface of the canopy; 7"\ G. Building Lighting 1. Lighting fixtures must be selected, located, 2. Shielded aimed and shielded so that direct illumination Light fixture incorporating shields or is shielded is focused exclusively on the building facade, by the edge of the canopy itself,so that light plantings and other intended site features and is restrained to 5 degrees or more below the away from adjoining properties and the street horizontal plane; right-of-way. 2. All wall pack fixtures must be full cutoff fixtures. H. Only lighting used to accent architectural features, 3. Surface Mounted landscaping or art may be directed upward, provided Surface mounted fixture incorporating a flat that the fixture is located, aimed or shielded to glass that provides a cutoff design or shielded minimize light spill into the night sky. light distribution;or •rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Signs I SITE STANDARDS Div. 4.4. Signs Sec.4.4.1.Applicability The sign requirements of Chapter 6,Article 4 of the Zoning Code apply,except as listed below: A. §6.403.(f),Window Signs. B. § 6.408, Regulations Governing Ori-Premise Attached Signs in Commercial and Industrial Districts. C. § 6.409, Regulations Governing On-Premise detached Signs in Commercial and Industrial Districts. D. §6A10,Unified Sign Agreements for Dn-Premise Signs. Sec.4.4.2. Sign Allowed By District Signs are allowed by district as set forth below.Specific requirements for each sign type are shown on thefolI owl ng pages. BU-RA Standards A-Frame Sign -- P P P P P Sec.4.4.4 ------«, ----------------------------- -------------------------- I Awning Sign — -- P P P P 5ec.4.4.5 i 1---------------1---------------1---------------1---------------1---------------- Canopy Sign — -- P P P P Sec.4A.6 Crown Sign — -- P P P P 5ec.4A.7 Monument Sign -- -- P P P P Sec.4.4.8 ----------- - Projecting Sign -- -- P P P P Sec.4A.9 Shingle Sign — P P P P P Sec.4.4.1❑ -----, Wall Sign -- i P P P P P Sec.4.4.1 1 Window Sign — -- P P P P Sec.4.4.12 KEY: P=Sign allowed —=Sign not allowed Sec.4.4.3. Sign Allocation A. A-Frame Signs An A-frame sign cannot exceed 6 square feet in area and only one A-frame sign per ground floor tenant space is allowed. B. Awning Signs,Canopy Signs,Projecting Signs,Wall Signs 1. Awning signs,canopy signs, projecting signs and wall signs are allocated a combined sign area of 1.25 square foot of per linear foot of street- facing building facade,except in BU-RX. May 2.2019 + Code SITE STANDARDS[Signs 2, In BU-RX, a wall sign cannot exceed 9 square feet in area and only 1 wall sign for shingle sign] is allowed per ground floor tenant space. C. Shingle Signs A shingle sign cannot exceed 12 squarefeet in area and only 1 shingle sign is allowed per ground floor tenant space. D. Crown Signs 1. N❑ more than 2 crown signs are allowed per building and no more than 1 crown sign per building facade is allowed. 2. Crown signs cannot exceed a total sign area allocation ❑f 80 square feet per street-facing building facade. E. Monument Signs 1. One monument sign is allowed per street frontage of the subject lot or site. A monument sign cannot exceed 64 square feet in area. 2. One additional monument sign is allowed for properties with 1,000 feet or more of street frontage. Where more than one monument sign is allowed, signs along the same street frontage of the subject lot or site must be spaced a minimum of 500feet apart. F. Window Signs Window signs may occupy a maximum of 20%of the window area on each building facade.However,signs exceeding 10%of the window area will be included in the calculation of the maximum square footage of sign area for awning signs,canopy signs,projecting signs and wall signs. Berry/University Form Based Code Fort Worth,Texas May 2.2019 Signs SITE STANDARDS A ` 1 +� r Acro - r Description Total Sign Area Allocation A movable sign not secured or attached to the ground 1 A-frame sign is allowed per ground Floor tenant or surface upon which it is located. space. General Provisions Dimensions 1. An A-frame sign must be placed along a building Q Size of individual sign(max) 5 SF facade with a customer entrance to a ground- Height(max) 3' floor tenant space. 2. An A-frame sign must be placed no more than @ Width(max) Y 12 feet from the building facade. 3. An A-frame sign must be located at least 25 feet from any other A-f ram e sign. 4. A-frame signs must be removed and placed indoors at the close of each business day. 5. A-frame signs must not obstruct vehicular, bicycle, or pedestrian traffic and must comply with ADA clearance and accessibility. 6. An A-frame sign cannot be illuminated. May 2.2019 • SITE STANDARDS Signs ❑escription Total Sign Area Allocation A sign where graphics or symbols are painted,sewn, 1.25 5F of sign area per linear foot of street-facing or otherwise adhered to the awning material as an building facade or 30 SF if the frontage is less than 30 integrated part of the awning itself. feet wide.This allocation includes area allocated for General Provisions awning signs,canopy signs,projecting signs and wall 1. An awning sign cannot extend outside the awning. signs. 2. Only awnings over ground story doors or windows Dimensions may contain signs. ® Size of individual sign(max) 12 SF 3. One sign is allowed per awning.A sign can be on I� Height(max) 2' eitherthe front or side of the awning(but not on both). 4. An awning sign cannot be illuminated. •rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Signs SITE STANDARDS A P Description Total Sign Area Allocation A sign attached to a canopy so that the display surface 1.25 SF of sign area per linear foot of street-facing is parallel to the plane of the front building facade. building facade or 30 SF ifthefrontage is less than 30 General provisions feet wide.This allocation includes area allocated for 1. A canopy sign cannot extend outside the overall awning signs,canopy signs,projecting signs and wall length or width of the canopy.However,a canopy signs. sign may extend above or below the canopy. Dimensions 2. Only canopies over ground story doors or windows Size of individual sign(max) 12 SF . . . ...........--------------------------------. may contain signs. Height(max) 31 3. A maximum of one sign is allowed per canopy. ---------------------------------------------------- 4. A canopy sign can be externally and internally 0 Depth(max) 8" .... .-.------- --- --- illuminated in accordance with Sec.4.4.13. 0 Clear height above sidewalk(min) 9' --------------------------- Clear height above parking area or 14, driveway(min) May 2.2019 • SITE STANDARDS Signs % 0- 41 ''t 5 Description Total Sign Area Allocation A sign attached to the wall or surface of a building 80 SF per street-facing building facade. or structure at least 4 stories in height,the display Dimensions surface of which does not project more than 2 feet from the outside wall of the building or structure. �1 Height(max) 8' General Provisions Projection-measured from building facade(max) 1. A crown sign is only allowed on building facades at .................... least stories in height. Width(max) 10, 2. A crown sign cannot be placed below the start of the 4th story. 3. A crown sign cannot extend above the roof line. 4. A crown sign cannot cover windows or architectural details. S. No more than 2 crown signs are allowed per building and no more than 1 crown sign per building facade is allowed. 6. A prawn sign can be externally or internally illuminated in accordance with Sec.4.4.13. ■rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Signs I SITE STANDARDS INTERNED IA r�F 64%arm"Clone � �- { CO w I � � s• i .- do� MLEJ P,U M Description Total Sign Area Allocation A per rnanently affixed sign which is wholly 1 monument sign is allowed per street frontage of the independent of a building for support attached to the subject lot or site,except that 1 additional monument ground along its entire length. sign is allowed for properties with 1,000 feet or more General Provisions of streetfrontage.Where more than 1 monument sign 1. A monument sign must be set back at least 5 feet is allowed,signs along the same street frontage of the from a primary or side street lot line and 10 feet subject lot or site must be spaced a minimum of 500 from a side interior lot line. feet apart. 2. A monument sign can be externally or internally Dimensions illuminated in accordance with Sec.4.4.13. 0 Size of individual sign(max) 64 SF ® Height(max) 61 -------------------- ............................................................ 0 Depth(max) 21 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 Sign base height(min/max) 274' May 2.2019 • SITE STANDARDS]Signs Rroje[tin Sign i ■ y Description Total Sign Area Allocation A sign attached to the building facade at a 90-degree 1.25 5F of sign area per linear foot of street-facing angle,extending more than 1 foot from the outside building facade or 30 SF if the frontage is less than 30 wall of the building or structure, feet wide.This allocation includes area allocated for General Provisions awning signs,canopy signs,projecting signs and wall 1. A projecting sign must be at least 25 feet from any signs. other shingle sign or projecting sign. Dimensions 2. A projecting sign may be erected on a building 0 Size of individual sign(max) 36 SF -- -- -- -- -- -- ------------------------------ corner.Allocation of sign area from both streets Height(max) 6' maybe used. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. A projecting sign can be placed no higher than 24 (10 Spacing from building facade 172, feet above the sidewalk,measured from the highest _______-(minlmax) point of the sign to the top of the sidewalk below. (1) Projection width(max) 6' 4. The top of a projecting sign can be no higher than 0 Depth(max) 1' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the top of the building.However,on one story 4 Clear height above sidewalk(min) 91 build ings,th e top of a projecting sign may h ave a - ---� ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ maximum of 2 feet of the sign height above the top Clear height above parking area or 1-- of the building. driveway(min) S. A projecting sign can be externally or internally Illuminated in accordance with Sec.4.4.13. ■rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Signs i SITE STANDARDS fi 4 ` I IM � I Description Total Sign Area Allocation A sign attached to the building facade at a 90-degree 1 shingle sign is allowed per ground floor tenant space. angle that hangs from a bracket or support extending Dimensions more than i foot from the outside wall of the building Size of individual sign(max) 12 5F or structure. General Provisions G Height(max) 4' •---•---•---•---•---•---•---•---•---- •---•-- 1. The hanging bracket must be an integral part of the @ Spacing from building facade(min/ 6 11' sign design. max) 2. A shingle sign must be located below the window ® Projection width (max) 3' sills of the second story on a multi-story building or Depth(max) S" below the roof line on a single-story building. � Clear height above sidewalk(min) 9' 3. A shingle sign must be located within 5 feet of an accessible building entrance. 0 Clear height above parking area or 14' 4. A shingle sign must be at least 25 feet from any driveway(min) other shingle sign or projecting sign. 5. A shingle sign cannot be illuminated. May 2.2019 • SITE STANDARDS I Signs Oel I..! Description Total Sign Area Allocation A sign attached to the wall or surface of a building 1.25 SF of sign area per linear foot of street-facing or structure,the display surface of which does not building facade or 30 5F if the frontage is less than 30 project more than 1 foot from the outside wall of the feet wide.This allocation includes area allocated for building or structure. awning signs,canopy signs and wall signs. General Provisions Dimensions i. A wall sign can be placed no higher than 24 feet Size of individual sign(max) above the sidewalk,measured from the highest BU-Rx 9 5F point of the sign to the top of the sidewalk below. 2. No portion of a wall sign may extend above the roof All other districts 100 5F line or above a parapet wall of a building with a flat 0 Projection-measured from building 1' roof. facade(max) 3. A wall sign cannot cover windows or architectural details. 4. A wall sign can be externally or internally illuminated in accordance with Sec.4.4.11 •rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Signs SITE STANDARDS r ram, -tip •.--�. Windy i Description Total Sign Area Allocation A sign affixed to the inside of a window or door,or a Window signs may occupy a maximum of 20%of the sign placed within a building less than 10 feet from a window area on each building facade.However,signs window or door so as to be plainly visible and legible exceeding 10%of the window area will be included in through a window or door. the calculation of the maximum square footage of sign General Provisions area for awning signs,canopy signs,projecting signs 1. Window signs are only allowed on ground story and wall signs. windows and doors. dimensions 2. A window sign cannot be illuminated. Maximum combined window area of all ground story windows and doors 2011/cp covered by signs May 2.2019 • Code SITE STANDARDS Signs Sec.4.4.4.Illumination Illumination of signs must be in accordance with the JJ following requirements. 1. Illumination Permitted by Sign Type Internal External A-Frame Sign No No ----------------------------- ----------------------=--------------------- Awning Sign--------- ---------��-------- ----- ------------ Canopy Sign Yes Yes = . Crown Sign Yes Yes ---------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Monument Sign Yes Yes Projecting Sign Yes Yes --------------------------- --------------------- -------------------- Shingle Sign 1 No No Wall Sign Yes Yes Window Sign No No 2. Prohibited Light Sources a. Blinking, flashing and chasing lights are i prohibited. b. Colored lights used in any manner so as to be confused with or construed as traffic control devices are prohibited. c. Direct reflected light that creates a hazard to �Q operators of motor vehicles are prohibited. d. Lights that outline property lines, sales areas, roof lines, doors, windows or similar areas are prohibited, except for seasonal lighting 6905 or very low luminosity lighting displays using - rfingsf le[d multiple lamps. e. Exposed neon is prohibited, except when used for lettering or as building accent. l� 3. Internal Illumination a. For internally illuminated signs on a background, the background must be W opaque or a darker color than the message of the sign. Internally lit signs with darker backgrounds 90 Be rry/U n iversity Fo rm Ba sed Code Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Signs I SITE STANDARDS b. Internally illuminated signs using channel letters may be internally lit or back-lit. 4. External Illumination a. Lighting directed toward a sign must be shielded so that it illuminates only the face of the sign and does not shine directly onto public right-of-way or adjacent properties. b. Projecting light fixtures used for externally illuminated signs must be simple and unobtrusive in appearance and not obscure the sign. May 2.2019 • Code SITE STANDARDS I Outdoor display and Storage Sec.4.4.S.Applicability Sec.4.4.7.Outdoor Storage The requirements of this Division apply where A. Defined merchandise,material or equipment is stored outside of 1. The overnight outdoor storage of vehicles a completely enclosed building. awaiting repair,- Sec.4.4.6.Outdoor Display 2. The outdoor storage of merchandise or material A. Defined in boxes, in crates, on pallets or other kinds of 1. The outdoor display of products actively shipping containers,- avail able for sale. 3. Outdoor sale areas for sheds, building supplies, 2. The outdoor placement of ice storage bins, soft garden supplies, plants, lawn mowers, barbecue's drink, video rentals or similar vending machines and other similar items; is considered outdoor display and must meet the 4. The outdoor storage of contractors'equipment; standards below except for Sec.4.5.2.B.2. 5. The outdoor storage of fleet vehicles;and B. Standards 6. The outdoor storage of soil, mulch, stone, 1. Outdoor display is only allowed with an allowed lumber, pipe, steel, salvage or recycled materials, nonresidential use with ground floor frontage. and other similar merchandise, material or 2. Outdoor display must be removed and placed equipment inside a fully-enclosed building at the end of each B. Standards business day. Outdoor storage is not permitted. 1 Outdoor display may not encroach upon any right-of-way or sidewalk. Outdoor display may not impair the ability of pedestrians to use the sidewalk. There must be a minimum of 6 feet of clear distance of sidewalk at all times. 4. Outdoor display must abut the primary facade with the principal customer entrance, and may not extend more than 6 feet from the facade or occupy more than 25% of the horizontal length of the facade. 5. Outdoor display cannot exceed 6 feet in height. ■ Code Fort Wo rt h,Texas May 2.2019 May 2.2019 • Code ADMINISTRATION I Contents ARTICLES. ADMINISTRATION Div.5.1.Code Administration..........................................5-2 Sec.5.1.1.Authority 5-2 Sec.5.1.2.Delegation of Authority 5-2 Div.5.2.Approval Process...............................................-5-2 Sec.5.2.1.Applicability 5-2 Sec.5.2.2.Administrative vs.UDC Review 5-2 Sec.5.2.3.Certificates of Appropriateness 5-2 Sec.5.2.4.Review Process 5-2 Sec.5.2.5.Code Modifications 5-3 94 Berry/University Form Based Code ■ May 2.2019 Code Administration I ADMINISTRATION Div. 5.1 . Code Administration 2• approval meeting, but to provide the applicant Sec.5.1.1. Authority with an overview of the application requirements The Administrator of the Berry/University Form District and to identify issues or opportunities relating to is the FBC Ad min istrator.The FBC Administrator is compliance with the requirements of this Code. responsible for the day-to-day administration this Code. 3. The FBC Administrator will inform the applicant Sec.5.1.2. Delegation of Authority of requirements as they apply to the proposed The FBC Administrator may designate any staff member project, provide a preliminary list of issues that to represent the FBC Administrator in any function will likely be of concern during formal application assigned by this Code.The FBC Administrator remains review, suggest possible modifications to the responsible for any final action. project, and identify any technical studies that Div. 5.2. Approval Process may be necessary for the review process when a Sec.5.2.1.Applicability formal application is submitted. All private construction projects,with the exception of 4. The FBC Administrator will provide the applicant interior construction or exterior in-kind replacement with a list of required application materials/ work,are subject to review by the FBC Administrator information in order to submit a complete or the Urban Design Commission.All buildings,streets, application for review. and public spaces by public entities are also subject to S. For the purpose of stormwater review, the review. FBC boundary, creates a common plan of Sec.5.2.2. Administrative vs.UDC Review development. The FBC Administrator will notify Projects that conform to all standards of this Code may the Stormwater Development Services of the be approved administratively by the FBC Administrator proposed project application. without review by the Urban Design Commission.The B. Step 2:Application Submittal Urban Design Commission will review applications that Applications must be submitted to the FBC require major modifications. Administrator on forms and in such numbers Sec.5.2.3. Certificates of Appropriateness as required by the Planning and Development The FBC Administrator or Urban Design Commission Department. will issue a Certificate of Appropriateness for approved 1. All applications must be complete before the projects. FBC Administrator is required to review the Sec.5.2.4. Review Process application. The FBC Administrator will notify A. Step 1:Project Consultation the applicant whether or not the application is 1. Before submitting an application for review, an complete or whether additional information is applicant must schedule a meeting with the FBC required. Administrator to discuss the review procedures 2 An application is considered complete when and applicable standards for approval. This it contains all of the information necessary meeting is not intended as an to decide whether or not the development as proposed will comply with all of the requirements of this Code. May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo ADMINISTRATION I Approved Process C. Step 3:Application Review or how the modification would equal or exceed Upon determination of a complete application,the the existing standard in terms of achieving the FBC Administrator will promptly distribute the following guiding principles. application for review by City departments and B. Guiding Principles external agencies. The standards established in this Code are intended 1. The FBC Administrator will determine whether to achieve the following principles: the application conforms to all applicable 1. Maintain a safe, walkable and attractive urban requirements of the Code. environment along the street,- 2. Final action on an application will be based solely 2. Encourage creativity, architectural diversity, and on findings as to compliance with all applicable exceptional design; provisions of this Code and other applicable 3. Maximize opportunities for redevelopment and technical requirements. investment; 3. Where an application is denied, the reasons 4. Require excellence in the design of the public for denial must be stated in writing, specifying realm (building on Fort Worth's history of civic the provisions of the Code or other applicable art)and of buildings that front public spaces. technical requirements that are not in S. Promote the preservation and creation of compliance. A revised application may be distinctive neighborhoods that provide diverse submitted for further consideration. urban housing options; Sec.5.2.5. Code Modifications 5. Promote development that will support transit A. Purpose and commercial services the community desires; 1. Specific site features (steep slopes, flood 7. Protect established single-family residential plain, drainage, lot shape, physical barriers or areas from incompatible development; easements) may create conditions that make 8. Protect integrity of established and significant compliance with a specific code standard historic/civic landmarks; impractical or undesirable. It is also recognized 9. Consider impacts of stormwater, both in terms that alternative design solutions may achieve of reasonableness of the standard when applied the principles stated above but may not comply to a particular site and the potential impacts on with a specific standard_ adjoining properties; 2. This section establishes the procedures 10. Increase the tree canopy; for considering requests for a modification 11. Maximize connectivity and access;and to the standards. These are divided into 12. Support adopted plan policies and minor modifications approved by the FBC recommendations. Administrator (see Sec. 5.2.5.0 and major modifications approved by the Urban Design Commission(see Sec.5.2.5.13). 3. It is the responsibility of the applicant to meet the burden of clearly demonstrating the reason for the requested code modification and to provide sufficient documentation to illustrate how the modification is related to a site constraint and/ •rm Ba sed Cod e Fort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 Approved Process I ADMINISTRATION C. Minor Code Modifications 8. Transparency During the review process,the FBC Administrator a. Decrease of up to 5% of the minimum is authorized to approve the following minor code percentage of widows and doors that must modifications at the request of an applicant. cover a street-facing building facade. 1. Building Coverage Increase of up to 5%of the maximum building b. Increase of up to 5 feet of a maximum coverage allowance. allowed blank wall area on a street-facing 2. Outdoor Amenity Space building facade. Reduction of up to 5%of the outdoor amenity 9. Story Height space requirement. a. Decrease of up to 1 foot of a required 3. Building Setbacks minimum ground floor elevation or up to 18 a. Increase of up to 5 feet of a required inches for accessibility needs. maximum primary or side street setback. b. Increase of up to 2 feet of a required b. Decrease of up to 2 feet of a required maximum ground floor elevation. minimum primary or side street setback. c. Increase of up to 5 feet of a required c. Decrease of up to 2 feet of a required maximum ground floor elevation if there common lot line or alley setback. is a slope of 10% or greater (as measured 4. Build-to parallel to the street). Decrease of up to 100/6 of a primary or side d. Decrease of up to i foot of a required street build-to requirement. minimum ground story floor height. S. Parking Setbacks 10. Pedestrian Access a. Decrease of up to 5 feet of a required Increase of up to 10 feet of the maximum primary or side street parking setback. required distance between street-facing b. Decrease of up to 2 feet of a required entrances. common lot line or alley setback. 11. Pedestrian/Street Tree Furniture Zone b. Building Height a. Decrease the minimum Pedestrian or Street Increase of up to 5 feet of the maximum building Tree zone depth in cases where insufficient height, right-of-way exists. 7. Building Mass b. Decrease or increase tree spacing where the Increase of up to 10 feet of the maximum length existing tree pattern is different of a street-facing building facade. 12. Landscaping Where conflicts arise,perimeter plantings or other required landscaping abutting a street edge may be substituted for streetscape planting within the public right-of-way. May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo ADMINISTRATION Approved Process D. Major Modifications 1. The Urban Design Commission is responsible for reviewing major modification requests that do not qualify as minor modifications, and to review appeals of staff decisions/interpretations. 2. When reviewing requests for modifications, the Urban Design Commission must consider the guiding principles stated in Sec.5.2.5.13. 3, The Urban Design Commission's decision to approve or deny a request for a major modification is based on the following considerations: a. The physical conditions of the property, such as steep slopes, flood plain, drainage, lot shape, physical barriers or easements, make compliance to the specific standard physically impossible, and this hardship is not created by the applicant;or b. The applicant meets the burden of presenting an alternative means of compliance that clearly demonstrates how the code exception would equal or exceed the existing standard in terms of achieving the guiding principles stated in Sec. 5.2.5.13; and c. The modification will not significantly impact adjacent property owners, the character of the area, traffic conditions, parking, public infrastructure, stormwater management, and other matters affecting the public health,safety and general welfare;and d. The modification will not result in a substantial departure from the basic urban principle that new development should add value to the animation and pedestrian walkability of the street edge. ■rm Ba sed Cod e rort Wo rt h,Texa s May 2.2019 May 2.2019 • Code DEFINITIONS I Contents ARTICLE6. DEFINITIONS Div.6.1.General Provisions..............................................6-2 Sec.6.1.1.General Meaning of Words&Terms 6-2 Sec.6.1.2.Abbreviations 6-2 Div.6.2.Defined Terms.................................I.....................6-2 100 Berry/University Form Based Code ■ May 2.2019 DEFINITIONS Div. 6.1 . General Provision Forecourt(see Sec.Sec.2.9.5). Gallery(see Sec.Sec.2.9.5). Sec.6.1.1.General Meaning of Words&Terms A. All words and terms used have their commonly Lot Types establish a common vocabulary for the built accepted and ordinary meaning unless they are environment and are used primarily to establish broad specifically defined in this Code or the context in intensity and use options for each lot(see Div.2.1). which they are used clearly indicates to the contrary. Occupiable Space is an enclosed space intended for B. When vagueness or ambiguity is found to exist human activities,excluding those spaces intended as to the meaning of any word or term used, any primarily for other purposes,such as storage rooms and appropriate canon, maxim, principle or other equipment rooms,that are only intended to be occupied technical rule of interpretations or construction occasionally and for short periods of time. used by the courts of this state may be employed to resolve vagueness and ambiguity in language. Porch(see Sec.Sec.2.9.5). Sec.6.1.2. Abbreviations Primary Street(see Sec.2.9.2.A). nla:Not applicable ROW:Right-of-Way Secondary Dwelling Unit means a subordinate second SF:Square Feet dwelling unit(attached or detached)located on the same lot as a principal dwelling unit for use as a complete, independent living facility,with provisions for cooking, ❑IV. �.2. Defined Terms sanitation and sleeping_ The following terms are defined for the purpose of this Code.Terms not defined below may be defined in Side Street(see Sec.2.9.2.A). Chapter 9 of the Zoning Ordinance.In such case,the Stoop(see Sec.Sec.2.9.5). definition contained in Chapter 9 should be used.If there is a conflict between a definition in Chapter 9 and this Code,the definition in this Code must be used. Awning(see Sec.2.9.5). Balcony(see Sec.2.9.5). Building Coverage(see Sec.2.9.1.A). Building Facade means the face of a building that delineates the edge of conditioned floor space. Build-to Zone(see Sec.2.9.2.E). Canopy(see Sec.Sec.2.9.5). FBC Administrator means the person responsible for the day to-day administration of this Code,or their designee. May 2.2019 ■ Code F art Wo r t h,Texa s 101