File #: 25-2073    Version: 1 Name: CT and COR Hours of Operation Limitation
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/13/2025 In control: Community Economic Development Advisory Board
On agenda: 4/15/2025 Final action: 4/15/2025
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding the Unified Land Development Code, Section 3.2.3.B. Non-Residential Uses in Corridor Districts (Limitation on Hours of Operation)
Attachments: 1. Standard Zoning District Use Table, 2. Economic Development Element, 3. Economic Develoment and Growth Management Pillar
TO: Community Economic Development Advisory Board

FROM: Lori Barnes, AICP, CPM
Deputy Director, Development Services Department

TITLE: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding the Unified Land Development Code, Section 3.2.3.B. Non-Residential Uses in Corridor Districts (Limitation on Hours of Operation)
______________________________________________________________________

Recommended Action
Direct staff to prepare and submit a communication to the City Commission conveying the Community Economic Advisory Board's recommendation to amend the Unified Land Development Code (ULDC) to remove the hours of operation limitation in CT and COR zoning districts.
Background Information
On June 3, 2024, during the final City Commission workshop to review the draft ULDC preceding adoption of the regulations on August 6, 2024, there was consensus amongst the commissioners to limit hours of operation for businesses in CT and COR zoning districts as follows:
Section 3.2.3. Standard Districts Use Standards B. Non-Residential Uses in Corridor Districts. Business activity and deliveries in CT and COR are prohibited between 10 pm and 5 am. No waivers shall be granted to alter hours of operation.
The staff prepared draft ULDC did not include business hours limitations in any zoning district, for the following reasons:
* Permissible uses in CT and COR districts were carefully selected and limited to less intense businesses to minimize conflicts with existing residential development.
* Compatibility standards for new development on parcels zoned CT and COR are incorporated in the ULDC, such as enhanced buffers and transitional height design requirements.
* Outcomes observed with similar limitations adopted for the former Neighborhood Commercial zoning districts. (Only one project (Dollar General) was constructed in NC districts between 2015 and October 28, 2024).
Ordinance 2015-05 Neighborhood Commercial Zoning Districts - February 23, 2015

* Limiting business hours of opera...

Click here for full text