The Sanibel Planning Commission recently approved several ordinances related to Land Development Code amendments, advancing them to the Sanibel City Council with a recommendation for approval.
Key Decisions from the July 23 Meeting:
1. Nonconforming Use and Structures Deadline Extension
The first ordinance addressed the extension of deadlines for reestablishing nonconforming uses and structures post-disaster. Initially set to 12 months before Hurricane Ian, this deadline was extended to 24 months if a local emergency persisted beyond six months. The new proposal extends this deadline to 36 months, until December 15, 2025. The commission unanimously approved this amendment, recommending council approval.
2. Conditional Use Applications
The second ordinance focused on expediting the review process for conditional use applications, allowing for temporary staff review instead of commission approval. Specifically, it proposed:
- Staff Review for Eating Places and Formula Retail: Streamlining applications from a long-form process to a short-form process handled by staff.
- Exemptions for Existing Businesses: Businesses in operation since the city’s incorporation would be exempt from obtaining new conditional use permits if needed due to post-disaster redevelopment.
- Traffic Impact Assumptions: Conditional uses would be presumed to have no greater traffic impacts than permitted uses.
The commission approved this ordinance with a 5-2 vote, after removing formula retail and adding provisions for reestablishment in the same location, along with conditions deemed necessary by staff.
3. Waiver Applications
The third ordinance also aimed at expediting applications, allowing staff review for waivers related to nonconforming commercial properties. The five types of waivers included:
- Design specifications for off-street parking and loading areas.
- Specifications for commercial vegetation buffers and landscaping.
- Modifications to nonconforming structures within commercial district setbacks.
- Permitted land coverage for nonconforming properties in commercial districts.
- Additional ingress/egress driveways to improve safety and traffic circulation.
The commission unanimously approved this ordinance, recommending council approval.
4. Long-Form Development Permit Applications
The fourth ordinance proposed staff review and approval for specific long-form development permits, including:
- Applications requiring variances or waivers.
- Applications requiring conditional use permits.
- Rebuilding nonconforming structures or uses within the original three-dimensional outline, with adjustments to reduce encroachment into the Gulf Beach Zone.
While variances and conditional uses, except for certain businesses, would still require commission approval, any implementing development permit could be approved by staff. This ordinance also allows staff to approve development permits for rebuilding in the Gulf Beach Zone with footprint adjustments. The commission unanimously approved this amendment, recommending council approval.
These proposed amendments stemmed from a joint workshop held in June between the commission and the council, with the aim to facilitate redevelopment post-disaster. With the Planning Commission’s recommendations, the Sanibel City Council will now consider these significant changes to the Land Development Code.