File #: 23-5747    Version: 1 Name: Ordinance - Public Hearing and First and Final Reading of an Ordinance Approving Proposed Amendments of Chapter 155 of the Mansfield Code of Ordinances to Repeal the Regulations in Section 155.082(E)(8) Related to a Special Exception for Temporary Batch P
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/22/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/11/2023 Final action: 12/11/2023
Title: Ordinance - Public Hearing and First and Final Reading of an Ordinance Approving Proposed Amendments of Chapter 155 of the Mansfield Code of Ordinances to Repeal the Regulations in Section 155.082(E)(8) Related to a Special Exception for Temporary Batch Plants and to Amend the Regulations in Section 155.099(B)(23) Related to Temporary Batch Plants (OA#23-012)
Sponsors: Bradley Anderle
Attachments: 1. Ordinance
Title
Ordinance - Public Hearing and First and Final Reading of an Ordinance Approving Proposed Amendments of Chapter 155 of the Mansfield Code of Ordinances to Repeal the Regulations in Section 155.082(E)(8) Related to a Special Exception for Temporary Batch Plants and to Amend the Regulations in Section 155.099(B)(23) Related to Temporary Batch Plants (OA#23-012)

Requested Action
To consider the proposed text amendment

Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on December 4, 2023, and voted 6 to 0 to recommend approval of the text amendment.

Vote:
Ayes:|910|Nays:|910|Absent: |910|
Mainer, Axen, Bennett, Moses, Shaw, and Thompson voted in favor.
Goodwin was absent.

Description/History
At the request of the City Council, the zoning regulations for temporary batch plants are proposed to be amended to: (i) protect and preserve the health, safety, and welfare of the community; (ii) bring them into conformance with state law; and (iii) require that notice be sent to adjacent property owners to advise of a temporary batch plant permit application.

Temporary batch plants are regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and operate under a state permit. The City may issue a municipal permit for a temporary batch plant, but it is important to note that the City is pre-empted by state law from regulating the placement, duration, or operations of a plant operating under a TCEQ permit, except in a manner that is consistent with state law.

The proposed amendments will accomplish the following:

· Repeals Section 155.082(E)(8) of the Code of Ordinances which authorized the Board of Adjustment to grant Special Exceptions for temporary batch plants located less than 300 feet from a protected use or to be located on a property longer than 120 days. The location and the duration of a permit is regulated and permitted by state law. This special exception process will no longer be a part of our regulatory scheme.

· Amends provisions...

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