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CITY OF EDWARDSVILLE Plan Commission ORDINANCE COMMITTEE AGENDA MEETING DATE: Monday, March 12, 2018 TIME: PLACE: 6:00 P.M. City Hall Committee Meeting Room I. CALL TO ORDER II. III. STAFF PRESENTATION DISCUSSION A. An amendment to the Greenspace Ordinance IV. NEW BUSINESS V. ADJOURNMENT

Amendment to Green Space Ordinance V9 02-01-18 Section 5-17. - Provision of green space. 5-17.1 General green space requirements: (a) Proposed Except as provided otherwise in this Section 5-17 subdivisions and Planned Unit Developments (PUD) shall contain active and passive green space in perpetuity. Such green space shall be owned (either in fee simple or by perpetual easement), supervised, managed, and maintained by the developer, subdivision or PUD property owner s or owner's association. The green space shall be shall be identified and specifically located on the subdivision plat or PUD site plan and be independent from any other land intended for any other use. The green space must be contiguous to a public access right of way; ingress/egress easements will not be permitted except in cases of approved PUDs. The green space shall consist of active and passive green space, whether developed for recreational uses or not, but shall not include water retention, water detention, or other stormwater management areas; however, ponds, lakes or natural wetlands that are part of the stormwater management system shall be considered as green space if they can be used for fishing, boating or other aquatic recreation. Active green space must be constructed in compliance with any and all applicable laws and regulations (including the Americans with Disabilities Act). Green space must be accessible to all lots via rights-of-way or easements to preclude having to cross private land. Creative uses of green space will be are encouraged. (b) By way of example, Active green space may include, but is not limited to the following: (1) Multi-use paths or walking trails: Multi-use paths or walking trails intended for the use of pedestrians, bicycles and other forms of self-propelled transportation. All trail or path construction shall be in conformance with any and all applicable laws and regulations, including those relating to thickness and width. Curbs at all intersections shall be depressed and the path or trail shall be ramped in accordance with applicable standards. Multi-use paths or trails that are part of or are connected to an existing public trail system, are part of an adopted Pedestrian / Bicycle Plan as adopted by Council, or connect directly to a developed school or university property shall be allowed as credit to meet the active green space requirement. (2) Outdoor swimming pools: Outdoor swimming pools and deck areas intended for the use of residents of a subdivision or PUD. (3) Official fields of play : Fields of play intended for the use of residents of a subdivision or PUD that meet the national recreational standards for that sport facility or use. For example, tennis courts which meet standard size and court dimensions and are marked accordingly. Areas with benches and shade within close proximity to play area may be credited toward the active green space requirement. (4) Playground areas for small children. Outdoor playground area in designated commons areas with amenities such as slides, swings, jungle gyms, climbing walls etc. with surfaces designed for low maintenance and soft landings in case of fall. Areas with benches and shade within close proximity to play area may be credited toward the active green space requirement. (5) General recreational areas. Open areas without trees or other obstructions intended for the use of residents of a subdivision or PUD which allow for a variety of recreational uses such as throwing a baseball/softball. These areas must be graded and placed in locations not prone to flooding or prolonged periods of standing water. They must be reasonably available for these intended purposes and topographically appropriate for the intended use. (c) Active green space areas shall not include areas reserved for non-active outdoor use such as picnic tables, pavilions, gazebos, grills/outdoor barbeque pits, and hammocks. These features may be placed in passive green space areas. Page 1

Amendment to Green Space Ordinance V9 02-01-18 (d) Active green space areas shall not include indoor areas such as club houses, study rooms/centers, and computer terminal areas. (e) The subdivision's or PUD s covenants and restrictions shall include language to the effect that, if the property owners fail to maintain the green space, the city has the authority to maintain the green space and impose a lien on each lot in the subdivision or PUD for its share of the maintenance costs. The developer shall have the duty to maintain the green space until such time as 70 percent of the lots have been sold or individual property owners control the association. However, the developer shall be responsible for construction details and construction quality of green space areas for a two-year period as provided in section 3.5, Maintenance of improvements, of this code. (f) (g) As part of developer's site plan approval responsibilities, developers shall be responsible for the installation of improvements to the development for active and passive green space purposes including, but not limited to, finished grading and ground cover for all green spaces within their development. In a phased subdivision or PUD the developer must provide the required green space for the subdivision or PUD in proportional amounts for each phase of the development. The amount of green space exceeding the requirements in a completed phase may be applied toward any future phase of the subdivision or PUD. 5-17.2 Minimum green space requirements: The amount of green space to be contained in subdivisions and PUDS shall be as follows: (a) (b) (c) (c) Single-family residence district (R-1) and single-family residence estate lot district (R-EL) and all other zoning districts except as provided in subsection C below multiple-family dwelling district (R-2) Ten percent (10%) of the total area of the subdivision or PUD, which shall consist of four percent (4%) of the total area as passive green space and six percent (6%) of the total area as active green space. Multiple-family dwelling district (R-2) Twenty percent (20%) of the total area of the subdivision or PUD, which shall consist of eight percent (8%) of the total area as passive green space and 12 twelve percent (12%) of the total area as active green space. Commercial district Four percent (4%) passive or active green space. However, if the commercial use develops as a mixed-use development with a residential component at a future date, payment of fees in lieu of active green space or provision of active green space proportional to the residential use is required. with multi-use development added later subject to additional fees. All other districts Four percent of the total area of the subdivision, which shall consist of passive green or active green space all of which shall be provided within the subdivision. (d) Industrial districts Four percent of the total area of the subdivision, which shall consist of passive green or active green space all of which shall be provided within the subdivision. 5-17.3 Compliance with green space requirements: In providing the required areas of green space within the subdivision or PUD the required amount of passive green space must be provided within the boundaries of the proposed subdivision or PUD. The required amount of active green space may be provided in the following ways: (a) (b) Construction of the active green space within the development; A cash contribution in lieu of constructing active green space may be made by the developer to the park improvement fund. The amount to be paid to the fund shall be determined pursuant to a formula established by the city, which formula multiplies is the product of the acreage amount of active green space required in the subdivision or PUD or development multiplied by $12,500.00 per acre; a base amount of $41,000 per acre. This base amount shall increase annually by two percent (2%), on May 1 of each year or an amount as determined by resolution approved by City Council. If a cash contribution is made in lieu of providing active green space, then the calculation of the cash contribution (being total paid, number of acres being bought out, Page 2

Amendment to Green Space Ordinance V9 02-01-18 and the applicable base amount per acre) shall be included on the final subdivision plat or the final PUD site plan, as applicable. If this option is utilized, the cash contribution amount due shall be paid at the time of the approved final plat or land division that is consistent with utilization of the Illinois Plat Act exemption (See Section 1-4 of the Land Development Code) or, if applicable, upon the approval of the final PUD site plan. By separate written agreement between the city and owner/developer in which the owner/developer agrees to pay the park improvement fund the sum of $500.00 per lot to be developed in a R-1 district or R-EL or $250.00 per dwelling unit in a R-2 district. However, if at least three percent of the required active green space in a R-1 district or R-EL district is provided in the subdivision, the payment of the sum of $300.00 per lot shall be paid; or if at least six percent of the required active green space in a R-2 district is provided in the subdivision, the sum of $150.00 per dwelling unit shall be paid. The remaining amount due shall be paid within one year of the date of the approval of the final plat. If either payment is not made, the city shall have the right to proceed against the bond provided in section 3-5, Maintenance of improvements. (c) In lieu of providing the active green space within a proposed subdivision, developer may, if found acceptable to the City, provide the required amount of green space at an alternate site which would meet the needs of the community. If an alternate off -site green space is allowed, said amount of acreage and exact location of said green space shall be noted on the final plat of the proposed subdivision and recorded as the acreage provided to conform to the green space requirement for the subdivision. (d) A combination of subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c) above as approved by the city council. 5-17.4 Protection of green space: Green space shall be protected from development through platting, deed restrictions or restrictive covenants which will ensure its perpetual use as a green space as defined in the ordinance and which further provided that no changes in use may be made without the express written consent of the city. (Ord. No. 5930-2-14, 10, 2-18-2014) Page 3