HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 24-014ORDINANCE NO. 24-014
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ADMENDING CHAPTER 28, ARTICLE 28.04, SECTIONS
28.04.004 AND 28.04.008 OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT CODE OF ORDINANCES
RELATING TO YARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PLANNED UNIT AND CLUSTER
HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL AND PROVIDING FOR PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
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That Chapter 28, Article 28.04, Sections 28,04,004 and 28,04.008 of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Beaumont, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows;
§ 28,04.004 Planned unit development standards and requirements.
(a) General plan.. Prior to the issuance of a specific use permit or any building
permit for property located in a (PUD), Planned Unit Development District, a general
land use and density plan must be submitted to the Planning Commission. The plan shall
include a schematic land use plan identifying proposed general uses, densities, major
open spaces, circulation and access features, and a statement indicating proposed phasing
of development and the projected timing of each phase. The Planning Commission shall
forward the plan with its reconnnendation to the City Council. The applicant shall pay a
processing fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00).
Advertisement and public hearings shall be held by the Planning Commission and City Council
in accordance with the notification procedure set forth for a rezoning application.
(b) Size. A Plaimed Unit Development District, may be authorized only on sites
containing five (5) or more acres of land. However, sites less than five (5) acres will be
considered on merit with a specific use permit.
(c) Cluster housing. If the proposed development contains cluster housing, the
minimum standards and requirements set forth for cluster unit housing developments set
forth in Section 28.04.008(b)(1) of this Chapter shall apply.
(d) Height and peripheral yard requirements.
(1) Height. Structure and buildings located in a Planned Unit Development District shall not
exceed thirty-five (35) feet, without specific authorization and approval from the City Council.
(2) Yards. All buildings and structures shall be set back not less than ten (10) feet from any
peripheral property line or street right-of-way.
(Ordinance 81-17, Sec. 1, adopted 3/10/81; Ordinance 98-7, Sec. 8, adopted 2/3/98; 1978 Code,
See. 30-29)
§ 28.04.008 Special conditions.
(a) General. The following Sections describe the special conditions under which
certain uses are permitted in a Zoning District when reference is made to one or more of
said Sections in the Chapter. A building permit or certificate of occupancy shall not be
issued for any permitted use with "special conditions" until all of the required conditions
have been met.
(b) Special conditions b ,� use.
(I) Clarster• housing developments. Cluster housing developments shall meet each of the
following conditions:
(A) Area. The site shall contain two (2) or more acres of land.
(B) Densiti� The zninit um average net land area per dwelling unit shall be governed by
Section 28.03.024(b), but shall not include public and private streets in the development.
(C) Yards. A minimum ten (10) foot yard or open space area shall be required from all
public street rights -of -way and from the boundary of the development. A minimum yard of
ten (10) feet shall be established between all unattached dwellings.
(D) Lot area crud yards. Individual lots are exempt from the minimum lot area and yard
regulations otherwise unposed in this Chapter.
(E) Common open space. There shall be a minimum of one thousand (1,000) square feet of
usable cotnrnon open space per dwelling unit in the development. Common open space
must be usable for recreational activities and rnust be assembled in contiguous areas of not
less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
(F) Final plat. A recorded final plat covering all the area of a cluster housing development
shall be required before a building permit shall be issued.
(G) Development phases. A description of planned development phases shall be included in
the application for, and made a part of the approval of, the fnial plat for cluster housing
development. Each scheduled phase of development shall include a reasonable proportion
of required common open space.
(II) Co-myners' association and assessments. A co-owner association or other legal entity
shall be created to provide for the retention and perpetual maintenance of all common open
space, private utilities, and private streets and approved by the City Attorney. There shall be
a declaration creating an association of co -owners, whether called by that name or any
other, the membership of which shall be composed of all owners of lots or other units
within the perimeter of the development. Voting within the association may be weighted in
any maimer, except that provision shall be nude that upon the conveyance of all lots or
other units by the applicant of the permit, each owner of each lot or other unit shall have an
equal vote. The word "owner" shall mean the record owner, whether one or more persons or
other unit which is a part of the development, including sellers under contract for deed, but
excluding those having such interest as a security for the performance of an obligation.
There shall be a declaration that each owner of a lot or other runt shall, by acceptance of a
deed therefor, whether expressly stated in such deed or not, be deemed to covenant and
agree to pay to the association the following minimum assessments and maintenance fees.
(i) Prhwte street maintenance. An assessment for ordinary maintenance and also a special
assessment for capital improvements and extraordinary maintenance and repair of all
private streets within the development. The word "street" as used in this subsection shall
mean all paved or unpaved roads open to all owners of the development, so designated on
the plat of the development, as distinguished from private driveways leading into one or
more lots or other units.
(ii) Utility), i-giter and server assessments. A monthly assessment for each owner's pro rata shares
of the monthly utilities which may be metered or sold to the development as a unit;
provided, however, that in the event one or more utilities are not provided to all owners
within the development, the declaration may provide for a pro rata assessment as between
those owners actually serviced by the utility, only. In addition to the monthly assessment
herein above provided, there shall be declared provisions for special assessments for
ordinary maintenance and repair, as well as a special assessment for extraordinary
maintenance and repair, as well as capital improvements for, all sewage collection systems
and water lines shared in common by, and servicing in common, all owners within the
development, as distinguished from lines which serve only one or more units. Declarant
may choose to dedicate water and sewer easements for water and sewer collection systems
shared in coinn-ion by all owners of the development that are within the perimeter of the
development to the public, and, providing such dedication is accepted by the City, no
assessment for the maintenance of water and sewer collection systems shared in common by
the owners of said development shall be required.
(iii) Maintenance of cornnion opera space. The applicant shall also submit a scheme, subject to
the approval of the City Council, for assuring continued retention and perpetual
maintenance of common green areas for as long a time as the development exists. The
approved documents embodying restrictive covenants, deed restrictions or other methods of
giving such assurance shall be filed for record in the County Clerk's Office at such times as
the Planning Commission or the City Council directs.
(2) Adult entertaintnent icses. The following special conditions and regulations shall apply for
adult entertainment uses without regard to whether the adult entertainment use is a primary
or accessory use. Adult entertaimnent uses are those which exclude minors by virtue of age
under the state Penal Code unless such minor is accompanied by a consenting parent,
guardian, or spouse and shall include but not be hinrited to, adult motion picture theaters,
massage parlors, nude modeling studios, nude photography studios, adult bookstores, or
eating and drinking establishments which have sexually oriented entertairunent such as go-
go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers, or other similar entertainers.
A) An adult entertainment use shall not be established or expanded within one thousand five
hundred (1,500) feet of any dwelling.
(B) An adult entertahunent use shall not be established or expanded within three hundred
(300) feet of any other adult entertainment use, bar, pool hall, or liquor store.
(C) An adult entertainment use shall not be established or expanded within one thousand
five hundred (1,500) feet of a church, child care facility, school, hospital, public building, or
public park.
(D) The method of measuring the distance between an adult entertainment use and another
adult entertainment use or any other use shall be frorn nearest property line to nearest
property line of said uses.
(E) Eating places (SIC 5812) and drinking places (SIC 5813) that have adult entertainment
and videotape rental (SIC 7841) that rents adult videotapes shall not be allowed in the RCR,
NC, NSC, GC -MD and GC-MD-2 Districts.
(3) Sivinnning pooL Exception for private recreation facilities under subsection (8) below.
A) If located in any residential zoning district, the pool shall be intended and used solely for
the enjoyment of the occupants of the principal use of the property on which it is located
and their guests.
(B) A. pool may be located anywhere on a premises except in the required front yard,
provided that the pool shall not be located closer than five (5) feet to any property line of
the property on which located.
C) The swimming pool shall be enclosed by a wall or fence six (6) feet in height with
locking gates.
(4) Mobile bonne, A mobile home shall be permitted only in a mobile home park or a mobile
home subdivision or as a single-family use for security caretaker housing on property and
facilities used as a goveriulrental or public school district use through a specific use permit.
(5) Gar age apartments. Garage apartments that are occupied by members of the family of the
occupant of the principal dwelling and that meet all yard, open space, and off-street parking
requirements that are permitted.
(6) 5ervant's or caretaker's quarters, Accessory dwellings are permitted only if located in the
rear of a principal building on the same lot and only if conforming with all the yard, open
space, and off-street parking requirenrcnts.
(7) Accessory buildings. An accessory building may be erected as an integral part of the principal
building or erected detached from the principal building and it may be connected by a
breezeway or similar structure. An accessory building attached to the main building shall be
made structurally a part and have a common wall with the principle building and shall
comply in all respects with the requirements of this Chapter applicable to the main building.
When a property owner owns two adjacent lots and wishes to erect an accessory building on
the lot that does not contain a main building, the accessory building must straddle the
adjoining lot line, Any utility service to an accessory building shall not be serviced from the
plain building, No separate utility meter will be allowed on an accessory building,
(8) Private recreation acility. Private recreation facilities in Residential Districts shall for
multifamily developments, subdivisions, or homeowners' associations be restricted to use
by the occupants of the residence and their guests, or by members of a club or homeowners'
association and their guests, and shall be limited to such uses as swimming pools, open
game fields, basketball, shuffleboard, racquet ball, croquet, and tennis courts, and meeting
or locker rooms. Private recreation facilities shall not be located within twenty-five (25) feet
of any street right-of-way or within ten (10) feet of any abutting property line. Activity
areas shall be fenced and screened from; abutting properties. Dispensing of food and
beverages shall be permitted on the premises only for the benefit of users of the recreation
facility and not for the general public. Off-street parking shall be required on the basis of
each four thousand (4,000) square feet of area devoted to recreational use with a minimum
of four (4) spaces and a maximum of twenty (20) spaces.
(9) Auto repair garrre. Automobile repairing, painting, upholstering, and body and fender work
shall be perforr-ned only under the following conditions:
(A) All body and fender repairing shall be done within a completely enclosed building or
room with stationary windows that may be opened only at intervals necessary for ingress
and egress;
(B) No spray painting may be done except in a building or room specially designed for that
purpose;
(C) All other auto repairing, etc., shall be conducted within a building enclosed on at least
three (3) sides.
(10) Temporary batching fycLUIL Before a specific use permit may be granted for a temporary
batching facility, the City Council shall find that such batching plant, yard, or building is
both incidental to and necessary for construction within two (2) miles of the plant. A
specific use permit may be granted for a period of not more than one hundred and eighty
(180) days, and approval shall not be granted for the same location for more than four (4)
specific use permits during any thirty (30) month period. Within thirty (30) days following
the termination of any batching plant, the per nittee shall cause the site to be returned to its
original condition.
(11) Restaurant. The sale of alcoholic beverages shall be permissible only as an adjunct, minor,
and incidental use to the primary use which is the sale and service of food unless the
restaurant is located in a district which permits drinking places as a use of right.
(12) Offlices. Office development in the OP, Office Park District, shall be subject to the following
additional supplemental conditions:
(A) A minimum ten (10) foot landscaped open space buffer strip shall be provided along
any property line which abuts a Residential Zoning District.
(B) A minimum twenty-five (25) foot landscaped open space area shall be provided in the
required front yard and also in the side yard if the property is a corner lot.
(C) No parking spaces shall be located in the minimun-i front yard or side yard if the
property is a corner lot, and driveways shall provide direct access to any parking areas.
(D) All lighting shall be so situated as not to reflect light on any residential property.
(la) Building site coverage consisting of all buildings and structures and all paved surfaces
shall not exceed ninety (90) percent of the total lot area.
(li) Storefront, show window, or display window effects shall not be permitted and there
shall be no display from windows or doors and no storage of merchandise in the building or
on the premises except in quantities customarily found in a professional or business office.
(13) RenflLig e ui meat. Special use permits are not required for the rental of equipment in a
zoning district that permits the sale of the equipment as a right.
(14) Accessm pgr�king Accessory parking of vehicles with more than two (2) axles or that have
a rated carrying capacity in excess of two (2) tons, other than recreational vehicles, shall not
be allowed in Residential 'Zoning Districts.
(15) Storage limitations. In a GC -MD District a towing service shall only be permitted to store
no more than ten (10) vehicles on the lot or premise on which it is located as a use of right.
Storage of more than ten (10) vehicles shall be permitted only with a specific use permit.
(16) Heliports and helistops. Heliports and helistops, as defied in Section 28.01.004(b), are
subject to the requirements of Article 14.02, Division 2 of the City Code of Ordinances.
(17) Yeterinar;y services. Veterinary services and clinics in RCR, NC, NSC, GC -MD, GCMD-2,
and CBD Districts shall be limited to the care of household pets and shall not provide
overnight kelmel services, except on a medical emergency basis. Overnight kennels and
veterinary services not limited to household pets may be allowed in GCMD, GC-MD-2 and
CBD Districts with a specific use permit. Veterinary services for animal specialties (SIC
0742) may be permitted as an accessory use to existing kennels (SIC 0752) with a specific
use permit.
(18) Permitted land asses. The land uses listed under SIC Group Number 20 through 26, 30
through 32, 34, 35, 37 and 44 shall be permitted within the GC -MD, CBD and C-M Zoning
Districts if: (i) granted a specific use permit and (ii) it complies with the following
condrtions:
(A) All business -related activities, including storage of materials and equipment, shall be
conducted within a completely enclosed structure.
(B) All lighting shall be situated so as not to cast or reflect light on any residential
property.
(C) A traffic circulation plan showing all parking, drives, loading/unloading areas, and curb
cuts, and truck routes shall be submitted to the City Engineer for approval. The City
Engineer may, as a condition of approval of the traffic circulation plan, restrict the size of
trucks parked on the site or involved in deliveries and pickup. The City Engineer may also
designate or restrict truck routes.
(D) The maxiznuni. gross floor area for any lot or premise shall be five thousand (5,000)
square feet.
(E) Signs shall connply with the sign requirernents for the NC, Neighborhood Commercial
District.
(F) Industrial performance standards, as specified in Section. 28.04.007, will be applicable.
(G) Special condition 18 shall not apply to temporary batching plants (SIC 295 and SIC
3273) and permanent batching plants (SIC 353).
(19) Residential care uses. Compliance with the following conditions is required:
Zoning
Minimum Square Feet of Lot.Area Per. Resident...
District
RMM
800
RMH
500
RCR
500
GC -MD
500
GC -MD-
500
2
CBD
No minimum as determined by specific use permit
PUD
(A) At least fifteen (15) days prior to the issuance of a building permit and/or a certificate of
occupancy, written documentation must be submitted to the Building Official outlining the
type, size, location, characteristics, and proposed activities of the facility. The names,
addresses, and phone numbers of the operators, general operation information, a site plan,
and a list of the licenses and grants the facility will operate under nnust also be submitted.
(B) The owners of property within two hundred (200) feet of the proposed facility's
property lines iriust receive a written notice of compliance with this Chapter no less than ten
(10) days prior to the issuance of the building permit and/or the certificate of occupancy.
The notice will contain a copy of the written documentation submitted to the Building
Official as required in special condition (19)(A). A processing fee of one hundred twenty-
five dollars ($125.00) shall be paid to the City.
(C) A facility must be licensed, certified, or accredited by an agency of the county, state or
federal goveriunent prior to providing services and the issuance of a certificate of
occupancy. Approval of a specific use permit by City Council may be used in lieu of a
license.
(D) A facility must provide twenty-four (24) hour on -site supervision of its residents or
clients.
(T) A facility must comply with the following densities:
(F) A sign measuring not less than ledger (eleven (11) inches by seventeen (17) inches) in
size will be posted in the public right-of-way adjacent to the proposed facility's location not
less than ten (10) days prior to the issuance of a building permit. The sign will state the type
of land use and the name, address, and phone number of the agent or agency responsible for
the proposed facility.
(20) Storage of'plastic and rubber n7werial. The storage of plastic and rubber material within the
City limits shall meet the following conditions:
(A) The warehouse shall be limited to a one-story structure with a height limit of forty-five
(45) feet.
(B) The warehouse shall be located on a lot of no less than ten thousand (10,000) square
feet in area.
(C) The building setbacks shall be a minimum of twenty (20) feet fron-i any and all lot lines
or as listed on the area and height regulations tables, Section 28.03.024(b) 2, and 3,
whichever is greater.
(D) The regulations of the Fire Code shall be complied with.
(21) Garage sales are a permitted use in all the Residential Zoning Districts provided the
following conditions are complied with:
(A) A garage sale shall not be for more than three (3) continuous days;
(B) No more than two (2) garage sales per calendar year per premises shall be allowed;
(C) Hours of operation shall be limited from sunrise to sunset;
(D) No merchandise shall be displayed or placed on the public right-of-way; and
(E) Only one unlit sign, no larger than six (6) square feet, and set off of the public right-of-
way shall be allowed.
(F) Garage sales conducted out of a dwelling unit are exempt from the parking
requirements.
(22) Bed and breakfast faeilio�,
(A) General pw72ose and description. ion. The establishment of bed and breakfast facilities has
been found to not only provide an alternative type of lodging for visitors to the City, but the
income for such facility provides incentives for maintaining the City's older homes. This
subsection is enacted on the basis of the public policy that supports the City as a tourist
destination of persons interested in the architectural and historic significance of the City's
older residential structures. This subsection focuses on the need to provide an incentive for
owners of the City's older homes to continue occupancy and maintenance of historic
structures.
(B) De niflon. An owner -occupied private home built prior to 1950 and located within an
historic district or awarded an HC-L designation and/or of historic significance which offers
lodging for paying guests, which servcs food to only those guests and which allows for
limited social functions as regulated in this subsection.
(C) Special regulations for bed and brea ast facilities.
(i) Structure. The bed and breakfast facility shall be operated within the principal structure and
not in any accessory structure. The owner shall live in the main structure. The structure to
be used as a bed and breakfast facility shall have been constructed prior to 1950 and be
located in an Historical District or awarded an HC-L designation and/or of historic
significance.
(ii) St�ecifc arse ernW required.
(a.) A specific use permit granted by City Council is required for the establishinent of a
bed and breakfast facility, the granting of which is provided for in the City Code of Ordinances,
Section 28.02.008.
(b.) An application for a specific use permit shall be filed with the Director of Planning,
who shall prepare a report for review by the Planning Commission and City Council.
(c.) Issuance of a specific use permit by the City Council, after recommendation by the
Planning Commission, is conditioned on whether the proposed bed and breakfast facility will be
compatible with and will not adversely affect or be materially detrimental to adjacent uses,
residents and buildings or structures.
(d.) The specific use permit for a bed and breakfast facility shall expire once the applicant
ceases to occupy the premises. Any subsequent occupant must apply for and be granted a new
specific use permit prior to the continuation of use of the premises as a bed and breakfast
facility.
(iii) Size. A bed and breakfast facility shall not be less than two thousand five hundred
(2,500) square feet in floor area.
(iv) Number, of Barest i ooms. A maximum number of five (5) guest rooms is allowed.
(v) Mena eg ment. The facility shall be owner occupied.
(vi) Length o stay. Maximum length of stay is limited to fourteen (14) consecutive
days in any thirty (30) day period of time. The resident owner shall keep a current guest
register including naives, addresses, and dates of occupancy of all guests.
(vii) Sig sae. Signs shall be permitted upon approval of a building perniit by the Chief
Building Inspector and in accordance with the City Code of Ordinances, Section
28.04.003. In those zoning districts that prohibit signs, a nameplate, not to exceed two (2)
square feet in size shall be permitted. The nameplate shall be nonilluminated and shall be
attached either to the structure or to the fence surrounding the property. The nameplate
shall be compatible with the style and detailing of the house.
(viii) Pgrkin .. One (1) off-street parking space per guest room and for the owner is
required. The inaxiinum number of permitted spaces shall not exceed seven (7). The fiont
yard shall not be used for off-street parking. All off-street parking must be screened from
the street and from adjacent lots containing residential uses. Screening from the street and
adjacent lots containing residential uses must comply with the standards established in
the City Code of Ordinances, Section M04.006.
(ix) Additions and alterations. No exterior additions or alterations shall be made for the
express purpose of maintaining or adding to a bed and breakfast facility, other than those
required to meet health, safety, and sanitation requirements. Minimal outward
modification of the structure or grounds may be made if such changes are deemed
compatible with the character of the area or neighborhood. Such alterations and additions
must meet all zoning standards and Building Code requirements and must be approved by
the Historic Landmark Commission (when such property is located in a historic district,
awarded an HC-L designation and/or of historic significance).
(x) Other uses.
(a.) The sale and/or display of merchandise or other commodities is prohibited.
(b.) Weddings, receptions, luncheons, cocktail parties, or any other such function for
which the owner receives payment for the use of the facility, and which is not a function for
the personal use of the owner, their friends or relatives, may be allowed if sufficient off-
street or satellite parking is provided and documented, The number of functions shall not
exceed twenty-four (24) events per year nor more than two (2) events per month. The
Plaiming Division is to be notified of the fiinctions taking place. Notification shall be filed
with the Planning Division on a quarterly basis, indicating the type of function, the date, and
the number of guests. The City Council may restrict the number of social events based Upon
neighborhood connpatibility, lack of parking facilities, traffic generation, and/or traffic
capacity of surrounding streets.
(xi) Health, fire and buildigg considerations, All bed and breakfast facilities shall meet
all applicable local and state regulations.
(23) In GC -MD, SIC Group Number 15, 16, and t7 are permitted by right if there is no
fabrication or outside storage or repair.
(24) Cellular telephone transmission towers shall be prohibited within two hundred (200) feet of
a residentially zoned property. The method of measuring the distance between the cellular
telephone transmission tower and the Residential Zoning District shall be from the nearest
lease or property line of the cellular telephone transmission tower facility to the nearest
Residential District boundary.
(25) Temporary portable storage containers may be located as a temporary structure on property
within the City for a period of no more than thirty (30) days. No more than two (2)
temporary portable storage containers nlay be located on a specific piece of property within
the City at any one time. Such temporary container shall not be located on a specific
property more than two (2) times in any given thirty (30) calendar day period. Such
temporary container shall be located no closer than five (5) feet to the property line unless
placed on an existing impervious driveway. No container shall be placed on public right-of-
way. Such container shall not exceed eight (8) feet in height, eight (8) feet in width or
twenty (20) feet in length. No advertising other than the name of the company, its phone
number, and its website shall appear on the container. It shall be the obligation of the owner
or user of such temporary container to secure it in a unanner that does not endanger the
safety of persons or property in the vicinity of the temporary container. In the event of high
winds or other inclement weather conditions in which such structure may become a physical
danger to persons. or property, the appropriate Code Enforcement Officer(s) may require the
immediate removal of such temporary container, In the event of fire, hurricane, or natural
disaster causing substantial damage to the dwelling structure, the property owner may apply
to the Plarming Manager for permission to extend the time that a portable on demand
storage container may be located as a temporary structure on the property. Extensions shall
be for periods of thirty (3 0) days with no more than two (2) grants of extensions allowed.
(26) On undeveloped property in a GC -MD District, the parking of commercial vehicles with
more than two (2) axles or that have a rated carrying capacity in excess of two (2) tons shall
require the granting of a specific use permit.
(27) Single-family or duplex industrialized housing must have all local permits and licenses that
are applicable to other single-family or duplex dwellings, Any industrial housing shall:
(A) Have a value equal to or greater than the median taxable value of each single-family
dwelling located within five hundred (500) feet of the lot on which the industrialized
housing is proposed to be located, as determined by the most recent certified appraisal for
the county. Value shall be defined as the taxable value of the industrialized housing and lot
after installation of the housing;
(B) Have exterior siding, roofing, roof pitch, foundation fascia, and fenestration compatible
with the majority of the single-family dwellings located within five hundred (500) feet of
the lot on which the industrialized housing is proposed to be located;
(C) Comply with building setbacks, the subdivision ordinance, and other site requirements
applicable to single -fancily and duplex dwellings; and
(D) Be securely fixed to a permanent foundation as defined by the City adopted Building
Codes. Permanent foundation shall mean one of the following:
(i) Pier• and beam foundation as designed by a registered professional engineer licensed
in the state,
(ii) A combination pier and footing as designed by a registered professional engineer
licensed in the state.
(iii) A monolithic poured -in -place slab as designed by a registered professional engineer
licensed in the state.
(28) Living in recreational vehicles shall not be permitted except in designated recreational
vehicle parks.
(29) For the purpose of this Section, bottle clubs, which shall be defined as social meeting places
where patrons are served drinks from their own bottles of alcoholic beverages shall be
classified under SIC Group 5813, Drinking Places.
This definition shall not include eating places that serve individuals from the individual's own
bottle or private stock,
(30) Eighteen (18) wheeler trailers shall not be used as storage units except in the LI and HI
Districts.
(31) Mobile food units shall not be stored in A-R, RS, RM-M, RM-H, RCR, and RCR-H
Districts.
(Ordinance 81-17, Sec, 1, adopted 3/10/81; Ordinance 81-58, Sec. 1, adopted 7/28/81; Ordinance
82-109, secs. 2, 3, adopted 9/14/82; Ordinance 86-89, Sec. 3, adopted 8/2/86; Ordinance 87-33,
Sec. 2, adopted 4/28/87; Ordinance 87-60, Sec. 2, adopted 7/28/87; Ordinance 87-74, Sec. 3,
adopted 9/22/87; Ordinance 87-79, Sec, 1, adopted 10/13/87; Ordinance 87-84, Sec. 1, adopted
10/27/87; Ordinance 89-10, Sec. 1, adopted 2/28/89; Ordinance 89-14, See. 2, adopted 3/7/89;
Ordinance 89-21, Sec. 2, adopted 4/25/89; Ordinance 92-63, Sec. 3, adopted 8/25/92; Ordinance
93-69, Sec. 3, adopted 11/23/93; Ordinance 98-7, Sec, 11, adopted 2/3/98; Ordinance 02-029,
Sec. 2, adopted 4/23/02; Ordinance 02-058, Sec. 1, adopted 8/27/02; Ordinance 05-010, Sec. 1,
adopted 1/11/05; Ordinance 05-034, Sec. 2, adopted 3/39/05; 1978 Code, Sec. 30-33; Ordinance
07-096, Sec. 3, adopted 9/25/07; Ordinance 07-124, Sec. 1, adopted 12/4/07; Ordinance 08-066,
Sec. 3, adopted 8/26/08; Ordinance 08-097, Sec. 2, adopted 11/4/08; Ordinance adopting Code;
Ordinance 12-031, See. 10, adopted 6/26/12; Ordinance 12-074, secs. 10-11, adopted 9/25/12;
Ordinance 13-003, secs. 4-5, adopted 1/15/13; Ordinance 13-033, Sec. 2, adopted 6/4/13;
Ordinance 21-026 adopted 5/4/21).
Section 2.
That if any Section, subsection, sentence, clause, or please of this ordinance, or the
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason be held
to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such
end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 3.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent
of the conflict only.
Section 4.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be
punished as provided in Section I.O1,009 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
The meeting at which this ordinance was approved was in all things conducted in strict
compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Goveriunent Code, Chapter 551.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 19th day of March,
2024.