Ordinance #12,085

 

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STATE OF LOUISIANA

CITY OF MONROE                                     

                                                                                                          NO.  12,085                 

           

            The following Ordinance was offered by Mrs.  Ezernack                  who moved for its adoption and was seconded by Ms.  Woods            :

 

Amendment to Chapter 37, Zoning, of the Code of the City of Monroe, Article III, Use Districts, Section 37-37 Commercial Use Districts, Table 3.3 Commercial Districts Permitted, Conditional Uses, in the Use Standards to add in the table referring to the restaurant, full-service 

                                 

WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Monroe has this date held its Public Hearing with respect to the following proposed amendments to Chapter 37, Zoning, of the Code of the City of Monroe, Article III, Use Districts, Section 37-37 Commercial Use Districts, Table 3.3 Commercial Districts Permitted, Conditional Uses, in the Use Standards to add in the table referring to the restaurant, full-service; and

 

WHEREAS, the addition of “a Conditional Use Permit may be needed for alcohol sales, depending on the Zoning Classification” to help alleviate confusion as to what is allowed and;

 

WHEREAS, the requirements in this section pertain to and clarify whether alcohol sales is permitted within the business zones. Clarification within definition shall only offer alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption, unless otherwise noted for a full-service restaurant.  These instances will coincide within the B-2, B-3, CBD or B-4 zones;

 

APPLICANT: City of Monroe (TAM 101-21)

 

WHEREAS, the City Council has further considered the recommendation of the Monroe Planning Commission recommending approval, on a 4-0-1 vote, and that the above stated Sections of the Code of the City of Monroe should be amended.

           

            NOW, THEREFORE;

BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Monroe, Louisiana, in legal session convened, that Chapter 37, Zoning, of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Monroe, Louisiana be, and it is amended as follows:

 

Add:

 

Chapter 37 Zoning

Article VI Use Supplementary Use Standards

Section 37-92

 

(l) Restaurants -Full-Service Restaurants may need to obtain a Conditional Use Permit depending on what zoning classification it is located in.

 

Amend:

 

Chapter 37 Zoning

Article II Definitions

Section 37-21

 

Restaurants, Full-service – A restaurant with table service (order placement and delivery on-site) provided to patrons, also including cafeterias; carry out service, if any, shall be a limited portion of the facility and activity.  Full-service restaurants shall only offer alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption.  (A Conditional Use Permit may be needed for alcohol sales depending on the Zoning Classification.)

 

AMEND:

 

ARTICLE III.  USE DISTRICTS

 


Table 3.3: commercial districts permitted and conditional uses

uses

districts

use standards

b-1

B-2

B-3

cbd

B-4

 

restaurant,

carry-out

 

p

P

p

p

 

restaurant,

fast food

 

p

p

p

p

 

restaurant,

full-service

 

p

p

p

p

section 37.92 (L)

restaurant

specialty

p

p

p

p

p

 

Key: P = Permitted Use; Cm = Conditional Use Permit, minor; C = Conditional Use Permit, major;

(blank) = Not Permitted

 

 

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED,

 

            This ordinance was INTRODUCED on the 12th day of October 2021.

NOTICE PUBLISHED on the  15th        day of October                 , 2021

            This Ordinance having been submitted in writing, introduced and published was then submitted to a final vote, the vote thereon being as follows:

 

AYES:            Harvey, Ezernack, Woods, Marshall & Dawson

NAYS:            None.

ABSENT:       None.

And the Ordinance was declared ADOPTED on the  26th    day of  October          , 2021.                                                

Carday Marshall, Sr.              

CHAIRMAN

 

Carolus S. Riley                     

CITY CLERK

 

Oliver Friday Ellis                 

MAYOR’S APPROVAL

 

                                               

MAYOR’S VETO