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<br /> 67 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 1984-71 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br /> OF SAN MARCOS, TEXAS, AMENDING THE GENERAL <br /> ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, BY <br /> REPEALING SAID ORDINANCE AND SUBSTITUTING A <br /> NEW GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE; REGULATING AND <br /> RESTRICTING THE LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS, <br /> STRUCTURES AND LAND; DECLARING THE PURPOSE; PROVIDING FOR <br /> CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS; ESTABLISHING AN OFFICIAL <br /> ZONING MAP; ESTABLISHING DEFINITIONS; DESIGNATING <br /> DISTRICTS; PROHIBITING USES; PROVIDING FOR NEWLY <br /> ESTABLISHED TERRITORY; SETTING FORTH USE RESTRICTIONS <br /> IN THE SEVERAL DISTRICTS; ESTABLISHING LAND <br /> COVERAGE; PROVIDING FOR PARKING; PROVIDING FOR <br /> SETBACK; DEFINING NONCONFORMING USES; PROVIDING <br /> FOR A BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; PROVIDING ENFORCEMENTS <br /> AND REMEDIES; CLARIFYING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; <br /> PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND ESTABLISHING <br /> AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN <br /> MARCOS, TEXAS: <br /> SECTION 1. That the General Zoning Ordinance of the <br /> City of San Marcos, Texas, Ordinance No. 1980-42, adopted <br /> September 29, 1980, is hereby repealed as of the effective <br /> date of a new General Zoning Ordinance set out below. <br /> SECTION 2. That the following Ordinance shall be the <br /> General Zoning Ordinance of the City of San Marcos from and <br /> after its passage by the City Council and the requisites of <br /> the Charter have been met: <br /> Section 1. Purpose. <br /> A. For the purpose of promoting health, safety, <br /> morals, and for the protection and preservation of <br /> places and areas of historical, cultural importance <br /> and significance, and the general welfare of the <br /> community, it has been deemed expedient and necessary <br /> to regulate and restrict the height, number of <br /> stories, size of buildings and other structures, the <br /> percentage of the lot that may be occupied, the size <br /> of yards, courts and other open spaces, density of <br /> population, the location and use of buildings, <br /> structures, land designated to be used for residential, <br /> conunercial, trade, industry or other purposes; and, <br /> in the case of designated places and areas of historical <br /> and cultural importance, to regulate and restrict <br /> the construction, alteration, reconstruction, or razing <br /> of buildings and other structures. <br /> B. The regulations contained herein have been made <br /> with reasonable consideration in accordance with and <br /> designed to conform to, a comprehensive plan, bearing <br /> in mind the character of the district, its peculiar <br /> suitability for particular uses, the conservation of <br /> the value of buildings; and (to) encourage the <br /> most appropriate use of the land within the area. <br /> Of paramount concern has been to lessen congestion <br /> in the streets; to secure safety from fire, panic <br /> and other dangers; to promote health and general <br /> welfare of the citizens; to provide adequate light <br /> and air; to prevent overcrowding of land; to avoid <br /> undue concentration of population; to facilitate the <br /> adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, <br /> schools, parks, and other public requirements. <br /> Section 2. Amendments, procedures, filing fee, and <br /> appeals from decision of the zoning <br /> conun1sS1on. <br /> The city council may from time to time amend, <br /> supplement or change by ordinance the boundaries of <br /> the districts or the regulations herein established. <br />