File #: ID 16-295    Version: 1 Name: Wine Drive/LIttle Sorrell Drive
Type: PH-Rezoning Status: Passed
File created: 11/21/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/10/2017 Final action: 1/10/2017
Title: Consider a request from Robert Cook with representative Dick Blackwell to rezone a 0.85 +/- acre parcel zoned R-3C, Multiple Dwelling Residential District Conditional to R-3C, Medium Density Residential District Conditional at the property located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of Wine Drive and Little Sorrell Drive
Attachments: 1. Memorandum, 2. Extract from Planning Commission, 3. Site Maps, 4. Application, applicants letter, and supporting documents, 5. Surrounding Properties Notice, 6. PowerPoint

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Consider a request from Robert Cook with representative Dick Blackwell to rezone a 0.85 +/- acre parcel zoned R-3C, Multiple Dwelling Residential District Conditional to R-3C, Medium Density Residential District Conditional at the property located on the northwestern corner of the intersection of Wine Drive and Little Sorrell Drive

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Presented By:  Adam Fletcher - Director of Planning and Community Development

 

Recommendation and Review

Planning Commission recommended approval (6-0) of the R-3C rezoning request on the property identified by tax map parcel 88-H-8 by amending the existing proffers that were approved when the property was rezoned in 2007 with the following:

The subject lot containing 0.852 acres is presently zoned R-3C. I am requesting that the existing proffers be amended to the following:

1.                     All buildings would be used only for medical offices and professional offices.

2.                     Screening between properties zoned R-1 and the subject property will be a six-foot-tall vinyl fence, similar to the picture from 2007 rezoning.

3.                     All buildings would be no more than two story, substantially of brick material, and of colonial design similar to attached pictures. Design would have to be approved by Architectural Control Committee.

4.                     Islands would be landscaped by Developer and maintained by adjoining property owners. This is a deed requirement