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File #: 2014-163    Version: 1 Name: Zoning Request Z14-003
Type: Authorization Status: Passed
File created: 5/29/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/16/2014 Final action: 6/9/2014
Title: Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z14-003 - Rezoning from R-15 to RAD-Conditional - 4.38 Acre Tract - Land Lot 335 - 4105 North Cooper Lake Road - McLane Corporation
Sponsors: Ron Fennel
Attachments: 1. Z14-003_Memo_06102014, 2. Zoning Vicinity Map_Z14-003, 3. Land Use Vicinity Map_Z14-003, 4. Rezoning Application_Z14-003, 5. SIte Plan_V.2_Z14-003, 6. Elevations and Floor Plans_Z14-003, 7. Legal Ad_Z14-003, 8. Legal Description_Z14-003, 9. W&S Letter_Z14-003, 10. Warranty Deed_Z14-003, 11. Arborist Report_Z14-003, 12. Correspondence_Z14-003, 13. P&Z Meeting Minutes (Jan. 13, 2014)
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COMMITTEE: Community Development

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Title
Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z14-003 - Rezoning from R-15 to RAD-Conditional - 4.38 Acre Tract - Land Lot 335 - 4105 North Cooper Lake Road - McLane Corporation

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ISSUE: McLane Corporation is requesting a rezoning from R-15 to RAD-Conditional for the development of a 12 home subdivision at 2.74 units per acre at 4105 North Cooper Lake Road.

BACKGROUND: The rezoning request was heard by the Planning and Zoning Board on January 13, 2014 and was recommended for approval by a vote of 7-0. Before the the rezoning request was scheduled to be heard at the February 17, 2014 Mayor and Council meeting, the council raise the question of whether or not Plant Road was a public right-of-way or a private driveway for North Cooper Lake Park. The City Attorney reviewed the issue and determined Plant Road was a private driveway for North Cooper Lake Park. The zoning case has been tabled by the Mayor and Council several times while the determination on Plant ROad was being made. The applicant has redesigned the site plan to have access to the subdivision coming off North Cooper Lake Road. Community Development has determined this change to be significant enough to warrant a review by the Planning and Zoning Board prior to the zoning case being hearing heard by the Mayor and Council.

RECOMMENDATION/REQUESTED ACTION: Community Development recommends approval the rezoning from R-15 to RAD-Conditional for the 12 single-family units at a density of 2.74 units per acre with the following conditions:

Standard Conditions
(Requirements #2, 8, and 17 from Section 1201 of the Zoning Code are not applicable)

1. The composition of the homes in a residential subdivision shall include a mixture of elements including; but not limited to: brick, stone, shake, hardy plank and stucco. No elevation shall be comprised of 100% hardy plank siding. The residences whose lots abut external roadways sh...

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