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File #: 2020-403    Version: Name: Zoning Request - Z20-11 - 1529 Roswell St
Type: Rezoning Status: Passed
File created: 10/5/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/16/2020 Final action: 11/16/2020
Title: Public Hearing - Zoning Request - Z20-011 - Rezoning from GC to R-15 for the development of one single-family home at a density of 1.64 units per acre - 0.61 acres - Land Lot 592 - 1529 Roswell Street - Thomas Trebus
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet 2020-403 - Rezoning 1529 Roswell Street.pdf, 2. Staff Memo_Z20-011_M&C, 3. Zoning Map_Z20-011, 4. Land Use Map_Z20-011, 5. Zoning Application_Z20-11, 6. Site Plan_Z20-11, 7. Elevations_Z20-011.pdf, 8. Survey_Z20-11, 9. Lot Coverage_Z20-11, 10. Water Quality Program_Z20-11, 11. Deed_Z20-11, 12. Water - Sewer Availablity_Z20-11, 13. City Tax_Z20-11, 14. County Tax Receipt_Z20-11, 15. Legal Ad_Z20-011.pdf
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WARD / COUNCILMEMBER: Ward 3 / Councilmember Lindley

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Public Hearing - Zoning Request - Z20-011 - Rezoning from GC to R-15 for the development of one single-family home at a density of 1.64 units per acre - 0.61 acres - Land Lot 592 - 1529 Roswell Street - Thomas Trebus

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ISSUE AND BACKGROUND:
Thomas Trebus is seeking approval of a rezoning for 1529 Roswell Street from GC (General Commercial) to R-15 for the development of one (1) single-family detached residence at a density of 1.64 units per acre. The applicant is proposing to demolish the existing single-family structure to construct one (1) new single-family residence. The existing lot is 26,708 sq. ft. in area. The Planning Board recommended approval by a vote of 6-0 at the October 12, 2020 meeting.

RECOMMENDATION / REQUESTED ACTION: Community Development recommends approval of the rezoning from GC (General Commercial) to R-15 for the development of one single-family unit at a density of 1.64 units per acre with the following conditions:

Standard Conditions
Requirements # 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, and 17 from Section 1201 of the Zoning Code are not applicable. The following requirements remain 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 shall not be permitted to utilize hardy plank for any elevation facing these roads.

2. All utilities within the development shall be underground.

3. The developer shall be responsible for any traffic improvements (including additional right-of-way dedications) deemed necessary by either the City or the County during construction plan review. Sidewalks shall be provided by the developer inside the subdivision and outside the subdivision adjacent to any public right-of-way consisten...

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