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File #: 2016-266    Version: 1 Name: Zoning Request Z16-011
Type: Authorization Status: Passed
File created: 7/7/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/15/2016 Final action: 8/15/2016
Title: Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z16-011 - Rezoning from GC to GC-Conditional for a new Wendy's restaurant - 0.56 Acres - Land Lot 880 - 2808 Spring Road - WenMarr Management Company
Sponsors: Derek Norton
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet 2016-266 4C.pdf, 2. Staff Memo_Z16-011, 3. Zoning Vicinity Map_Z16-011, 4. Land Use Vicinity Map_Z16-011, 5. Zoning Application_Z16-011, 6. Proposed Site Plan_Z16-011, 7. Building Elevations & Floor Plans_Z16-011, 8. Existing Site Survey_Z16-011
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COMMITTEE:  Community Development

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Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z16-011 - Rezoning from GC to GC-Conditional for a new Wendy's restaurant - 0.56 Acres - Land Lot 880 - 2808 Spring Road - WenMarr Management Company

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ISSUE:  WenMarr Management Company, LLC is requesting a rezoning of subject property from GC to GC-Conditional for the redevelopment of the existing Wendy’s restaurant at 2808 Spring Road. The subject property is 0.56 acres in size and is zoned GC, which allows restaurant as a permissible use under the zoning category, but due to the number of variances needed to develop the property, the applicant thought it would be more feasible to conditionally rezone the property and bind the property to a specific site plan. Therefore, the applicant is requesting the rezoning of the property from GC to GC-Conditional.

BACKGROUND:  None.

RECOMMENDATION/REQUESTED ACTION:  Community Development recommends approval of the proposed rezoning from GC to GC-Conditional for the development of a new Wendy’s restaurant with the following conditions of approval:

(1)                        The composition of the commercial buildings in the development shall include a mixture of elements including; but not limited to: brick, stone and stucco. No elevation shall be comprised of 100 percent hardy plank siding. 

(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 development and outside the development adjacent to any public right-of-way consistent with city's requirements for the extent of the development.

(4)                        No debris may be buried on any lot or common area.

(5)           ...

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