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File #: 2017-316    Version: 1 Name: Zoning Request Z17-015
Type: Authorization Status: Tabled
File created: 8/10/2017 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 3/12/2018 Final action: 3/12/2017
Title: Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z17-015 - Rezoning from R-20 & GC to GC-Conditional for a veterinary clinic - 0.59 Acres, Land Lots 631 and 632 - 1763 Spring Street & 2808 Madison Street - PWH Engineering, Inc. Tabled indefinitely at the March 12, 2018 meeting by court order.
Sponsors: Monty Bye, Maryline Blackburn
Attachments: 1. Z17-015_Staff Memo_V.2.pdf, 2. Zoning Vicinity Map_Z17-015.pdf, 3. Land Use Vicinity Map_Z17-015.pdf, 4. Zoning Application_Z17-015.pdf, 5. Site Plan_Z17-015.pdf, 6. Tree Plan_Z17-015.pdf, 7. Water & Sewer Letter_Z17-015.pdf, 8. Legal Description_Z17-015.pdf, 9. M&C Meeting Minutes_May 16, 2005.pdf
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Public Hearing - Zoning Request Z17-015 - Rezoning from R-20 & GC to GC-Conditional for a veterinary clinic - 0.59 Acres, Land Lots 631 and 632 - 1763 Spring Street & 2808 Madison Street - PWH Engineering, Inc. Tabled indefinitely at the March 12, 2018 meeting by court order.
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ISSUE: The PWH Engineering, Inc. is requesting rezoning of the subject property from R-20 and GC (General Commercial) to GC-Conditional for use of the existing buildings as a veterinary clinic, pet grooming and boarding. 2808 Madison Street is a portion of the subject property that is currently zoned R-20 and occupied by a single-family residence. 1763 Spring Street is also a portion of the subject property that is zoned GC and currently operated as a pet grooming and boarding facility. The zoning proposal would allow for the existing residential building at 2808 Madison Street to be used as a veterinary clinic and the commercial building at 1763 Spring Street to remain a pet grooming and boarding facility. The zoning proposal provides for additional parking and vehicular access between the existing buildings with a stromwater management facility at the northwest corner of Madison Street & Spring Street.

BACKGROUND: Dr. Good (the property owner) annexed 1763 Spring Street in to the City on May 16, 2005. The property was annexed from Cobb County to the City as General Commercial with an existing pet grooming and boarding facility. During the annexation the property was granted variances from the city ordinances that require veterinary clinics and pet care businesses to be located more than 200’ from adjoining residential property. The variances were approved by vote of 7-0 with conditions requiring an 8’ privacy fence along the shared property line with the residential property, the prohibition outdoor boarding and the allowance of one dog to be walked outdoor at any time.

Dr. Good also owned 2808 Madison ...

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