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File #: 2019-19    Version: Name: Plat Approval - 3943 North Cooper Lake Road
Type: Authorization Status: Passed
File created: 1/10/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/22/2019 Final action: 1/22/2019
Title: Public Hearing - Approval of a subdivision plat for 3943 North Cooper Lake Road to subdivide the property from one lot to five lots - 2.28 Acres - Land Lots 336 & 385 - 3943 North Cooper Lake Drive - Southern Realty Partners, LLC
Sponsors: Charles Welch
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet, 2. Plat Approval Memo_V.2_3943 North Cooper Lake Road.pdf, 3. Zoning Vicinity Map_3943 North Cooper Lake Road.pdf, 4. Preliminary Plat_3943 North Cooper Lake Road.pdf, 5. Exemption Plat_3943 North Cooper Lake Road.pdf

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WARD:  4

 

COMMITTEE:  Community Development

 

$ IMPACT:  N/A

 

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Public Hearing - Approval of a subdivision plat for 3943 North Cooper Lake Road to subdivide the property from one lot to five lots - 2.28 Acres - Land Lots 336 & 385 - 3943 North Cooper Lake Drive - Southern Realty Partners, LLC

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ISSUESouthern Realty Partners, LLC is requesting approval to subdivide their property at 3943 North Cooper Lake Road into five single-family residential lots. The applicant plans to subdivide the property within the requirements of the R-15 zoning district, so no rezoning is required. The subject property is 1.83 acres in size and is zoned R-15 (single-family residential). The proposed subdivision will result in five new lots ranging between 15,000 sq. ft. and 20,389 sq. ft. in size.

 

BACKGROUNDThe Planning and Zoning Board heard the request for plat approval and recommended approval of the subdivision with the variance for the existing 4’ sidewalk along Reed Road by a vote of 6-0.

 

RECOMMENDATION/REQUESTED ACTION: Community Development has reviewed the proposed subdivision against the requirements of the R-15 zoning district. Staff believes the proposed subdivision meets the intent of the requirements of the R-15 zoning district. Community Development recommends approval of the requested subdivision. However, Community Development does not support the variance to maintain the 4’ sidewalk along Reed Road.