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File #: 2019-116    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Authorization Status: Passed
File created: 3/12/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/18/2019 Final action: 3/18/2019
Title: Final Vote - Zoning Request Z19-002 - Rezoning from R-20 & GC to R-15-Conditional for two single-family homes at a density of 1.89 units per acre - 1.09 Acres - Land Lot 349 - Greenridge Street - Kimberly Norwood Properties, LLC
Sponsors: Susan Wilkinson
Attachments: 1. Issue Sheet
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WARD: Ward 5

COMMITTEE: Community Development

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Final Vote - Zoning Request Z19-002 - Rezoning from R-20 & GC to R-15-Conditional for two single-family homes at a density of 1.89 units per acre - 1.09 Acres - Land Lot 349 - Greenridge Street - Kimberly Norwood Properties, LLC
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ISSUE: Kimberley Norwood Properties is requesting rezoning from R-20 & GC to R-15-Conditional for a property on Greenridge Street for the construction of two new single-family residences at a density of 1.89 units per acre. Both homes will be accessed from Greenridge Street via front entry-garages. The applicant has submitted building elevations and floor plans for both residences in the rezoning application. The submitted elevations reflect a more traditional style home with a mixture of exterior façade materials and architectural elements.

BACKGROUND: The Planning and Zoning Board Heard the zoning request at the February 11, 2019 meeting and made a recommendation for approval with conditions by a vote of 6-0.

RECOMMENDATION/REQUESTED ACTION: Community Development recommends approval of the request rezoning from R-20 & GC to R-15-Conditional for the construction of two new single-family residences at a density of 1.89 units per acre with the following conditions:

Standard Conditions
(Requirement #1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 17 from Section 1201 of the Zoning Code is not applicable)

1. The stormwater management facility shall be placed and screened appropriately to be unobtrusive to homes inside and outside the development. The storm water detention plan shall be designed to create at least a 10% reduction in a 2-year to 100-year storm event. The City Engineer shall approve all plans.

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. ...

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