Rezoning

1-F-14-RZ

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

RP-1 (Planned Residential) zoning at a density of up to 5.6 du/ac, subject to one condition


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE RP-1 (Planned Residential) zoning at a density of up to 5.6 du/ac, subject to one condition.
1. No clearing, grading or demolition shall occur on the site prior to use on review plan approval by MPC.

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
3222 Kingston Pike

South side Kingston Pike, east of Kingston Ct.

Council District 2
Census Tract 25


Size
4.80 acres

Sector
West City

Land Use Designation? LDR and HP


Currently on the Property
Detached dwelling

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE RP-1 (Planned Residential) zoning at a density of up to 4 du/ac, subject to one condition. (Applicant requested 5.99 du/ac.)
1. No clearing, grading or demolition shall occur on the site prior to use on review plan approval by MPC.

RP-1 zoning at the recommended density is consistent with both the One Year Plan and sector plan proposals for the property and takes into account the steep slopes on about 35% of the site. RP-1 zoning will require use on review approval of a development plan by MPC prior to construction. The recommended condition will ensure that a plan for development is considered prior to any disturbance of the existing site.
Disposition Summary
RP-1 (Planned Residential) zoning at a density of up to 5.6 du/ac, subject to one condition
Details of Action
RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE RP-1 (Planned Residential) zoning at a density of up to 5.6 du/ac, subject to one condition.
1. No clearing, grading or demolition shall occur on the site prior to use on review plan approval by MPC.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Rezoning case in the City was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - April 25, 2014 has passed.
Applicant

H.E. Christenberry


Case History