Plan Amendment

Northeast County Sector Plan Amendment

1-D-23-SP

Approved

Approve the sector plan amendment to RR (Rural Residential) because it is consistent with the development in the area.


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Property Info

Case Notes

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Property Information

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Location
7614 WASHINGTON PIKE

East of Washington Pk, south of Dunsmore Ln

Commission District 8


Size
1.74 acres

Place Type Designation
AG (Agricultural)

Currently on the Property
Single Family Residential, Rural Residential

Growth Plan
Rural Area

Case Notes

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Disposition Summary
Approve the sector plan amendment to RR (Rural Residential) because it is consistent with the development in the area.
Staff Recommendation
Approve the sector plan amendment to RR (Rural Residential) because it is consistent with the development in the area.
SECTOR PLAN AMENDMENT REQUIREMENTS FROM GENERAL PLAN (May meet one of these):

CHANGES OF CONDITIONS WARRANTING AMENDMENT OF THE LAND USE PLAN:
1. Though there have been no major changes in this area in the last few decades, the location criteria for RR (Rural Residential) is met by this location because it is characterized by sites adjacent to agricultural areas (AG or AGC) where conservation/cluster housing subdivisions may be appropriate.

INTRODUCTION OF SIGNIFICANT NEW ROADS OR UTILITIES THAT WERE NOT ANTICPATED IN THE PAN AND MAKE DEVELOPMENT MORE FEASIBLE:
1. There are no significant new roads or utilities.

AN OBVIOUS OR SIGNIFCANT ERROR OR OMISSION IN THE PLAN:
1. The RR land use classification allows PR at 1 du/ac in the Northwest County sector plan, which is an error as the Growth Policy plan allows PR at 2 du/ac in the rural area.

TRENDS IN DEVELOPMENT, POPULATION OR TRAFFIC THAT WARRANT RECONSIDERATION OF THE ORGINAL PLAN PROPOSAL:
1. There is PR up to 3 du/ac adjacent to this property. This property is along Washington Pike, which is minor arterial.

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This Plan Amendment case in the COUNTY was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - February 11, 2023 has passed.
Applicant

Aleksandr Chekhovskyy


Case History