Rezoning

1-E-12-RZ

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

C-4 (k) (Highway and Arterial Commercial) zoning for all parcels 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 C-4 (Highway & Arterial Commercial) zoning, subject to 1 condition.
1. Maintain a 15 ft. vegetated buffer strip between parcels 20 and 21.

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
Southwest side Clinton Hwy., northwest side Merchant Dr.

Council District 3
Census Tract 48


Size
22 acres

Sector
Northwest City

Land Use Designation? Commercial


Currently on the Property
Commercial/vacant

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE C-4 (Highway & Arterial Commercial) zoning, except for parcels 068NA019 and 020 to remain C-6 (General Commercial Park). (See attached MPC recommendation map.)
C-4 is an extension of zoning from abutting properties and is consistent with both the One Year Plan and sector plan proposals for the site. C-4 uses would be compatible with the surrounding land uses and zoning pattern. Parcels 19 and 20 are undeveloped and are closer to less intense residential and office uses. They should remain C-6, to retain the required administrative site plan approval by MPC staff, and also the more appropriate development standards, such as landscaping, for commercial uses adjacent to residential or office uses.
The Planning Commission approved C-4 for all parcels subject to one condition: Maintaining a 15 ft. vegetated buffer strip between parcels 20 and 21.
Disposition Summary
C-4 (k) (Highway and Arterial Commercial) zoning for all parcels subject to one condition
Details of Action
RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE C-4 (Highway & Arterial Commercial) zoning, subject to 1 condition.
1. Maintain a 15 ft. vegetated buffer strip between parcels 20 and 21.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Rezoning case in the City was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - January 27, 2012 has passed.
Applicant

Graham Corporation


Case History