Rezoning

8-C-18-RZ

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

RECOMMEND that County Commission APPROVE PR (Planned Residential) / TO (Technology Overlay) zoning at a density of up to 7 dwelling units per acre.


See case notes below

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
1714 Lovell Rd

Southeast side Lovell Rd., northeast of Cape Brittany Rd.

Commission District 6
Census Tract 59.03


Size
1.60 acres

Sector
Northwest County

Land Use Designation? MDR


Currently on the Property
House

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
RECOMMEND that County Commission APPROVE PR (Planned Residential) / TO (Technology Overlay) zoning at a density of up to 7 du/ac. (Applicant requested 12 du/ac.)
PR zoning at the requested density is consistent with the sector plan designation. It is a logical extension of the zoning and density from the north and east. However, since the proposal is a stand-alone project, not to be combined with adjacent developments, staff is recommending that the density be limited to 7 du/ac, which is more consistent with the actual developed densities in the surrounding area. With the small size of the site, less units will allow reasonable development of about 11 units, and there will be more area to include some open space, allow more flexibility as to where the access drive may be placed, and reduce the possibility for variances that may be necessary with 19 units, especially in regard to the 35 foot peripheral setback requirement of the PR zoning district. Landscape screening will be required within the peripheral areas and it would be preferable if the full 35 foot setback area is established.
Disposition Summary
RECOMMEND that County Commission APPROVE PR (Planned Residential) / TO (Technology Overlay) zoning at a density of up to 7 dwelling units per acre.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Rezoning case in the County was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - September 8, 2018 has passed.
Applicant

Debra G. Dauherty


Case History