File #: ID 15-0298    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/7/2015 Final action: 4/7/2015
Title: Ordinance Amending the Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment- Lewiston Road
Attachments: 1. CP15-04LewistonRd.pdf, 2. 2015 Feb minutes.pdf, 3. 15--0298 CP 15-04 Ordinance.pdf

Title
Ordinance Amending the Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment- Lewiston Road

Body
Department: Planning
Council District: 5

Public Hearing: April 7, 2015
Advertising Date/By: March 26 and April 2, 2015/City Clerk

Contact 1 and Phone: Sue Schwartz, 373-2149
Contact 2 and Phone: Mike Kirkman 373-4649

PURPOSE:
Hold a public hearing to consider an amendment of the Generalized Future Land Use Map (GFLUM) of the 2025 Comprehensive Plan, as proposed for property located at 3525 and 3527 Lewiston Road from Low Residential to Mixed Use Corporate Park.

BACKGROUND:
A request has been made to amend the GFLUM as part rezoning request for properties located on Lewiston Road. The requested change to the GFLUM is as follows:

From
Low Residential (3-5 d.u./acre): This category includes the City's predominantly single-family neighborhoods as well as other compatible housing types that can be accommodated within this density range. Although there are some existing residential areas in the City developed on lots greater than 1/3 acre, future residential developments and "conventional" subdivisions should generally maintain a gross density of no less than three dwellings per acre, except where environmental constraints (e.g., the Watershed Critical Area) prevent such densities from being achieved. Compact developments that include clustered, small lots with substantial retained open space are encouraged.

To
Mixed Use Corporate Park: This designation is intended for large tracts of undeveloped land near the City's fringe that are appropriate for well planned, larger scale business/employment parks with supporting uses such as retail, hotels, and residential. Primary uses such as office, flex office, technology research and development, light manufacturing, distribution, and assembly should be placed in a campus-like or "corporate park" setting with generous, linked open space to maximize value and to promote visual quality and compatibility with the...

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