File #: ID 16-0583    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/24/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/1/2016 Final action: 8/1/2016
Title: Ordinance Rezoning Property Located at 3619 & 3629 Lewiston Road and 3410 Crimson Wood Drive
Attachments: 1. PLZ16-09_3607-3629Lewiston-Zoning.pdf, 2. PLZ16-09_3607-3629Lewiston-Aerial.pdf, 3. zoning staff report for PLZ 16-09 (Lewiston Rd and Crimson Wood Dr).pdf, 4. zoning statement for PLZ 16-09 (Lewiston Rd and Crimson Wood Dr).pdf, 5. minutes for PL(Z) 16-09 (Lewiston Rd and Crimson Wood Dr).pdf, 6. 16-0583 ordinance for PL(Z) 16-09 (Lewiston Rd and Crimson Wood Dr).pdf
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Ordinance Rezoning Property Located at 3619 & 3629 Lewiston Road and 3410 Crimson Wood Drive

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Department: Planning
Council District: District 5

Public Hearing: July 19, 2016
Advertising Date/By: July 7 and 14, 2016/City Clerk

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

PURPOSE:
Trinterra, LLC on behalf of Lary Thomas Jessup, Raynard Small, Eddie Wright & Todd E. Rotruck is requesting rezoning from R-3 (Residential Single Family) to CD-RM-12 (Conditional District Residential Multifamily) for property located at 3619 & 3629 Lewiston Road and 3410 Crimson Wood Drive, generally described as west of Lewiston Road and south of Hickory Woods Drive.

Because this request was appealed, the City Council will conduct a public hearing to consider and take action on this request at its July 19, 2016 meeting.

BACKGROUND:
Following a public hearing on June 20, 2016, the Zoning Commission voted 9-0 to approve this request. One person spoke in favor of the request and 11 in opposition to the request. (See minutes of the June 20, 2016 Zoning Commission meeting). The Zoning Commission's decision was subsequently appealed within the required ten day appeal window. As such this request must go to City Council for their review and action following a public hearing.

This rezoning request includes the following conditions:

1. Uses are limited to townhome and single family dwellings.
2. Dwelling units shall not exceed 90 if developed solely as single family dwellings.
3. If developed with a combination of single family dwellings and townhome dwellings, maximum units will be limited to 25 single family dwellings and 94 townhome dwellings.
This request addresses the following MAP Goals:

MAP Goal 2 - Maintain infrastructure and provide sustainable growth opportunities

BUDGET IMPACT:
This item will have no budget impact.

RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUESTED:
The Zoning Commission vot...

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