File #: ID 20-0309    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/31/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2020 Final action: 4/21/2020
Title: Public Hearing for an Ordinance Amending the Future Land Use Map of the Greensboro Connections 2025 Future Land Use Plan for Property at 5710 and 5711-5733 Ruffin Road and 5412-5414 and 5420-5424 Freedom Lane
Attachments: 1. CP 20-04 Ruffin Rd & Freedom Ln (Verdun Dr)-CC PH Notice.pdf, 2. CP 20-04 Ruffin Rd & Freedom Ln (Verdun Dr)-CC GFLUM Amend Mailing.pdf, 3. Planning Board Minutes.pdf, 4. 20-0309 ORD Ruffin Rd & Freedom Ln (Verdun Dr)-GFLUM.pdf
Title
Public Hearing for an Ordinance Amending the Future Land Use Map of the Greensboro Connections 2025 Future Land Use Plan for Property at 5710 and 5711-5733 Ruffin Road and 5412-5414 and 5420-5424 Freedom Lane
Body
Department: Planning
Council District: 5

Public Hearing: Yes
Advertising Date/By: April 9 and April 16, 2020/City Clerk

Contact 1 and Phone: Sue Schwartz, 373-2149
Contact 2 and Phone: Jeff Sovich, 433-7264

PURPOSE:
To conduct a public hearing and consider an amendment to the Generalized Future Land Use Map of Connections 2025, Greensboro's Comprehensive Plan for property located at 5710 and 5711-5733 Ruffin Road and 5412-5414 and 5420-5424 Freedom Lane.

BACKGROUND:
A request has been made for an annexation and an original zoning for property at 5710 and 5711-5733 Ruffin Road and 5412-5414 and 5420-5424 Freedom Lane. The requested zoning is not consistent with the current Moderate Residential future land-use category. The requested rezoning requires a public hearing and an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan's Generalized Future Land Use Map (GFLUM) to be approved.

The current and proposed land uses are:

Current:
Moderate Residential (5-12 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.

Proposed
High Residential (over 12 d.u./acre): This category provides for high-density apartment dwellings, condominiums, life care, and similar ho...

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