File #: 14-0397    Version: 1 Name: Z-14-04 AcroSports ROW - PH
Type: Agenda Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 6/13/2014 In control: Development Services
On agenda: 7/8/2014 Final action:
Title: Hold a public hearing on a Zone Change Application, Z14-04 (AcroSports Rights-of-Way), to rezone two, abandoned, 70-foot wide rights-of-way segments of Pear Street and Oregon Avenue, approximately 0.9 acres from “OS” (Open Space) to “CG” (General Commercial), generally located east of Dickinson Avenue and north of FM 646. (Director of Planning and Development)
Attachments: 1. Data Sheet, 2. Zoning Map, 3. Staff Report and Attachments
Title
Hold a public hearing on a Zone Change Application, Z14-04 (AcroSports Rights-of-Way), to rezone two, abandoned, 70-foot wide rights-of-way segments of Pear Street and Oregon Avenue, approximately 0.9 acres from “OS” (Open Space) to “CG” (General Commercial), generally located east of Dickinson Avenue and north of FM 646. (Director of Planning and Development)

Background:
The applicant proposes to open a child care facility with a gymnasium and indoor swimming pool with three adjacent blocks and the abandoned rights-of-way. The adjacent blocks surrounding the subject parcels were rezoned on May 13, 2014 from “RSF-5” (Single-family residential with a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet) to “CG” (General Commercial) as Ordinance 2014-14. However, the zone change application did not include the rights-of-way, which required abandonment. With approval by the Council on May 27, 2014, the applicant purchased the property from the City. According to the Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 125 of the Code of Ordinances), the General Commercial zoning district is intended for existing and future areas of larger-scaled pedestrian- and auto-oriented commercial development located on major arterial roadways for uses such as retail, services, office, auto-related businesses, restaurants and recreation and entertainment.

The Future Land Use Map in the 2035 Comprehensive Plan classifies this property as “Suburban Village.” The Comprehensive Plan notes that “Suburban Village character promotes a mix of uses, but remains residential in nature.” The proposed use of the property would complement the surrounding residential properties and the Suburban Village classification.

This case was originally scheduled to be heard by the Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) on June 16. However, the Commission was unable to hold that meeting due to a lack of quorum. Therefore, the P&Z meeting for this case was rescheduled for July 7. Public notifications for Council consideration were sen...

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