Brevard County Logo
File #: 5389   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/13/2022 In control: Planning and Zoning Board / Local Planning Agency
On agenda: 1/9/2023 Final action:
Title: Robert J. Woodhouse requests a change of zoning classification from GU to AU(L). (22Z00059) (Tax Account 2441057) (District 1)
Attachments: 1. Administrative Policies of the Future Land Use Element.pdf, 2. Staff Comments, 3. GIS Maps
Date Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
No records to display.
Subject:
Title
Robert J. Woodhouse requests a change of zoning classification from GU to AU(L). (22Z00059) (Tax Account 2441057) (District 1)
End
Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning & Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Planning & Zoning Board conduct a public hearing to consider a change of zoning classification from GU (General Use) to AU (Agricultural Residential, Low-Intensity).
End
Summary Explanation and Background:
The applicant is requesting to change the zoning classification from GU to AU(L) to allow agricultural uses and to construct an accessory building that would be exempted from size limitations for accessory buildings. Section 62-2100.5(g) states that accessory buildings in the agricultural zoning classification are exempted from this size limitation. The applicant is applying for a rezoning rather than applying for a variance to allow for a larger accessory structure. The property is developed with a 2,186 square-foot single-family home and two accessory buildings. The site has the original 1958 zoning. A variance request to reduce the 2.5-acre minimum lot size in AU(L) to 1 acre was approved on October 19, 2022.

The proposed AU(L) zoning classification permits single-family residences and non-commercial agricultural uses on 2.5-acre lots, with a minimum lot width and depth of 150 feet, and a minimum house size of 750 square feet. The AU(L) zoning classification is a less intense classification than AU and does not allow for commercial agricultural uses such as the packing, processing and sales of commodities raised on the premises, plant nurseries, or private camps.

The developed character of the surrounding area is a mixture of single-family homes zoned GU, AU and AU(L). The majority of lots in the area are approximately 1 acre in size. While GU is the original zoning in the area and is still the prominent zoning on most of the lots, there is a history of parcels being rezoned to AU or AU(L). This...

Click here for full text