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File #: 4159   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Adopted
File created: 3/17/2022 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 4/7/2022 Final action: 4/7/2022
Title: Brian G. and Debra S. Lawson (Kim Rezanka) request a change of zoning classification from GU to RR-1 with a BDP. (22Z00005) (Tax Accounts 2314706, 2314720, 2322365, 2322366, 2314737, 3018241, 2314738, 2314709) (District 1)
Attachments: 1. Administrative Policies of the Future Land Use Element.pdf, 2. Staff Comments, 3. GIS Maps, 4. Draft BDP 02-16-22, 5. Submitted by Applicant 03-14-22, 6. P&Z Minutes 03-14-22, 7. Disclosure.pdf

Subject:

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Brian G. and Debra S. Lawson (Kim Rezanka) request a change of zoning classification from GU to RR-1 with a BDP. (22Z00005) (Tax Accounts 2314706, 2314720, 2322365, 2322366, 2314737, 3018241, 2314738, 2314709) (District 1)

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Fiscal Impact:

None

Dept/Office:

Planning and Development

Requested Action:

Recommendation

It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners conduct a public hearing to consider a change of zoning classification from GU (General Use) to RR-1 (Rural Residential) with a BDP (Binding Development Plan).

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Summary Explanation and Background:

The applicant requests to change the zoning classification from GU (General Use) to RR-1 (Rural Residential) with a BDP (Binding Development Plan) limiting the development to 4 units. The RR-1 zoning classification will allow 10 substandard lots to be combined into 4 lots meeting the RR-1 minimum lot size. It also increases the minimum residential living area from 750 square feet as currently required by the GU zoning classification to a minimum 1,200 square feet as required by the RR-1 zoning classification.

 

The developed character of the surrounding area is a mixture of single-family residential and mobile home zoning classifications. Surrounding the property is undeveloped lots retaining the GU and AU zoning classification. The introduction of RR-1 zoning could be considered consistent with the prior recordings of 1-acre lots within the recorded Survey Book. The RR-1 zoning classification will recognize the existing development patterns of the area.

 

The Board may wish to consider whether the rezoning request with a BDP is consistent and compatible with the surrounding area.

 

On March 14, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Board heard the request and unanimously recommended approval with a BDP limiting density to a maximum of 4 units.

Clerk to the Board Instructions:

Once resolution is received, please execute and return to Planning and Development.