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File #: ZONE-04-21-6018(CC)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/23/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/1/2021 Final action: 6/1/2021
Title: Community Development Department presenting a rezone application (File #ZONE-04-21-6018, Crescent View Peaks) submitted by Stonybrook Building Company, requesting that 1.0 acre addressed as 137 E. 11000 S. be rezoned to the R-1-20A Zone.
Attachments: 1. Click here to eComment on this item, 2. Planning Commission Staff Report, 3. Planning Commission Minutes, 4. Concept Plan, 5. Neighborhood Meeting Summary, 6. Ordinance 21-17, 7. Notice Sign Pictures, 8. Ordinance_21-17_Signed.pdf
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Community Development Department presenting a rezone application (File #ZONE-04-21-6018, Crescent View Peaks) submitted by Stonybrook Building Company, requesting that 1.0 acre addressed as 137 E. 11000 S. be rezoned to the R-1-20A Zone.

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Presenter:

Jake Warner

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Description/Background:

Stonybrook Building Company (Applicant) has submitted an application for a zone change of a 1.0 acre parcel addressed as 137 E. 11000 S.  Although the property is addressed from 11000 S., the propery is not directly adjacent to the road (11000 S.).  The property is accessible from a stub road (Cascade Place) on the west side of the property at approximately 10920 S. The Application requests a zone change from the R-1-40A Zone (Single Family Residential District) to the R-1-20A Zone (Single Family Residential District).  A concept plan depicts one developed single-family residential building lot.  By developing access to the site, the building lot size would be less than the minimum lot size (40,000 square feet) requirement of the R-1-40A Zone.

A neighborhood meeting was held on April 15, 2021.  The application was presented to the Planning Commission in a public hearing on May 6, 2021.  The Planning Commission, by a vote of 7-0, forwarded a recommendation that the City Council approve the zone change from the R-1-40A Zone to the R-1-20A Zone.

Fiscal Impact:

A zone change of the subject property is expected to contribute to a single-lot subdivision that would create one buildable residential lot. It is expected that one residential lot would have minimal fiscal impact to the City.

Further action to be taken:

If the rezone application is approved, a subdivision application and a building permit would need to be submitted, reviewed, and approved before a single-family home could be built on the property.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Alternative Motions:

1. Motion to Approve - Adopt O...

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