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File #: ZONE-10-18-5552(CC)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/14/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/2/2019 Final action:
Title: Community Development Department presenting a rezone application (File #ZONE-10-18-5552, RWK Rezone) on behalf of RWK Cottonwood Heights LLC (Bob Kelez), requesting that 2.0 acres located at 590 E. and 606 E. 10600 S. be rezoned from the R-1-20A Zone to the R-1-12 Zone.
Attachments: 1. PC Staff Report (1/17/19), 2. PC Minutes (1/17/19), 3. Neighborhood Meeting Summary, 4. Surrounding Parcel Map, 5. Concept Plan (12/11/18), 6. Ordinance #19-09, 7. Executed Ord 19-09 RWK Rezone.pdf
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Community Development Department presenting a rezone application (File #ZONE-10-18-5552, RWK Rezone) on behalf of RWK Cottonwood Heights LLC (Bob Kelez), requesting that 2.0 acres located at 590 E. and 606 E. 10600 S. be rezoned from the R-1-20A Zone to the R-1-12 Zone.

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Presenter:

Jake Warner

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Description/Background:

Bob Kelez (Applicant) has submitted an application for a zone change of two parcels (approximately 2.0 acres) located at 590 E. and 606 E. 10600 S. (Property) from the R-1-20A Zone to the R-1-12 Zone (Proposal), both “Single Family Residential Districts.”  The Applicant originally requested a zone change to the R-1-6 Zone, but the Application was later amended to request a zone change to the R-1-12 Zone.  The Applicant's submittal includes a concept plan, revised per the amended zone requested, that would involve the removal of the two existing homes, both are accessed from 10600 S., and a potential subdivision that would include five lots on a new public street that intersects with 10600 S.   The average lot size depicted is 13,553 square feet (.31 acre).

The Applicant's original request was presented in a neighborhood meeting held on November 20, 2018.  It was after the neighborhood meeting that the Applicant amended the Application to request the R-1-12 Zone.  The Application was presented to the Planning Commission in a public hearing on January 17, 2019.  The Planning Commission, by a vote of 6-0, forwarded a recommendation to the City Council to not approve the Application.

Fiscal Impact:

A potential subdivision would likely increase the City's revenue and expenses by minimal amounts.

Further action to be taken:

The Application is requesting a rezone, a legislative item, and is being presented to the City Council for a decision to approve or deny the Proposal.  A separate application for a sudivision would need to be submitted and approved prior to development.

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