File #: 2020-0609    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Public Hearing
File created: 6/2/2020 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 8/25/2020 Final action: 8/25/2020
Title: COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 3 & 7 Application of Stark Haus to rezone property from R-75 (Single-Family Residential) District to RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) District to allow six urban single-family detached homes at 2043 Columbia Drive.
Attachments: 1. Z 20 1243977 Staff Report, 2. Z 20 1243977 Recommended Conditions, 3. 2020 08.25 Item 2020-0609 Approved Conditions

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Planning & Sustainability

SUBJECT:
Title
COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 3 & 7
Application of Stark Haus to rezone property from R-75 (Single-Family Residential) District to RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) District to allow six urban single-family detached homes at 2043 Columbia Drive.
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PETITION NO: N12. Z-20-1243977 2020-0609
PROPOSED USE: Six urban single-family detached homes
LOCATION: 2043 Columbia Drive, Decatur, Georgia
PARCEL NO. : 15-154-12-003
INFO. CONTACT: Melora Furman, AICP
PHONE NUMBER: (470) 542-3022

PURPOSE:
Application of Stark Haus to rezone property from R-75 (Single-Family Residential) District to RSM (Small Lot Residential Mix) District to allow six urban single-family detached homes. The property is located on the west side of Columbia Drive, opposite Hyland Drive, 2043 Columbia Drive, Decatur, Georgia. The property has approximately 132 feet of frontage along Columbia Drive and contains 0.7 acre.


RECOMMENDATIONS:
Recommended Action
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Denial.

PLANNING COMMISSION: Full cycle deferral.

PLANNING STAFF: Approval with conditions.

STAFF ANALYSIS: The zoning proposal is consistent with the following policies and strategies of the 2025 Comprehensive Plan: "Enhance the County's existing supply of housing." (HP3) and "Ensure that new development and redevelopment is compatible with existing residential areas." (LUP6) Construction of the proposed development would replace an overgrown, blighted property with a development that would add to the vitality of the surrounding neighborhood and provide housing for people who prefer to live in the urban single-family detached housing type. The zoning proposal will not adversely affect the existing use or usability of adjacent or nearby properties, and under the current zoning there appears to be little incentive for construction of one single-family house on this lo...

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