File #: 2017-0459    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/25/2017 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/13/2017 Final action: 6/13/2017
Title: Commission District(s): 2 & 7 Rezoning, Z-17-21428, Inline Communities
Attachments: 1. Z-17-21428 zoning conditions, 2. N1 Inline Communities Z 17 21428, 3. Exhibits for Zoning Conditions

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

SUBJECT:
Title
Commission District(s): 2 & 7
Rezoning, Z-17-21428, Inline Communities
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Information Contact: Andrew Baker, Director
Phone Number: 404-371-2173

PURPOSE:
To rezone property from R-75 (Single-Family Residential) to MR-2 (Medium-Density Residential - 2) for a 33-unit, fee-simple, attached townhome development at a density of 11 units per acre. The property is located on the south side of Lawrenceville Highway, approximately 660 feet west of Montreal Road at 2729 Lawrenceville Highway in Decatur, Georgia. The property has approximately 381 feet of frontage on Lawrenceville Highway and contains 3.01 acres.

PLANNING COMMISSION: APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: FULL CYCLE DEFERRAL
PLANNING STAFF: APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS

NEED/IMPACT:
Board of Commission action is required by State and Local Law.

FISCAL IMPACT:
None

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended Action
Approval with conditions (Revised 5/25/17). Since the last Planning Commission meeting, the request has been revised by removing the single-family parcel along Linkwood Lane from the application, and by reducing the number of townhomes from 41 to 33 fee-simple townhome units at a density of 11 units per acre. Since the current Suburban (SUB) character area designation on the property limits the density to a maximum of eight units per acre, the applicant is also submitting a companion land use plan amendment request to change to a Commercial Redevelopment Corridor (CRC) Character Area which allows a maximum of 18 units per acre (See companion case LP-17-21281). The zoning proposal is consistent with the following housing policy of the 2025 Comprehensive Plan: "Enhance the county's existing supply of housing" (HP3). The proposed townhomes and MR-2 zoning are an appropriate transition from the office and commercial uses around the I...

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