File #: 2017-0269    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/10/2017 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/9/2017 Final action: 5/9/2017
Title: Commission District(s): 1 & 7 Rezone - CZ-17-21185 -- Courtland Partners Deferred from 3/28/17 BOC Zoning meeting for Decision Only
Attachments: 1. Conditions, Staff Report, Application, 2. Items 2017-0262 & 2017-0269 Acknowledgment of Intent.pdf

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

SUBJECT:
Title
Commission District(s): 1 & 7
Rezone - CZ-17-21185 -- Courtland Partners
Deferred from 3/28/17 BOC Zoning meeting for Decision Only
Body
Information Contact: Marian Eisenberg, Zoning Administrator
Phone Number: (404) 371-2155

PURPOSE:
To rezone property from MR-2 (Medium-Density Residential-2) with conditions pursuant to CZ-86153, to O-I (Office-Institutional), in order to bring the zoning of a multifamily residential parcel into consistency with that of other parcels in the same development. The property has approximately 1,417 feet of frontage on Flowers Road and contains 20.68 acres.

NEED/IMPACT:
Not applicable.

FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact.

RECOMMENDATION:

COMMUNITY COUNCIL: APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS.
PLANNING COMMISSION: APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS.
PLANNING STAFF: APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: On March 7, the Planning Commission recommended "Approval With Conditions" as recommended by Staff.
PLANNING STAFF ANALYSIS: The proposal is consistent with the following policy of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan: "Provide opportunities for the development of institutional uses within the County." (Institutional Character Area Policy No. 4) The O-I zoning classification would allow a range of institutional uses, including possible future expansion of Mercer University. Because the zoning proposal would not change the existing use of the property, it is not expected to adversely affect the adjoining or nearby properties. In addition, the development is separated from the nearest single-family residential properties by a 100-foot wide floodplain. The O-I district allows a range of educational and civic uses that would be suitable for the property and compatible with the use and development of the surrounding area. Therefore, the Department of Planning and Sustainability recommends "...

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