File #: 2020-0837    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 7/22/2020 In control: Board of Commissioners - Zoning Meeting
On agenda: 9/24/2020 Final action: 9/24/2020
Title: COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 5 & 7 Application of D.R. Horton-Crown LLC c/o Battle Law, P.C. to amend the Future Land Use Plan from Conservation Open Space (COS) to Suburban (SUB) to allow for a thirty-six single-family detached subdivision, at 8400 Pleasant Hill Way.
Attachments: 1. D.R. Horton-Crown LP 20 1244114 PC Staff Report

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

SUBJECT:
Title
COMMISSION DISTRICT(S): 5 & 7
Application of D.R. Horton-Crown LLC c/o Battle Law, P.C. to amend the Future Land Use Plan from Conservation Open Space (COS) to Suburban (SUB) to allow for a thirty-six single-family detached subdivision, at 8400 Pleasant Hill Way.
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PETITION NO: N5. LP-20-1244114 2020-0837
PROPOSED USE: Thirty-six (36) single-family detached subdivision.
LOCATION: 8400 Pleasant Hill Way
PARCEL NO. : 16-252-02-002

INFO. CONTACT: Brian Brewer
PHONE NUMBER: 404-371-2155

PURPOSE:
Application of D.R. Horton-Crown LLC c/o Battle Law, P.C. to amend the Future Land Use Plan from Conservation Open Space (COS) to Suburban (SUB) to develop 36 single-family detached residences. The property is located on the north side of Pleasant Hill Way, approximately 1,700 feet west of Pleasant Hill Road, at 8400 Pleasant Hill Way in Lithonia, Georgia. The property has approximately 740 feet of frontage along Pleasant Hill Way and contains 8.5 acres.

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommended Action
COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Approval with Condition.

PLANNING COMMISSION: Approval.

PLANNING STAFF: Approval.

STAFF ANALYSIS: The proposed development is consistent with the following Suburban Character Area Policies: (1) Residential Protection - Protect stable neighborhoods from incompatible development that could alter established single-family residential development patterns and density. Protect single family stable neighborhoods adjacent Activity Centers from incompatible development that could alter established residential development patterns and density. (6.) Infill Development - Enforce residential infill development regulations in efforts to preserve and stabilize existing neighborhoods. (15.) Density - Promote moderate density, traditional neighborhood development style residential subdivisions, which may utilize alley ways...

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