Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
(706) 653-4013
fax (706) 653-4016
Website: www.columbusga.gov/planning
- Applicant
- Development Authority of Columbus
- Owner
- Same
- Location
- Northern portion of the Miller Tract
- Acreage
- 166.88 acres
- Current Zoning Classification
- A-1 (Agricultural)
- Proposed Zoning Classification
- M-1 (Light Manufacturing)
- Council District
- PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
- The Planning Advisory Commission recommends conditional approval based upon the
fact that although it is not consistent with the future land-use map of the
1998 Comprehensive Plan, it will not have a negative impact on the
transportation network. The recommended conditions are: 1) all lighting shall
be directed internally using deflector shields, 2) screening for trash
dumpsters / compactors, air conditioners, refrigeration units, and heat pumps
shall be required for all development on the property, 3) access to the
property shall be from Highway 80 only, 4) a deceleration lane shall be
required as determined by the City Traffic Engineer, 5) no access shall be
permitted to Midland Road, 6) a 200 feet wide undisturbed, natural buffer shall
be required along all property lines bordered by the R-1A, R-2, and A-1 zoning
districts, and 7) certain M-1 uses shall be prohibited (see Attachments).
- PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
- Conditional approval based on the fact that it is compatible with existing
land-uses and it extends the previous rezoning of the southern portion of the
Miller Tract. The recommended conditions are the same as those recommended by
the Planning Advisory Commission.
- Fort Benning's Recommendation
- N/A
- DRI Recommendation
- General Land use
- Property is located in Planning District 4
Land Use Designations: Low Density Residential
- Environmental Impacts
- The property does not lie within a floodway and floodplain area. The developer
will need an approved drainage plan prior to issuance of a Site Development
permit, if a permit is required.
- City Services
- Property is served by all city services.
- Traffic Impact
- The proposed project is not expected to have a negative impact on the
transportation network. The current traffic count is 10,209 trips per day and
will increase to 17,501 trips per day. The Level Of Service will remain at B
(18,900 trips per day) for Highway 80.
- Surrounding Zoning
- North ? A-1 (Agricultural)
South ? R-2 (Low Density Residential), M-2 (Heavy Manufacturing), & A-1
(Agricultural)
East ? A-1 (Agricultural)
West ? R-1A (Low Density Residential)
- Reasonableness of Request
- The proposed zoning classification is compatible with existing land-uses and it
would be consistent with the future land-use map of the proposed 2003
Comprehensive Plan update, if approved.
- School Impact
- None.
- Buffer Requirements
- The proposed development shall have a Category D buffer requirement along the
property lines bordered by the R-1A and R-2 zoning districts. However, the
applicant has requested a 200 feet undisturbed natural buffer along all R-1A,
R-2, and A-1 property lines.
- Attitude of Property Owners
- Twenty-nine (29) property owners within 300 feet were notified of the rezoning
request. The Planning Division received several comments supporting this
request and three comments opposing this rezoning request.
- Additional Information
- None.
- Attachments
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