1/15/2002
Honorable Mayor and Councilors
City Manager
City Attorney
Clerk of Council
Subject: (ZC0111-10) Request to rezone approximately 32 acres of property located at
8127 Midland Road
In November 2001, an application was submitted by David Erickson to rezone the
above property from A-1 (Agricultural) District to R-1 (Low Density
Residential) District as outlined in the attached report. Nine (9) property
owners within 300 feet were notified of the rezoning request. The Planning
Division received several comments opposing this rezoning request.
The Planning Advisory Commission recommends that the request be denied based
upon the fact that it is not compatible with existing land-uses and it lacks
sewer service.
The Planning Division recommends denial based upon the fact that the request is
not consistent with the land use policy as established by the Council at its
July 17, 2001 meeting.
Respectfully,
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
Post Office Box 1340 Columbus, Georgia 31902-1340
Telephone (706) 653-4116 Fax (706) 653-4120
Staff Report
- Applicant
- David Erickson
- Owner
- Same
- Location
- 8127 Midland Road
- Acreage
- 32 acres
- Current Zoning Classification
- A-1 (Agricultural)
- Proposed Zoning Classification
- R-1 (Low Density Residential)
- Current Use of Property
- Undeveloped
- Proposed Use of Property
- Single family residential
- General Land use
- Property is located in Planning District 4
Land Use Designation: 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 except sewer.
- Traffic Impact
- The proposed project is not expected to have a negative impact on the
transportation network. The Level of Service will remain at A.
- Surrounding Zoning
- North - A-1 (Agricultural)
South - A-1 (Agricultural)
East - A-1 (Agricultural)
West - A-1 (Agricultural)
- Reasonableness of Request
- The proposed zoning classification is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
- Attitude of Property Owners
- Nine (9) property owners within 300 feet were notified of the rezoning
request. The Planning Division received several comments opposing this
rezoning request.
- PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
- The Planning Advisory Commission recommends denial based on the fact that it is
not compatible with existing land-uses and it lacks sewer service.
- PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
- On July 10, 2001, Council heard a similar request in this immediate area to
rezone property from an A-1 (Agricultural) zoning classification to an R-1A
(Low Density Residential) zoning classification. The Planning Division's staff
report for that particular case indicated that the request met the
Comprehensive Plan and recommended its approval. After hearing input from
citizens, both favoring and opposing the request, Council voted on July 17,
2001, to deny the petition by a vote of 9-1. Council, in its discussions that
day, indicated that certain zoning residential classifications may be suitable
for this area, but that the Comprehensive Plan be revisited for this area
before making such a determination. The Planning Division views this decision
as the new land-use policy for this area, therefore any new rezoning requests
should be reflective of this action. On December 4, 2001, Council again heard
a request for rezoning for this immediate area, with the proposed rezoning
being R-1 (Low Density Residential) zoning classification. On January 8, 2002,
Council again denied the request by a vote of 8-2.
Since the decision in July, the Planning Division has met with the residents of
this area to hear concerns and ideas on land-use needs. In addition, staff has
also worked with the applicant to address their needs in this process. Even
with these discussions, the applicant still believes that their request for R-1
(Low Density Residential) is the best classification for this particular area.
Again, because of Council's previous actions, the Planning Division feels that
a new policy was established for this area; one that requires further review
and revision of the Comprehensive Plan before any further rezoning action is
taken in this area. Based on Council's actions, the Planning Division
recommends denial based on the fact that the request is not consistent with the
policy as established by the Council at its July 17, 2001 meeting
- Additional Information
- None.
- Attachments
-
Engineering Floodplain Report
Memorandum
- Date
- 11/28/2001
- To
- Will Johnson, Zoning Administrator
- From
- Donna Newman, Assistant Director of Engineering
- Subject
- 8127 Midland Road
The Engineering Department has reviewed the above referenced rezoning application(s). Our comments to the requested zoning as regarding the Floodplain Ordinance are as follows:
Traffic Engineering Division Zoning Comments
Zoning Case #ZC0111-10
Date: 11/28/2001
Prepared By: R Riley
- Name Of Company Or Persons
- David Erickson
- ADDRESS OR SITE LOCATION
- 8127 Midland Road
- PROPERTY CURRENTLY ZONED
- A-1 (Agricultural)
- PROPERTY REQUESTED ZONING
- R-1 (Low Density Residential)
- SPECIAL REQUESTS
- This property is to be used for single family residential
Comments
1. Property Access
The subdivision of lots requires that public street be constructed to
City standards. This property will need one public street access to Midland
Road and a street stub to the undeveloped property located to the south of
this property and west of the Odom property. All residential lots will
require concrete paved driveways meeting City standards to the proposed public
streets. It is recommended that all lots have driveway access to interior
streets and not to Midland Road.
2. Traffic Circulation and off-street parking
Property shall be required to comply with the parking requirements of
City Code Section 22-32.
3. Traffic Impact
The development of this subdivision will not create any significant
increase in traffic to Midland Road.
4. Roadway / Area Lighting
The developer is required to provide roadway lighting to all new public
streets within this development.