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
- Jackson Burgin, Inc.
- Owner
- Same
- Location
- 1716 3rd Avenue & 314 18th Street
- Acreage
- 0.78 acre
- Current Zoning Classification
- GC (General Commercial)
- Proposed Zoning Classification
- LMI (Light Manufacturing / Industrial)
- Council District
- PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
- Conditional approval based on the fact that it is compatible with existing
land-uses. The recommended condition is: all buffer requirements shall be
waived for this property.
- PLANNING DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
- Conditional approval based on the fact that it is compatible with existing
land-uses and the property has a history of light manufacturing uses. The
recommended condition is the same as that recommended by the Planning Advisory
Commission.
- Fort Benning's Recommendation
- N/A
- DRI Recommendation
- N/A
- General Land use
- Property is located in Planning District 8
Land Use Designations: Offices
- 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.
- Surrounding Zoning
- North ? GC (General Commercial)
South ? GC (General Commercial)
East ? GC (General Commercial)
West ? GC (General Commercial)
- Reasonableness of Request
- The proposed zoning classification is compatible with existing land-uses.
- School Impact
- No school impact.
- Buffer Requirements
- The proposed development shall have a Category C buffer requirement along all
property lines bordered by the GC zoning district. The 3 options under
Category C are:
1) 20 feet with a certain amount of canopy trees, understory trees, and shrubs
/ ornamental grasses per 100 linear feet
2) 10 feet with a certain amount of shrubs / ornamental grasses per 100 linear
feet and a wood fence or masonry wall
3) 30 feet undisturbed natural buffer.
- Attitude of Property Owners
- Forty-seven (47) property owners within 300 feet were notified of the rezoning
request. The Planning Department did not receive any comments concerning the
rezoning.
- Additional Information
- Due to existing physical obstacles on this city block, a buffer requirement is
not attainable and should be waived.
A cabinet shop is permitted as a principal use in the GC zoning district as a
building and construction trades shop. However, under the GC district, the use
is limited to 5,000 SF. The current occupant is utilizing 12,000 SF, which
necessitates a zoning change.
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