e. Ability of proposed project to be in keeping with the surrounding area
<br /> with respect to size, design and physical environment particularly on
<br /> properties which, due to particular physical site constraints, may not
<br /> be developed as traditional subdivisions.
<br /> f. Highest and best use of underutilized or marginally used properties.
<br /> g. Capability of site development to minimize additional and/or new capital
<br /> investment by developer and/or City.
<br /> Permit group housing projects in all residential districts subject to review~
<br /> Limit group housing development review and use permit review to City staff
<br /> review and Planning Commission review and approval.
<br />8. Staff-generated applications should be made to rezone subdivisions wherein? a large
<br /> percentage of lots do not conform to existing Zoning.
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<br />Mayor Holley commended Mr. Powell and his committee for a well-prepared report.
<br />
<br /> Present at the meeting with Mr. Powell,
<br />Condominium Study Committee: Kirk Berkeley,
<br />Mary Shanks, and Charles T. Sneed.
<br />
<br />were the following~members~of
<br />Harold A. Goodman, William H.
<br />
<br />the Group Housing/
<br />Kline, Herb Roberts
<br />
<br /> Motion of Mr. Gray and seconded by Mrs. Lucas, that the report be forwarded to the
<br />Planning Com~m~ ission for their consideration, and was adopted by unanimous vote.
<br />
<br /> 84-353 - Public Hearing on 1984/89 Capital Improvement Program and 1984/85 General
<br />Revenue Sharing Capital Budget was held.
<br />
<br />The fo$towing members of the Planning Commission were present:
<br />
<br />Dr. John W._Hollowet!, .~ha~rm~n, Rmbert-Zz Bake~,~ S~-,: R. Lmure~ee Howes, TBarbnrn~A.
<br />Parker, ~[ Douglas Poweli, and~amar Williams~.
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<br />The following citizens spoke:
<br />
<br /> Robert L. McCurdy, 3309 Armistead Drive, representing Concerne~ Citizens of North
<br />Truxtun, requested t~therd~aigage problem in North Truxtun be keep under consideration,
<br />and as~iw-hen~t~:'exp, ect~cu~bsaan~gutters in the area.
<br />
<br /> William Kline, 4524 Winston Road, representing Parks and Recreation Commission, spoke in
<br />support for the Parks and Recreation projects included in the CIP; also inquired about funds
<br />for the relocation of the athletic facilities at Churchland Academy and purchase of NAD lands
<br />
<br />Christie Cole, 203 Pineh~uff Road, spoke concerning sidewalks along Mimosa Road.
<br />
<br /> Henry Wilkins, 2118 Peach Street, representing Lee Ward Civic League, requested that
<br />lights be installed in the area.
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<br />The City Manager responded ~o all questions presenteJ by the citizens.
<br />
<br />No action taken.
<br />
<br /> 84-354 Public Hearing on rezoning and use permi~ a~plications and proposed amendments
<br />to the City Code:
<br />
<br />(a) Zoning Petition Z 84-8
<br />
<br />Portion
<br />
<br />Rezoning application of the City Planning Commission; by
<br />~homas F. O'Kane, Jr., Director 6f Planning, Engineering am
<br />Inspections, to rezone subdistricts contained within the
<br />Downtown D-l.zo~ing district which is generally bounded by
<br />Court Street on the east, London Boulevard on the north,
<br />Constitution Avenue on the west, and County Street, South
<br />Street, and the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad on the south;
<br />said proper~y is further described as Tax Map 2, portion of
<br />Parcel 15, from Office to Mixed Use; Tax Map 6, portion of
<br />Parcel 53; Parcels 54, --, from Office to Mixed Use; Tax Map
<br />?, Parcels 43, 57, 9099~:~ 101~104, 132, from Office to Mixed
<br />Use; Tax Map 9, Parcels 15, 16, 18; from Office to Mixed Use
<br />Tax Map 12, Parcels 104, 105, 107-110, from Public and Resi-
<br />dential to ~ixed Use; Tax Mao 13, Parcels 23-29, 44, ?~-77,
<br />79, 87 from Residential and Office to Mixed Use; Tax Map 18,
<br />Parcels 57, 66, 6~, ?0, 71, 73-83, 89~92, 102, 103, 118-120,
<br />133-138, from Residential and Public to Mixed Use; Tax Map
<br />25, Portion of Parcel 44, Parcels 45, 46, from Residential
<br />to Mixed Use; Tax Map 49, Parcels il-IS, 17~, 27-31, 33-57
<br />3~.1, 38-46, 46.1, 46.2, 46.3, from Office to Mixed Use; Tax
<br />Map S1, Parcels 2, 95, from Public to Mixed Use; Tax Map 66,
<br />Parcels 1-7, 9, 11-13, 21-29, from Industrial to Residential
<br />Tax Map 66, portion of Parcel 30, from Industrial to Public;
<br />Tax Map 66, Parcels 38-~0, a7, 48, S0-52, S4, from Industria
<br />to Residential; Tax Map 66, Parcel 57, from Industrial ~o
<br />Publi=: Tax Map ?9, Parcels 21-23, from Industrial to Resi-
<br />dential; Tax Map 97, Parcels 32-41, 43-65, ?l-?S, 77, 80-8?,
<br />from Industrial no Residential; Tax Map 113, Parcels 11-~6,
<br />27=~0, 47-52, f~om Industrial to Residential; Tax Map 169,
<br />Parcels 9, 9.1, 9.2, 10-12, 13, 13.1, 13.2, 14-17, 19, 20,
<br />29-38, 39-57, 59-64, 71-78, from Industrial to Residential.
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