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O-2005-1501-IIII Ord. Tabled at this meeting also.
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5/9/2005
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<br />Zone Change #R 05-003 . <br />February 17, 2005 <br />Page 4 of4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. There has been a $ufficient degree of change in or around the <br />area in question to render the present zoning designation <br />inappropriate. <br /> <br />Based on the siting criteria above, the tract in question is suited for <br />General Commercial designation. Additionally, the underlying land <br />use would support coIilmercial designation for the subject tract It, <br />therefore, appears that the R-l zoning assigned to the property in <br />1987 is inappropriate and an error was made in assigning zoning <br />classification. Granting the requested change would not be contrary <br />to the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />Based on the above analysis, stafffinds the requested change is <br />compatible with the zoning and uses of nearby properties and <br />recommends changing the zoning designation of this tract from R-l <br />toGC. . <br /> <br />Actions available to the Commission are listed below: <br /> <br />. Recommend to Council approval of this rezoning request <br />from R-l to GC. <br />. Recommend to Council denial of this rezoning request from <br />R-l to GC. <br />. Table this item for further consideration by the Commission. <br />
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