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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Staff Report <br /> <br />February 17, 2005 <br /> <br />Zone Change Request #R 05-001 <br /> <br />Requested by: Eddie V. Gray, Trustee <br />Fairmont Park, N. <br /> <br />Requested for: TR 31 and pt. TR 32, W. M. Jones Survey, A-482 <br /> <br />Locations: Farrington Boulevard @ Fairmont Parkway <br /> <br />Present Zonine: General Commercial (GC) <br /> <br />Requested Zonine: Low-Density Residential (R-1) <br /> <br />Backeround: <br /> <br />The subject tracts are approximately 15 acres of land out of W. M. Jones <br />Survey, A-482, La Porte,' Harris County, Texas. The property is located <br />along both sides of Farrington Boulevard just south of Fairmont Park, <br />Section 2. The 9.786 acre tract is bounded by single-family residential <br />subdivision (Fairmont Park Central Section 2) on the north, commercial uses <br />to the south along Fairmont Parkway, east with Farrington Boulevard, and <br />adjacent to the Big Islan<;t Slough on the west. The 5.159 acre tract is <br />bounded by Fairmont Park Central Section 2 to the north, adjacent to <br />existing commercial uses and commerciallbusiness park along Fairmont <br />Parkway on the south, and west on Farrington Boulevard. <br /> <br />The applicant seeks a rezone from General Commercial (GC) to Low- <br />Density Residential (R-I) Jor single-family dwellings (Proposed Fairmont <br />Park East, Section 12). <br /> <br />Analvsis: <br /> <br />In considering this request, Staff reviewed the following Comprehensive <br />Plan elements: Land Use, Thoroughfare System, Parks and Recreation, <br />Utility Infrastructure, and Residential Development. The specific issues <br />considered are as follows: <br /> <br />Land Use - Review of the Land Use Plan shows this area developing with <br />residential and commercial uses. The existing land uses are single-family <br />residential (Fairmont Park) just north of the property, and commercial uses, <br />Le. retail stores, gas station, and childcare etc. along Fairmont Parkway. The <br />rezone request is compatible with the existing land uses. <br />