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<br />ff'''' <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Application: '88-002 <br /> <br />Type of ReQuest: <br /> <br />Rezoning <br /> <br />Requested Zone Change: <br /> <br />From High Density Residential <br />Neighborhood Commercial (N.C.) <br />Commercial (G.C.) (see Exhibit A) <br /> <br />(R-3) and <br />to General <br /> <br />Requested For: <br /> <br />13.52 Acre tract out of the W.M. Jones Survey, <br />Abstract-482 (complete legal description <br />attached, see Exhibit B) <br /> <br />Requested By: <br /> <br />Fairmont Park Joint Venture and J.P. Jackson <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />The property in question is a 13.52 acre tract located on West <br />Fairmont Parkway between Underwood Road and the Reid Elementary <br />School. The majority of the tract is owned by Fairmont Park Joint <br />Venture with the remaining 1.7 acres being owned by Mr. J.P. Jackson. <br />The property is presently split into two separate zoning <br />classifications, High Density Residential (R-3) and Neighborhood <br />Commercial (N.C.)(see Exhibit A). <br /> <br />With the initial adoption of Ordinance /11501, the bulk of this <br />tract was zoned as R-3 (see Exhibit C). The portion of this tract <br />occupied by J.P.'s Service Center was included in this R-3 tract with <br />the service center being classed as a pre-existing non-conforming use. <br /> <br />On August 10, 1987 a one hundred sixty-five feet by one hund red <br />forty feet (165' x 140 t) tract located immed iately north of J. P. t S <br />Service Center was rezoned, at Mr. Jackson's request, from R-3 to N.C. <br />(Ord inance /j 150 1 A) and a Spec ial Cond it ional Use Permit issued for <br />the purpose of allowing Mr. Jackson to develop a boat and recreational <br />vehicle (R.V.) storage facility (Exhibit A). This created an isolated <br />N.C. zone completely surrounded on all four sides by R-3 property. <br /> <br />Subsequently, another portion of this tract was rezoned from R-3 <br />to N.C. This rezoning (Ordinance /l1501-D), which was done as part of <br />the six month zoning review, connected the isolated N.C. zone with the <br />original N.C. located to the west. The resulting N.C. zone presently <br />contains approximately 3.2 acres of undeveloped property (see Exhibit <br />A). <br />