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Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting <br />April 19, 2018 <br />Zone Change#18-92000004 <br /> <br /> <br /> Zoning Land Use <br />bƚƩƷŷ LI, Light Industrial Louisiana Chemical property <br />{ƚǒƷŷ LL, Large Lot Residential Existing large lot residential lots at 11201, 11211, and <br />11223 N. P Street <br />‘ĻƭƷ LL, Large Lot Residential <br />Drive <br />9ğƭƷ LI, Light Industrial QualaWash Holdings property <br /> <br />The site is currently identified as Large Lot Residential in the Future Land Use Map (see <br />will need to be amended to identify this site as Large Lot Residential. The previous item <br />on the agenda represents this request. <br /> <br />Notification Requirements: <br />Staff finds that the public hearing notification requirements outlined in Section 106-171 <br />were performed in accordance with code provisions, including the following: notice in a <br />newspaper of general circulation at least 15 days prior to the hearing; written notice <br />mailed to owners of real property within 200 feet of the site within 10 days of the <br />hearing and in this case notice was sent to all property owners and residents within the <br />rezoning area; 4 signs were posted in the area of the rezoning within 15 days of the <br />hearing. In accordance with state law, notice of the public hearing was also posted at <br /> <br /> <br />Analysis: <br />Analysis: <br />There are a number of different considerations staff evaluated during the review of this <br /> <br />1. Land Use. The subject site is currently zoned LL, Large Lot Residential, and the <br /> Use Map identifies it as Large Lot Residential. The <br />applicant seeks to have the subject property rezoned from LL (Large Lot <br />Residential) to LI (Light Industrial) for the purpose of constructing a lay <br />down/storage lot. There are a number of physical constraints associated with the <br />site that warrant consideration for the proposed rezone. The location of the F101- <br />80-00 drainage channel located parallel to the west and south property line of the <br />subject site provide a physical constraint that, in effect, limits access to the parcel <br />to develop as a large lot residential use. <br />2. Access. Although the subject site is adjacent to a public right-of-way to the west <br />significant drainage channel. Because of this, access to the site to develop as a <br />large lot residential use would be costly and very difficult; requiring culverting of <br />the channel and/or construction of a bridge. Staff finds that access to the <br />adjacent industrial parcels to the north would be more reasonable. <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />