TITLE
HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance requested by Michael and Jeffrey Lackmeyer (Case #Z15-19) to rezone approximately thirteen acres, being part of the Moses T. Martin Survey, Abstract No. 963, from “A” (Agricultural District) to “PUD” (Planned Unit Development) with “SR-1” (Suburban Residential Single-Family District) zoning.
SUMMARY
AGENDA ITEM
ZONING CASE #Z15-19 “A” (AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT) TO “PUD” (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) WITH “SR-1” (SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY DISTRICT)
ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Nature of the Request
The property owners are requesting a change of zoning from “A” (Agricultural District) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with underlying “SR-1” (Suburban Residential Single-Family District) zoning for approximately thirteen acres in the Moses T. Martin Survey, Abstract No. 963, for future residential development along Stagecoach Road. The applicant is proposing to develop a single-family residential development (see attached site plan) with the following standards:
§ 47-50 lots with a minimum of 9,525 square feet
§ 32’ front yard setback on straightaways (street)
§ 25’ front yard setback on cul-de-sacs
Use Regulations:
A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a land use design incorporating the concepts of density and common open space. Common open space shall include, but is not limited to, community amenities such as parks, gardens, pedestrian trails, recreation areas, and usable undisturbed, natural areas. The PUD designation serves as an "overlay zoning and development classification." In this capacity, the designation permits specific negotiated development regulations to be applied to the base land use zoning district(s) in which the property is located. When a parcel of land receives a PUD designation, the entire parcel must be assigned one or more standard zoning district classifications. Howeve...
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