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Res Ord Num
96-61
Res Ord Title
REZONING PROPERTY - 34 SOUTH COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
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9/16/1996
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM <br /> NO. 96-156 <br /> September 10, 1996 <br /> TO: Honorable Mayor Terry M. Howley and City Council Members <br /> FROM: William B. Sands, Acting City Manager <br /> George C. Weaver, Director of Community Development� <br /> Robert A. McQueen, Senior Planner (�6�'�'� <br /> SUBJECT: Ordinance Rezoning a Portion of 34 South Country Club Road <br /> The subject petition requests that a portion of premises located at 34 South Country Club Road <br /> be rezoned from R-2 Single Family Residence District to B-2 Commercial District. Containing <br /> approximately one quarter of an acre, the area in question is owned by the Christ Evangelical <br /> Lutheran Church, which is located on adjoining land to the immediate south. The purpose of the <br /> proposed zone is to allow the construction of a billboard on said area. <br /> Inasmuch as this tract adjoins B-2 zoning to the west with Route 36 being located to the <br /> immediate north, and adjoining land to the east and south is zoned residential and occupied by <br /> the church, staff recognizes the proposed zoning as being consistent and compatible with the <br /> general area. Since the tract is proposed for development with only a billboard, vehicular access <br /> is acceptable across residential land presently owned by the church. Further, the proposal is in <br /> keeping with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. <br />, Staff recommends approval of the petition as presented. <br />
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