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Res Ord Num
96-49
Res Ord Title
REZONING PROPERTY - 3260 NORTH CHARLES STREET
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7/29/1996
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM � <br /> NO. 96-132 � <br /> July 24, 1996 <br /> TO: Hanorable Mayor Terry M. Howley and City Council <br /> � <br /> FROM: Daniel R. Sommerfeldt, Acting City Manager� <br /> George C. Weaver, Director of Communit Development <br /> Robert A. McQueen, Senior Planner �� <br /> SUBJECT: Ordinance Rezoning 3260 North Charles Street <br /> The subject petition requests that premises commonly known as 3260 North Charles Street be I <br /> rezoned from R-1 Single Family Residence District to M-1 Light Industrial District. Containing <br /> approximately three acres, the area in question is occupied by a structure which previously ', <br /> housed a church. The purpose of the proposed zoning change is to allow the existing structure to �, <br /> be converted to a beauty salon. ', <br /> Adjoining properties on three sides are presently zoned M-1 Light Industrial. While the <br /> adjoining tract to the north is zoned R-1 Single Family Residential, the next parcel north of this <br /> residential zone is likewise zoned M-1. Land to the immediate east was recently rezoned to M-1, <br /> and staff anticipates future requests to change the zoning of the residential tract as noted above. <br /> Although industrial zoning is not necessary to accommodate a beauty salon (B-1 zoning would <br /> be adequate), the proposed industrial zone is in keeping with nearby surrounding zoning patterns <br /> as herein outlined, and the Comprehensive Land Use Plan calls for this area to be light industrial <br /> development. <br /> Staff recommends approval of the petition as presented. <br />
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