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File #: 1069-2008    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/16/2008 In control: Zoning Committee
On agenda: 7/21/2008 Final action: 7/21/2008
Title: To amend Ordinance #0479-2006, passed May 22, 2006, for property located at 4815 Leppert Road, by repealing Section 3 in its entirety and replacing it with a new Section 3 and modified development plan to allow alternative dwelling types (Rezoning Z05-056A). (AMENDED BY ORD. 0599-2010 PASSED 4/19/2010)
Attachments: 1. ORD1069-2008.attchmnts.pdf, 2. City Council Data Form_Z05-056A.pdf
Explanation

Rezoning Application Z05-056a

Ordinance #0479-2006, passed May 22, 2006, for property located at 4815 Leppert Road, rezoned 30.4+ acres from the R, Rural District to the TC, Town Center, and PUD-4, Planned Unit Development District. The PUD-4 district consists of 28.1+ acres and permits the development of 26 four-unit dwellings for a total of 104 units and a density of 3.7 units per acre. The development is nearly complete and the applicant desires to develop the remaining 20 units as detached single family dwellings. This legislation will amend Ordinance #0479-2006, passed May 22, 2006, to establish a revised PUD-4 plan that allows an alternative design with the proposed single-family dwelling types. This amendment does not increase density, reduce open space, or otherwise alter any other requirements established by Ordinance #0479-2006.


CITY DEPARTMENTS' RECOMMENDATION: Approval.



Title

To amend Ordinance #0479-2006, passed May 22, 2006, for property located at 4815 Leppert Road, by repealing Section 3 in its entirety and replacing it with a new Section 3 and modified development plan to allow alternative dwelling types (Rezoning Z05-056A). (AMENDED BY ORD. 0599-2010 PASSED 4/19/2010)




Body

Whereas, Ordinance #0479-2006, passed May 22, 2006, for property located at 4815 Leppert Road, rezoned 30.4+ acres from the R, Rural District to the TC, Town Center, and PUD-4, Planned Unit Development District; and

Whereas, the PUD-4 district consists of 28.1+ acres and permits the development of 26 four-unit dwellings for a total of 104 units and a density of 3.7 units per acre; and

Whereas, the development is nearly complete and the applicant desires to develop the remaining 20 units detached single family dwellings; and

Whereas, this legislation will amend Ordinance #0479-2006, passed May 22, 2006, to establish a revised PUD-4 plan that allows an alternative design with the proposed single-family dwelling types; and

Whereas, this amen...

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