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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZMA202100015 Public Notification 2022-05-10PUBLIC NOTICE SIGN # Posting Deadline 02/25/2022 Sign Posted 03/07l2022 Sign Removed 0 Planning Commission Hearing 03/15/2022 Board Hearing 05/04/2022 BZA Hearing R s ikn'S Application Number: I ZMA202100015 Staff Mariah Gleason ProjectName Glenbrook .. Contact Sign Status: In Field owner As indicated on map Information 2 signs #35 & 36 DATE 11 REMOVE PROJECT: ZMA202100015 Glenbrook DATEMAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: White Hall TAX MAP/PARCEL: 056A2-01-00-06200 LOCATION: Undeveloped portion of the Glenbrook development located south of Three NotchD Road, west of the westernmost edge of Union Mission Ln, north of the future extension of Park Ridge Dr, and approximately 570 feet east of the eastern terminus of Hill Top St. PROPOSAL: Request to amend the application plan and proffers concerning residential unit types associated with ZMA201600005. PETITION: Proffers previously approved with ZIdA20160000S included a voluntary, percentage -based mixture of residential building types, wherein a minimum of 50% of the proposed lots would be single family detached dwelling units and a minimum of 10% of the proposed lots would be single family attached or townhouse units. The applicant is requesting to remove the aforementioned requirement from this 1.89 acre portion of the 37.93 acre rezoning area. No change to the zoning district or maximum number of units are proposed. The subject property represents the final phase of the Glenbrook development. ZONING: R-6 Residential -6 unitsfacre OVERLAY DISTRICT: EC— Entrance Corridor PROFFERS:Yes COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: (diddle Density Residential— Residential densities in the range of 6-12 units per acre are recommended. Residential density of up to 18 units per acre could be considered to accommodate additional affordable housing (beyond any baseline affordability requirements): or to allow for construction of smali-scale housing types: bungalow courts, small and medium multiplexes, accessory dwelling units, livelwork units, small single family cottages, and tiny houses. Secondary uses include religious assembly uses, schools and child care, institutional, and commerciallretail. I r �j