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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-4520 Staff AnalysisAugust 27, 1985 Item No. 13 - Z-4520 Owner: Salvation Army Applicant: Raymond Branton Location: 1111 West Markham Street Request: Rezone from "C-4" Open Display to "C-3" General Commercial Purpose: To Expand Use and Building Size: .67 acres + Existing Use: Vacant and Quasipublic SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: North - Office and Commercial, Zoned "C-4" South - Parking, Zoned "C-4" East - Parking and Commercial, Zoned "C-4" West Commercial and Industrial, Capitol Zoning District STAFF ANALYSIS: The request is by the Salvation Army to rezone the property to "C-3" to allow for the expansion of their uses and building. A rezoning is necessary because the "C-4" District does not permit the "establishment of a religious, charitable or philantrophic organization," and with the proposal, expanding a nonconforming use becomes the issue. The new addition will accommodate both the adminstrative functions and transient lodging for families. Staff feels that the rezoning is appropriate for the location and supports the request. Once the rezoning is approved, the property will be compliance with the ordinance. The existing "C-4" zoning in this part of downtown was accomplished through the conversion from the old zoning ordinance to the current one. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the rezoning request as filed. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The applicant was present. There were no objectors. The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the "C-3" rezoning as filed. The vote: 9 ayes, 0 noes and 2 absent. August 27, 1985 Item No. 13 - Z-4520 Owner: Applicant: Location: Request: Purpose: Size: Salvation Army Raymond Branton 1111 West Markham Street Rezone from "C-4" Open Display to "C-3" General Commercial To Expand Use and Building .67 acres + Existing Use: Vacant and Quasipublic (ZTTRRnrtNnTNC. LAND TISE AND ZONING: North - Office and Commercial, Zoned "C-4" South = Parking, Zoned "C-4" East - Parking and Commercial, Zoned "C-4" West - Commercial and Industrial, Capitol Zoning District STAFF ANALYSIS: The request is by the Salvation Army to rezone the property to 11C-3" to allow for the expansion of their uses and building. A rezoning is necessary because the "C-4" District does not permit the "establishment of a religious, charitable or philantrophic organization," and with the proposal, expanding a nonconforming use becomes the issue. The new addition will accommodate both the adminstrative functions and transient lodging for families. Staff feels that the rezoning is appropriate for the location and supports the request. Once the rezoning is approved, the property will be compliance with the ordinance. The existing "C-4" zoning in this part of downtown was accomplished through the conversion from the old zoning ordinance to the current one. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the rezoning request as filed. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The applicant was present. There were no objectors. The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the "C-3" rezoning as filed. The vote: 9 ayes, 0 noes and 2 absent.