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i <br /> 1. The rezoning to Transition Residential is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan <br /> and Future Land Use Map. The Future Land Use Map designates these parcels as <br /> Urban/Rural Transition and partly as Forest Preservation on the eastern edge. <br /> 2. The properties are bordered on the east by property zoned Forest Management <br /> and on the west by properties zoned Transition Residential and Urban Residential. <br /> 3. The properties are bordered on the north by property that is zoned Agriculture and <br /> to the south by properties zoned Transition Residential. <br /> 4. Rezoning the property to Transition Residential would not constitute spot zoning, <br /> as adjacent properties are of the same zone or are compatible in their zoning. <br /> Rezoning to Urban Residential, also, would not constitute spot zoning as the <br /> adjacent property to the west is proposed to be rezoned to Urban Residential. <br /> 5. The Transition Residential zone is compatible with the surrounding zones and <br /> serves as a buffer between the more intense Urban Residential and Downtown <br /> Mixed Use zones to the southeast and the Agriculture and Forest Management <br /> zones to the north and east. <br /> 6. Rezoning to Urban Residential would not be compatible with the Agriculture <br /> zone to the north or the Forest Management zone to the east and would leave an <br /> island of parcels that were recently rezoned Transition Residential to the south of <br /> the properties in question. <br /> 7. The properties were zoned Wooded Residential under the previous ordinance, <br /> which did not have a defined standard. The previous Agricultural zoning had a <br /> minimum lot area of 20 acres and a minimum lot width of 500 feet. The applicant <br /> has been under the impression that the zoning of the property entitled him to one- <br /> acre lots. Rezoning to Transition Residential would provide for an overall density <br /> double of what the applicant has stated he feels he is entitled to, and can therefore <br /> not be considered down zoning. <br /> 8. Two of the parcels meet the minimum lot area of five (5) acres for the Transition <br /> Residential zone: parcels 290113200AAC009 and 290113200AAD009. The other <br /> two parcels do not have at least five acres, being approximately one acre and 3.9 <br /> acres. <br /> Parcel Area Width <br /> 290113200AAC009 19.4 Acres — 850 ft <br /> 290113200AAD009 11.2 Acres —480 ft <br /> 290113200000889 3.9 Acres —400 ft <br /> 290113200D00009 1 Acre 200 ft <br /> 9. All of the parcels meet the minimum lot width of 200 feet for the Transition <br /> Residential zone. <br /> 10. The areas of all four properties meet the minimum buildable lot area of 20,000 <br /> square feet and the minimum lot width of 50 feet for the Urban Residential zone. <br /> 11. Ownership is same as when property zoned Agriculture. The area has seen to <br /> date no urban development. <br /> 12. Property does have topographic characteristics. <br /> 13.No urban road development outside County Road 112. <br /> 14. Property does not have nor does it abut public water or sewer services. <br /> L <br /> Planning Commission 3 <br /> October 20,2005 <br />
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