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File #: 13-669   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 11/7/2013
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT #13046 (District 10): An Ordinance amending the future land use plan contained in the Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use of a 2.308 acre tract of land located at southwest corner of Harry Wurzbach Road and Urban Crest Drive from High Density Residential to Medium Density Mixed Use. Staff and Planning Commission recommend approval. (Associated Zoning Case: #Z2013171) (Continued from October 17, 2013)
Indexes: Plan Amendment
Attachments: 1. PA13046 Attachment 1 - Adopted and Proposed LU Maps, 2. PA 13046 Signed PC Resolution, 3. 10_17_PA13046_RFCA 13669_DRAFT, 4. Ordinance 2013-11-07-0774
Related files: 13-598
DEPARTMENT: Planning and Community Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John Dugan


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 10


SUBJECT:

Plan Amendment 13046


SUMMARY:

An Ordinance amending the future land use plan contained in the Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use of approximately 2.308 acres of land located at the southwest corner of Harry Wurzbach Road and Urban Crest Drive from High Density Residential to Medium Density Mixed Use. Staff and Planning Commission recommend approval.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Applicant: Brown and Ortiz, PC
Owner: Village at Oakwell Farms, Ltd.
Property Location: Southwest corner of Harry Wurzbach Drive and Urban Crest Road
Acreage: 2.308
Current Land Use of site: Vacant High Density Residential
Adjacent Land Uses:
N: designated Public Institutional; occupied by a church
E: designated Neighborhood Commercial; currently vacant
S: designated High Density Residential; currently vacant
W: designated Low Density Residential; occupied by single family residential


ISSUE:

The proposed zoning is not consistent with the neighborhood plan, and requires that the applicant file a plan amendment.





Comprehensive Plan Analysis

Comprehensive Plan Component: Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan
Plan Adoption Date: August 15, 2002
Update History: August 7, 2008

The subject property is located on the eastern periphery of the Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan which is predominantly single-family residential in character with a number of community facilities in the vicinity of the subject property. Additionally, the subject property is located immediately south of a non-residential use. Together, these factors would serve to minimize potential negative impacts to the established residential fabric in the northeastern portion of the planning area. This ...

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