DEPARTMENT: Development Services
COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: District 8
SUBJECT:
Plan Amendment 15026
(Associated Zoning Case Number Z2015114)
SUMMARY:
Comprehensive Plan Component: North Sector Plan
Plan Adoption Date: August 5, 2010
Current Land Use Category: Suburban Tier
Proposed Land Use Category: General Urban Tier
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Planning Commission Hearing Date: June 24, 2015
Case Manager: Robert C. Acosta, Planner
Property Owner: JOMO, Ltd.
Applicant: Brown & Ortiz, P. C.
Representative: Brown & Ortiz, P. C.
Location: Approximately 14.152 acres of land out of NCB 35733 located in the 7000-7100 block of Oak Drive.
Total Acreage: 14.152
Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 18
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: Friends of Friedrich Wilderness Park
Planning Team: 38
Applicable Agencies: None
Transportation
Thoroughfare: Milsa Drive
Existing Character: Secondary Arterial Type A
Proposed Changes: None
Thoroughfare: Oak Drive
Existing Character: Local Street
Proposed Changes: None
Thoroughfare: IH-10 West
Existing Character: Freeway
Proposed Changes: None
Public Transit:
There is no mass transit service in the immediate area.
ISSUE:
Plan Adoption Date: August 5, 2010
Update History: None
HOU-1.2 Encourage compatible growth patterns and transitions of higher density residential along principal arterials and transit corridors that fit in with the existing residential character of the North Sector.
HOU-2.3 Utilize High Density Residential as a buffer between principal and arterial roadways and non-residential (i.e. office, retail, commercial uses) and lower density residential housing.
Comprehensive Land Use Categories
Suburban Tier: Suburban Tier land use includes both residential and non-residential uses. Residential uses are typically low to med...
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