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August 17, 2017 City Council Regular Meeting | |
Title Motion to Establish the 4-R Zoning District (Petitioner Harold Yellin for Delray Ventures, LLC) | |
Description The Mayor and Aldermen approved this text amendment request (File No. 17-002739-ZA) on August 3, 2017, following zoning hearings at the City Council Meetings on July 6, 2017, and August 3, 2017. This action being considered now is the approval of the ordinance to establish the 4-R Zoning District in the Zoning Ordinance. The petitioner, Harold Yellin for Delray Ventures, LLC, seeks to establish a new 4-R zoning district in the Victorian Planned Neighborhood Conservation District and to establish a new use, upper-story residential, in the 1-R, 2-R, 3-R, 1-B, 2-B and 3-B zoning districts within the Victorian District. The petitioner desires to develop a 119-unit apartment building on the block between Drayton Street, East Bolton Street, Abercorn Street and East Bolton Lane. The property is zoned 2-R. The 2-R zoning classification would not allow the desired development because the permitted residential density is too limited and certain development standards would be exceeded. None of the other five zoning districts within the Victorian District would permit this density either. Because of this, the petitioner seeks to create a new district called 4-R. In its application, Delray Ventures, LLC, provides the following reasons for the creation of a 4-R zoning district: “The current development standards for the Victorian District do not allow for sufficient density and height to promote residential development. The proposed text amendment provides standards needed to address the growing need for housing in Savannah’s Historic and Victorian Districts while preserving the character of the Victorian District, which the American Planning Association has summarized as a ‘compact, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use development.’ The proposed 4-R District will ensure the Victorian District remains pedestrian-oriented and mixed use in character, which allows for an appropriate transition district between residential and commercial districts.” In addition to the creation of the 4-R district, 906 Drayton Street and 905 Abercorn Street are proposed to be rezoned from its 2-R zoning district to the proposed 4-R zoning district (File No 17-002741-ZA). The rezoning petition is also scheduled for the same City Council meeting. | |
Recommendation Denial. | |
Contact Shane Corbin, Zoning Administrator | |
Financial Impact N/A | |
Review Comments | |
Attachments 4-R Zoning District Text Amendment 20170627 The Planning Commission Recommendation 17-002739-ZA.pdf Draft Ordinance_4-R District_17-002739-ZA.pdf |
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