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December 6, 2018, City Council Regular Meeting | |
Title 11. Motion to Rezone the New Hampstead Properties (Petitioner: Robert Brannen for Figure 8 LLC) | |
Strategic Priority Economic Strength And Poverty Reduction | |
Description Petitioner, Robert Brannen for Figure 8 LLC, is requesting approval of amendments to New Hampstead PUD (Article L) and changing the Master Plan Land Classification under a related agenda item (File No. 18-005271-ZA). As these Master Plan Classifications doubles as Zoning Districts, that request is also a request to rezone property within the New Hampstead PUD (File No. 18-006151-ZA). The New Hampstead PUD contains 4,4045 acres that is located in the western portion of Chatham County within the corporate limits of the City of Savannah between Fort Argyle Road and Little Neck Road west of Bush Road. The New Hampstead PUD was included in the December 9, 2004 annexation of 6,561 acres. The New Hampstead PUD (Article L of the Zoning Ordinance) and Master Plan were approved by the Metropolitan Planning Commission and the Mayor and Aldermen in 2005. The proposed changes to the Master Plan Land Classifications and Zoning Districts are as follows:
The requested New Hampstead PUD (Article L) and Master Plan amendments include an overall reduction in residential dwelling units, and a reorientation of some of the other approved uses. No new uses are proposed. If approved, the proposed amendments would not be a significant change to the previously approved land use plan and therefore would not be detrimental to the properties within the New Hampstead development, or to properties within the general vicinity. The proposed changes to the text are as follows:
Revised Development Data: The proposed amendments to the New Hampstead PUD and Master Plan will result in a net decrease in dwelling units. The currently approved dwelling unit maximum of 11,275 is reduced to approximately 9,800 based on the proposed changes. The petitioner has indicated that actual buildout will likely not exceed 9,500. On October 30, the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the amendments to the New Hampstead PUD (Article L) and Master Plan as outlined. | |
Recommendation Approval | |
Contact Bridget Lidy, Planning & Urban Design Director | |
Financial Impact N/A | |
Review Comments | |
Attachments New Hampstead PUD 20181030 Planning Commission Recommendation.pdf New Hampstead PUD 20181029 Proposed Amended Land Use Plan.pdf |
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