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properties in the general area and noted the proximity to the urban service line. He advised that the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended this rezoning. Staff has looked at <br />all the tests that a rezoning is required to meet (concurrency, consistency with the Comprehensive <br />Plan, compatibility with the surrounding area, and potential impact on the environmental quality). <br />Staff recommends adoption of the ordinance to rezone the subject property from A-1 to RS-3. <br />Director Keating responded in detail to Vice Chairman Wheeler’s request for clarity <br />on transportation concurrency and whether staff is looking at this one rezoning and not considering <br />others that were rezoned. He asked if we would run out of capacity because of increased density <br />due to rezoning of agricultural properties. <br /> <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing. There were no speakers and the Chairman <br />closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Davis, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Lowther, the Board unanimously (4-0, <br />Commissioner Bowden absent) adopted Ordinance No. <br />2006-006 amending the Zoning Ordinance and the <br />accompanying Zoning Map for more or less 37.16 acres <br />thth <br />located at the southeast quadrant of 4 Street and 58 <br />Avenue, from A-1, Agricultural District (up to 1 unit/5 <br />acres) to RS-3, Single Family Residential District (up to 3 <br />units/acre); and providing codification, severability, and <br />effective date. <br /> <br />Chairman Neuberger called a recess at 10:18 a.m. for the closed captioning writer. <br />The meeting was reconvened at 10:28 a.m. with all of the same members present. <br /> <br />February 21, 2006 <br />19 <br /> <br />