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Transportation System <br />The subject properties have direct access to 97th Street (Ditch <br />14) and to Park Lateral (141st Avenue) which are both <br />classified as local streets on the Thoroughfare Plan. <br />Environment <br />The subject properties are not designated as environmentally <br />sensitive. However, the subject properties are within Flood <br />Zone "A", indicating an area within the 100 year flood plain. <br />T74-4 1 4 4-; o - <br />County water and wastewater facilities are not available for <br />the subject property. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the above analysis, staff recommends that the property <br />recommended for rezoning by the Planning and Zoning Commission <br />(including Tracts 1464 and 1429A) be rezoned from C-1, Commer- <br />cial District, to A, Agricultural District. In addition, staff <br />recommends that the remaining tracts be rezoned as soon as a <br />more appropriate zoning district is available. <br />Richard Shearer, Chief of Long -Range Planning, <br />presented staff's recommendation for approval of this <br />rezoning and showed slides of the subject area. He noted <br />that the Planning & Zoning Commission also recommended <br />approval. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked <br />if anyone wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Burney J. Carter, attorney representing Mr. & Mrs. <br />Eugene Yates, owners of a .6 acre parcel referred to by <br />staff, stated that the agricultural rezoning would present a <br />problem. His clients would be agreeable, however, to <br />working with staff to come up with some sort of suitable <br />zoning for their property at a later date. At present, they <br />have no plans to develop it as commercial, and if the Board <br />chooses to accept staff's recommendation to exclude the <br />Yate's parcel, they would be very pleased. <br />Mr. & Mrs. Harold Royal, owners of the 7.5 acre tract <br />referred to by staff, stated their objection to the <br />rezoning. They also agreed to take up at a later date the <br />obtainment of residential zoning for a portion of their <br />13 <br />JUL 25 1984 aooK7 u,rE781 <br />
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