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• <br />For these reasons, rezoning the subject property from CG to OCR is not anticipated to generate any <br />adverse environmental impacts. <br />The requested zoning is compatible with the surrounding area, consistent with the goals, objectives, <br />and policies of the comprehensive plan, and meets all applicable concurrency criteria. The subject <br />property is located in an area deemed suitable for a mix of office, restricted commercial, and <br />residential uses. The request meets all applicable criteria. For these reasons, staff supports the <br />request. <br />Based on the analysis, staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend that the Board <br />of County Commissioners approve this request to rezone the subject property from CG to OCR. <br />1. Rezoning Application <br />2. Summary Page <br />3. Approved Minutes of the September 23, 1999 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting <br />4. Rezoning Ordinance <br />Vice Chairman Ginn asked about the underlying density of the OCR category, and <br />Director Keating advised that it is 6 -units per acre. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. There being none, she closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Macht, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Stanbridge, the Board unanimously approved the <br />rezoning request and adopted Ordinance No. 2000-003 <br />amending the zoning ordinance and the accompanying zoning <br />map from CG, General Commercial District, to OCR, Office <br />Commercial/Residential District, for property located on the <br />east side of 6' Avenue, approximately 850 feet south of 81 <br />Street and as further described in the ordinance. <br />February 15, 2000 <br />C <br />