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BOOK h3 PAGE 55 <br />Environmental protection regulations are the same for both the CG and the RS -6 zoning districts. <br />Because the subject property is not environmentally significant nor environmentally important, <br />development of the site will not impact significant natural resources. <br />The requested zoning increases compatibility with the surrounding area, and is consistent with the <br />goals, objectives, and policies of the comprehensive plan. Rezoning the site, as requested, will have <br />no negative impacts on environmental quality or the provision of public facilities and services. The <br />subject property is located in an area deemed suitable for residential development. The request <br />meets all applicable criteria. For those reasons, staff supports the 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 RS -6 by <br />adopting the attached ordinance. <br />1. Rezoning Application <br />2. Summary Page <br />3. Approved Minutes of the March 9, 2000, Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting <br />4. Rezoning Ordinance <br />Community Development Director Robert M. Keating reviewed the memorandum <br />using a graphic to depict the location and enhance his remarks. <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 Stanbridge, SECONDED BY <br />Vice Chairman Grin, the Board 'Imanimously adopted <br />Ordinance No. 2000-013 amending the Zoning Ordinance and <br />the accompanying Zoning Map from CG, General Commercial <br />District, to RS -6, Single -Family Residential District (up to 6 <br />units/acre), for property located at the northeast comer of 27`ti <br />Avenue and 14`h Street, S.W., and further described therein. <br />Apri111, 2000 <br />46 <br />