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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02212012 PLANNING ITEMS PENDINGPlanning Items to be Heard in Planning Items to be Heard in March 2012March 2012 1 March 13 Items Mid-Atlantic Auto (Use Permit) • Senior’s Unlimited Lifestyles (Use Permit) • City of Virginia Beach –Ordinance to • amend Section 902(b)(7) 2 Beach DistrictBeach District 4.Mid Atlantic Mid Atlantic Auto / DZR, LLC Relevant Information Request for a Use Permit to allow motor vehicle • rentals for up to 20 trucks, which will be stored within a designated area enclosed with an eight- foot tall solid fence. Applicant will also repair the rental trucks onsite • and provide motor vehicle repair service to the surrounding community. Hours of operation: Monday through Friday from • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The applicant has agreed to make extensive • improvements to the site, including replacement of the existing pole sign with a monument-style sign. 5 Mid Atlantic Auto / DZR, LLC Mid Atlantic Auto / DZR, LLC Mid Atlantic Auto / DZR, LLC Mid Atlantic Auto / DZR, LLC Evaluation and Recommendation Planning Staff recommended approval. • Planning Commission recommends approval • (11-0). There was opposition at the January 11 • Hearing, resulting in a 30-day deferral for the purpose of allowing the applicant an opportunity to address the concerns of the adjacent neighborhood. Accordingly, there was no opposition at the February 8 Hearing. There were letters or emails of opposition prior • to the January 11 Hearing. 10 Seniors Senior’s Unlimited Lifestyles, Inc. / Willie Donald Martin, Sr. Relevant Information The Conditional Use Permit allowing an • Independent Living Senior Housing Facility was approved by the City Council on January 26, 2010. Condition 6 of that Use Permit requires that at • least one member of the family living in each unit be age 62 or older. The applicant desires to allow disabled • individuals to live at the housing facility. The applicant, therefore, requests that Condition • 6 be modified to require that either one member of the family be 62 years or older or be disabled. 13 Senior’s Unlimited Lifestyles, Inc. / Willie Donald Martin, Sr. Senior’s Unlimited Lifestyles, Inc. / Willie Donald Martin, Sr. Senior’s Unlimited Lifestyles, Inc. / Willie Donald Martin, Sr. Senior’s Unlimited Lifestyles, Inc. / Willie Donald Martin, Sr. Evaluation and Recommendation Planning Staff recommended approval. • Planning Commission recommended approval • (11-0). There was no opposition at the hearing. • There were no letters or emails of opposition. • 18 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH –CITY ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT City of VB An Ordinance to amend Section 902(b)(7) of the City Zoning Ordinance pertaining to the MaximumDensity of Multifamily Dwellings Relevant Information This amendment clarifies that the method for • determining density for multifamily dwellings is the same in the B-4C Central Business Mixed Use District and the B-4K Historic Kempsville Area Mixed Use District. Section 902(b)(7) provides the maximum • allowable density for both the B-4C and B-4K Districts; however, the method for calculating density on the same line of that ordinance section mentions only the B-4C District. The City Attorney’s Office and staff concluded • that this was an oversight and the proposed amendment is a ‘housekeeping’ correction. 20 March 27Items th LBH, LLC (Rezoning) • Reed Enterprises (Modification of • Rezoning) Charles and Sharon Forbes (Enlargement • of a Nonconforming Use) Aragona Church of Christ (Rezoning and • Use Permit 21 LBH LBH, L.L.C. Relevant Information The applicant proposes to rezone the site from I- • 1 Light Industrial to Conditional A-36 Apartment for the purpose of redeveloping the site with 250 multi-family dwelling units and 450 parking spaces. The proposed density is 25.4 units to the acre. The proposed building is a modified coastal • theme with varying roof heights of 50 to 70 feet. The proposed development is consistent with • the land use recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan. The introduction of this high quality development at this location will be beneficial along this portion of the South Military Highway corridor. 24 LBH, L.L.C. LBH, L.L.C. LBH, L.L.C. LBH, L.L.C. Evaluation and Recommendation Planning Staff recommended approval. • Planning Commission recommends approval • (11-0). There was no opposition. • There were no letters or emails of opposition. • 29 Reed Reed Enterprises, Inc. Relevant Information The applicant proposes Modification of • Proffers of a 1999 and 2010 Rezoning as well as Modification of the Conditions of the 2010 Use Permit for an auto repair facility and car wash. The primary purpose of the modifications is • to maintain two separate parcels (one for existing store and one for the proposed repair facility). Also proposed is rearrangement of the • interior of the repair facility. The new interior layout, lessens the potential negative impact on the adjacent residential area. 32 Reed Enterprises, Inc. Reed Enterprises, Inc. Reed Enterprises, Inc. Reed Enterprises, Inc. Reed Enterprises, Inc. Evaluation and Recommendation Planning Staff recommended approval. • Planning Commission recommended approval • (11-0). There was no opposition at the hearing. • There were no letters or emails of opposition. • 38 LYNNHAVEN Charles & Sharon Forbes Forbes Expansion of a Nonconforming Use Charles and Sharon Forbes Relevant Information The property is one lot with two separate • single-family dwellings: Condominium Unit A and Condominium Unit B. The Zoning Ordinance, however, does not • allow two single-family dwellings on the same lot, thus each is non-conforming. The applicants (owners of Unit A) are • requesting an expansion of their house. The proposal entails converting an existing covered patio at the rear of the house into 184.1 SF of living area. 41 Charles and Sharon Forbes Charles and Sharon Forbes Reed Enterprises, Inc. Charles and Sharon Forbes Evaluation and Recommendation Since this is an application for the expansion • of a non-conforming use, the Planning Commission does not have a public hearing; therefore, there is no recommendation. The staff will provide a recommendation to the • City Council prior to the March 27 meeting. 45 16&17 AragonaChurch of Christ Relevant Information On January 10, City Council indefinitely deferred this • item to provide the applicant an opportunity to meet with the community and resolve outstanding issues. The applicant has been in discussions with the community, and a resolution has been reached. The applicant proposes to subdivide a 1.68 acre • parcel from an existing 3.9 acre church site and rezone this property to a Conditional PD-H2 with underlying A-12. The proposal is proffered for 16 single-family • dwelling units (with a minimum floor area of 1,350 SF. The exterior architecture of the dwelling units is • similar to a coastal cottage design with architectural shingles, raised standing seam metal roof accents, vinyl siding and brick skirts. The Conditional Use Permit for the church is required • because the applicant is reducing the size and design of the church property. AragonaChurch of Christ AragonaChurch of Christ AragonaChurch of Christ AragonaChurch of Christ Evaluation and Recommendation Planning Staff recommended denial. • Planning Commission recommended • approval (11-0) with a revision to the conditions. There was opposition present. • There was a letter of opposition. •