File #: 16-0061    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Passed
File created: 8/5/2016 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 8/31/2016 Final action: 8/31/2016
Title: (Rezone #16-06) Approve Recommendation to City Council to Authorize the rezone of Tracts 2 & 3, Alpine Village, from Multi-Family Residential (RC) to Tract 2 Commercial Residential (CR) and Tract 3 Light Industrial (LI). Applicant: Dwain Dunning
Attachments: 1. Dunning REZONE_ FC_08_19_16_FINAL.pdf, 2. Rezone Application_16-06_Dunning.pdf, 3. Dunning letter from 1988.pdf, 4. Hickel_Letter.pdf, 5. residential letter PZ USS 3323 may 17 2016.pdf
ITEM TITLE:
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(Rezone #16-06) Approve Recommendation to City Council to Authorize the rezone of Tracts 2 & 3, Alpine Village, from Multi-Family Residential (RC) to Tract 2 Commercial Residential (CR) and Tract 3 Light Industrial (LI). Applicant: Dwain Dunning
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SUBMITTED BY: Keri Talbott, Planning Technician

FISCAL NOTES:
Expenditure Required: N/A
Unencumbered Balance: N/A
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RECOMMENDATION:
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Approve the Recommendation to City Council to Authorize the Rezone of Tracts 2 & 3, Alpine Village, from Multi-Family Residential (RC) to Tract 2 Commercial Residential (CR) and Tract 3 Light Industrial (LI).
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The City of Valdez received a request from Dwain Dunning on July 18th, 2016 for a Rezone of Tracts 2 & 3, Alpine Village, 4671 Richardson Highway. The land is currently zoned Multi-Family Residential and Mr. Dunning would like to rezone Tract 2 to Commercial Residential and Tract 3 to Light Industrial. Mr. Dunning is proposing to put in a primary marijuana cultivation facility on Tract 3. The Light Industrial zoning district is not compatible with the neighboring property currently zoned, and being used for multi-family residential purposes. The purpose of this rezone request is to change the zoning of Tract 2 to be compatible with both Multi-Family and Light Industrial while acting as a buffer between the two.
In 1988, the owner of Tract 3 applied to rezone the tract from Multi-Family (RC) to Light Industrial (LI). In a letter to the applicant dated July 5, 1988, the Commission denied the rezone request stating that a more appropriate zoning would be Commercial Residential (CR). Multi-Family (RC) district is intended to include lands for urban development that are provided with public utilities or intended to be provided with public facilities in the future. Neither public water nor public sewer has been extended to service this area
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