File #: ORD 22-0003    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/19/2022 Final action: 4/19/2022
Title: #22-03 - Amending the Zoning Map to Effect a Change to Lot 5A, Block 4, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase IV, Plat 2013-3 to Single-Family Residential and a change to Lot 1A, Block 11, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase III, Plat 2014-1 and Lot 8A, Block 11, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase III, Plat 2014-2 to Semi-Rural Residential. Second Reading. Adoption.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 22-xx 3 Lots, 2. Proposed Rezones Map, 3. Rezone - 3031 Mendenhall - P&Z Report, 4. Rezone - 3063 Mendenhall - P&Z Report, 5. Rezone - 3053 Bering - P&Z Report

ITEM TITLE: 

#22-03 - Amending the Zoning Map to Effect a Change to Lot 5A, Block 4, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase IV, Plat 2013-3 to Single-Family Residential and a change to Lot 1A, Block 11, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase III, Plat 2014-1 and Lot 8A, Block 11, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase III, Plat 2014-2 to Semi-Rural Residential. Second Reading. Adoption.

 

SUBMITTED BY: Bruce Wall, Senior Planner

 

FISCAL NOTES: 

Expenditure Required: N/A

Unencumbered Balance: N/A

Funding Source: N/A

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Adopt Ordinance #22-03, amending the Zoning Map to effect a change to Lot 5A, Block 4, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase IV, Plat 2013-3 to Single-Family Residential and a change to Lot 1A, Block 11, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase III, Plat 2014-1 and Lot 8A, Block 11, Corbin Creek Subdivision Phase III, Plat 2014-2 to Semi-Rural Residential.

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

There are three lots within Corbin Creek Subdivision that had lot boundary changes in 2013 as a result of purchasing adjacent land from the City. The official zoning map that was adopted last year indicates that the original lot retained the residential zoning and the land acquired from the City retained its zoning. These three lots now have split zoning. Staff has recently reviewed our records and has discovered that in 2013, City staff mistakenly informed these property owners and the planning and zoning commission that the land purchased from the City would take on the residential zoning when it was replatted and combined with the adjacent residential lot. However, the City code states that zoning changes can only be made by ordinance of the City Council.

The Planning & Zoning Commission held public hearings on this matter on March 9, 2022 and, following the opportunity for public input and discussion, approved recommendations to Council to approve this rezone.