Title
Amend City Code - Ordinance Adoption - Rezoning Application Z-27-19-8 - Southwest Corner of 55th Avenue and Dobbins Road (Ordinance G-6632)
Description
Request to amend the Phoenix Zoning Ordinance, Section 601, the Zoning Map of the City of Phoenix, by adopting Rezoning Application Z-27-19-8 and rezone the site from S-1 (Approved RE-35 PCD), S-1 (Approved R1-10 PCD), S-1 (Approved R1-8 PCD), and S-1 (Approved R-3 PCD) to R1-10 for single-family residential per the Planning Commission's recommendation. The companion case, GPA- LV-2-19-8, was previously approved by City Council on Sept. 4, 2019.
Report
Summary
Application: Z-27-19-8
Current Zoning: 15.24 acres of S-1 (Approved RE-35 PCD), 65.03 acres of S-1 (Approved R1-10 PCD), 67.89 acres of S-1 (Approved R1-8 PCD), and 15.66 acres of S-1 (Approved R-3 PCD)
Proposed Zoning: R1-8
Acreage: 163.82
Proposed Use: Single-family residential
Owner: ORMES, LLC & Miller 160, LLC
Applicant: Mari Flynn - Ashton Woods Arizona
Representative: Andy Baron - Anderson Baron
Staff Recommendation: Approval, subject to stipulations.
VPC Action: The Laveen Village Planning Committee heard the case on July 8, 2019, and recommended approval per the staff recommendation with modifications and additional stipulations by a 7-0 vote.
PC Action: The Planning Commission heard this case on Aug. 1, 2019, and remanded it back to the Laveen Village Planning Committee for reconsideration by an 8-0 vote.
VPC Action: The Laveen Village Planning Committee heard the case on Sept. 9, 2019, and recommended approval with modifications and additional stipulations by a 10-0 vote.
PC Action: The Planning Commission heard this case on Oct. 3, 2019, and recommended denial as filed and approval of R1-10 zoning per the stipulations recommended by the Laveen Village Planning Committee with an additional stipulation by an 8-0 vote.
Location
Southwest corner of 55th Avenue and Dobbins Road
Council District: 8
Parcel Addresses: N/A
Department
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Mario Paniagua and the Planning and Development Department.