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File #: 24-3779    Version: 1 Name: P24-01. Special Use Permit to locate a Duplex
Type: Evidentiary Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/9/2024 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/22/2024 Final action: 10/15/2025
Title: P24-01. Special Use Permit to locate a Duplex (two to four-family dwelling) at 1040 Stamper Road (REID 0428335880000) totaling .25 acres ? and being the property of Rockfish Run Land and Development LLC.
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. SUP24-01 Aerial Notification Map, 3. SUP24--01 Zoning Map, 4. SUP24-01 Land Use Map, 5. Subject Property, 6. Surrounding Properties, 7. Site Plan, 8. CC SUP PowerPoint 1-22-24
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TO:                                            Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU:                      Kelly Olivera - Assistant City Manager

                                          Dr. Gerald Newton, AICP - Development Services Director

 

FROM:                     Will Deaton, AICP - Planning and Zoning Manager

                                          Craig Harmon, CZO - Senior Planner

 

DATE:                      January 22, 2024

 

RE:

Title

P24-01. Special Use Permit to locate a Duplex (two to four-family dwelling) at 1040 Stamper Road (REID 0428335880000) totaling .25 acres ± and being the property of Rockfish Run Land and Development LLC.                     

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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                      

Council District(s)

2 - Davis                     

 

 

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Relationship To Strategic Plan:

Strategic Operating Plan FY 2022

Goals 2027

Goal II: Responsive City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy

                     Objective 2.1 - To ensure a diverse City tax base

                     Objective 2.4 - To sustain a favorable development climate to encourage business growth.

Goal III: City Investment in Today and Tomorrow

                     Objective 3.2 - To manage the City's future growth and strategic land use.

                     Objective 3.3 - To sustain a favorable development and business climate through timely and accurate construction review and building inspection services

      Goal IV: Desirable Place to Live, Work and Recreate

                     Objective 4.3 - To improve mobility and connectivity through sidewalk, trail, and bike lane investments

                     Objective 4.4 - To provide a clean and beautiful community with increased green spaces

                           Objective 4.5 - To ensure a place for people to live in great neighborhoods.

 

 

Executive Summary:

Evidentiary Hearing:

During an Evidentiary Hearing, the burden of demonstrating that an application complies with applicable review and approval standards of this Ordinance is on the applicant, which shall be demonstrated by competent, material, and substantial evidence. The burden is not on the City or other parties to show that the standards have not been met by the applicant.

The owner is requesting to construct one duplex (2 units) on one lot (see attached site plan).  All of the surrounding properties are zoned Single Family Residential 10 (SF-10).  These properties are all being used as single-family residential lots. For this SUP to proceed, the property in question must also be rezoned to Single Family Residential 6 (SF-6) to meet the density requirements of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).  A legislative rezoning hearing is also on this City Council agenda.

In the City’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) duplexes are defined as a Dwelling, Two- to Four-Family, which is a building containing two, three, or four individual dwelling units located on a single lot. Such units may be part of a single structure or may be attached by one or more common walls.

 

Background: 

Owner: Rockfish Run Land and Development, LLC.

Applicant: Tim Evans

Requested Action: SF-10 to SF-6

REID #: 0428335880000

Council District: 2 - Malik Davis

Status of Properties: Undeveloped

Size: .25 acres

Adjoining Land Use & Zoning:  

                     North: SF-10 - Single-family dwelling

                     South: SF-10 - Single family dwelling

                     East: SF-10 - Single family dwelling

                     West: SF-10 - Single-family dwelling

 

Annual Average Daily Traffic: Bragg Boulevard: 22,000 (2021)

Letters Mailed: 161

 

Land Use Plans: 

With the adoption of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan: Future Land Use Map & Plan on May 26, 2020, all properties within the city limits as well as properties identified as being in the Municipal Influence Area (MIA) are subject to this plan.

According to the Plan, it is recommended that this portion of the city should be developed as Medium Density Residential (MDR). Medium Density Residential calls for primarily single-family subdivisions on small lots with duplexes and townhomes interspersed.

 

 

Issues/Analysis: 

History:

The subject property was annexed into the city in 1951. The subject property has remained undeveloped since the late 1960’s. 

Surrounding Area:

The surrounding area is primarily a subdivision consisting of single-family dwellings on 10,000-square-foot lots. The Cottages on Elm development is located to the west of the subject property. This development consists of two-to-four family dwellings. There is a city park located at the intersection of Stamper Road and McGougan Road. At the intersection of Stamper Road and Rogers Drive, there is a church and an adult day health center.

 

The SUP must meet all of the following findings of facts:

 

(1)                     The special use complies with all applicable standards, conditions, and specifications in this Ordinance, including in Section 30-4.C, Use-Specific Standards;

30-4.C.2.: Dwellings, Two- to Four-Family

Two-to four-family dwellings in an SF-15, SF-10, or SF-6 district shall comply with the following standards:

a)                     Except for circular driveways, no two- to four-family dwelling lot shall be served by more than one driveway on the same block face.

b)                     Three and four-family dwellings on lots shall be served by a single entrance on any individual building façade.

c)                     Ground based, roof-based, and wall-mounted electrical equipment, HVAC equipment, and other utility connection devices shall be ganged and screened, or located outside the view from any adjacent public street.

d)                     Two- to four-family dwellings shall comply with Section 30-5.G, Single-family, and Two-family Design Standards or 30-5.H Multifamily Design Standards, as appropriate.

(2)                     The special use will be in harmony with the area in which it is located;

According to the submitted site plan and the application, There are multiple rentals in the neighborhood along with long standing duplexes.

(3)                     The special will not materially endanger the public health or safety if located where proposed and developed according to the plan as submitted and approved;

According to the application and site plan, these residential units fit with the existing housing in the area.

(4)                     The special use is in general conformity with the City's adopted land use plans and policies;

The 2040 Land Use Plan calls for Medium Density Residential, which consists primarily of single-family residential neighborhoods with small lots (3-6 dwellings per acre).  Two- to Four-Family Dwellings should be interspersed within neighborhoods.  Low-rise apartments are also possible.  These areas of the city are mostly auto-oriented, with some walkable neighborhoods and destinations.

(5)                     The special us will not substantially injure the value of the abutting land, or the special use is a public necessity; and

According to the application, the structure coincides with other properties in the area.

(6)                     The special use complies with all other relevant City, State, and Federal laws and regulations.

                                          The owner will be required to comply with all applicable laws and                                                                                     regulations.

 

 

Budget Impact: 

This action should result in no increase in City services.

 

 

Options

1.  City Council moves to approve the Special Use Permit (SUP) as presented based on the evidence submitted and finds that the Special Use Permit (SUP) meets the six (6) findings of fact. 

2.  City Council moves to approve the Special Use Permit (SUP) as presented with conditions, based on the evidence submitted and finds that the Special Use Permit (SUP) meets the six (6) findings of fact.

3.  City Council moves to deny the Special Use Permit (SUP) based on the evidence submitted and finds that the Special Use Permit (SUP) fails to meet the six (6) findings of fact.

 

 

Recommended Action: 

OPTION 1

I move to APPROVE the Special Use Permit (SUP) to allow Two- to Four-Family Dwellings (1 duplex) in a Single-Family Residential 6 (SF-6) zoning district subject to the submitted site plans and conforming to the current Unified Development Ordinance standards as depicted on the attached site plan, as presented by staff, based on the standards of the City's development code and the evidence presented during this hearing.  And that the application is consistent with applicable plans because: (1) the development is located in a Single Family 6 (SF-6) zoning district and (2) that this use complies with the findings listed and (3) the proposed permit is in the public interest because the proposed SUP does fit with the character of the area.

 

[Applicable to Motion to Approve] If approved, this Special Use Permit shall become effective with the approval of the Order of Findings by the City Council. The SUP shall expire one year from its effective date if a building permit is not issued within that time.

 

*For a motion to approve, all six findings below must be met: 

1.                     The special use complies with all applicable standards, conditions, and specifications in this Ordinance, including in Section 30-4.C, Use-Specific Standards;

2.                     The special use will be in harmony with the area in which it is located;

3.                     The special will not materially endanger the public health or safety if located where proposed and developed according to the plan as submitted and approved;

4.                     The special use is in general conformity with the City's adopted land use plans and policies;

5.                     The special us will not substantially injure the value of the abutting land, or the special use is a public necessity; and

6.                     The special use complies with all other relevant City, State, and Federal laws and regulations.

 

OPTION 2

I move to DISAPPROVE the Special Use Permit (SUP) for the construction of Two- to Four-Family Dwellings (1 duplex) in a Single-Family Residential 6 (SF-6) zoning district as depicted on the attached site plan, as presented by staff, based on the standards of the City's development code and the evidence presented during this hearing. And that the application does not meet the finding(s) of fact listed below. More specifically finding(s) #_____.]

* For a motion to deny only one of the findings shown below needs to not apply.

1.                     The special use complies with all applicable standards, conditions, and specifications in this Ordinance, including in Section 30-4.C, Use-Specific Standards;

2.                     The special use will be in harmony with the area in which it is located;

3.                     The special will not materially endanger the public health or safety if located where proposed and developed according to the plan as submitted and approved;

4.                     The special use is in general conformity with the City's adopted land use plans and policies;

5.                     The special us will not substantially injure the value of the abutting land, or the special use is a public necessity; and

6.                     The special use complies with all other relevant City, State, and Federal laws and regulations.

 

[Applicable to Motion to Deny] If denied this action shall become effective upon the approval of the Order of Findings by the City Council.]

 

Attachments:

1.                     Application

2.                     Aerial Map

3.                     Zoning Map

4.                     Land Use Plan Map

5.                     Subject Properties

6.                     Surrounding Properties

7.                     Site Plan

8.                     PowerPoint