Guilford County
File #: 2019-138    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing Status: Withdrawn
File created: 1/7/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 2/7/2019 Final action: 2/7/2019
Title: HOLD APPEALS HEARING ON PLANNING BOARD DECISION CASE #18-10-GCPL-06582 (Doggett Road)
Attachments: 1. Rezoning Case # 18-10-GCPL-06582-Packet, 2. Minutes_Nov2018, 3. Draft-Minutes_Dec2018, 4. Rezoning Notice 6852
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TITLE
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HOLD APPEALS HEARING ON PLANNING BOARD DECISION CASE #18-10-GCPL-06582 (Doggett Road)

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SPONSOR
Sponsor
J. Leslie Bell
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BACKGROUND
Background
On December 27, 2018 an appeal was properly filed with the Clerk to Board to appeal the Planning and Zoning Board Decision made on December 12, 2018 rezoning Tax Parcels #129632, #129636, #129691, and #129648 located on the west side of Doggett Rd., approx. 500 feet south from its intersection of Beckett Road in Monroe Township; being a total of approx. 112.61 acres from Agricultural (AG) to RS-40 Single-Family District (RS-40). The rezoning request first appeared on the November 14, 2018 Planning Board Regular Meeting Agenda and was tabled until the December 12, 2018 Planning Board Regular Meeting.

The AG Residential Single-Family District is primarily intended to accommodate uses of an agricultural nature, including farm residences and farm tenant housing. It also accommodates scattered non-farm residences on large tracts of land. It is not intended for major residential subdivisions. The RS-30, Residential, Single-Family District is primarily intended to accommodate low density single-family detached dwellings on large lots in areas without access to public water and wastewater services. The overall gross density in RS-40 areas typically will be 1.0 unit per acre or less.

The RS-40 Residential Single-Family District is primarily intended to accommodate single -family detached dwellings on large lots in areas without access to public water and wastewater services. The district is established to promote single-family detached residences where environmental feathers, public service capacities or soil characteristics necessitate overly low density single-family development. The overall gross density in RS-40 areas typically will be 1.0 unit per acre or less.

The land use plan is the Northern Lakes Area Plan 2016 Update. The plan recommends for AG Rural Residential (AGRR). Staff finds that th...

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