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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 9107SUBJECT: Proposed Council-initiated Zoning Changes for Phase One of the West Meadowbrook Neighborhood The September 8 City Council agenda will contain an M&C to initiate the zoning process for the first phase of the West Meadowbrook neighborhood. The purpose of the proposed zoning changes is to rezone residential and non-residential property to zoning classifications that reflect the prevailing land use and appropriate land use policies. For your reference, the attached PowerPoint presentation shows the future land use from the 2009 Comprehensive Plan, the current zoning, and the proposed zoning. Council Member Hicks would like to initiate rezoning of these areas in response to neighborhood concerns. An informational meeting for the West Meadowbrook neighborhood was held on August 17, 2009, which was attended by area property owners and staff. At this meeting, the property owners expressed support for the proposed zoning changes. Two persons in opposition have been noted to date. Public hearings for the rezoning of these properties would be held by the Zoning Commission on October 14, 2009 and by the City Council on November 3, 2009. If you have any questions, please contact Dana Burghdoff, Deputy Planning and Development Director, at 817-392-8018. ICU Dale A. Fisselter, .E. City Manager attachment: PowerPoint presentation ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS PROPOSED COUNCIL-INITIATED ZONING CHANGES FOR PHASE ONE OF THE WEST MEADOWBROOK NEIGHBORHOOD 29 Prepared for the City Council By the Planning and Development Department September 1, 2009 PURPOSE Provide a briefing on the proposed Council - initiated rezoning of 576 acres of property from various residential and commercial districts to be in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan. 0 LI w u Where is the proposed rezoning area? tANCASTER LANC-AS'TiR J 0 4 11 jAj Z.1 W' L �S 4 7 I FiOnOALE ROSWALE -Note: The proposed rezoning area consists of a total of 818 properties. What future land use is designated in the 2009 Comprehensive Plan? Single-Family Residential Medium Density j '7 Muftifami'y Neighborhood Commercial M Public Park P,�Vate Oren spac* • infrastructure Oak;and Corne, s 'iman Vifla-ge LANCASTER 11 N What is the current zoning? ■E: Neighborhood Commercial FIR, F: General ■ Commercial Restricted, General Commercial ❑PD: Planned Development What is the proposed zoning? [= A -10: One Family =t A-7.5: One Family = A-5: One Family F7, B: Two-Familv A-5: One Family B: Two-Family C; Medium Density Multifamily CF: community Facilities ER: Neighborhood - — ---- Commercial Restricted ■E: Neighborhood Commercial FIR, F: General ■ Commercial Restricted, General Commercial ❑PD: Planned Development What is the proposed zoning? [= A -10: One Family =t A-7.5: One Family = A-5: One Family F7, B: Two-Familv EDOad0and Corner$. Urban Wine z 11 C, Medium Density Multifamily Community Facilities ER Neighboho Cofnmnerc, i Resu, Rd E: :"Jfe�ghtborllicod Com—mercial EDOad0and Corner$. Urban Wine z 11 IM"I IT WMI Date Action August 17 Residents attend public information meeting and express support for zoning changes. September I City Council receives Informal Report on proposed zoning changes. September 8 City Council approves M&C authorizing initiation of zoning changes. October 14 Zoning Commission conducts public hearing and makes recommendations on proposed zoning changes. November 3 City Council conducts public hearing and approves zoning changes. W In