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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 8976INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Z s :' • To the Mayor and Members of the City Council September 2, 2008 Page 1 of 1 aSUBJECT: Proposed Council- initiated Zoning Changes for the Hemphill ,,, Street Corridor from Allen Avenue to the BNSF Railroad The September 9`b City Council agenda will contain an M &C to initiate the zoning process for the Hemphill Street corridor from Allen Avenue to the BNSF Railroad. The purpose of the proposed zoning changes is to rezone residential and non - residential property to zoning classifications that reflect the prevailing land use. For your reference, the attached PowerPoint presentation shows the future land use from the 2008 Comprehensive Plan, the current zoning, and the proposed zoning. Council Member Burns would like to initiate rezoning of these areas in response to neighborhood concerns. An informational meeting for the Hemphill Street corridor was held on July 31, 2008, which was attended by area property owners and staff At this meeting, the property owners expressed support for the proposed zoning changes. No opposition has been noted to date. Public hearings for the rezoning of these properties would be held by the Zoning Commission on October 80' and by the City Council on November 4th. If you have any questions, please contact Dana Burghdof� Deputy Planning and Development Director, at 817- 392 -8018. D MA.F r, P. E. City Manager Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER FORT WORTH, TEXAS PROPOSED COUNCIL - INITIATED ZONING CHANGES FOR THE HEMPHILL STREET CORRIDOR FoRTWORTH Prepared for the City Council By the Planning and Development Department September 2, 2008 W_ here is the proposed rezoning area? ROSEDALE ° w f i l l E ALCEL�RATCEa H5� � � �.o+w.0 .c+r»t _ � OE ZAVALA ES, S rmu � ALEW IDLY WCLA7N ES raKSEaef .m!oaa Et--VO Af.E t dn�Eare �� /' at.row ms+E�eEa. ec.+ro.o -iw wEe�ot _ rrrtwak nui.Or wfraroa fnama `"fc � � 4 �v ww�yoiwE MAN" f z DAGGWMMS essu.eif �n,,,r T Z rFSfaw�f QA .'fi4ttt�IiESSt1R1 ,,,,,ytvy yIJIEE.. WY rAxue.» 6Al30E1.TiES � '�" k f^.Kar n�wr t " r � Y eoreer 2 MOI�ffN6SIDE E5 ` I : x cxers MombV61de . KQQ4FIERICM � � py �ypP �` � iWiET O CMfIEt CAMfC\ � + t(t O GMItEI' � / - ��v 1.QrOdy � � � tAt1GEy yf11�fY ""� d' 3 Yxfs1OE Z / w�BERRY 1 3 Note: The proposed rezoning area consists of a total of 128 properties. What future land use is designated in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan? ALLEN �nfMOY � Rat 1CttEr.EOM S � QSNIe- amdy 0, .. Resklentiai f tn"bitiona! 00 fN+e�o,.�lotwd nwdal lkfl� /IYE ""� d' 3 Yxfs1OE Z NfI e What is the current zoninz? ❑ A -5: One-Family B: Two-Famiy C: Medium Density Multifamily CF: Community Facilities ER, E: Neighborhood Commercial Restricted, Neighborhood Commercial ® FR, F: General Commercial Restricted, General Commercial J: Medium industrial ED PD: Planned Development Historical Overlay What is the proposed zoning? Ell ALLEN AM x.sFtio» a cM N i ♦ . # I Date Action July 31 Residents attend public information meeting and express support for zoning changes. September 2 City Council receives Informal Report on proposed zoning changes. September 9 City Council acts on M&C authorizing initiation of recommended zoning changes. October 8 Zoning Commission conducts public hearing and makes recommendations on proposed zoning changes. November 4 City Council conducts public hearing and approves zoning changes.