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July 31, 2018 <br /> Centerville Planning &Zoning Commission <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br /> Old Mill Estates-Preliminary Plat and Rezoning <br /> PLANNING ISSUES DISCUSSION <br /> 1) Comprehensive Plan and <br /> Zoning. In the 2030 "" "" " g "" <br /> 7396 <br /> Comprehensive Plan, the <br /> property is guided Low �� r 384 ,G, R <br /> Density Residential. The - ' <br /> a � u <br /> Existing Growth %, "` <br /> PoAuaar�w CA'NremWWt'P WA'idl+¢MMp6o� <br /> � � �Illlll�lll�lf ww uaa R 0 <br /> Management Plan identifiesIM <br /> og � w <br /> area of chae parcelsin epo tran�saition %� � <br /> R­­ <br /> away from its agricultural OWN Aw.,fo <br /> context to Low Density <br /> Residential. <br /> The property is zoned R 1 <br /> which allows for one single- <br /> family lot per 10 acres. It is 7396 <br /> bounded by R5 to the south, <br /> R1 to the east (potentially 7384 <br /> tso <br /> R2A with a PUD), and R2 a „ <br /> across Old Mill Road to the <br /> west. ,�' M., " , ' °P / ;�ry, �,r��` ""; »✓'��m , <br /> N ? <br /> The proposed rezoning from ;tj ` <br /> R1 to R2A is consistent withr� ar�m, <br /> .F,mma' <br /> the comprehensive plan, as <br /> R2A and the proposed , <br /> layout represent a low <br /> � r <br /> x� <br /> density land use. <br /> 2) Application requirements <br /> a. Preliminary Plat <br /> The applicant is requesting approval of a Preliminary Plat for 34 single-family <br /> residential properties. New Street A connects to Old Mill Road and ends in a cul- <br /> de-sac and new Street B connects to Old Mill Road and Revoir Street to the south. <br /> There are two "remote" lots proposed on the east side of the project that would <br /> need access by a private drive or private street. <br /> b. Rezoning <br /> The applicant is requesting approval to rezone the properties from R1 Rural <br /> Residential to R2A Single Family Residential. All lots meet the minimum of 11,500 <br /> square feet and 80-foot width. The property is about 19 acres total, of which 5 are <br /> wetland, leaving 14 acres net. 34 lots = 2.4 units/acre. <br /> c. Planned Unit Development <br /> wfflh r„ �?rnrnunii,/ in rrfirrl <br />