Call to
Order
Roll Call
Approval of Minutes
Regular meeting
March 14, 2007
Approved with corrections
Work Session
March 28, 2007
Approved
Citizen
Comments
Public Hearings
NOTE:
Application No. PD-20-07 (Fairway Creek), submitted by KCCC LLC
(American Eastern, Inc.) has been withdrawn by the applicant.
This application was a request to establish a 300-unit Planned
Development on approximately 79 acres of land on the north side
of Kiln Creek Parkway. The application has been removed from the
Planning Commission agenda, and the previously advertised public
hearing on this application has been cancelled.
Application
No. UP-718-07, Specialty
Motorsports & Collectibles and East Coast Painting & Fiberglass,
LLC:
Request for a Special
Use Permit, pursuant to Section 24.1-306 [Category 12, No. 5
(b)] of the York County Zoning Ordinance,
to authorize the establishment of
auto/light truck sales, rental, service with auto body work and
painting on approximately 1.5 acres of land located at 1807
George Washington Memorial Highway (Route 17), approximately 400
feet south its intersection with Production Drive (Route 799).
The property, further identified as portions of Assessor's
Parcel Nos. 37-9A and 37-27, are zoned GB (General Business) to
a depth of approximately 415 feet from Route 17 and EO (Economic
Opportunity) beyond, and are designated for General Business and
Economic Opportunity development in the Comprehensive Plan.
Recommended
approval
Download combined staff report.
If you have any questions or comments about this
application, please contact
Earl W. Anderson
Old
Business
Application
No. ZT-107-07, York County Board of Supervisors: Request to
amend Article III, Division 6. - Planned Development Districts,
of the York County Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 24.1, York County
Code) to modify the current planned development district
regulations to create two distinct types of planned development
opportunities – the PDR – Planned Development Residential
district and the PDMU – Planned Development Mixed Use district.
The PDR district could be applied in areas designated for
residential development by the
Comprehensive Plan and could
include incidental commercial development. The PDMU district
could be applied in any of the areas designated for mixed use
development by the
Comprehensive Plan and must contain an
integrated mixture of commercial and residential uses. The
proposed regulations would establish minimum commercial /
residential development ratios, design standards and guidelines
to facilitate and encourage pedestrian-oriented “main street”
layouts, and minimum standards for concurrent development of the
commercial and residential components. All planned development
proposals would be subject to review and approval by the Board
of Supervisors.
Recommended
approval
Download combined staff report.
If you have any questions or comments about this
application, please contact
J. Mark Carter
New Business
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Adjourn