File #: 15-131    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 4/7/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/28/2015 Final action: 4/28/2015
Title: Communication from the City Manager and the Community Development Director with a Request to Concur with the Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission and Staff to ADOPT an ORDINANCE REZONING Property from a Class R-4 (Single-Family Residential) District to a P-1 (Parking) District for the Property Located at 1312 - 1314 W GIFT AVENUE (Parcel Identification Nos. 14-32-180-019 & -018), Peoria, IL. (Council District 2).
Indexes: Goal 2 - Safe Peoria, Grow employers and jobs., Reinvest in neighborhoods
Attachments: 1. Attachment A to Memo - Ordinance 1312-1314 W Gift Avenue, 2. Attachment B to Memo - Surrounding Zoning Map - 1312-1314 W Gift Avenue, 3. Attachment C to Memo - P&Z Minutes
ACTION REQUESTED:
Title
Communication from the City Manager and the Community Development Director with a Request to Concur with the Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission and Staff to ADOPT an ORDINANCE REZONING Property from a Class R-4 (Single-Family Residential) District to a P-1 (Parking) District for the Property Located at 1312 - 1314 W GIFT AVENUE (Parcel Identification Nos. 14-32-180-019 & -018), Peoria, IL. (Council District 2).

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BACKGROUND:
Petitioner: Daniel Agatucci for James and Gerald Agatucci.

Current Use: The property is currently undeveloped.

Present zoning: R-4 (Single-Family Residential) District

Proposed zoning: P-1 (Parking) District.

The property is surrounded by: Surrounded by C-N (Neighborhood Commercial) zoning to the east, R-4 (Single-Family Residential) zoning to the north and west, and R-3 (Single-Family Residential) zoning to the south.

Future land use designation: The future land use designation is for the property is medium density residential

Acreage: Approximately .28 acres.

History:

Date
Zoning
1931 to 1958
A (One Family Dwelling) District
1958 to 1963
A (One Family Dwelling) District
1963 to 1990
R-1 (Low Density Residential) District
1990 to Present
R-4 (Single Family Residential) District

STAFF COMMENTS:
While the proposed request does not align with the Comprehensive Plan Designation of the property, the current request to rezone the property to P-1 (Parking) District would provide a transition from the more intensive commercial zoning to east to the less intensive residential zoning to the west and therefore staff does not object. A zoning of P-1 would also limit the use of the property to parking and, as a result, restrict more intensive uses.

ZONING COMMISSION ACTION:
The Zoning Commission found that the request met the Findings of Fact requirements and VOTED 7 to 0 to APPROVE.

FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A

NEIGHBORHOOD CONCERNS: N/A

IMPACT IF APP...

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