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File #: RES 12-1229    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 7/3/2012
Title: Approving a zoning district boundary line adjustment stemming from right-of-way realignment and vacation at the intersection of Burns Avenue, Clarence Street, and Point Douglas Road.
Sponsors: Kathy Lantry
Attachments: 1. 12-059-528 Zoning Staff Report.pdf, 2. 12-059-528 Planning Commission Resolution.pdf
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Approving a zoning district boundary line adjustment stemming from right-of-way realignment and vacation at the intersection of Burns Avenue, Clarence Street, and Point Douglas Road.

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WHEREAS, the Department of Public Works has initiated the vacation of portions of Point Douglas Road and Clarence Street and acquisition of new right-of-way for realignment of Clarence Street, affecting property located at 1347 Burns Avenue (Obb's Bar, PID # 34-29-22-33-0128), 260 Clarence Street (PID # 34-29-22-33-0127), and 243 Point Douglas Road (PID # 34-29-22-33-0115);and

WHEREAS, the portions of Point Douglas Road and Clarence Street to be vacated, along with a Public Works city-owned remnant parcel between these areas, will be attached to the property at 1347 Burns Avenue (Obb's Bar, currently zoned B2 community business) to be used for a new parking lot and patio for the bar as indicated on the attached site plan; and a remnant of a former gas station parcel (zoned B2) west of the new right-of-way being acquired for realignment of Clarence Street that will be too narrow for stand-alone use will be attached to the adjacent residential lot to the west that is zoned R4 one-family residential; and
WHEREAS, § 60.304(f) of the Zoning Code states, in part, that ". . . where public right-of-way may be realigned, or where there is an uncertainty, contradiction or conflict as to the intended location of district boundaries shown [on the zoning map] . . ., interpretation concerning the exact location of the district boundary lines shall be determined by resolution of the city council upon recommendation by the planning commission; and § 60.305 of the Zoning Code states that "whenever any street . . . [is] vacated, such street . . . shall automatically be classified in the same zoning district as the property to which it attaches;" and
WHEREAS, under Zoning File # 12-059-528, the Zoning Committee of the Planning Commission, on June 7, 2012, considered a Zoning District ...

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