File #: ORD. 2024-200    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/6/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/3/2024 Final action:
Title: To authorize the special use of the properties known as 3303 Lawson Street, 306 East 33rd Street, 308 East 33rd Street, 310 East 33rd Street and 312 East 33rd Street for the purpose of up to five single-family detached dwellings, upon certain terms and conditions. (5th District)
Patrons: Mayor Stoney (By Request)
Attachments: 1. Ord. No. 2024-200
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To authorize the special use of the properties known as 3303 Lawson Street, 306 East 33rd Street, 308 East 33rd Street, 310 East 33rd Street and 312 East 33rd Street for the purpose of up to five single-family detached dwellings, upon certain terms and conditions. (5th District)
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WHEREAS, the owner of the properties known as 3303 Lawson Street, 306 East 33rd Street, 308 East 33rd Street, 310 East 33rd Street and 312 East 33rd Street, which are situated in a R-5 Single-Family Residential District, desires to use such properties for the purpose of up to five single-family detached dwellings, which use, among other things, is not currently allowed by sections 30-410.4, concerning lot area and width, 30-410.5, concerning yards, 30-710.12, concerning the improvement of parking areas and parking lots, and 30-710.13, concerning perimeter buffers and landscaping requirements, of the Code of the City of Richmond (2020), as amended; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with section 17.11 of the Charter of the City of Richmond (2020), as amended, it has been made to appear that, if granted subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this ordinance, the special use granted by this ordinance will not be detrimental to the safety, health, morals and general welfare of the community involved, will not tend to create congestion in streets, roads, alleys and other public ways and places in the area involved, will not create hazards from fire, panic or other dangers, will not tend to overcrowding of land and cause an undue concentration of population, will not adversely affect or interfere with public or private schools, parks, playgrounds, water supplies, sewage disposal, transportation or other public requirements, conveniences and improvements, and will not interfere with adequate light and air; and
WHEREAS, (i) the City Planning Commission has conducted a public hearing to investigate the circumstances and conditions upon which the Council is empowered ...

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