File #: ORD. 2018-113    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 2/1/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/16/2018 Final action: 4/23/2018
Title: To rezone the property known as 1 East Cary Street from the B-3 General Business District to the B-5 Central Business District.
Patrons: Mayor Stoney (By Request)
Attachments: 1. Ord. No. 2018-113, 2. Staff Report, 3. Application Form, 4. Applicant's Report, 5. Survey, 6. Map, 7. Letter of Support, 8. Public Comment Response Form_Support, 9. B-5 Zoning Requirements
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To rezone the property known as 1 East Cary Street from the B-3 General Business District to the B-5 Central Business District.

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O & R Request
DATE: February 27, 2018 EDITION:|910|
TO: The Honorable Members of City Council

THROUGH: The Honorable Levar M. Stoney, Mayor
(This is no way reflects a recommendation on behalf of the Mayor.)

THROUGH: Selena Cuffee-Glenn, Chief Administrative Officer

THROUGH: Peter L. Downey, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Economic Development and Planning

FROM: Mark A. Olinger, Director, Department of Planning and Development Review

RE: To rezone the property known as 1 East Cary Street from the B-3 General Business District to the B-5 Central Business District.

ORD. OR RES. No.


PURPOSE: To rezone the property known as 1 East Cary Street from the B-3 General Business District to the B-5 Central Business District.

REASON: The applicant has requested a rezoning of the property to facilitate its redevelopment. Rezoning the property to the B-5 Central Business District would be in keeping with the study being undertaken by the Department of Planning and Development Review to rezone the Monroe Ward area.

RECOMMENDATION: In accordance with the requirements of the City Charter and the Zoning Ordinance, the City Planning Commission will review this request and make a recommendation to City Council. This item will be scheduled for consideration by the Commission at its April 16, 2018, meeting. A letter outlining the Commission's recommendation will be forwarded to City Council following that meeting.

BACKGROUND: The property consists of a 9,838 sq. ft, .23 acre parcel, of land currently improved and located in the Downtown Planning District of the Monroe Ward neighborhood.

The City of Richmond's Pulse Corridor Plan designates a future land use for this property as Downtown Mixed-Use, which features high-density development with office buildings, apartments, and a mix of complementary uses, in...

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