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ZE-155-72AGENDA, DECEMBER 8, 1972 SPOKANE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Time: Place: ZONE CHANGE 7• 1 1, ZS,5,5Jg24SAaMricultural to Single Family Residential or Two Family Residential Section 21, Township 25 N., Range 44, E.W.M. All of that area platted as Kimberly Subdivision Spokane County Planning Commission North 811 Jefferson Street Spokane, Washington 2.7 acres Agricultural Suburban Single Family Residential br Two Family Residential Upgrade to a residential zone after the final plat has been filed. Application of Zoning Provision: Chapter 4.21, Section 4.21.030 rrn p gut a. Location: b. Applicant: c. d. e. g. h. Site Size: Existing Zoning: Proposed Zoning: Proposed Use of Property: Friday, December 8, 1972, 9:00 A.M. Conference Room A, Court House Annex (Use Mallon Avenue entrance) o z. FOURTH RUE. E��NrN AUE 7 TELEPHONE NO.: 456 -2274 ZONE CHANGE A. Reasons: MINUTES December 8, 1972 ZE- 155 -72 - AGRICULTURAL TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL OR TWO - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: PLANNING COMMISSION (Kimberly Subdivision) Planning Commission Recommendation: Approve to Single Family Residential ( R -1) Zone. The final plat of Kimberly Subdivision has been filed incorporating eight suburban lots ranging in size from 10,000 square feet (80' X 125') to 15,200 square feet (110' X 140'). All of the suburban lots are of sufficient size and frontage to allow single family development. The Planning Commission is of the opinion that Kimberly Subdivision is appropriate for Single Family Residential zoning because: 1) The eight lots in the subdivision have been designed to accommo- date single family residences; i.e., most of the lots have at least 80' of frontage and 125' of depth. 2) The Planning Commission has been routinely upgrading similar residential plats in the Vera and Opportunity Communities to the Single Family Residential Zone. Although much of the surrounding area is zoned Agricultural Suburban, few duplexes have been established in the general area. The surrounding area has been developed with single family residences on lot., with 70 to 170 feet of frontage. 3) The Planning Commission is of the opinion that none of the lots within the subdivision have disadvantaged relationships which would warrant duplex zoning. (Only two of the lots within the subdivision contain sufficient frontage and area for duplex development.) 4) ThsSingle Family Residential Zone prohibits duplexes, animal keeping other than household pets, mobile homes, and home occupations. — 9 — (cont'd) ZE- 155 -72 - AGRICULTURAL TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (cont'd) B. General Data: 1) Location: 2) Applicant: 3) Site Size: 4) Existing Zoning: 5) Proposed Zoning: 6) Proposed Use of Property: 7) Application of Zoning Provision: - 10 - Section 21, Township 25 N., Range 44, E.W.M. All of that area platted as Kimberly Subdivision Spokane County Planning Commission N. 811 Jefferson Street Spokane, Washington 2.7 acres Agricultural Suburban Single Family Residential or Two - Family Re sidentiai Upgrade to a residential zone after the final plat has been filed. Chapter 4.21, Section 4.21.030 7. ZE- 155 -72 — AGRICULTURAL TO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL -OR TWO — .FAMILYRESIDENTIAL: PLANNING COMMISSION (Kimberly Subdivision) Staff Recommendation: Approve to Single Family Residential (R -1) Zone. Analysis: The final plat of Kimberly Subdivision has been filed incorporating 8 suburban lots ranging in size from 10,000 square feet (80'x125') to 15,200 square feet (110'x140'). All of the suburban lots are of sufficient size and frontage to allow single family development. The staff is of the opinion that Kimberly Subdivision is appropriate for Single Family Residential zoning because: 1) The 8 lots in the subdivision have been designed to accommodate single family residences; i.e., most of the lots have at least 80' of frontage and 125' of depth. Only 2 of the lots within the subdivision contain sufficient frontage and area for duplex development. 2) The Planning Commission has been routinely upgrading similar residential plats in the Vera and Opportunity Communities to the Single Family Residential Zone. Although much of the surrounding area is zoned Agricultural Suburban, few duplexes have been established in the general area. The surrounding area has been developed with single family residences on lots with 70 to 170 feet of frontage. 3) The staff is of the opinion that none of the lots within the sub— division have disadvantaged relationships which would warrant duplex zoning. 4) The Single Family Residential Zone prohibits duplexes, animal keeping other than household pets, mobile homes, and home occupations. — 7 —