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Staff recommends approval to rezone 2.46-acre Bell Road parcel to low-density residential (RA)

2084540 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Staff recommended approval of rezoning 2.46 acres on Bell Road from agricultural to RA (low-density residential), saying the RA zone aligns with surrounding residential development, lot sizes, and the suburban residential place type in the comprehensive plan.

Planning staff recommended approval to rezone a 2.46-acre parcel on the northwest side of Bell Road from agricultural to RA (low-density residential), saying the change is consistent with surrounding development and the comprehensive plan.

Kelsey, a planning staff member presenting the case, said the area has transitioned gradually from agricultural to residential since the mid-1980s and that low-density residential and planned residential zoning is prevalent. She noted the surrounding development is primarily single-family homes with limited townhouse developments and that Bell Road is a major collector with pavement widths from about 15.5 to 17.5 feet in the section at issue. Kelsey said the RA zone is consistent with the suburban residential place type and that allowable uses and lot sizes in RA align with neighboring development.

Because of those factors, staff recommended approval of the RA rezoning. Commissioners did not record a formal vote in the transcript.