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File #: 628-23   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/8/2023 In control: City Council Meeting
On agenda: 11/21/2023 Final action: 11/21/2023
Title: Ordinance Approving the Reclassification of 102 Doris Avenue from B-3 (General Business) Zoning to R-2A (Single-Family Residential) Zoning (Z-6-23)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance - Zoning Reclassification 102 Doris Ave, 2. Plat of Survey Z-6-23, 3. Z-6-23 Plan Commission Staff Report Packet, 4. Plan Commission Minutes 10_19_23, 5. Approver Report
TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Rod Tonelli, Interim City Manager

SUBJECT:
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Ordinance Approving the Reclassification of 102 Doris Avenue from B-3 (General Business) Zoning to R-2A (Single-Family Residential) Zoning (Z-6-23)
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BACKGROUND:
The petitioner and owner, John Thayer, is seeking approval of the reclassification of 102 Doris Avenue from B-3 to R-2A in order to convert the property to a single-family residential use. The site contains a 1,415-square-foot one-story block building with a surface parking lot out front. The building was occupied by offices for East Side Realty from 1980 until around 2020. The site was classified to B-3 zoning when it was annexed in 2002. The property is currently used as an office for the petitioner's construction business. The petitioner does not believe the site is functional or marketable as an office or retail use due to its location. City staff believes the site could function as a single-family residential use. The properties adjacent to the east and south of the site are residential uses, so the proposed use would fit into the existing neighborhood.

According to the petitioner, the existing one-story building could be converted from offices to create a four-bedroom, two-bathroom single-family home. The zoning would permit a single household to occupy the building. The property would need two paved off-street parking spaces per City requirements. The remaining area of the front yard and parkway not used for driveways or walkways should be returned to grass. The obsolete sign frame on the east side of the site would also need to be removed. All necessary building permits would be required for the remodeling of the existing building.

The size of the lot (approximately 4,400 square feet) most closely matches the lot requirements for the R-2A zoning district, which allows for the smallest lot sizes of all the residential zoning districts. The surrounding residential area also has R-2A zoning. Therefore, this ...

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