File #: Z16-0027    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning and Zoning Commission
File created: 2/8/2017 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 2/22/2017 Final action:
Title: Hold a public hearing and consider a request by Richard and Nancy Greb and Kevin Nelms to rezone approximately 20.49 acres from a Regional Center Commercial Downtown (RCC-D) District to a Regional Center Residential 2 (RCR-2) District. The property is generally located at 2100 South Mayhill Road and at the end of Hudsonwood Drive in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas. (Z16-0027, The Standard/The Hudson at Medpark, Hayley Zagurski).
Attachments: 1. Aerial Map, 2. Zoning Map, 3. Future Land Use Map, 4. Proposed Zoning Change Map, 5. Permitted Uses in RCR-2 and RCC-D Districts, 6. Notification Map
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Planning Report
Z16-0027 / The Standard/The Hudson at MedPark
City Council District 1
Planning & Zoning Commission
February 22, 2017

REQUEST:
Title
Hold a public hearing and consider a request by Richard and Nancy Greb and Kevin Nelms to rezone approximately 20.49 acres from a Regional Center Commercial Downtown (RCC-D) District to a Regional Center Residential 2 (RCR-2) District. The property is generally located at 2100 South Mayhill Road and at the end of Hudsonwood Drive in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas. (Z16-0027, The Standard/The Hudson at Medpark, Hayley Zagurski).
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OWNER:
Richard and Nancy Greb and Kevin Nelms

APPLICANT:
J. Brandon Hancock, Ojala Holdings

BACKGROUND:
The subject tract is located northwest of the Mayhill Road / Colorado Boulevard intersection. It comprises the westernmost area of a larger parent tract, located at the terminus of Hudsonwood Drive, and is approximately 20.49 acres. The City purchased property just east of the subject tract as part of the Mayhill Road extension. The subject property overlaps into this area currently owned by the City, but a proposal to return this property to the original owner is scheduled to be considered by City Council on February 21, 2017.

Once the real estate transaction is complete, the applicant intends to develop the subject tract for multi-family use, pending approval of both a rezoning request and a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for the site. The applicant is seeking to rezone the property to RCR-2 District due to limitations under the current RCC-D District that only allow the multi-family use as part of a mixed-use development. The applicant has indicated an intent to subdivide the subject property into three lots and to extend Hudsonwood Drive towards Mayhill Road. Multi-family development would be located on both the north and south side of Hudsonwood Drive. A third lot would also be located on the south side of Hudsonwood Drive and would be developed with a detention pond tha...

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