STATEMENT OF ISSUE
The applicant is requesting an amendment to the Official Zoning Map to change the zoning classification from the OR-1 (Office Residential) zoning district to the OR-1 (Office Residential) zoning district with HPO (Historic Preservation Overlay), and to add the property to the Local Register of Historic Places. The main house and the cottage behind it were built in 1942. The property is located on the east end of Briarcliff Road at the intersection of East Tennessee Street and Briarcliff Road and contains approximately 0.64 acres. The main house has not been altered except for roof repair, which took place in 2003. The only renovation to the cottage was the addition of a deck in 2006-2007. The proposed ordinance, including a location map, is included as Attachment 1. The applicant for this project is Joseph J. Weil and the agent is Canter Group.
On January 7, 2009, the Tallahassee-Leon County Architectural Review Board recommended that the above-referenced property (Parcel ID 11-31-23-A-007-0) be added to the local register of historic places (Agenda Item III of Attachment 2). The addition of this property on the local register would make it eligible for certain City grant and loan programs, and would also provide additional protections to the building in the event of redevelopment.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Option 1: Continue this item to the May 27, 2009 City Commission Meeting (prior to the Planning Commission public hearing, the Planning Commission attorney raised concerns regarding the sufficiency of the application, and the applicant subsequently requested a continuance in order to resolve those issues).
FISCAL IMPACT
Staff time required to process the rezoning and costs associated with local and State advertising requirements.
Wayne Tedder, Director, Planning Department
Anita Favors Thompson, City Manager
For information, please contact: Mary Jean Yarbrough, Ext. 6428.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL/ISSUE ANALYSIS
HISTORY/FACTS & ISSUES
HISTORY
Original Zoning: Prior to adoption of the City of Tallahassee Zoning, Site Plan and Subdivision Regulations in 1992, this parcel was zoned RM-1, Single, Two, Three, Four and Multiple Family Dwellings.
1992: The City of Tallahassee adopted the City of Tallahassee Zoning, Site Plan and Subdivision Regulations. At this time, the property was changed from RM-1 to the Mixed Use A zoning district.
November 1997: The City of Tallahassee implemented “Site Specific Zoning” and the subject site was zoned OR-1 (Office Residential).
April 2007: The City of Tallahassee changed the future land use from Mixed Use A to Suburban pursuant to the adoption of the revised Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan due to Comprehensive Plan Reform.
January 7, 2009: The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to include the property at 967 Briarcliff Road in the Tallahassee-Leon County Register of Historic Places (Attachment 2).
April 7, 2009: The Tallahassee/Leon County Planning Commission was scheduled to hold a public hearing on this item. Prior to the hearing, the Planning Commission attorney raised concerns regarding the sufficiency of the application. The applicant subsequently requested that the public hearing be continued to the May 5, 2009 Planning Commission Meeting in order to allow him time to resolve the Planning Commission attorney’s points of contention.
April 7, 2009: This ordinance was introduced to the City Commission.
April 22, 2009: If the continuance is approved, this application will be scheduled for the first and only public hearing before the City Commission on May 27, 2009.
FACTS
Built in 1942, this two-story home and the cottage behind it are located in a small neighborhood known as Briarcliff. Both structures reflect either Georgian or Colonial Revival architecture and are listed in the Florida Master Site File. The exteriors of both the main house and the cottage appear to have remained relatively unchanged from the time they were built.
Public Notification and Response
The application is a Type D review and requires City Commission action. This request has been noticed and advertised in accordance with the provisions of the Tallahassee Land Development Code (Attachment 2). The Planning Department mailed 172 notices to property owners within 1,000 feet of the subject property. To date, the Planning Department has not received any verbal or written response to the notice.
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
N/A
OPTIONS
1. Continue this item to the May 27, 2009 City Commission Meeting (prior to the Planning Commission public hearing, the Planning Commission attorney raised concerns regarding the sufficiency of the application, and the applicant subsequently requested a continuance in order to resolve those issues).
2. Do not continue this item.
ATTACHMENTS/REFERENCES