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Planning Commission

PLANNING COMMISSION
MARCH 26, 2015 - 5:00 PM


1. RZ-2015-003 PRESENTED BY: ECE Survey & Design
REPRESENTING: Grady Hicks, Thomas David Woodruff, Gene Eaves
SUBJECT: Request to rezone eight (8) parcels of land containing 112 acres located on the northeast corner of Lower Wetumpka Road and Franson Road from an R-50 (Single-Family Residential) Zoning District to an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District.

2. RZ-2015-005 PRESENTED BY: Knox Partners, LLC
REPRESENTING: Knox Partners, LLC and First Baptist Church
SUBJECT: Request to rezone two (2) lots located at 403 and 419 South Perry Street from T4-R (General Urban Zone-Restricted) and T4-O (General Urban Zone-Open) Zoning District to a T5 (Urban Center) Zoning District.

3. RZ-2015-004 PRESENTED BY: Larry E. Speaks & Associates
REPRESENTING: Alexander Sealcoating & Paving
SUBJECT: Request to rezone 25.01 acres located on the north side of Anderson Road, approximately 3,000 ft. east of Brooks Road, from an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District to an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

4. DP-1989-082 PRESENTED BY: Larry E. Speaks & Associates
REPRESENTING: Guardian Credit Union
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located at 1789 Cong. W. L. Dickinson Drive in B-3 (Commercial) and an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning Districts.

5. 8736 PRESENTED BY: Denham Land Surveyors
REPRESENTING: Murphy Oil USA
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Montgomery Commons Plat No. 1A located 250 ft. off the south side of Eastern Boulevard, approximately 500 ft. west of Calmar Drive, in B-2 (Commercial) and M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning Districts.

6. DP-2015-009 PRESENTED BY: Pan American Engineering
REPRESENTING: Murphy Oil USA Inc.
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located 250 ft. off the south side of Eastern Boulevard, approximately 500 ft. west of Calmar Drive, in B-2 (Commercial) and M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning Districts.

7. DP-2015-006 PRESENTED BY: Perry Engineering LLC
REPRESENTING: Mapco
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located at the northeast corner of North Eastern Boulevard and Roy Hodges Boulevard in an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

8. DP-1986-101 PRESENTED BY: DLM Architect
REPRESENTING: Thermo King of Montgomery
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for an addition to a building located at 280 Sixth Street (NM) in an M-3 (General Industrial) Zoning District.

9. DP-1990-080 PRESENTED BY: DLM Architect
REPRESENTING: Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for an addition to a building located at 6897 Atlanta Highway in a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

10. DP-1987-006 PRESENTED BY: Donofro Architects
REPRESENTING: Precision Steel
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for an addition to a building located at 1080 Kershaw Street in an M-3 (General Industrial) Zoning District.

11. 8735 PRESENTED BY: Tuskegee Land Surveyors
REPRESENTING: Chester D. Mallory
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Mallory Plat No. 1 located on the north side of West Fleming Road, approximately 150 ft. east of Inwood Drive, in an R-75-s (Single-Family Residential) Zoning District.




12. DP-2015-011 PRESENTED BY: Gonzalez-Strength & Associates
REPRESENTING: Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building and fuel center to be located on the north side of Vaughn Road approximately 1,000 ft. east of Taylor Road in B-2 (Commercial) and B-3 (Commercial) Zoning Districts.

13. 8714 PRESENTED BY: Pilgreen Engineering
REPRESENTING: Perry Hill Crossing, LLC
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Perry Hill Crossing Plat No. 1 located on the south side of Atlanta Highway and the east side of Perry Hill Road in a B-2-Q (Commercial-Qualified) Zoning District.

14. DP-2015-007 PRESENTED BY: Pilgreen Engineering
REPRESENTING: Falconer Development
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for two (2) new buildings to be located at 10640 Chantilly Parkway in a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

15. 8734 PRESENTED BY: Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood
REPRESENTING: Boyd Investments, LLC
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Smile Makers at EastChase Plat No. 1 located on the north side of EastChase Parkway, approximately 1,000 ft. west of Boyd-Cooper Parkway, in a
B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

16. DP-2015-008 PRESENTED BY: Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood
REPRESENTING: Smile Makers
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located on the north side of EastChase Parkway, approximately 1,000 ft. west of Boyd-Cooper Parkway, in a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

17. 8737 PRESENTED BY: Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood
REPRESENTING: Corbett
SUBJECT: Request preliminary approval of Somerhill Estates Overall located west of Bell Chase on the north side of Bell Road and at the south end of Edinburgh Drive in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zoning District.

18. DP-2006-064 PRESENTED BY: Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood
REPRESENTING: Corbett Property
SUBJECT: Request approval for a revised master plan for property located approximately 1,300 ft. east of Young Meadows Road and 1,000 ft. north of Bell Road in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zoning District.

The next Planning Commission meeting will be March 26, 2015 @ 5:00 pm

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