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Planning Commission

PLANNING COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 26, 2015 - 5:00 PM


1. RZ-2015-002 PRESENTED BY: Hobbie Dees
REPRESENTING: Freddie Henderson
SUBJECT: Request to rezone one (1) parcel of land containing 4 acres located at 5435 Troy Highway from B-2 (Commercial) and AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning Districts to an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

2. 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.

3. DP-2015-005 PRESENTED BY: TriCorp Investments, LLC
REPRESENTING: Church’s Chicken
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located on the south side of Vaughn Road, approximately 150 ft. west of Vaughn Plaza Road, in a B-3 (Commercial) Zoning District.

4. DP-2002-044 PRESENTED BY: Tony Kim
REPRESENTING: Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for an addition to a building located at 500 Hyundai Boulevard in an M-3 (General Industrial) Zoning District.

5. 8733 PRESENTED BY: Alabama Land Surveyors
REPRESENTING: Leguster & Janette Chaney
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Ranchette Estates Plat No. 1A located on the south side of North Palomino Drive, approximately 300 ft. west of Hialeah Lane, in an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District.

6. 8731 PRESENTED BY: Pilgreen Engineering
REPRESENTING: A. J. McLemore Development Properties, LLC
SUBJECT: Request final approval of South Arrowhead Drive Plat No. 1 located at the south end of South Arrowhead Drive, approximately 1,000 ft. south of Atlanta Highway, in a B-3 (Commercial) Zoning District.

7. DP-2007-044 PRESENTED BY: Larry E. Speaks & Associates
REPRESENTING: Burger King
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located at 3190 Taylor Road in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zoning District.

8. 8729 PRESENTED BY: Larry E. Speaks & Associates
REPRESENTING: AMA, LLC
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Alexander Paving Plat No. 1 located on the north side of Anderson Road, approximately 3,000 ft. east of Brooks Road, in an AGR-1 (Residential Agriculture) Zoning District.


9. 8727 PRESENTED BY: Jeffcoat Engineers & Surveyors
REPRESENTING: Andrew G. Linn, Jr.
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Southland International Plat No. 1A located at the southeast corner of Maxwell Boulevard and First Street in an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

10. DP-2009-026 PRESENTED BY: Jeffcoat Engineers & Surveyors
REPRESENTING: Southland International
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for a new building to be located at 1563 Maxwell Boulevard in an M-1 (Industrial) Zoning District.

11. 8732 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: C S Engineering
SUBJECT: Request final approval of C S Engineering Plat No. 1 located on the north side of Selma Highway, approximately 400 ft. west of Brewer Road, in an M-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District.

12. DP-1982-028 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: C S Engineering
SUBJECT: Public hearing for a development plan for an addition to a building located at 4446 Selma Highway in an M-1 (Light Industrial Industrial) Zoning District.

13. 8499 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: City of Montgomery
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Amanda Loop Plat No. 1 located on the north and south sides of Amanda Loop, approximately 80 ft. south of Amanda Lane, in an R-24-t (Townhouse) Zoning District.

14. 8728 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: House to House Community Development
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Magnolia Heights Plat No. 1A located on the northeast corner of Oak Street and Alexander Street in an R-60-d (Duplex Residential) Zoning District.

15. 8730 PRESENTED BY: Flowers & White Engineering
REPRESENTING: Mitylene Development
SUBJECT: Request final approval of Mitylene Office Park Plat No. 5B located on the north side of Mitylene Park Lane, approximately 500 ft. west of Taylor Road, in a B-2 (Commercial) Zoning District.

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

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In 2004, Montgomery landed one of the biggest economic development projects when Hyundai Motors Manufacturing Alabama built its $1.4 billion automotive plant. The Montgomery location became the first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. It employs over 3,000 team members and currently produces the next generation Sonata sedan and Santa Fe sport utility vehicle. 

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