File #: 20-3490    Version: 1 Name: ZC#20-003: Public hearing for a change of zoning from SF-8.4/16 Single-Family Residential District to PD Planned Development District for professional & medical office uses, boutique retail shops, and artist studio uses on approximately 0.379 a
Type: Zoning Case Status: Public Hearing
File created: 3/10/2020 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 3/16/2020 Final action: 3/16/2020
Title: ZC#20-003: Public hearing for a change of zoning from SF-8.4/16 Single-Family Residential District to PD Planned Development District for professional & medical office uses, boutique retail shops, and artist studio uses on approximately 0.379 acres known as a portion of Block 10, Original Town of Mansfield, located at 310 E. Broad St.; Ernst Realty Investment
Attachments: 1. Maps and Supporting Information.pdf, 2. Exhibit A.pdf, 3. Exhibit B.pdf
TITLE
ZC#20-003: Public hearing for a change of zoning from SF-8.4/16 Single-Family Residential District to PD Planned Development District for professional & medical office uses, boutique retail shops, and artist studio uses on approximately 0.379 acres known as a portion of Block 10, Original Town of Mansfield, located at 310 E. Broad St.; Ernst Realty Investment

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY
GENERAL INFORMATION
Existing Use: Single-family residence
Existing Zoning: SF-8.4/16, Single-Family Residential District

Surrounding Land Use & Zoning:
North - E. Broad St.; professional office and church uses (PD) across the street
South - Single-family residential, SF-7.5/12
East - Professional office, OP
West - Single-family residential, SF-7.5/12

Thoroughfare Plan Specification:
E. Broad St. - major arterial (four-lane divided)

Comments and Considerations
The subject property consists of 0.379 acres currently improved with a 1,200 sq. ft. single-story house, garage, and shed. The applicant is requesting to rezone the property from SF-8.4/16 Single-Family Residential District to PD Planned Development District for professional & medical office uses, boutique retail shops, and artist studio uses.

Development Plan and Regulations
The existing 1,200 sq. ft. single-story house will remain, but the garage and shed in the rear of the property will be removed. The house, known as the Andrew “Cap” and Emma Doughty Bratton House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but has not yet been designated as a local historic landmark. The house includes yellow siding, green trim, a prominent bay window, a covered front porch, a pitched roof, and is 28’ in height.

Behind the house, a new 2,400 sq. ft. single-story building will be constructed. To match the house, the new building will include yellow siding as the primary building material, with covered porches, bay windows, and a pitched roof design. In addition, the new building will be accentuated by red b...

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