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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-19 BOS Staff Report - January 2020REZONING APPLICATION #07-19 GENTLE HARVEST, LC. Staff Report for the Board of Supervisors Prepared: January 16, 2020 Staff Contact: Candice E. Perkins, AICP, CZA, Assistant Director Reviewed Action Planning Commission: 12/18/19 Public Hearing Held; Recommended Approval Board of Supervisors: 01/22/20 Pending PROPOSAL: To rezone 1.204+/- acres from the B2 (General Business) District to the B3 (Industrial Transition) District with proffers. LOCATION: The subject property is located at 120 Front Royal Pike. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & STAFF CONCLUSION FOR THE 01/22/20 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING: This is an application to rezone 1.204+/- acres from the B2 (General Business) District to the B3 (Industrial Transition) District with proffers. The site is located within the limits of the Senseny/Eastern Urban Area Plan of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and identifies this property with commercial land use designation. In general, the existing B2 zoning and the proposed B3 zoning are consistent with the current land use supported by the Comprehensive Plan, however; the Comprehensive Plan states that this area should be designed specifically to accommodate and promote highway commercial land uses. Staff would note that the site was previously utilized for a restaurant which is now closed and the intended user for this site is a Discount Tire. The proffers associated with this rezoning request are as follows: Proffer Statement – Dated November 21, 2019: 1. Land Use Restrictions: 1.1 The Owner hereby proffers not to engage in the following uses on the Property: • Landscape and Horticultural Services (SIC 078) • Local and Suburban Transit Services (SIC 41) • Motor Freight Transportation & Warehousing (SIC 42) • Transportation by Air (SIC 45) • Utility Facilities and their Accessory Uses (SIC 49) • Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters (SIC 7833) • Tractor Truck & Tractor Truck Trailer Parking (No SIC) 1.2 When used in these proffers, the “Preliminary Landscape Plan”, shall refer to the plan entitled “Preliminary Landscape Plan” dated September 24, 2019. The Preliminary Landscape Plan shall be incorporated by reference herein as “Exhibit 1”. The Owner proffers that its development of the Property will be in substantial conformity with the Preliminary Landscape Plan. Rezoning #07-19 GENTLE HARVEST LC. January 16, 2020 Page 2 Staff Note: This proffer seeks to implement the Senseny/Eastern Urban Area Plan that states “enhanced area of buffer and landscaping shall be provided adjacent to the Interstate 81 right-of-way and its ramps”. 2 Monetary Contribution to Offset Impact of Development 2.1 The Owner hereby proffers to provide a monetary contribution of $0.10 per developed building square foot for County Fire and Rescue Services. Following the required public hearing, a decision regarding this rezoning application by the Board of Supervisors would be appropria te. The Applicant should be prepared to adequately address all concerns raised by the Board of Supervisors. Rezoning #07-19 GENTLE HARVEST LC. January 16, 2020 Page 3 This report is prepared by the Frederick County Planning Staff to provide information to the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to assist them in making a decision on this application. It may also be useful to others interested in this zoning matter. Unresolved issues concerning this application are noted by Staff where relevant throughout this Staff report. Reviewed Action Planning Commission: 12/18/19 Public Hearing Held; Recommended Approval Board of Supervisors: 01/22/20 Pending PROPOSAL: To rezone 1.204+/- acres from the B2 (General Business) District to the B3 (Industrial Transition) District with proffers. LOCATION: The subject property is located at 120 Front Royal Pike. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Shawnee PROPERTY ID NUMBER: 64-A-1C PROPERTY ZONING: B2 (General Business) District PRESENT USE: Vacant Restaurant ADJOINING PROPERTY ZONING & PRESENT USE: North: B2 (General Business) Use: Commercial/Route 50E South: B2 (General Business) Use: Commercial East: B2 (General Business) Use: Commercial West: B2 (General Business) Use: Commercial Rezoning #07-19 GENTLE HARVEST LC. January 16, 2020 Page 4 REVIEW EVALUATIONS: Virginia Dept. of Transportation: VDOT has no objection to the rezoning as presented. Frederick-Winchester Service Authority: FWSA will defer to Frederick Water. Frederick Water: Thank you for the opportunity to provide review comments on the Discount Tire rezoning application. The subject property located 120 Front Royal Pike, Winchester, Virginia, is currently served by the City of Winchester. Through redevelopment of the site, the City will continue to provide the water and sewer services. Frederick County Department of Public Works: We offer no comments at this time. Frederick County Fire Marshall: Plan approved. Winchester Regional Airport: None. County of Frederick Attorney: Proffer is in acceptable legal form. City of Winchester: The City of Winchester has reviewed the following: Discount Tire Site Plan at 120 Front Royal Pike, Winchester, VA 22602. Based on our review, we have the following comments: Water 1. The existing water main and water meter may need to be relocated. If it is the case, vacation of existing easement and dedication of new easements may be required. 2. Please show location of all existing utility including water main, sewer main, lateral, water services, clean out and water meter. Planning & Zoning: 1) Site History The original Frederick County Zoning Map (U.S.G.S. Winchester Quadrangle) depicts the zoning for the parcel as B2 (General Business). 2) Comprehensive Plan The 2035 Comprehensive Plan is the guide for the future growth of Frederick County. The 2035 Comprehensive Plan is an official public document that serves as the Community's guide for making decisions regarding development, preservation, public facilities and other key components of Community life. The primary goal of this plan is to protect and improve the living environment within Frederick County. It is in essence a composition of policies used to plan for the future physical development of Frederick County. Rezoning #07-19 GENTLE HARVEST LC. January 16, 2020 Page 5 The Area Plans, Appendix I of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan, are the primary implementation tool and will be instrumental to the future planning efforts of the County. Land Use The 2035 Comprehensive Plan and the Senseny/Eastern Urban Area Plan provide guidance on the future development of the property. The property is located within the SWSA. The Senseny/Eastern Urban Area Plan identifies this property with commercial land use designation. In general, the existing B2 zoning and the proposed B3 zoning are consistent with the current land use supported by the Comprehensive Plan, however; the Comprehensive Plan states that this area should be designed specifically to accommodate and promote highway commercial land uses. PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY AND ACTION FROM THE 12/18/19 MEETING: Staff provided an overview of the application and the proposed proffers. Mr. Ty Lawson, representing the Applicant, stated no mechanical work will be performed at the site or will no hazard waste such as oil or antifreeze will be handled at the site. The customer transactions will be completed in 30 to 45 minutes per vehicle with no unattended or overnight vehicles. The hours of operation are proposed are Monday – Friday 8a.m. to 6p.m, Saturday 8a.m. to 5p.m. and closed on Sunday. Also, Civil Engineers of the Kimley-Horn Planning and Design Consultants presented an overview of the proposed new building design with landscaping. The bays will be facing Front Royal Pike. The building is set back about 150 ft. from the road. They concluded that the new building will be set back further than the existing building. Chairman Kenney called for anyone who wished to speak regarding this Public Hearing to come forward at this time. Mr. Steve Parish, Senior Vice President for the Aikens Group, commented against the rezoning to the Industrial Transition District on behalf of the surrounding owners’ properties. Mr. Parrish continued that the zoning allows various uses that could be harmful to their property values. Ms. Becky Morrison came forward and shared her concerns about the used tire recycling procedures. The Kimley-Horn representatives for the Applicant, said that Discount Tire has a vendor that will be picking- up the used tires to be recycled and no tires will be stored outside. The proposed building will have an area for storage of the used tires until they are picked up for recycling. No one else came forward to speak and Chairman Kenney closed the public comment portion of the hearing. Commissioner Ambrogi commented, on the length of time that the building has been vacant. Staff responded that the existing building has been vacant for a few years. Also, Commissioner Ambrogi asked about the how the traffic will access the property. Mr. Lawson said the access is a paved road that was dedicated to the County back in the 80’s with less trips than the previous owner because of the different use. Planning Commission ultimately recommended approval of the rezoning application. Following the required public hearing, a decision regarding this rezoning application by the Board of Supervisors would be appropriate. The Applicant should be prepared to adequately address all concerns raised by the Board of Supervisors.