By 1808Delaware
The City of Delaware Planning Commission will convene on August 7 at 6:30 PM in the Council Chambers of City Hall, located at 1 South Sandusky Street. The agenda includes significant zoning amendments, development plans, and subdivision plats, all of which could impact the community’s future landscape.
Zoning Amendments in Focus
Common Ground Free Store Rezoning Amendment
The first item on the agenda is a rezoning amendment request by Common Ground Free Store. They are seeking approval to rezone a 0.42-acre parcel located at 153 E. Winter Street from B-3 (Community Business) to C-PUD (Commercial Planned Unit Development). This parcel is identified by parcel number 519-431-21-007-000. The rezoning could allow for a more flexible and comprehensive development of the site in line with the community’s needs.
Development Plans: Terra Alta Section 13
Terra Alta Section 13 Development Plan
Terra Alta LLC has submitted a request for approval of a development plan for Terra Alta Section 13. This development covers 20.645 acres and proposes the construction of 35 single-family lots. The property, which is zoned R-2 PMU (One-Family Residential District with a Planned Mixed Use Overlay District), is located along Stansted Drive, Grassington Crossing, Stockdale Farms Drive, and Skipton Loop. This section represents a continuation of the Terra Alta community development, which has been evolving over several phases.
Plat Approvals: Shaping Delaware’s Future Neighborhoods
Terra Alta Section 13 Final Subdivision Plat
In conjunction with the development plan, Terra Alta LLC is also seeking approval for the final subdivision plat for Terra Alta Section 13. This plat covers the same 20.645 acres and involves the same 35 single-family lots mentioned earlier. Approval of this plat is crucial for the legal subdivision of the land into individual lots, allowing for the subsequent construction and sale of homes.
Hobbs Farm Subdivision Plat
The second plat on the agenda is a request by Jarrod & Marty Hobbs for approval of a subdivision plat for Hobbs Farm, located at 34 Vernon Avenue. This proposed subdivision spans approximately 6.129 acres. The development of Hobbs Farm is a smaller, yet significant, project that could contribute to the diversity of housing options within the city.