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11/24/2004
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20330
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1/1/2005
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Kaufman House for residential and mixed use. The description of the Eastern Residential/Mixed <br />Use area includes the following text: <br /> <br /> "The portion of this area west of Washington Street is characterized by a mix of older <br /> single-family and duplex structures and newer large apartment buildings. There are also <br /> two social institutions and the Kaufman Senior Center" (page 3-7). <br /> <br />The text goes on to describe the zoning history in the area. In general, the Planning Department, <br />Hearings Official, and Planning Commission have approved rezone requests to mixed use only <br />east of Washington Street. However, the text supports a rezone to Historic Special Area Zone <br />for the Kaufman House, given its recognition in the Westside Neighborhood Plan as an existing <br />non-residential use, its location within the Eastern Residential/Mixed Use Area, and the presence <br />of the mixed uses symbol on the Metro Plan diagram. <br /> <br />Applicable Westside Neighborhood Plan Policies <br /> <br /> Eastern Residential/Mixed Use Area Policy 1: This area shall continue to be recognized <br /> as appropriate for medium density residential development. Although there is currently a <br /> mixture of land uses in the area, any further rezonings that would promote the conversion <br /> of residential uses to nonresidential uses shall be discouraged. <br /> <br />The Kaufman House is not currently and has not been for the past 30 years, in residential use. <br />Therefore, adoption of the SAZ will not cause the conversion of a residential use to a <br />nonresidential use. On the contrary, the SAZ will enable adaptive reuse of the Kaufman House <br />structure, should senior services be discontinued, without meeting minimum density <br />requirements contained in the R-2 and R-3 zones. The intent of the proposed SAZ is not to <br />expand nonresidential uses where they currently do not exist, but rather to allow a limited range <br />of nonresidential uses consistent with the intensity of use currently occurring at the Kaufman <br />House. <br /> <br /> Neighborhood Character and Design Policy 1: Identify and encourage preservation of <br /> the significant cultural resources and unique features of the neighborhood including <br /> buildings, sites, structures, objects, street trees, and landscape features. <br /> <br /> The Kaufman House is a significant cultural resource and unique feature of the neighborhood. <br /> The proposed code language protects the building, site, and landscape features in direct support <br /> of this neighborhood character and design policy. <br /> <br /> (3) The uses and density that will be allowed by the proposed zoning in the location <br /> of the proposed change can be served through the orderly extension of key urban <br /> facilities and services. <br /> <br /> The Kaufman House exists and is currently served by all required urban facilities and services, <br /> including streets, water, sewer, stormwater facilities, electric and phone service, waste disposal <br /> <br /> Exhibit C - 4 <br /> <br /> <br />
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