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CASE SPECIFICS Subject property is located at 725 N. Santa Fe Street –Property is currently vacant –Property is owned by Mesilla Valley Habitat for Humanity Subject property comprises 0.18 ± acres and is zoned R-2 (Multi-Dwelling Low Density) Infill Development Proposal: –Use a seasonal, temporary, non-commercial six-space RV park for purpose of traveling volunteers to the Habitat organization Six (6) RV spaces; Small laundry facility Property will be used from October to April each calendar year
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CASE SPECIFICS (CONT’D.) IDP deviates from mobile home park/RV park development standards as identified in 2001 Zoning Code –Setbacks, minimum density, minimum lot size/space size, road designation, etc. Applicant is proposing to construct a six-foot tall wooden fence along the north, south, and west property line Applicant will also plant seven (7) shade trees along western property line to serve as landscape buffer
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CASE HISTORY Staff reviewed the IDP and recommended CONDITIONAL APPROVAL to the Planning & Zoning Commission: – No structures exceeding 13-feet in height shall be allowed on the property; – A landscape buffer shall be required along the western property line; – The IDP shall be approved for a period of 5 years. After such time, the applicant shall resubmit the RV Park for administrative re-evaluation and approval. P&Z reviewed the IDP request on June 22, 2010 and voted NO by a vote of 1-3 (2 Commissioners absent, one Commissioner vacancy) – Public opposition was received at the meeting
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CITY COUNCIL OPTIONS 1.Vote YES to approve the Resolution. Reverses P&Z decision and permits the applicant to develop the six-space RV Park. 2.Vote NO to deny the Resolution. Upholds the P&Z decision. Applicant cannot develop the six- space RV park. 3.Modify the Resolution and vote YES. 4.Table/Postpone and direct staff accordingly.
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