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File #: 25-008-O    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/22/2025 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 4/28/2025 Final action: 5/12/2025
Enactment date: 5/12/2025 Enactment #: 10931
Title: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DULUTH TO RECLASSIFY THE PARCEL DESCRIBED AS 010-4680-01265 FROM RESIDENTIAL- TRADITIONAL (R-1) TO RESIDENTIAL-PLANNED (R-P).
Attachments: 1. Cover Memo- PLUMA-2502-0001, 2. Attachment 1, 3. Attachment 2, 4. Attachment 3, 5. Attachment 4, 6. Attachment 5, 7. 2025-03-27, Planning Commission Meeting Audio
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DULUTH TO RECLASSIFY THE PARCEL DESCRIBED AS 010-4680-01265 FROM RESIDENTIAL- TRADITIONAL (R-1) TO RESIDENTIAL-PLANNED (R-P).

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CITY PROPOSAL:
The city of Duluth does ordain:

Section 1. After reviewing the planning commission file PLUMA-2502-0001, shown as Attachment 1, and the record pertaining thereto and based on the recommendation of the planning commission at a special meeting on March 27, 2025, the city council hereby adopts the findings of the planning commission and concludes that the application, as modified by the findings of the planning commission and amended concept plan shown in Attachment 2:
A. Is consistent with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan;
B. Is reasonably related to the overall needs of the community, to existing land use, or to a plan for future land use;
C. Is required by public necessity, convenience, or general welfare, or good zoning practice; and
D. Will not create material adverse impacts on nearby properties, or if material adverse impacts may be created they will be mitigated to the extent reasonably possible.
Section 2. That the official zoning map of the City of Duluth, as referenced in Chapter 50 of the Duluth City Code, 1959, as it relates to property located at 2732 Woodland Avenue, PID 010-4680-01265, be amended and reclassified from Residential Traditional (R-1) to Residential Planned (R-P) according to the findings and conclusions of the planning commission and the project narrative set forth in Attachment 1, which specify a permitted density of 9.2 units per acre, up to a maximum of 75 total residential units, a maximum permitted building height of 45 feet, permitted uses of single-family, two-family, townhouse, and multi-family, and the identified public benefits described in the developer's project narrative, as modified by the amended concept plan shown in Attachment 2 depicting site acreage, development density, ...

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