Date: Fri 14-May-1999
Date: Fri 14-May-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
P&Z-zone-change-Edmond-Road
Full Text:
P&Z Weighs Zone Change For Edmond Rd Parcel
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members are considering rezoning from
"Industrial" to "Business" a two-acre parcel at the intersection of Church
Hill Road and Edmond Road.
Applicants Melinda Buchanan and Harriett Edwards are requesting a change of
zone from Industrial (M-2) to Business (B-2) for 73 Church Hill Road, a
triangular parcel that lies across Edmond Road from Newtown Shell Service.
Attorney Robert Hall, representing the applicants at a May 6 public hearing,
told P&Z members the parcel has only minimal frontage on Church Hill Road.
One point of the triangular parcel has frontage on Church Hill Road. Most of
the frontage is on Edmond Road, which is a private road.
"The most appropriate zone for this property is a business zone," Mr Hall
said. Developing the parcel poses difficulties due to its unusual shape, he
said. Mr Hall said he knows of no specific planned use for the land if a zone
change is granted.
P&Z member James Boylan said if the property were to be developed for a
business use, the intersection of Church Hill Road and Edmond Road would
require a traffic signal to regulate traffic flow in the heavily traveled
area. The intersection is now regulated by a stop sign on Edmond Road. Making
a left turn from Edmond Road onto eastbound Church Hill Road often results in
long waits for motorists.
Mr Hall agreed that a traffic signal would be necessary if the property is
developed. P&Z member Michael Osborne asked why neither a traffic study nor a
drainage plan had been prepared as part of the application for a change of
zone. Mr Hall reiterated it is clear that a traffic signal would be needed at
the intersection. Installing a traffic signal would be addressed when the
property is developed, he said. Because the parcel is flat, drainage on it
could be easily manipulated, he added.
Mr Hall said although the legal access for the property is approximately 32
feet of road frontage on Church Hill Road, the site would have usable frontage
on Edmond Road.
Resident Faith Gulick of 68 Church Hill Road expressed concerns about traffic
flow to and from of 73 Church Hill Road.
P&Z Chairman Daniel Fogliano said he has difficulty with rezoning a property
without knowing the potential uses for it.
Land uses which would be allowed in a B-2 zone include a public garage,
filling station, car wash, and a variety of retail businesses, provided the
applicant obtains a special exception to the zoning regulations.
If an applicant receives a site plan approval from the P&Z, other allowed uses
are a store, personal services business, bank, office space, business
building, hotel, motel, passenger terminal, auto sales, wholesale business,
storage business, kennel and place of worship.
A section of the two-acre parcel lies in the sewer district. A public water
supply is available.
P&Z members took no action on the requested change of zone. Action is expected
at an upcoming session.