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LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 24-5337    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
File created: 5/31/2024 In control: Planning
On agenda: 8/19/2024 Final action:
Title: Vote to adopt the ordinance amending the zoning ordinance to approve a request by Roy Tripp on Parcel 19435, located at 3060 Lystra Rd., being approximately 6.05 acres, from MH-NC mobile home non-conforming to R-1 Residential, Williams Township and adopt the resolution approving the following consistency statement: The rezoning of the property to R-1 Residential is in keeping with Rural areas through the preservation of rural character
Indexes: Comp Plan Goal 1: Preserve the rural character and lifestyle of Chatham County
Attachments: 1. More information from the Planning department website, 2. Tripp Ordinance to Approve GU Rezoning, 3. Tripp Resolution Supporting Consistency Statement
Title
Vote to adopt the ordinance amending the zoning ordinance to approve a request by Roy Tripp on Parcel 19435, located at 3060 Lystra Rd., being approximately 6.05 acres, from MH-NC mobile home non-conforming to R-1 Residential, Williams Township and adopt the resolution approving the following consistency statement: The rezoning of the property to R-1 Residential is in keeping with Rural areas through the preservation of rural character

Abstract
Introduction & Background:
A legislative public hearing was held June 17, 2024 and planning staff presented the request.

This area of the County received zoning in 1973 and at that time the Zoning Ordinance included a Mobile Home District and the Chatham County Mobile Home Ordinance was adopted on May 20, 1985. Sometime after 1990, the Zoning Ordinance was amended, and the Mobile Home zoning district was removed from the ordinance making any existing mobile home parks a legally non-conforming district and use. If the non-conforming district were to be removed, the parcel would have no legal zoning classification. This mobile home park is no longer in use and the owner has the property on the market and to make it more desirable for a future purchaser the request is to rezone the property to R1 so it will conform with the adjoining properties under the same ownership. Therefore, the request to rezone to R-1 Residential has been submitted in order to comply with current regulations.

Tripp Trailer Court has space for up to seven mobile homes and covered three parcels (96234, 96233, and the subject parcel 19435). The other two parcels have R-1 Residential zoning. The park has not been utilized in several years and all of the mobile homes have been removed from the property.

Current Zoning Map of the area


Discussion & Analysis:
When considering a general use rezoning, all uses listed in Section 10.13 of the Chatham County Zoning Ordinance listed under the proposed zoning classification are permitted by right or...

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