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7/22 Planning & Zoning Cases

Submitted by David Barrow

The City of Central Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 6:00pm at Kristenwood Meeting Facility, 14025 Greenwell Springs Rd, Central, LA 70739 to consider the following item(s):
 
RZ-04-10    Rezoning  This property is located at 9718 Shady Bluff Drive on Lots 1&2, being on the east side of Shady Bluff Drive southeast of the Hooper Road intersection.   The applicant is proposing to rezone from LC1 (Light Commercial One District) to C-AB-1 (Commercial Alcoholic Beverage One District) for a restaurant (Pit Crew Barbeque) to serve alcoholic beverages. (Applicant:  A. Harold Laird)
 
SPUD-01-09  Small Planned Unit Development Revision  This property is located on Lot 4-B-2-A, being on the west end of Wax Road Extension near the Sullivan Road intersection.  The applicant is proposing the second phase of a Small Planned Unit Development consisting of office, commercial retail uses, and townhomes. (Applicant:  Jeff Couvillion)
 
SS-13-10 Dedication of Public Street  This property is Tract A-1-A-3-B-1, formerly of the O. K. Bozeman Property, located on the south side of Hooper Road between the Alena and Ida Street intersections. The applicant is proposing to subdivide an existing tract into two and dedicate a commercial street to the public.  (Applicant: Brandon W. Rogillio)
 

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2 Responses to “7/22 Planning & Zoning Cases”

  1. M Hargrove says:

    Please Central, say no to all multi-family dwellings. I know it sounds snobby and jerky to tell people what to do with their own property but I moved to central because it is not the sprawl of townhomes and apartments that plagues the rest of baton rouge. if i wanted to live around townhomes i would move to oneal lane and get my car broken into every other month.

    keep central a traditional working family-with-a-house community!

  2. Mike Mannino says:

    Mr Hargrove,
    I agree with you. But if we cant stop them, we should insist they are owner occupied and deed restricted as such. The person building the townhomes at Core agreed to this for that rezoning. Please make every effort to attend this meeting. If this continues, we will be outnumbered in the future and helpless to stop these type developments.

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