Rezoning Request for property north of the Old Ingles

 





Regarding the rezoning request for the property north of old Ingles which fronts on Boring Road, the character of the Boring Road corridor is primarily low-density, single-family detached residential in nature.  At either end of Boring Road, there are low-density single-family attached developments.  In addition, there is a heavily treed berm that serves as a buffer between the commercial property (the old Ingles) and the subject property to the north.  

The character and context of the existing built environment along this corridor is an important consideration when making decisions regarding any rezoning requests.  Multifamily residential allows for up to 12 units/acre and allows for buildings in scale and form that are inconsistent with the density, form and scale of the single-family homes that exist along Boring Road. 

Is it responsible growth and development to allow for a multifamily development which is inconsistent in density, form, and scale with the existing built environment of the Boring Road corridor?  My answer is no, which is why I did not support the rezoning request.


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