File #: 2014-0173    Version:
Type: Permit Status: Passed
File created: 4/24/2014 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 6/2/2014
Title: Request for a Conditional Land Use Approval to permit a group home child care center with up to 12 children located at 2869 Hartline Dr., north of Auburn between Crooks and Livernois, zoned R-4, One-Family Residential - Danielle's Day Care, Danielle Johnston, Applicant
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Map aerial.pdf, 3. Letter of Intent.pdf, 4. Staff Report.pdf, 5. Minutes PC 052014.pdf, 6. PHN 052014.pdf, 7. Resolution.pdf
Title
 Request for a Conditional Land Use Approval to permit a group home child care center with up to 12 children located at 2869 Hartline Dr., north of Auburn between Crooks and Livernois, zoned R-4, One-Family Residential - Danielle's Day Care, Danielle Johnston, Applicant
 
Body
Resolved, that the Rochester Hills City Council hereby approves a Conditional Land Use permit for Danielle's Day Care, to allow a group home child center with up to 12 children, located at 2869 Hartline Dr., north of Auburn between Crooks and Livernois, Parcel No. 15-28-453-100, zoned R-4, One Family Residential, Danielle Johnston, Applicant, with the following findings and condition:
 
Findings:
 
1.  The proposed use is consistent with the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance in general, and of Section 138-4.300 in particular.
 
2.  The proposed use has been designed to be compatible, harmonious and appropriate with the existing character of the general vicinity and adjacent uses of land.
 
3.  The proposed development is served adequately by essential public facilities and services, such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage ways, and refuse disposal.
 
4.  The development should not be detrimental, hazardous or unreasonably disturbing to existing land uses, persons, property or the public welfare.
 
5.  The proposed development does not create additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services that will be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community.
 
6.  Off-street parking areas have been designed to avoid common traffic problems and promote safety.
 
Condition:
 
1.   The applicant must comply with all State licensing and Building Code regulations.