File #: 2004-0175    Version: 1
Type: Project Status: Passed
File created: 2/23/2004 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/7/2004 Final action: 4/7/2004
Title: Revised Conditional Land Use - City File No. 98-014 - First Church of the Nazarene request to demolish the existing farmhouse, located on Walton Blvd., east of Old Perch, zoned R-1 One Family Residential, known as Parcel No. 15-16-102-002, Pastor Larry Crum, applicant.
Indexes: Conditional Land Use
Attachments: 1. Agenday Summary.pdf, 2. Report Staff 20030826.pdf, 3. SitePlan First Church Naz.pdf, 4. Minutes PC 19980428.pdf, 5. Minutes CC 19980701.pdf, 6. Minutes PC 20000229.pdf, 7. Minutes CC 20030806.pdf, 8. Minutes PC 20030902.pdf, 9. Resolution.pdf
Title
Revised Conditional Land Use - City File No. 98-014 - First Church of the Nazarene request to demolish the existing farmhouse, located on Walton Blvd., east of Old Perch, zoned R-1 One Family Residential, known as Parcel No. 15-16-102-002, Pastor Larry Crum, applicant.

Body
Whereas, 1705 Walton Boulevard was identified as a potential historic district and the Rochester Hills City Council granted review rights up to a year to the Historic Districts Commission on July 16, 2003, and;

Whereas, the property owner is requesting review and approval of a demolition permit for the subject site, and;

Whereas, the Rochester Hills Planning Commission met on September 2, 2003 and recommended approval of the Revised Conditional Land Use, with findings and conditions, necessary to remove the existing farmhouse and;

Whereas, the applicant has met two of the three conditions;

Resolved, that the Rochester Hills City Council hereby grants the request for a Revised Conditional Land Use to demolish the existing farmhouse for First Church of the Nazarene, City File No. 98-014, located east of Old Perch and south of Walton Blvd., zoned R-1, One Family Residential, known as Parcel No. 15-16-102-002, Pastor Larry Crum, applicant.

Findings
1. The existing development does promote the intent and purpose of this chapter.
2. The subject site has been designed, constructed, operated, maintained and managed so as to be compatible, harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or planned character of the general vicinity, adjacent uses of land, the natural environment, the capacity of public services and facilities affected by the land use, and the community as a whole.
3. The subject site is served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainageways, refuse disposal, or that the persons or agencies responsible for the establishment of the land use or activity shall be able to prov...

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