In a recent government meeting, the board addressed a contentious zoning case, ultimately recommending denial for a proposed change from General Commercial (GC) to a more restrictive zoning classification. The discussion centered around the implications of the zoning change, with board member Mr. McLeod emphasizing that the case was strictly about land use and that the application met city requirements. He argued that the concerns raised during the public hearing did not affect the city’s conclusion regarding the zoning application.
Despite Mr. McLeod's advocacy for clarity in the voting process, the board struggled to reach a consensus. Initial motions to deny the application failed to garner a second, leading to a prolonged discussion about the necessity of taking action. Eventually, Mr. Bormer made a formal motion to deny the application, which was seconded by Ms. Jordan. The board then proceeded to a roll call vote, resulting in a 4-1 decision to recommend denial of the zoning change to the city council.
Following this decision, the board moved on to a new case involving a conditional use request from Royal Wash PSL LLC. The applicant seeks approval for a convenience store and gas station at the intersection of Babcock and Malabar Road. The proposal includes a conceptual plan for a 7-Eleven store, which will be reviewed in light of the recent zoning decision. The outcome of this case remains pending as the board continues to evaluate the implications of the previous denial on future developments in the area.