In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed rezoning application for a site currently occupied by One Stop Coin Laundry. The applicant seeks to rezone the property from BNU to RMF two U to facilitate the development of a triplex with a total of nine bedrooms. The proposed site plan includes parking at the rear of the property, located on Paul Bryant Drive, and plans to update the streetscape.
However, the proposal has raised concerns as it does not conform to the existing framework for land use, which designates the area as campus services. This designation typically supports commercial and mixed-use developments, rather than standalone multifamily residential projects. The framework emphasizes a blend of uses within a single building or connected site, contrasting with the applicant's plan for a dedicated multifamily structure.
Additionally, the meeting addressed a companion case involving a resurvey of lots on Capstone Court, specifically at 1300 Bryant Drive. This resurvey aims to consolidate lots six through eight into a single lot of approximately 0.16 acres, facilitating the proposed development without requesting any variances.
The zoning in the surrounding area primarily consists of RMF two U, aligning with the applicant's request, though some commercial zoning remains. The discussions highlighted the complexities of balancing residential development with the intended commercial character of the area, raising questions about future land use and community needs.