HomeMy Public PortalAbout076-1983 - Amending Chapter 154 - Zoning - 4051 Union PikeGENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 76-1983
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 154 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, BEING ORDINANCE NO.
2325-1968, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND,
INDIANA, PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4051 UNION PIKE FROM
R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO R-1 SU SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SPECIAL USE
DISTRICT, AND AUTHORIZING THE SPECIAL USE OF SAID PROPERTY TO PERMIT THE PLACEMENT
OF A MANUFACTURED HOME.
WHEREAS, the Zoning Map which is part of Ordinance No. 2325-1968 designates and
describes as R-1 Single Family Residence District the property located
at 4051 Union Pike; and,
WHEREAS, it is the intent and purpose hereof to change the zoning classification
of said property from R-1 Single Family Residence to R-1 SU Single Family
Residence Special Use District, and to authorize the Special Use of said
property to permit the placement of a manufactured home; and,
WHEREAS, a study of this Ordinance was conducted by the Richmond City Plan Com-
mission the 13th day of December, 1983, at which time remonstrances were
heard from all parties interested in or affected by this Ordinance; and,
WHEREAS, the vote of the Richmond City Plan Commission was nine (9) to zero (0)
in favor of recommending the passage of Ordinance No. 76-1983.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana,
as follows:
SECTION 1. That the zoning classification of the property described below, and
the same is hereby changed to R-1 SU Single Family Residence Special Use
District, and that said property be regulated in accordance with the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of Richmond, Indiana, and all amendments
thereto.
Being a part of the Northwest Quarter of Section Seventeen (17), Township
Fourteen (14) North, Range One (1) West, in Wayne Township, Wayne County,
Indiana, and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at an iron rod on the west line of the Northwest Quarter of
Section Seventeen (17), said iron rod being nine hundred twenty-three
and ninety-one hundredths (923.91) feet south of an iron rod at the
northwest corner of said Northwest Quarter, and running thence, from said
beginning point, east, assuming the rest line of said Northwest Quarter
to run north and south, a distance of two hundred seventeen and thirty-
two hundredths (217.32) feet; thence north, parallel to the west line of
said Northwest Quarter, two hundred seventeen and thirty-two hundredths
(217.32) feet to an iron rod on the west line of said Northwest Quarter;
thence south, along said line, two hundred and forty-four hundredths
(200.44) feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of one (1.0)
acre, more or less.
SECTION 2. That as provided in Articles 20 and 48 of Chapter 154 of the Municipal
Code, the following described use of the above described real estate is
allowed as a Special Use to permit the placement of a manufactured home.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage and approval as by law required.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, this
day of % �c l' >, r� �c 1983.
President of Common Council
ATTEST: i
City Cl:,rk
PRESENTED by me to the Mayor of the City of Richmond, Indiana, this / �LkCay of
.ram 1983.
City Clerk
APPROVED by me, Clifford J. Dickman, Mayor of the City of Richmond, Indiana,
this 20-Id/day off �/ 19 %
May��W,
ATTEST:
City' Clerk
CITY PLAN COMMISSION
RICHMOND, INDIANA
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December 14, 1983
Mr. Kenneth Mills, President
Members of Common Council and
Mrs. JoEllen Trimble, City Clerk
Municipal Building
Richmond, Indiana 47374
Re: Ordinance No. 76-1983
Plan Commission Case PC-83-21
Dear Mr. Mills, Members of Common Council and Mrs. Trimble:
The Richmond City Plan Commission conducted a public hearing on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 13, 1983, on the petition of Claude H. Lucas, Owner, requesting the rezoning of
property located at 4051 Union Pike from R-1 Single Family Residence District to
R-1 SU Single Family Residence Special Use District, and also requesting authoriza-
tion for the Special Use of said property to permit the placement of a manufactured
home.
Eight (8) notices of public hearing were sent to adjoining property owners with one
(1) returned in favor of the request and one (1) returned in opposition to the request.
The Plan Commission determined that the petition meets the requirements and stand-
ards of the Zoning Ordinance and voted nine (9) to zero (0) to recommend that Ordi-
nance No. 76-1983 be adopted.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert B. Goodwin
Executive Secretary
City Plan Commission
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