File #: 24-0528    Version: 1 Name: Use Permit - Retail Site A
Type: Use Permits Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/18/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Use Permit Application No. 24-0528 by Magruder Holdings, LLC to Permit Retail Sales, General on a Portion of 3200 Neil Armstrong Parkway [LRSN: 6000997]
Indexes: , , Economic Vitality
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. Conditions, 3. Staff Report, 4. Presentation
Related files: 24-0529, 24-0527, 24-0526
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Title
Use Permit Application No. 24-0528 by Magruder Holdings, LLC to Permit Retail Sales, General on a Portion of 3200 Neil Armstrong Parkway [LRSN: 6000997]

Purpose
Background Statement:
Use Permit Application No. 24-0528 is a request to permit retail sales, general on a proposed subdivided parcel, Site A, located at 3200 Neil Armstrong Parkway. The property is currently zoned General Commercial (C-3) District with conditions and proposed to be rezoned to Langley Business Park (LBP) District with conditions, which would allow retail sales, general with an approved use permit. More specifically, the proposal includes the renovation of the existing structure, located in the eastern portion of the parcel near the intersection of Research Drive and Floyd Thompson Blvd. The remodeled building will incorporate modern elements for general retail and office use. Approximately 11,300 square feet of the approximately 25,000 total square foot building will be utilized for general retail sales

The Hampton Community Plan (2006, as amended) recommends the future land use for this property as commercial. The Plan also encourages development that could attract more small businesses and workers to the park, building and site design that enhances the community, the efficient use of land and high-quality site planning, and the ability of older commercial and industrial areas to support new and expanded business activity. The contemporary architectural design and uniqueness of the proposed buildings could help reposition the aging business park. The proposed development meets the purpose and intent of the Langley Business Park (LBP) District and achieves the objectives of providing a site that supports the economic growth and diversification of Hampton’s tax base, and creating a high-quality and innovative development capable of attracting and sustaining a diverse mix of businesses.

This application is in conjunction with Rezoning Application No. 24-0526 and Use Permit...

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