File #: 23-0250    Version: 1 Name: RZ22-00006 16, 18, 20 Potter Lane Storage
Type: Zoning Ordinance - Map Status: Passed
File created: 8/18/2023 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 9/13/2023 Final action: 9/13/2023
Title: Rezoning Application by Langley Storage Associates LLC to Rezone +/-15.17 Acres Located at 16, 18, & 20 Potter Lane [LRSN 6000829, 6000830, 6000828] from One Family Residential (R-9) District and General Commercial (C-3) District with Conditions to Langley Flight Approach Mixed Use & Manufacturing (LFA-2) District with Conditions for a Storage Facility 3 Use
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. Proffer Agreement, 3. Staff Report, 4. Staff Presentation, 5. LAFB Comments
Title
Rezoning Application by Langley Storage Associates LLC to Rezone +/-15.17 Acres Located at 16, 18, & 20 Potter Lane [LRSN 6000829, 6000830, 6000828] from One Family Residential (R-9) District and General Commercial (C-3) District with Conditions to Langley Flight Approach Mixed Use & Manufacturing (LFA-2) District with Conditions for a Storage Facility 3 Use

Purpose
Background Statement:
Langley Storage Associates, LLC proposes to develop and operate an outdoor storage area, including a paved parking area for motorhomes and recreational vehicles, such as campers, boats, jet skis, and trailers. Approval of this application would permit the proposed use: storage facility 3, but limited to outdoor storage of motorhomes and recreational vehicles at 16 & 18 Potter Lane. The applicant currently operates a self-storage facility at 20 Potter Lane, which would remain. The proposed outdoor storage area would be integrated operationally with the existing self-storage facility. Access to the site would be via Potter Lane, an existing private road that connects to N. Armistead Avenue. Per the City’s Zoning Ordinance, both the existing self-storage facility and the proposed storage area for recreational vehicles are defined as storage facility 3. The Langley Flight Approach Mixed Use & Manufacturing (LFA-2) District would permit the storage facility 3 use by right. Vehicle storage beyond motorhomes and recreational vehicles would request a Use Permit, which the applicant is not requesting at this time.

The Hampton Community Plan (2006, as amended) recommends business/industrial land use for this property. The Plan defines business/industrial as existing and future areas appropriate for employment centers, business parks, research and development, and manufacturing.

Joint Base Langley-Eustis (JBLE) - Langley staff are in general agreement with the proposal and proffered conditions as submitted and find that there appears to be no negative impact to the JBL...

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