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STAFF REPORT FOR Z19-16
CONDITIONAL ZONING DISTRICT APPLICATION
APPLICATION SUMMARY
Case Number: Z19-16
Request:
Zoning Map amendment to rezone 1.56 acres from R-15 to (CZD) O&I to allow outdoor
boat/RV storage
Applicant: Property Owner(s):
Gary Moore Gary W. Moore Jr. & Falon M
Location: Acreage:
7800 block of Myrtle Grove Road;
6700 block of Carolina Beach Road 1.56
PID(s): Comp Plan Place Type:
R08200-002-073-000 Community Mixed Use
Existing Land Use: Proposed Land Use:
Undeveloped The property would be allowed to be used as
an outdoor boat/RV storage lot
Current Zoning: Proposed Zoning:
R-15 (CZD) O&I
SURROUNDING AREA
LAND USE ZONING
North Single-family Residential R-15, R-10
East Single-family Residential (Tidalwalk), Intracoastal
Waterway R-15
South Automobile Service Station (Circle K), Single-family
Residential (Old Chimney), Undeveloped Land R-15
West
Mobile Home Park (Oceanway; Carolina Pines),
Undeveloped Land, Repair Services (Lumsden Welding),
Telecommunication Tower
R-15, I-2
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ZONING HISTORY
April 7, 1971 Initially zoned R-15 (Area 4)
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Water/Sewer Water and sewer are available through CFPUA. Specific design will be
determined during site plan review.
Fire Protection New Hanover County Fire Services, New Hanover County Southern Fire
District, New Hanover County Station Federal Point
Schools Anderson Elementary, Codington Elementary, Murray Middle, and Ashley
High School. This use will not impact NHC Schools.
Recreation Veterans Park, Monterey Heights Park, and Snows Cut Park
CONSERVATION, HISTORIC, & ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
Conservation No known conservation resources
Historic No known historic resources
Archaeological No known archaeological resources
ZONING CONSIDERATIONS
The applicant is proposing to rezone approximately 1.56 acres from R-15 to (CZD) O&I for
an outdoor boat/RV storage lot with a maximum of 51 parking spaces and 2 boat wash-
down areas.
The proposed storage lot will be fenced with an automated gate with 24-hour video
surveillance, allowing it to be a self-serve business for customers to drop off or pick up their
vehicles at their convenience.
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Above: Applicant’s Conceptual Site Plan with Staff Markups
Below: Existing Land Use in Vicinity of the Subject Site
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The proposed use is classified as a recreational vehicle and boat trailer storage lot, which
restricts the applicant from constructing any sort of overhead covering structure and
prohibits any repair, maintenance, or habitation of any recreational vehicle or boat stored
on the subject property.
In addition, the landscaping provisions in the Zoning Ordinance require a fully opaque
buffer between commercial and residential uses. Currently, there are three single-family
dwellings on the properties immediately north of the subject site and the applicant will be
required to provide a minimum 20-foot buffer along this property line. Likewise, a minimum
20-foot buffer is required along the southern property line because it shares a common
boundary with a residential zoning district.
Above: Applicant’s Rendering Showing Proposed Site and Associated Buffers (Looking Northeast)
All lights must be shielded in a manner so that light from the fixture does not directly radiate
into adjacent property.
No structures are currently proposed for the subject site, however, if at some point in the
future a building is proposed, all applicable O&I zoning district building setbacks and
landscaping buffers must be met. Because no building is shown on the conceptual plan, if
one was ever proposed, the Zoning Ordinance requires that degree of modification to be
processed under the same review procedure as the original Conditional Zoning District,
including Planning Board and Board of Commissioners consideration.
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TRANSPORTATION
The conceptual plan shows that the traffic will enter the subject site via a proposed driveway
on the eastern side of Carolina Beach Road (U.S. HWY 421) and exit via a proposed
driveway on the western side of Myrtle Grove Road (SR 1492).
Per trip generation data provided by NCDOT, the proposed boat/RV storage lot
(±35,200 square feet) is estimated to generate 7 trips in both the AM and PM peak
hours. Because the proposed use does not meet the 100 peak hour trips threshold to
require a TIA to analyze the traffic impacts, staff has provided the volume to capacity
ratio for Carolina Beach Road and Myrtle Grove Road near the subject site.
While volume to capacity ratio, based on average daily trips, can provide a general
idea of the function of adjacent roadways, the delay vehicles take in seconds to pass
through intersections is generally considered a more effective measure when determining
the Level of Service of a roadway. However, the available volume to capacity data
indicates capacity currently exists in this area to support the expected additional traffic.
Traffic Counts – 2018
When a TIA is not required, improvements may still be required when any proposed use is
reviewed by NCDOT during the driveway permitting process. The proposal is not expected
to substantively increase the average daily trips on both Carolina Beach and Myrtle Grove
Road. However, based upon the proposed one-way travel within the facility, customer
traffic traveling from the north to the subject site will have to U-turn at the intersection of
Carolina Beach and Myrtle Grove Road or some point further south to enter the site from
the northbound lanes of Carolina Beach Road. This movement could create complications
with large vehicles or trailers slowing to enter the subject site.
Based upon NCDOT’s preliminary comments, the proposed gate will need to be at least 50
feet from the Right-of-Way, which will allow large recreation vehicles or vehicles towing
trailers to fully exit the travel lane on Carolina Beach Road when waiting on the gate to
open.
Road Location Volume Capacity V/C
Carolina Beach Road 6700 Block (north of
Myrtle Grove Road) 35,789 40,900 0.88
Carolina Beach Road 6800 Block (south of
Myrtle Grove Road) 33,512 40,400 0.83
Myrtle Grove Road 7900 Block (east of
Carolina Beach Road) 4,985 16,200 0.31
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Nearby Planned Transportation Improvements and Traffic Impact Analyses
Nearby Traffic Impact Analyses:
There are no pending or approved Traffic Impact Analyses within the proximity of the subject property
that are anticipated to affect this requested modification.
ENVIRONMENTAL
The subject property is not within a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) and does not contain
any Natural Heritage Areas.
The subject property lies within the White Oak watershed and drains to the Intracoastal
Waterway (SA; HWQ).
Per the Classification of Soils in New Hanover County for Septic Tank Suitability, soils on the
property consist of Class I (Suitable/slight limitation), Class II (Moderate limitation), and
Class III (severe limitations) soils. However, sewer services will be provided by CFPUA.
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2016 COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN
The New Hanover County Future Land Use Map provides a general representation of the vision for
New Hanover County’s future land use, as designated by place types describing the character and
function of the different types of development that make up the community. These place types are
intended to identify general areas for particular development patterns and should not be
interpreted as being parcel specific.
Future Land Use
Map Place Type Community Mixed Use
Place Type
Description
Focuses on small-scale, compact, mixed use development patterns that serve
all modes of travel and act as an attractor for county residents and visitors.
Types of appropriate uses include office, retail, mixed use, recreational,
commercial, institutional, and multi-family and single-family residential.
Analysis
The subject property fronts both Myrtle Grove Rd. and Carolina Beach Rd.
just north of where they intersect and approximately one-mile south of the
commercial node at Halyburton Parkway and Masonboro Commons.
It is located in an area designated as Community Mixed Use because of the
opportunity for a community-level commercial service node at the Myrtle
Grove Rd./Carolina Beach Rd. intersection, building on the convenience
store and fueling station already there and providing a transition to existing
residential neighborhoods.
While this use is not specifically addressed in the Comprehensive Plan, the
proposed RV and boat storage lot would provide a service to nearby
residents and could be an appropriate transition between higher intensity
commercial services at the intersection and the adjacent residential
properties.
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Consistency
Recommendation
The proposed RV and boat storage lot is generally CONSISTENT with the
2016 Comprehensive Plan because it is an appropriate service to be
located in close proximity to the potential commercial node at the
intersection of Myrtle Grove Rd. and Carolina Beach Rd. and existing
residential neighborhoods.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION AND SUGGESTED MOTION
Staff recommends approval of the Conditional Zoning District and suggests the following motion:
I move to recommend APPROVAL of the proposed rezoning to a (CZD) O&I district. I find it to
be CONSISTENT with the purposes and intent of the Comprehensive Plan because it is an
appropriate service to be located in close proximity to the potential commercial node at the
intersection of Carolina Beach and Myrtle Grove Roads and existing residential neighborhoods.
I also find recommending APPROVAL of the rezoning request is reasonable and in the public
interest because the proposal would provide services to the nearby residents, minimize the visual
impact of the business by providing additional landscaping and buffering, and serve as an
appropriate transition between higher intensity commercial services at the intersection and the
adjacent residential properties.
The following condition shall be added to this Conditional Zoning District:
1. The property owner shall retain the approximately 30” Live Oak tree adjacent to
Carolina Beach Road and incorporate it into the site design.
Alternative Motion for Denial
I move to DENY the proposed rezoning to a (CZD) O&I district. While I find it to be
CONSISTENT with the purposes and intent of the Comprehensive Plan because it is an
appropriate service to be located in close proximity to the potential commercial node
at the intersection of Carolina Beach and Myrtle Grove Roads and existing residential
neighborhoods. I find DENIAL of the rezoning request is reasonable and in the public
interest because the proposal is not consistent with the desired character of the
surrounding community and will adversely impact the adjacent neighborhoods.