The commission recommended on June 11 that a small Ley Road parcel be rezoned from residential to community commercial so the owner may renovate an existing house into an administrative office for MDC Pools.
Staff said the parcel is adjacent to existing community commercial zoning and the comprehensive-plan future land-use map identifies the area as a rural transition/hamlet near a commercial intersection. The applicants explained the request is limited to an administrative office and that operations and staff would largely move from an existing nearby commercial location. Staff noted that the project differs from an earlier, larger request to rezone multiple parcels and recommended approval because this single parcel fills a gap nearest the intersection.
Commissioners repeatedly stressed that community-commercial zoning allows mainly small-scale retail, offices and services and generally does not permit heavier industrial or outdoor-storage uses that would harm nearby residences. They noted that any commercial conversion must follow site-plan review, adhere to hamlet/hamlet-scale standards, and provide required buffers; encroachment permits are required for new driveways on county roads.
Next steps: the commission's recommendation will be forwarded to county council for first reading; any future changes in operation or allowance for nonstandard commercial activity would require further county review and permits.