[Ord. 738, 8/18/2009]
There are two categories of rezoning applications: minor and major. Minor and major rezoning applications are differentiated based on the size of the area to be rezoned and the anticipated fiscal, physical, environmental and social impacts on the municipality(s).
A. Minor Applications. Minor rezoning applications are expected to have a lesser impact on the traffic, fiscal resources and existing physical and environmental character of the community(s). The following situations constitute eligibility for the minor application:
(1) The rezoning of a nonresidential parcel, or contiguous parcel(s), that totals one acre or less and is located in the MU or C-NC district.
(2) The rezoning of an existing residential parcel, or contiguous parcel(s), that totals three acres or less in either the Zoning District R-L or R-M classification.
B. Major Applications. Any rezoning project that does not meet either of the criteria in § 2000-1203(A) is a major application.
C. Application Requirements. The following Section outlines the plans, analyses and reports that a landowner and/or developer shall submit as part of minor or major rezoning applications.