Planning and Zoning Commission
The City of Tuscaloosa Planning and Zoning Commission holds public hearings with virtual participation capabilities. There are several options available to provide input for consideration, listed below:
- In advance by written comment. Submit written comments by email at planningcommission@tuscaloosa.com or through the comment form below no later than 3:00pm on the meeting date. Written comments from individuals will be provided to the commission for consideration at the meeting and read into the record during the meeting for up to three minutes for each written comment. If there is a large group with similar comments, we strongly encourage one letter to be written with multiple signatures on the letter. If a large number of letters are submitted for a single case, staff reserves the right to summarize the sentiments of the letters as either for or against.
- During the meeting, by phone. Comments can also be provided through phone by making an appointment with Staff no later than 10:00am on the meeting date. Following your request, you will receive instruction on joining the meeting via phone to provide your comments.
- During the meeting, by video conference. To speak for or against an application by video conference, you must schedule an appointment with staff no later than 10:00am on the meeting date or put in your request through the comment form below. You will receive instructions on joining the meeting by email.
- During the meeting, in person. You can attend the meeting in-person to speak by coming to the Council Chambers located at 2201 University Boulevard. Parking is in the Intermodal Facility located at the corner of 7th Street and 23rd Avenue.
Any individual wishing to provide supplemental information (PowerPoint, handouts, etc.) must submit the information to staff via email no later than 3:00pm the Friday before the meeting date.
Framework Code Update - Special Called Meeting: April 6, 2022
Meeting Date: March 21, 2022
Cases
Rezonings and Other Business
The University of Alabama Board of Trustees petitions to rezone approximately 1.63 acres located at 223 University Boulevard East from BGO to Institutional. (Council District 4)
The University of Alabama Board of Trustees petitions to rezone approximately 0.2 acres located at 306 Paul W. Bryant Drive from BGO to Institutional. (Council District 4)
The University of Alabama Board of Trustees petitions to rezone approximately 0.86 acres located at 900 and 904 Anna Avenue from BGO and BN to Institutional. (Council District 4)
AlabamaOne Credit Union petitions to rezone approximately 1.47 acres located east of 1405-1509 Cedarbrook Drive and west of 4362-4408 Rice Mine Road Northeast from R-1 to BN. (Council District 3)
Daryl Dollinger petitions to rezone approximately 0.25 acres located at 1917 University Boulevard from BN to BC (Council District 4)
First Paramount, LLC petitions to construct a 6-story mixed-use building with approximately 14,400 sf of ground floor commercial space and 190 bedrooms with underground parking on the property located at 2104 4th Street. (Zoned BC-DROD) (Council District 1) CONTINUED FROM THE JANUARY 2022 MEETING
McClelland Architecturepetitions to construct a 3-story triplex with 15 bedrooms on the property located at 604 and 606 15th Avenue. (Zoned RMF-2U HB) (Council District 4).
Vacating a portion of 4th Street downtown at 20th Avenue. (Council District 1)
Annexing approximately 2.7 acres locatedat 10991 M-Class Boulevard.
The Tuscaloosa Planning and Zoning Commission will discuss and adopt the proposed timeline for the Framework Code Update process.
Preliminary Subdivision Plats
Tuscaloosa Farms Subdivision, consisting of four lots on approximately 334 acres located north and south of North Hagler Road, east of 17656 North Hagler Road, north of 17640-17649 Hembree Road, and east of 17865-17893 North Hagler Road. (Not in City Limits)
Resurvey of Lot 27 Laurelwood Phase Seven, a reconfiguration of the existing residential lot on approximately .30 acres located at 1805 Willow Oak Circle. (Not in City Limits)
Resurvey of Lot 2 Hunt-McAbee Subdivision, a reconfiguration of the existing industrial lot on approximately 15.6 acres located at 1880 Fairlawn Road. (Not in City Limits)
Parkway Gardens, consisting of 82 residential lots and 3 open space lots on approximately 19.5 acres located south of 483-589 Camille Lane, and north of 9650-9722 Charolais Drive, between the proposed Havenridge and Tartan Cove subdivisions. (Not in City Limits) WILL REQUEST TO CONTINUE TO THE APRIL 2022 MEETING
Resurvey of Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block 7, Resurvey of Chambers Realty Company’s First Subdivision of Holt Highlands, a reconfiguration of 3 existing residential lots on approximately .48 acres located at 4202 and 4204 Northeast 20th Street. (Not in City Limits) WILL REQUEST TO CONTINUE TO THE APRIL 2022 MEETING
History
The City of Tuscaloosa Planning and Zoning Commission (Planning Commission or PZC) was originally formed in 1946 to guide and accomplish a comprehensive and coordinated development of the City. Some of the Planning Commission’s duties include approving new subdivisions and recommending changes to the Zoning Ordinance to the Tuscaloosa City Council.
Jurisdiction
In matters pertaining to subdivision regulations, approval of subdivisions within the City and its Planning Jurisdiction, and Planned Unit Developments located outside the City limits, the Planning Commission is the final authority.
In matters pertaining to Historic Buffer zone construction, the Planning Commission is the final authority, though the decision is subject to appeal to the City Council per Sec. 24-222(b).
In matters pertaining to original zonings, rezonings, Planned Unit Developments within the City, street vacations, Downtown/Riverfront Overlay District applications, and Riverfront Development District applications, the Planning Commission is a recommending body to City Council.
Meetings
Planning Commission hearings are typically held on the third Monday of each month.
Hearings are held in the City Council Chamber on the 2nd floor of City Hall beginning at 5 p.m. The Planning Commission consists of nine members appointed by the mayor to serve six-year terms.
Commission Members
Bill Wright, Chair | Tim Harrison, Vice-Chair | Vince Dooley |
Estella Hare | Anne Hornsby | Councilwoman Raevan Howard Williams |
Dena Prince | Eddie Pugh | Steven Rumsey |
Food Trucks in Downtown
In August 2016 the City Council approved two food truck zone locations within the Downtown/Riverfront Overlay District (DROD). Operation must be consistent with the provisions of Section 24-229 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Locations outside the DROD must be reviewed by staff and must adhere to the provisions of Section 24-52 and Section 24-91 (vehicle-mounted or tent-sheltered food sales or other retailing).
Caitlin Giles
Development Review Coordinator
Physical Address
Planning, Office of Urban Development
2201 University Blvd
Annex III, 3rd Floor
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone
205-248-5137Haley Harris
Planner
Physical Address
Planning, Office of Urban Development
2201 University Blvd
Annex III, 3rd Floor
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401