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The '''West Homewood Community Development Review Committee''' ('''West Homewood CDRC''') is a board incorporated by the City of [[Homewood]] on [[April 28]], [[2015]] to review development proposals and recommend public improvements in the [[West Homewood District]] along [[West Oxmoor Road]] from [[Oxmoor Boulevard]] to [[Oak Grove Road]], including [[Scott Street]].
The '''West Homewood Community Development Review Committee''' ('''West Homewood CDRC''') is a board incorporated by the City of [[Homewood]] on [[April 28]], [[2015]] to review development proposals and recommend public improvements in the [[West Homewood District]], just west of [[I-65]] along [[Oxmoor Road]] from [[Oxmoor Boulevard]] to [[Oak Grove Road]], including [[Scott Street]].


The committee is made up of Mayor [[Scott McBrayer]], city engineer [[Vanessa McGrath]], fire marshal [[Rusty McCombs]], a [[Homewood City Council]] representative, and a [[Homewood Planning Commission]] representative.
The committee is made up of Mayor [[Scott McBrayer]], city engineer [[Vanessa McGrath]], fire marshal [[Rusty McCombs]], a [[Homewood City Council]] representative, and a [[Homewood Planning Commission]] representative.

Revision as of 15:46, 11 May 2015

The West Homewood Community Development Review Committee (West Homewood CDRC) is a board incorporated by the City of Homewood on April 28, 2015 to review development proposals and recommend public improvements in the West Homewood District, just west of I-65 along Oxmoor Road from Oxmoor Boulevard to Oak Grove Road, including Scott Street.

The committee is made up of Mayor Scott McBrayer, city engineer Vanessa McGrath, fire marshal Rusty McCombs, a Homewood City Council representative, and a Homewood Planning Commission representative.

The committee is empowered to review subdivision and new construction proposals for conformance with the zoning code and form-based design requirements passed by the City Council and outlined in the "West Homewood District Illustrative Plan". The guidelines aim to gradually transform the district into an attractive, pedestrian-friendly commercial "village". The CDRC can grant "warrants" for minor deviations from the guidelines.

The first project to fall under the CRDC's jurisdiction was a proposal to renovate and expand the Econo Lodge

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