HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORTHINGTON AVENUE RESIDENCES - PDP - PDP160023 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPlanning & Zoning Board
October 13, 2016
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Planning Director Gloss reviewed the items on the Consent and Discussion agendas for the audience.
He detailed each project, noting that the applicant for the Landmark Apartments Expansion project has
requested to continue this project to the November 10t" hearing, since they are having some
unanticipated items to resolve.
Public Input on Items Not on the Hearing Agenda:
None noted.
Consent Agenda:
1. Draft Minutes from September 8, 2016, PSZ Hearing
2. West Elizabeth Enhance Travel Corridor Plan — Recommendation to City Council
3. Worthington Town Homes PDP
Public Input on Consent Agenda:
None noted.
Member Schneider made a motion that the Planning and Zoning Board approve the October 13,
2016, Consent agenda as presented. Member Heinz seconded the motion. Vote: 5:0.
Vice Chair Hart asked the audience if anyone had any comments for the Board regarding the
continuation of the Landmark Apartments Expansion project.
Member Heinz made a motion that the Planning and Zoning Board continue the Landmark
Apartments Expansion project PDP160013 to the November 10"°, 2016, hearing. Member Hobbs
seconded the motion. Vote: 5:0.
Discussion Agenda:
4. Village on Horsetooth Affordable Housing
5. Landmark Apartments Expansion PDP (continued to the November 100', 2016, hearing)
6. Brick Stone Apartments on Harmony
Project: Village on Horsetooth Affordable Housing
Project Description: This is a request for a Project Development Plan for the Village on Horsetooth, the
first development on City Land Bank property. The proposed development includes 96 new units of
affordable housing for low-income individuals and families. Apartments will be separated into nine
residential buildings and all units will have private outdoor spaces. Nine residential buildings are to be
constructed within (6) 2- story buildings with twelve (12) units and three (3) 2-story buildings with eight
(8) units. Unit types will consist of 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom units. Bedroom and unit mix as follows: 6
one -bedroom/ 1 bath, 66 two -bedroom/ 1 bath, 22 three-bedroom/2 bath, 2 four -bedroom/ 2 baths. Area
Median Income (AMI) target totals 43 units at 0-30%AMI, 53 units at 51-60% AMI with 96 units in total
(100% affordable). This development is located on an 8.3-acre site in the LMN (Low- Density Mixed -Use
Neighborhood) zone district.
Kristin Kirkpatrick, Chair
Gerald Hart, Vice Chair
Jennifer Carpenter
Jeff Hansen
Emily Heinz
Michael Hobbs
Jeffrey Schneider
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Regular Hearing
October 13, 2016
Vice Chair Hart called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Roll Call: Carpenter, Hart, Heinz, Hobbs and Schneider
Absent: Kirkpatrick and Hansen
Staff Present: Gloss, Yatabe, Prassas, Frickey, Lewin, Wray, Mapes, Blochowiak, Langenberger,
Hanh, Wilkinson, and Cosmas
Agenda Review
Vice Chair Hart provided background on the board's role and what the audience could expect as to the
order of business. He described the following procedures:
• While the City staff provides comprehensive information about each project under consideration,
citizen input is valued and appreciated.
• The Board is here to listen to citizen comments. Each citizen may address the Board once for
each item.
• Decisions on development projects are based on judgment of compliance or non-compliance with
city Land Use Code.
• Should a citizen wish to address the Board on items other than what is on the agenda, time will
be allowed for that as well.
• This is a legal hearing, and the Chair will moderate for the usual civility and fairness to ensure
that everyone who wishes to speak can be heard.