HomeMy WebLinkAboutWOOD STREET SECOND ANNEXATION & ZONING - ANX150002 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPlanning & Zoning Board
October 29, 2015
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Member Hart made a motion to approve the Uncommon project PDP#150013 because it
complies with all of the applicable requirements of the Land Use Code. Member Heinz
seconded. Vote: 5:2, with Member Hobbs and Chair Carpenter dissenting.
Other Business
None noted.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:16pm.
Gloss, Pla 6ng Manager Jennifer Carpenter, Chair
Planning & Zoning Board
October 29, 2015
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Planning Director Gloss presented the items on both the Consent and Discussion agendas.
Public Input on Items Not on the Agenda:
None noted.
Consent Agenda:
1. Wood Street Second Annexation
Public Input on Consent Agenda:
None noted.
Member Hart made a motion that the Planning and Zoning Board approve the October 29, 2015,
Consent agenda, which includes the Wood Street Second Annexation. Vice Chair Kirkpatrick
seconded. Vote: 7:0.
Discussion Agenda:
2. Uncommon — 310 S. College Avenue
Project: Uncommon — 310 S. College Avenue
Project Description: This Project Development Plan (PDP) is for development of a terraced 4- to 6-
story, mixed -use building at the southeast corner of College Avenue and Olive Street. The site formerly
contained Perkins restaurant, which was demolished and removed in early 2015. The property is zoned
Downtown (D), Canyon Avenue Subdistrict. The proposed land uses are permitted, and the PDP is
subject to review by the Planning and Zoning Board.
The site is 35,000 square feet. Proposed building coverage is 30,600 square feet. The ground floor
consists of street -front retail commercial spaces totaling 8,900 square feet, and the upper levels contain
apartment units totaling 120 units. The units are a mix of studio and 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units with a
total of 248 bedrooms. Total floor area is 150,000 square feet.
125 parking spaces are provided. Parking is below grade and on the ground level below upper floor
building space, with access from the alley.
Recommendation: Denial
Jennifer Carpenter, Chair
Kristin Kirkpatrick, Vice Chair
Jeff Hansen
Gerald Hart
Emily Heinz
Michael Hobbs
Jeffrey Schneider
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Special Hearing
October 29, 2015
Chair Carpenter called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Roll Call: Carpenter, Hansen, Hart, Heinz, Hobbs, Kirkpatrick and Schneider
Absent: None
Staff Present: Gloss, Yatabe, Branson, Wilkinson, Burnett, Mapes, Frickey, McWilliams, Schmidt,
Ragasa and Cosmas
Agenda Review
Chair Carpenter provided background on the board's role and what the audience could expect as to the
order of business. She described the following processes:
• 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.