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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNTRY CLUB NORTH - REZONING ..... 8/22/94 P & Z BOARD HEARING - 39-94 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESe Planning and Zoning Board Minutes August 22, 1994 Page 14 Member Strom moved approval of the Country Club North Rezoning, #39-94 with RLP and with the PUD condition. Member Fontane seconded the motion Motion carried 7-0. Meeting adjourned 11:00 p.m. with Items 16 and 17 postponed to August 29, 1994. Planning and Zoning Board Minutes August 22, 1994 Page 13 clearly defined in this annexation. Transportation concerns made her decision change from RLP to RF Zone for lower density to protect the Foothills. Motion carried 5-1. Member Fontane voting in the negative and Chair Clements abstaining for conflict of interest. ,A&tem 15 Country Club North Rezoning. #39-94. Mr. Ken Waido presented the staff report and recommended RLP zoning with the PUD condition. Mr. Eldon Ward with Cityscape Urban Design and Jim Postal with the James Company were present to answer questions of the Board. Mr. Ward spoke of the rezoning request stating it has no development proposal at this time. CITIZEN INPUT. Karl H. Swenson - 3404 Carte Almaden - Mr. Swenson stated he represented the Serrmonte Highlands Property Owners Association. He spoke of this location to the proposal and a petition for a moratorium in this region until there was planning for the future of the area. The association desires a master plan and has concerns for transportation and density issues. He submitted a petition stating concerns. Shirley Knox - 2505 N. County Road 11 - She spoke of her location among three proposed developments. She asked if RLP Zoning for the City is the lowest allowed? She was opposed to commercial development in the area. She supported the previous comments regarding a master plan for the area. CITIZEN INPUT CLOSED. Mr. Waido addressed the issue of lack of planning and stated the Northeast Area Transportation Study reviewed the Master Street Plan for the area and re -designated streets, land use assumptions made to serve as an overall development plan for the area and suggested a copy be procured from the Transportation Department. Chair Clements spoke of the Board not having the authority to designate a moratorium. Concerns of this nature need to be addressed to City Council and suggested that their Council Member for their District be contacted. Mr. Waido spoke of PUD process allowing commercial areas within a development and other zoning issues concerning densities and the UGA plan.