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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFLATIRON EAST PROSPECT ROAD FIRST ANNEXATION & ZONING - 28-88, A - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTES• s PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MINUTES April 25, 1988 50� FLATIRON EAST PROSPECT ROAD FIRST - ANNEXATION AND ZONING Ken Waido gave the description of the project. He stated staff had placed two conditions on the plan. These were, (1) the property be used for sand and gravel processing; and (2) if the property were redeveloped the applicant would resubmit to the Board the project as a PUD. He noted staff recommends approval. Lloyd Banks stated he was trying to figure out where he is located in relation to the project. Ken Waido informed Mr. Banks that his property was not part of the area to be annexed. Member Crews moved to approve Flatiron East Prospect Road First -Annexation and Zoning. Member Kern seconded. Motion passed 7-0. PARK CENTRAL PUD, PHASE III - PRELIMINARY Debbie deBesche gave the description of the project. Frank Vaught stated this project has been in the planning process for ten years. He commented that originally the project was under single ownership. Today there were three separate parcels. He added the most recent change occurred in 1985. It transformed the center section into office/retail space. He stated that a traffic analysis and car counts had been conducted during the hours of 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Overall, he stated, the goal was to create a professional office atmosphere. He believed that the plan achieves the goal. He commented that the cluster of buildings and parking was more sensitive to the neighborhood and pedestrians. He discussed the four conditions staff placed on the project. The conditions included (1) That prior to final approval of the plan, the applicant provide .additional information to justify the distribution of parking on the site, particularly the parking between the health club and office Building F; (2) That prior to final approval, the applicant provide additional information to justify the shared parking assumptions, in particular, the pca ing characteristics of the office uses; (3) That prior to final approval, the