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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH - PDP / FDP - 29-94C - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESPlanning and Zoning Board Minutes August 21, 2003 Page 4 Planner Shepard replied that it actually makes a "T." It is an emergency second point of access for the Woodland Park Estates subdivision. Member Schmidt asked if we were anticipating that people would use that as an alternative way to get back down to Ziegler. Planner Shepard replied that was not anticipated. Vice -Chairperson Gavaldon moved for approval of Christ Fellowship Church, Phase One Project Development Plan, File #29-94C, citing the findings of fact and conclusions in the staff report. Member Craig seconded the motion. Member Craig stated that she hoped the Board had addressed the letters and issues raised and noted that concerned neighbors should be watching for hearing and meeting notices with respect to the school. The motion was approved 6-0. Project: Timberline Village Community Shopping Center, Project Development Plan, #10-03 Project Description: Request for a 109,583 square foot community shopping center on 15.87 acres. The anchor is an Albertson's Supermarket with 52,443 square feet. The site is located at the northeast corner of Harmony and Timberline Roads and is zoned HC, Harmony Corridor. Staff Recommendation: Approval Hearing Testimony Written Comments and Other Evidence: City Planner Ted Shepard gave the staff presentation, recommending approval. He stated that this is a request for the final and largest phase of the community shopping center in the Harmony Corridor. There are nine buildings in the PDP, including the Albertson's. The PDP represents a neighborhood service center component of a planned mixed -use activity center. This area was originally Planning and Zoning Board Minutes August 21, 2003 Page 3 care center, the intersection will stay at the same level of service categories despite the fact that the delay may increase some due to the increased number of trips. Member Craig asked if Ziegler was only crowded at the PM peak rather than during the day when most of the day care traffic will occur. Mr. Delich replied that counts were done at the AM and PM peaks and that those are the same peaks for the day care center. He stated that he suspected the level of service during the day to be at B or better. Member Craig asked if C was the lowest level of service in the calculations during the short term. Mr. Delich replied that it was. Member Schmidt asked if Charlie Lane would remain a dirt road or if part of it will be paved. Planner Shepard replied that they will be paving Charlie Lane to the eastern limit of Lot 1. Public Input Robert Schutzius, 3208 Mesa Verde Street, gave his testimony to the Board. He stated that his street is the northernmost street in the Woodland Park Estates subdivision. He stated that he shares a fence line with the Church. He stated that he wanted to express unconditional support for the project, both the church and day care facility. Public Input Closed Member Craig asked about a quote in one of the letters which discussed a phase two and stated that it would create 1,000 trips per day. Planner Shepard replied that when the neighborhood meetings were done for the subdivision in 1994-1995, there was the proposal that there could be a school facility. That could potentially be a second phase in the future but it would have to come back through the review process and will be reviewed with respect to traffic at that time. Member Schmidt asked if Charlie Street ends in a cul-de-sac. Planning and Zoning Board Minutes August 21, 2003 Page 2 Project: Christ Fellowship Church, Phase One, Project Development Plan, #29-94C Project Description: Request for an 8,700 square foot church on 3.58 acres located on Lot One of Christ Fellowship Church Subdivision. The site is located at the southeast corner of Ziegler Road and Charlie Lane and is zoned UE, Urban Estate. Staff Recommendation: Approval Hearinci Testimony, Written Comments and Other Evidence: Ted Shepard, City Planner, stated that the gist of the letters received regarding the project are primarily related to the on -site child care center. He stated that the child care center is a permitted use in the Urban Estate zone district. It is a Type II use and is part of the approval tonight — to approve or deny both the church and the child care center. The land use is permitted by the zone district. Member Craig asked if the traffic issues could be addressed given that the site is a church, child care facility, and possibly a school. Planner Shepard replied that there is no school use; it is just a church and child care center and suggested that the applicant's traffic engineering consultant answer the questions. Matt Delich, 2272 Glenhaven Drive, the applicant's traffic engineer, made himself available for questions. Member Craig asked about the traffic congestion on Ziegler Road and how a child care center will affect that. Mr. Delich replied that the child care center will hold about 120 children at its upper limit and calculations were used assuming that number. He stated that at the intersection of Ziegler and Charlie, the minor street movements operate a level of service B during peak hours. That level is certainly acceptable. The site traffic includes not only the day care facility but also the church administrative offices. The short term future for the studies is 2008. Without the day care facility, the intersection of Ziegler and Charlie will stay at level of service B during the peak hour and be at level of service C at the afternoon peak hour. With the day