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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutesApril 13, 2006 WILTIVIOM`L19TOT11i FILE NO.: LU06-14-01 C-1 Neighborhood Commercial. The Plan currently shows all this area for Commercial. The proposed change is to Mixed Office Commercial. This change in use is in part to try to control the access and design of redevelopment of this corridor. The final change in this section is from Commercial to Public Institution. The current use is a church with a zoning of R-2 Single Family. Four of the five changes more accurately reflect the existing and likely future use of the land. The fifth is to hopefully make the change in use more orderly. The Northeast section of the area has five change areas all from Industrial. Along Doyle Springs Road at 1-30 the change to Light Industrial for areas that include a warehouse distribution use, vacant land, two houses and a contractors yard. The zoning is mostly R-2 Single Family with a Planned District Industrial. The change more closely reflects the use pattern at the northern end and encourages uses in the southern end, which might be more appropriate near single-family use. The second area is to Light Industrial along Scott Hamilton Road near Fourche Road. The northern half of this area is development as office -warehouse and is zoned 1-2 Light Industrial. The southern portion is wooded and zoned 1-2. The third area is at the Fourche Road - Stenger Road intersection and is a change to Public Institution. The use is a cemetery and the zoning is R-2 Single Family. The fourth area is between Stenger and 1-30 west of Jamison. The proposed change is to Light Industrial and the use is mini -warehouse and office -warehouse. The existing zoning is 1-2 Light Industrial. The proposed change more accurately reflects the use and zoning. The final change area is to Public Institutional on either side of Jamison Road south of Stenger Road. The use is a City impound yard and City vehicle maintenance facility. The zoning is 1-2 Light Industrial. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS: Notices were sent to the following neighborhood associations: O.U. R., Upper Baseline and Windamire Neighborhood Associations and Southwest United for Progress Coalition. Staff has received eleven comments from area residents. All were neutral mainly questions, however one in the discussion did request that the area along Baseline to MOC be changed so that his property was totally in just one classification. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends modifying the MOC change area along Baseline Road to reduce the change area, moving the line a few hundred feet to the west as requested. Staff recommends approval as modified. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (APRIL 13, 2006) Staff indicated there would be a minor modification of the C to MOC area south of Baseline Road near Reck. This would slightly reduce the area, keeping an ownership from being divided into two Land Use areas. The item was placed on consent agenda for approval as modified. By a vote of 8 for, 0 against the consent agenda was approved. !1