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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-4563-A Staff AnalysisFebruary 12, 1991 SUBDIVISION ITEM NO.: 5 FILE NO.: Z -4563-A NAME: Community Bakery, Inc. - Short -Form - PCD LOCATION: Southwest corner of 12th and Main DEVELOPER: ENGINEER: COMMUNITY BAKERY, INC. TERRY BURRUSS - ARCHITECT 1621 S. Battery Little Rock, AR 72202 376-3676 AREA: 0.5 NUMBER OF LOTS: 2 FT. NEW STREET: 0 ZONING: PCD PROPOSED USES: Retail/Commercial PLANNING DISTRICT: Central City - 8 CENSUS TRACT• 1 VARIANCES REQUESTED: None STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL: Community Bakery proposes to develop the Cohn and Vintage Buildings located on the corner of Main and 12th Streets, into retail and commercial space. The project will be developed in two phases. The owner also proposes partial demolition of the Vintage Apartments for additional on-site parking. A. PROPOSAL RE UEST: This PCD is filed for the purpose of developing the Cohn and Vintage Buildings into retail and commercial space. B. EXISTING CONDITIONS: The site is currently occupied by a former multifamily structure. The building is in a state of disrepair. Adjoining streets are developed to the City standards. C. ENGINEERING COMMENTS: No engineering review comments. SUBDIVISION ITEM NO. 5 Continued D. ISSUES1LEGALjTECHNICAL/DESIGN: There are no issues associated with this PCD. E. ANALYSIS• The Planning Staff Review of the Short -Form PCD reveals no problems with the proposal as presented. F. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval as filed. SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE MEETING (January 31, 1991) The applicant was present. This matter was discussed briefly. The Planning staff indicated that the staff received a revised site plan showing additional information. Jerry Gardner, from Public Works, pointed out that the alley should remain accessible for utilities and be free of any structures. There being no further discussion of the matter, this item was forwarded to the Commission for final resolution. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION (February 12, 1991) There were no objectors in attendance. The application was represented. After a brief discussion, the Commission determined it appropriate to place this item on the consent agenda for approval. A motion was made to that effect and passed by a vote of 10 ayes, 0 nays, and 1 absent. 1