ROLL CALL
Special recognition of Outgoing Planning Commissioner Tara Wicker
SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF OUTGOING PLANNING COMMISSIONER TARA WICKER
Recognition of New Planning Commissioners Donna Collins-Lewis and Dr. James Gilmore, Jr.
RECOGNITION OF NEW PLANNING COMMISSIONERS DONNA COLLINS-LEWIS AND DR. JAMES GILMORE, JR.
January 17, 2017
Rules for Conducting a Public Hearing
Applicant and applicant representatives for the proposal will speak first for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes. Those members of the public desiring to speak on a particular item should refer to a meeting agenda and fill out a request to speak card indicating which item they wish to speak on and place it in the designated location prior to the meeting. Once the item is announced, each person’s name who has filled out a card will be called on to speak. Proponents will speak, then the opponents. Each speaker will not be allowed more than three (3) minutes. The speakers are requested to limit their remarks and to avoid duplication in their presentations. Applicant will be allowed a total period of five (5) minutes for rebuttal. Items placed on the Consent Agenda by the Planning Commission Staff will not have time allocated for speaking, unless there is a member of the public present at the meeting who wishes to speak on the item. All motions will be made in the affirmative as a matter of procedure. This does not necessarily reflect the intent of the maker of the motion.
Items other than waivers with no outstanding issues. Items may be approved with a single motion without a public hearing, unless removed from the consent agenda and placed in the regular agenda order. CONSENT - ITEMS FOR WITHDRAWAL 7, 8, 17 CONSENT - ITEMS FOR DEFERRAL 4, 6, 15, 18 CONSENT - ITEMS FOR APPROVAL 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
[TA-10-16] Chapter 8, Rural Zoning: To repeal and revise Section 8.213, Rural Zoning to remove grandfathering provisions for multi-family and nonresidential uses and reduce the allowable density. PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Approval is recommended, with reservations, based on consistency with FUTUREBR and the recommendation of the Zoning Advisory Committee as requested by Councilmember Amoroso Deferred from November 14 by a citizen and from December 19 for 60 days by the Planning Commission
[TA-1-17] Chapter 7, Nonconformities: To revise Chapters 7 and 11 to add restrictions regarding building on contiguous nonconforming lots in Single Family Residential (A1) zoning with common ownership and revises Chapter 11 for consistency. PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Staff recommends approval, based on Council direction to develop ordinance language in order to better protect the character of existing neighborhoods in the A-1 zoning district and consistency with the comprehensive plan Deferred from January 17 by a citizen
[TA-3-17] Chapter 17, Parking and Loading: To revise Section 17.5.3B to decrease driveway limitations for townhouse and duplex dwellings in the Suburban Character Area, revise Section 17.8.2 to correct an error, and introduce standards for directional indicators. PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Approval is recommended, based on consistency with FUTUREBR and the need to simplify the Unified Development Code (UDC)
CONSENT FOR APPROVAL. [Case 7-17] 2426 and 2440 O’Neal Lane: To rezone from Rural (R) to Light Commercial (LC1) on property located south of Interstate 12, on the west side of O’Neal Lane, on Tract 16-A and 16-B, all being a portion of the Lirocchi Subdivision. Sections 47, T7S, R2E, GLD, EBRP, LA (Council District 8-Amoroso) PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Staff certifies that the proposed request meets the minimum criteria for a change of zoning, being consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, compatible with surrounding uses, and conforming to Unified Development Code requirements
CONSENT FOR APPROVAL. [SP-1-17] 4647 Burbank Drive (CubeSmart Self Storage): A new 3 story, over 50,000 sf mini-storage building with approximately 850 storage units on property known as Lot 3-A of the J.T. William Tract. (Council District 12- Freiberg) PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Staff certifies that the proposed request meets the minimum requirements of the UDC for Planning Commission consideration
INITIATION OF TEXT AMENDMENT: BREC NOTIFICATION
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ROLL CALL
Special recognition of Outgoing Planning Commissioner Tara Wicker
SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF OUTGOING PLANNING COMMISSIONER TARA WICKER
Recognition of New Planning Commissioners Donna Collins-Lewis and Dr. James Gilmore, Jr.
RECOGNITION OF NEW PLANNING COMMISSIONERS DONNA COLLINS-LEWIS AND DR. JAMES GILMORE, JR.
January 17, 2017
Rules for Conducting a Public Hearing
Applicant and applicant representatives for the proposal will speak first for a period not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes. Those members of the public desiring to speak on a particular item should refer to a meeting agenda and fill out a request to speak card indicating which item they wish to speak on and place it in the designated location prior to the meeting. Once the item is announced, each person’s name who has filled out a card will be called on to speak. Proponents will speak, then the opponents. Each speaker will not be allowed more than three (3) minutes. The speakers are requested to limit their remarks and to avoid duplication in their presentations. Applicant will be allowed a total period of five (5) minutes for rebuttal. Items placed on the Consent Agenda by the Planning Commission Staff will not have time allocated for speaking, unless there is a member of the public present at the meeting who wishes to speak on the item. All motions will be made in the affirmative as a matter of procedure. This does not necessarily reflect the intent of the maker of the motion.
Items other than waivers with no outstanding issues. Items may be approved with a single motion without a public hearing, unless removed from the consent agenda and placed in the regular agenda order. CONSENT - ITEMS FOR WITHDRAWAL 7, 8, 17 CONSENT - ITEMS FOR DEFERRAL 4, 6, 15, 18 CONSENT - ITEMS FOR APPROVAL 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
[TA-10-16] Chapter 8, Rural Zoning: To repeal and revise Section 8.213, Rural Zoning to remove grandfathering provisions for multi-family and nonresidential uses and reduce the allowable density. PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Approval is recommended, with reservations, based on consistency with FUTUREBR and the recommendation of the Zoning Advisory Committee as requested by Councilmember Amoroso Deferred from November 14 by a citizen and from December 19 for 60 days by the Planning Commission
[TA-1-17] Chapter 7, Nonconformities: To revise Chapters 7 and 11 to add restrictions regarding building on contiguous nonconforming lots in Single Family Residential (A1) zoning with common ownership and revises Chapter 11 for consistency. PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Staff recommends approval, based on Council direction to develop ordinance language in order to better protect the character of existing neighborhoods in the A-1 zoning district and consistency with the comprehensive plan Deferred from January 17 by a citizen
[TA-3-17] Chapter 17, Parking and Loading: To revise Section 17.5.3B to decrease driveway limitations for townhouse and duplex dwellings in the Suburban Character Area, revise Section 17.8.2 to correct an error, and introduce standards for directional indicators. PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Approval is recommended, based on consistency with FUTUREBR and the need to simplify the Unified Development Code (UDC)
CONSENT FOR APPROVAL. [Case 7-17] 2426 and 2440 O’Neal Lane: To rezone from Rural (R) to Light Commercial (LC1) on property located south of Interstate 12, on the west side of O’Neal Lane, on Tract 16-A and 16-B, all being a portion of the Lirocchi Subdivision. Sections 47, T7S, R2E, GLD, EBRP, LA (Council District 8-Amoroso) PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Staff certifies that the proposed request meets the minimum criteria for a change of zoning, being consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, compatible with surrounding uses, and conforming to Unified Development Code requirements
CONSENT FOR APPROVAL. [SP-1-17] 4647 Burbank Drive (CubeSmart Self Storage): A new 3 story, over 50,000 sf mini-storage building with approximately 850 storage units on property known as Lot 3-A of the J.T. William Tract. (Council District 12- Freiberg) PLANNING STAFF FINDINGS: Staff certifies that the proposed request meets the minimum requirements of the UDC for Planning Commission consideration
INITIATION OF TEXT AMENDMENT: BREC NOTIFICATION
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS COMMISSIONERS' COMMENTS ADJOURN