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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStan Lantz RZ ~/ Meridian Planning & Zoning May 4, 2006 Page 57 of 84 Hood: April 26th is -- their commission acted on this application. I will insert those comments anyway. You don't need to necessarily make it part of your motion, but I will. We just recently received those, so I will add them for City Council. Zaremba: I would note for the record that we did have comments from staff about the ACHD record and those will be included when it goes to City Council. Rohm: We have a motion. Borup: Second. Rohm: We have a motion and a second to forward onto City Council recommending approval of AZ 06-017, PP 06-017, and CUP 06-012, to include all staff comments for the hearing date of May 4th, 2006. All those in favor say aye. Opposed same sign? Thank you, everybody, for coming in. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Item 14: Public Hearing: RZ 06-002 Request for a Rezone of 0.22 acres from I-L (Light Industrial) to O-T (Old Town) zones for Stan Lantz by Stan Lantz- 608 West 3rd Street: Rohm: At this time we'd like to continue the hearing this evening and start with opening up the Public Hearing for RZ 06-002 and begin with our staff report. Hood: Thank you, Mr. Chair, Members of the Commission. I'm going to make this really brief. This is a pretty cut and dry application. If you notice the arrow on the screen there, there is a small piece of property, it's 0.22 acres, it's currently zoned I-L, as you can see. The OT that's right by it -- there are some parcels in this area that are zoned CT. It's an industrially -- for the most part industrially zoned area, but there are a lot of residences in here. Those residences are nonconforming uses, because the I-L zone does not allow single family homes. The subject property owner would like to sell this property and the home that's on the property. The financing people will not give them financing for this sale, because if the house burns down in an I-L zone, we will not allow them to rebuild the house, because it is in an industrial zone. So, they have applied to rezone this property to ~T. That is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, single family uses are allowed in the OT zone, and staff is recommending approval with no conditions. So, I will stand for any questions you may have. Rohm: Caleb, that was very nice. Thank you. Any questions of staff? Would the applicant like to come forward, please. Lantz: Hi. Mr. Chairman, Members of the Board, my name is Stan Lantz, I live at 1892 North Monico Way. I started this process -- I first talked to Caleb quite some time ago when I first decided to sell that property. Never realized how tough it was. In the ~'.! Meridian Planning & Zoning May 4, 2006 Page 58 of 84 process of getting it ready to be rezoned, I have had the property surveyed. I had all the property pins put in. I have talked to all the neighbors. I have done everything I have asked -- been asked to do and certainly hope you will see it to my benefit and approve the rezone to Old Town. Rohm: Thank you, sir. Lantz: That's alii have. Do you any questions of me? Rohm: That's pretty much it. Thank you. Lantz: Thank you. Rohm: Is there anybody else that would like to speak to this application? Seeing none, any discussion? Newton-Huckabay: Well, Mr. Chair, for the benefit of Mr. Lantz for what he's been through, we should at least go through a lively discussion. Rohm: You know, I guess we could. Newton-Huckabay: It's going to be rather anticlimactic, sir. Borup: I move we close the Public Hearing on RZ 06-002. Zaremba: Second. Moe: Second. Newton-Huckabay: Second. Rohm: It's been moved and three seconds to close the Public Hearing on RZ 06-002. All those in favor say aye. Opposed same sign? Motion carried. MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Zaremba: Mr. Chairman? I would comment that I appreciate that in the packet is the letter that the Lantzes used to notify their neighbors of a neighborhood meeting and we always appreciate seeing that that happens. Appreciate your doing it. I would also comment that the only comment that was sent in in writing from a neighbor -- it looks like from Jane S. Cain, who was in favor of this. According to the Comprehensive Plan and all the planning for this area, I think Old Town is the right thing to do. Rohm: I do, too. Zaremba: Are we ready for a motion? .~, ~~. t" ~ Meridian Planning & Zoning May 4, 2006 Page 59 of 84 Rohm: I'm ready to hear a motion. Zaremba: Commissioner Newton-Huckabay closed the hearing. Newton-Huckabay: I did not. Borup: Actually, I did. Mr. Chairman, I move to recommend approval to the City Council of file RZ 06-002 as presented in the staff report for the hearing date of May 4th. End of motion. Moe: Second. Rohm: It's been moved and seconded we forward onto City Council recommending approval of RZ 06-002. All those in favor say eye. Opposed same sign? MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES. Item 15: Public Hearing: PP 06-020 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 23 commercial lots on 31.37 acres in a C-G zone for Centrepointe Subdivision by Winston H. Moore - northwest corner of Ustick Road and Eagle Road: Rohm: Okay. Okay. At this time I'd like to open the Public Hearing on PP 06-020 related to Centrepointe Subdivision and begin with the staff report. Hood: Thank you, Mr. Chair, Members of the Commission. This one's almost as straight forward as the last, but I think we better spend a little bit more time on it. It is Centrepointe Subdivision. The map that's on the screen right now is not quite accurate. The property does include this RUT piece and it goes around the -- about nine acres that will be Kohl's here very shortly. So, it kind of goes around like that. There are 23 commercial building lots on this site. It is all zoned C-G now, so the RUT that you see here is not accurate. It has been rezoned. There is an ordinance to rezone that to C-G. Our mapping just hasn't quite caught up with that yet. So, we are on the northwest corner of Ustick and Eagle. There are 31.37 acres. The proposed subdivision is right here. So, that Kohl's site is the out-parcel along Ustick Road. The applicant is proposing to -- and I have got another exhibit here to follow this up. This is a public street that aligns with the street in Sadie Creek to the south and there are a couple other access points somewhere in here. I can't quite make them out. I think that's one there that aligns and, then, I believe there is one right there that also aligns. Maybe I'll go to that other exhibit real quick. So, the boundaries of -- let's see if I can get oriented here. Borup: You're one slide too far. Hood: Yeah. I was just going to show you the overall master plan for the public -- right now that street ends somewhere in here. And it will be extended in the future to go up