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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 20, 2006 P&Z Minute Meridian Planning & Zoning April 20, 2006 Page 3 of 88 well, why do you put so many items on the agenda and the answer is there is so many projects going, if we were to not expand the agenda, it would just make the next meeting's agenda that much longer. We are going to go to additional Planning and Zoning meetings whenever we can have a fifth Thursday, as along as the balance of the Commission agrees to it. But tonight we have 24 items on the agenda and depending upon how each hearing goes, we mayor may not get through that agenda. The way I will notify you is at 9:00 o'clock or at the end of the hearing that concludes at or about 9:00 o'clock, we'll be able to tell how far along within the agenda we are and at that time I will let you know if we are going to be able to hear the entire agenda and, if not, we will cut those -- we will make notice and say Items 19, 20 through 24 will have to be continued to a following hearing. But last week -- last meeting we were here until 3:00 o'clock and we probably won't do that again. So, with that being said -- oh, one other little note that I wanted to pass on. Any presenter, if they have a CD that they would like to bring forward to the staff for help in their presentation, it's best for them if they have it now, just so that they can work it in and make sure that it's ready to go at such time that your particular hearing comes forward. Okay. All right. With that being said, I think that I will talk a little bit about how this procedure works. Each hearing is opened and we ask that the staff make their presentation first. The staff presents the project as it relates to Comprehensive Plan and ordinance. Their position is ostensibly neutral and they just speak to it from an ordinance and Comprehensive Plan prospective. The second -- and, then, we will ask staff any questions. But, then, the presentation of the applicant is basically their opportunity to sell the project. Once that portion of the hearing is over, then, that's when each of you have an opportunity to speak to the project and if, in fact, there is a property owner or a president of a homeowners association that is speaking for a larger group, we will give that individual ten minutes. Otherwise, we'd like you to hold your comments to about three minutes and at that time conclude and we will move onto the next person that wants to speak. Item 4: Continued Public Hearing from March 16, 2006: AZ 06~009 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 19.57 acres from RUT to R-8 zone for Cedarcreek Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - 470 West McMillan Road: Item 5: Continued Public Hearing from March 16, 2006: PP 06~007 Request for a Preliminary Plat with 85 single-family residential lots and 12 common lots for Cedarcreek Subdivision by Centennial Development, LLC - 470 West McMillan Road: Rohm: So, with that being said, I'd like to open the continued Public Hearing for March 16th, 2006, for AZ 06-009 and PP 06-007, both related to Cedarcreek Subdivision and begin with the staff report. Zaremba: Mr. Chairman, we are -- Meridian Planning & Zoning April 20, 2006 Page 4 of 88 Rohm: Oh, there you go. And that's one of the two that will be continued and at this time I'd entertain a motion to continue these two items to the regularly scheduled meeting of May 18th. Zaremba: Mr. Chairman, I move that we continue AZ 06-009 and PP 06-007, both relating to Cedarcreek Subdivision to our regularly scheduled meeting of May 18th, 2006. Moe: Second. Rohm: It's been moved and seconded that we continue AZ 06-009 and PP 06-007 to the regularly scheduled meeting of May 18th, 2006. All those in favor say aye. Opposed same sign? Motion carried. MOTION CARRIED: FOUR AYES. ONE ABSENT. Item 6: Item 7: Item 8: Continued Public Hearing from March 16, 2006: AZ 06~013 Request for Annexation and Zoning of 21.77 acres from RUT to R-15 zone for Canterbury Commons Subdivision by America West Homes, LLC - south side of Pine Avenue and east of Ten Mile Road: Continued Public Hearing from March 16, 2006: PP 06-011 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 122 residential lots (50 4-plex lots and 72 townhouse lots) and 10 common lots on 21.77 acres in a proposed R-15 zone for Canterbury Commons Subdivision by America West Homes, LLC - south side of Pine Avenue and east of Ten Mile Road: Continued Public Hearing from March 16, 2006: CUP 06~006 Request for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a multi-family development consisting of 200 multi-family dwelling units (4-plexes) on 50 lots and 72 townhouse dwelling units on 21.77 acres in a proposed R-15 zone for Canterbury Commons Subdivision by America West Homes, LLC - south side of Pine Avenue and east of Ten Mile Road: Rohm: Okay. At this time I'd like to open the public hearings on continued AZ 06-013 related to Canterbury Commons Subdivision and PP 06-011 and CUP 06-006, all related to Canterbury Commons Subdivision and begin with the staff report. Canning: Chairman Rohm, Members of the Commission, this is, as you said, the Canterbury Commons project. It's located on Pine east of Ten Mile, as shown on your vicinity map there. The project includes several applications. There is annexation and zoning, preliminary plat, Conditional Use Permit, and a private street application and it also includes a variance application and, as you know, you won't be acting on that variance tonight, but we will give you an idea of what that is as we go along. To give you a little highlight of the development -- just a second. The site plan doesn't read very well, so I will just explain what's going on. There is a number of four-plex units that front