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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-012 Sum Shingle Creek Parkway and 69th Avenue NorthMEMO To: Michael J. McCauley, City Manager From: Ronald A. Warren, Planning and Zoning Specialist Subject: City Council Consideration Item - Planning Commission Application No. 2003-012 Date: August 20, 2003 On the August 25, 2003 City Council Agenda is Planning Commission Application No. 2003-012 submitted by SPM Construction Co. and Holiday Stationstores requesting Planned Unit Development/Rezoning and Development Plan Approval through the Planned Unit Development (PUD) process for two parcels of land at the southeast corner of Shingle Creek Parkway and 69th Avenue North. Attached for your review are copies of the Planning Commission Information Sheet for Planning Commission Application No. 2003-012 and also an area map showing the location of the property under consideration, various site and building plans for the proposed development, the Planning Commission minutes relating to the Commission's consideration of this matter and other supporting documents. This matter was considered by the Planning Commission at their Augut 14, 2003 meeting and was recommended for approval through Planning Commission Resolution No. 2003-01 (attached). It is recommended that the City Council, following consideration of this matter, approve the application subject to the conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. A resolution outlining the history of the application along with findings and conditions of approval is offered for the City Council’s consideration. Also, an ordinance amendment redescribing the property to be rezoned within this Planned Unit Development is offered for first reading by the City Council. The new description contained in the plat will be used for the ordinance amendment. The final plat will have to be approved and filed before the description can be utilized. It is recommended that the City Council adopt the draft resolution and, by motion, approve the first reading of the ordinance amendment describing the property to be rezoned.