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Agenda - 2020 - Planning & Zoning - 01/06/2020 - RegularTHE CITY OF EAGLE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA Eagle City Hall, 660 E. Civic Lane January 6, 2020 6:00 P.M. Page 1 of 2 K:\P&Z\AGENDA\2020\PZ-01-06-20ag.docx 1. CALL TO ORDER: 2. ROLL CALL: WRIGHT, GUERBER, JOHNSON, MCLAUGHLIN, SMITH 3. ALL CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS ARE ACTION ITEMS. CONSENT AGENDA: ♦ Consent Agenda items are considered to be routine and are acted on with one motion. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless the Chairman, a Commissioner, or a member of City Staff requests an item to be removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion. Items removed from the Consent Agenda will be placed on the Regular Agenda in a sequence determined by the Rules of Order. ♦ Any item on the Consent Agenda that contains written recommendations from the City of Eagle shall be adopted as part of the Planning & Zoning Commission's Consent Agenda approval motion unless specifically stated otherwise. A. Minutes of December 16, 2019. B. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for the approval of A-04-19 & RZ-09-19 – Annexation and Rezone from RUT to R-E – City of Eagle: On behalf of George Fischer, the City of Eagle, represented by William Vaughan, AICP, is requesting annexation and rezone from RUT (Rural-Urban Transition – Ada County designation) to R-E (Residential-Estates). The 5.85- acre and 5.39-acre properties are located on the south side of West Beacon Light Road approximately 2,098-feet east of North Ballantyne Lane at 1275 West Beacon Light Road (unplatted property) and 2575 North Sky View Lane (Lot 6, Block 1, Pony Subdivision). C. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for the approval of CU-07-19 – Building Height Exception – Pet IQ, LLC: Pet IQ, LLC, represented by Stan Cole with Cole Architects, is requesting a building height exception to 59-feet. The request is in association with a proposed three (3) story office building. The 3.85-acre site is located within the Eagle River development on the north side of East Eagle River Street and East Riverside Drive on Lot 20 and a portion of Lot 19, Block 3, Mixed Use Subdivision No. 5. 4. ACTION ITEM: Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Planning & Zoning Commission. 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE. 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Public Hearings are legally noticed hearings required by state law. The public may provide formal testimony regarding the application or issue before the Planning & Zoning Commission. This testimony will become part of the hearing record for that application or matter. A. ACTION ITEM: A-02-19/RZ-05-19/CU-04-19/PPUD-03-19/PP-05-19 – Whitehurst Planned Unit Development – Mustang 35, LLC: Mustang 35, LLC, represented by Mark Butler with Land Consultants, Inc., is requesting an annexation, rezone from RUT (Rural-Urban Transition – Ada County designation) to R-1-DA-P (Residential with a development agreement – PUD) and R-3-DA-P (Residential with a development agreement – PUD), conditional use permit, preliminary development plan, and preliminary plat approvals for Whitehurst Subdivision, a 67- lot (60-buildable, 7-common) residential planned unit development. The 30.06-acre site is located at the terminus of West Breanna Drive north of Flint Estates Subdivision. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA January 6, 2020 6:00 P.M. Page 2 of 2 K:\P&Z\AGENDA\2020\PZ-01-06-20ag.docx B. ACTION ITEM: ZOA-04-19 – Zoning Ordinance Amendment to Permit Printing and/or Blueprinting within the M-1 Zone – Jim McCauley: Jim McCauley is proposing an ordinance of the City of Eagle, Ada County Idaho, to amend Title 8 Zoning, Chapter 2, Section 3 to permit “Printing and/or Blueprinting” within the M-1 zone; providing a severability clause; and providing an effective date. 7. NEW BUSINESS: NONE. 8. REPORTS: A. Commission Reports: B. City Attorney Reports: C. Staff Reports: 9. ADJOURNMENT: The City will make reasonable accommodations for anyone attending this meeting who require special assistance for hearing, physical or other impairments. Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (208) 939-6813 at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting date and time.