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Agenda - 2001 - Planning & Zoning - 10/04/2001 - Special THE CITY OF EAGLE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING October 4, 2001 6:30 P.M ORIGINAL 1. 2. CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: FRANDEN, BLOOM, DECKERS, NORDSTROM, CADWELL CONSENT AGENDA: 3. . 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, member of City Staff, or a citizen 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. 4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. Zonine Ordinance Amendment - ZOA-6-01 - Land Consultants Inc.: Land Consultants Inc., represented by Mark Butler is proposing to amend Eagle City Code Title 8, Chapter 2, Section 3, to allow Nursing/Convalescent Homes (including senior assisted living facilities) to be permitted uses, or permitted with a conditional use permit, in additional zoning districts; to add a new land use definition entitled "Public Emergency Services" to be a permitted use or permitted with a conditional use permit; to amend Section 4 to add Note J to allow Child Care Facilities, Churches, Nursing/Convalescent Homes (including senior assisted living facilities), and Schools (public or Private) to increase the maximum lot coverage from 10% to 20% in any A, A-R, and R-E zoning districts; to amend Chapter 3, Section 2, to add the requirement that all multi-family and commercial developments shall have centralized sewer and water, and that Nursing/Convalescent Homes (including senior assisted living facilities) in zoning districts A, A-R, and R-E and R shall be located on an arterial or collector roadway; and to amend Chapter 4, Section 5 to add parking requirements for Public Emergency Services. (This item was continued from the October 1,2001, Planning & Zoning Meeting). B. RZ-10-01- Rezone from A to R-E - Mike Malterre: Mike Malterre, represented by Phil Hull with Land Group, Inc., is requesting a rezone from A (Agricultural) to R-E (Residential Estates - up to one unit per two-acres). The 9.87-acre site is generally located south of Floating Feather Road approximately 600-feet east of Page 1 of2 K:\P&z\AGENDAIT~nuy Worl< Area\PZ-l~lspmtag.doc THE CITY OF EAGLE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA SPECIAL MEETING October 4, 2001 6:30 P.M Ballantyne Road, at 1795 W. Floating Feather Road. (This item was continuedfrom the October 1, 2001, Planning & Zoning Meeting). C. ~PIFP-1-0~ - Mixed Use SubdiYision #2 (formallv known as Eaele River Subdivision) -Eaele River, LLC: Eagle River, LLC, represented by Bill Clark with Clark Development, is requesting combined preliminary plat and final plat approval for Mixed Use Subdivision #2 (formally know as Eagle River Subdivision). The 46.4-acre, lO-lot (9 commercial, 1 residential) subdivision is located on the southeast comer of Eagle Road and State Highway 44 (State Street). (This item was continued from the October 1, 2001, Planning & Zoning Meeting). D. RZ-12-00 MOD - Development Aereement Modification - Coulter Properties LLC: Coulter Properties LLC, represented by Mark Butler with Land Consultants Inc., is requesting a change to the conditions within the development agreement and a change to the concept site plan previously approved by the City for rezone application RZ-I2-00 (rezoned from A (Agricultural) to MU-DA (Mixed Use with a Development Agreement». The 24.84-acre site is located on the west side of Edgewood Lane approximately 2,000-feet north of East State Street. (This item was continuedfrom the October 1, 2001, Planning & Zoning Meeting). 6. 7. NEW BUSINESS: None REPORTS: A. Commission: B. City Attorney C. Staff ADJOURNMENT: 8. Page20f2 K:\P&ZIAGENDAIT~nuy Work AIea'J'Z-10-04-01spmag.doc