File #: 2016-0306    Name:
Type: Public Hearing - Sworn Status: Failed
File created: 6/10/2016 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 7/7/2016 Final action: 7/7/2016
Title: PUBLIC HEARING - Appl. #PL2016-084 - REZONING from CP-2 to PMIX and PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN - Lee’s Summit Senior Apartments, 110 SE Todd George Parkway; North Star Housing, LLC, applicant.
Sponsors: Planning and Special Projects
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Planning Commission Minutes 6-14-16, 3. Transportation Impact Analysis, 4. Rezoning Plan, 5. Site Plan, 6. Site Plan - 2, 7. Site Demolition Plan, 8. ARCH-PLANS, 9. Original PDP 7-27-2007, 10. Protest Petition, 11. Location Map
Related files: BILL NO. 16-138
Title
PUBLIC HEARING - Appl. #PL2016-084 - REZONING from CP-2 to PMIX and PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN - Lee’s Summit Senior Apartments, 110 SE Todd George Parkway; North Star Housing, LLC, applicant.


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Issue/Request:
The applicant proposes to rezone approximately 2.6 acres, located south of NE Langsford Road and west of SE Todd George Parkway, from CP-2 (Planned Community Commercial) to PMIX (Planned Mixed Use) for construction of a 4-story 72-unit senior apartment building. The original preliminary development plan for the area showed two retail buildings totaling 18,500 square feet. As part of the PMIX zoning district designation, the applicant requests setting a standard rear setback of 18 feet along the northwest corner of the site. The applicant desires to carry the modification to the screening requirement along the west property line forward from the previously approved preliminary development plan. Staff supports the requested modifications.
--72 units on 2.6 acres
--27.7 units/acre (density)
--72% impervious coverage
--28% open space
--110 parking spaces provided; 108 spaces required

As of June 23, 2016, 14 petitions in opposition to the proposed rezoning and preliminary development plan for the Lee's Summit Senior Apartments development located south of Langsford Road, west of the existing gas station and bank on Todd George Parkway were submitted to the Department of Planning and Codes Administration. In accordance with the Unified Development Ordinance, Section 4.170.C. and Section 4.200.A.1, a petition must be "duly signed and acknowledged by owners of 30% or more, either of the areas of the land (exclusive of streets and alleys) included in such application, and within an area determined by lines drawn parallel to and 185 distant from the boundaries of the property in the application, as the case may be” in order to become a legal protest. Of the 14 petitions, 10 petitioners were within 185-foot boundary
Of the 352,672 square fe...

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