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File #: REZ11272023-006661 (CC1st)    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/15/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/22/2025 Final action:
Title: Community Development Department presenting the Riverside Park Rezone application (File #REZ11272023-006661), requesting that one parcel be rezoned from the CvC Zone to the PUD(12) Zone.
Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Staff Report (1/16/2025), 2. Planning Commission Minutes (5/16/2024), 3. Planning Commission Minutes (1/16/2025), 4. Email-Adam Nash (3/7/25), 5. Trip and Parking Generation Rates for Different Housing Types- Effects of Compact Development (18-01484).pdf, 6. Access Reloation Comments, 7. Presentation-Riverside Park Rezone (City Council 4/22/2025), 8. Presentation (revised)-Riverside Park Rezone (City Council 4/22/2025)
Related files: REZ11272023-006661 (PC3), REZ11272023-006661 (2nd PC), REZ11272023-006661 (PC)
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Agenda Item Title:

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Community Development Department presenting the Riverside Park Rezone application (File #REZ11272023-006661), requesting that one parcel be rezoned from the CvC Zone to the PUD(12) Zone.

 

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Presenter:

Jake Warner, Long Range Planning Manager

 

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Description/Background:

Adam Nash of Land Development, LLC. (applicant) is requesting a change of zone district on property, approximately 1.78 acres, located at 9016 S. Riverside Drive from the CvC Zone ("Convenience Commercial District") to the PUD(12) Zone ("Planned Unit Development District"). The application was originally presented to the Planning Commission on May 16, 2024. The Planning Commission forwarded a recommendation to the City Council to deny the application. Prior to presenting the application to the City Council for a final decision, the applicant revised the concept plan, and presented the application to the Planning Commission on January 16, 2025, requesting that they reconsider their recommendation. The revised concept plan proposed the same number of units (19), but altered the way that access is provided to the site. The Planning Commission forwarded a positive recommendation.

 

Fiscal Impact:

It is Staff's opinion that, based on the concept plan, the fiscal impact of the proposed project to the City would be minimal.

 

Further action to be taken:

The action requested by the Application is a rezone, a legislative item, being presented to the City Council, as the final decision-maker, on April 22, 2025 as an informational item and on April 29, 2025 for action. If the rezone is approved, a separate application would be required to be submitted for review and approval of necessary improvements. 

 

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

The agenda item, as presented on April 22, 2025, is for informational purposes.