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Planning Commission Meeting No. 14-05
Actions
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
 

I. PUBLIC HEARING

A. Annexation Application ANX2005-00137, Steven A. and Tracy L. Clark – for annexation of 1.06 acres of land at 9101 Scott Drive.

Approved 6-0.

II. RECOMMENDATION TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL

A. Preliminary Development Plan Amendment PDP2003-0005B and Use Permit USE2005-00691, Cultural Arts Building – for a 64,800 square foot, 5-story building containing retail, artist and studio space and business incubator space in the TCM-1 Zone at the southeast corner of East Middle Lane and future Newmarket Street in Town Square. - Postponed until the August 15th meeting.

B. Use Permit Amendment USA2003-00674B, Town Square Block 5 – to delete multi-family units and replace with retail in the TCM-2 Zone.
- Item will appear at a later date.

III. REVIEW AND ACTION

A. Final Record Plat PLT2005-00435, Timothy A. Tucker – to create two record lots from an existing 14,150 square foot lot in the R-60 Zone, at the southwest corner of Frederick Avenue and Johnson Drive in Lincoln Park.

Approved 6-0 with conditions

B. Final Record Plats PLT2005-00445, 00446 & 00447, Lincoln Terrace – to create 53 townhouse lots and seven single-family detached lots, common areas and street dedication in the R-60 Zone on Moore Drive in Lincoln Park.

Approved 6-0.

C. Use Permit Application USE2004-00677, Richard Montgomery High School – to construct a new high school, outdoor athletic fields, new football field and bleachers, new site vehicular entrances, surface parking facilities, install new site infrastructure improvements, and raze the existing high school once the new school is constructed and ready for occupancy in the R-60 Zone at 250 Richard Montgomery Drive.

Approved 5-0 (Commissioner Ostell recused herself)

D. Comprehensive Planned Development Detailed Application CPD2005-002AL King Farm Presbyterian Retirement Community, Inc. (Ingleside at King Farm) - to construct senior housing uses including independent living, assisted living and nursing homes and related recreation and common use facilities located at King Farm Irvington Centre; west of Gaither Road, between Piccard Drive and King Farm Boulevard.

Recommended approval to the Mayor and Council 6-0.

E. Final Record Plat PLT2005-00448, King Farm Associations – for a single record lot to accommodate the Ingleside Senior Housing development.

Approved 6-0.