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File #: COPN-23-0001    Version: 1 Name: Adventure Way Townhomes
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 3/25/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/9/2023 Final action: 5/9/2023
Title: A concept plan for Adventure Way Townhomes illustrating multi-family development with a maximum density of 11.5 dwelling units per acre. (Quasi-Judicial) Related Files: ZONE-23-0002 Presenter: Kyle Fenner, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development
Attachments: 1. Concept Plan, 2. CPC_Minutes_04.12.23_Adventure Way, 3. 7.5.501.E Concept Plans, 4. Staff Presentation
Related files: ZONE-23-0002

Title
A concept plan for Adventure Way Townhomes illustrating multi-family development with a maximum density of 11.5 dwelling units per acre.
(Quasi-Judicial)

Related Files: ZONE-23-0002

Presenter:
Kyle Fenner, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development

Body
Summary:
Owner: RLHP-01 LLC
Developer: RLHP-01 LLC
Representative: Jason Shoudis, Bucher Design
Location: Immediately east of the Intersection of Adventure Way and Quail Brush Creek Drive

A rezoning of 3 contiguous parcels totaling 3.83 acres from Agriculture with Airport Overlay (Herein referenced A/AO) to PBC/AO (Planned Business Center with Airport Overlay [to be known as Mixed-Use, Medium Scale with Airport Overlay (MX-M AP-O)]). The site is currently zoned A/AO. Tracking with this zone change is the Adventure Way Townhomes Concept Plan, which generally illustrates a plan for 11, 4-plex townhomes with a maximum density of 11.5 du/acre.

Background:
The proposal will rezone 3 parcels from A/AO to MX-M/AO with the intent to build multi-family housing with a density of 11.5 dwelling units per acre. Because this rezone is from one "straight" zone district to another, lot and building dimensions are determined by the MX-M zone district. The requested zone establishes a use compatible with the greater, surrounding area and allowed in the MX-M zone.

The zone change from A/AO to MX-M/AO supports the multifamily housing this project proposes. The MX-M zone district accommodates a mix of, for example, commercial, retail, office, multi-family residential, and civic uses.

Any Zone Change requires a concurrent entitlement application such as a concept or development plan. This concept plan serves as that required element to support the zone change request. The proposed concept plan establishes a proposed land use for multi-family housing with a density of 11.5 dwelling units per acre. The maximum is building height of 50-feet is...

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