Title
Pub Dog Restaurant - Master Plan Amendment
(Quasi-Judicial Matter)
Body
From:
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Development Director, Planning and Development Department
Summary:
This project includes concurrent applications for a minor amendment to the Midland Master Plan, a zone change, and a concept plan for a 0.41-acre parcel located along the south side of Bott Avenue and approximately mid-block between 22nd and 23rd Streets.
The minor master plan amendment proposes to change the land use from "low density residential" to "commercial-office". The rezoning request is to change the existing zoning from R-2 (Two-family Residential) and M-1 (Light Industrial) to C-5/cr (General Commercial with conditions of record).
Pursuant to City Code, a zone change must be accompanied by either a concept plan (which provides a conceptual layout of how the property is intended to be developed) or a development plan. In this case, the applicant has not finalized the design of the project and has filed a concept plan. The concept plan demonstrates a 2,340 square-foot restaurant with outdoor patio and off-street parking.
Previous Council Action:
Not applicable.
Background:
The request is to amend the Midland Master Plan from "low density residential" to "commercial-office". The Midland Plan was adopted in 1989 as a subplan to the Westside Master Plan; the plan area is located south of Highway 24 from 8th Street to 31st Street and south to Lower Gold Camp Road. The plan shows Bott Avenue and a portion of Robinson Street as becoming the transition zone between industrial, commercial, and office uses (north of those streets to Highway 24) while the south side of Bott Avenue is identified as low density residential.
The existing land uses along Bott Avenue appear to have remained largely unchanged since the adoption of the master plan. Land uses along the south side of Bott Avenue include mini-warehouse, warehouse, light industr...
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