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File #: 15-00143    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 2/10/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/24/2015 Final action: 2/24/2015
Title: Highlands at Briargate Concept Plan (Quasi-Judicial Matter)
Attachments: 1. Criteria-7.5.501E-Concept Plan criteria


Title
Highlands at Briargate Concept Plan
(Quasi-Judicial Matter)
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From:
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Development Director, Planning and Development Department

Summary:
CPC ZC 14-00114 - QUASI-JUDICIAL
CPC CP 14-00115 - QUASI-JUDICIAL

This project includes concurrent applications for rezoning and a concept plan for 41.7 acres located south of Briargate Parkway, west of Chapel Hills Drive and north of Research Parkway, east and adjacent to the Focus on the Family Campus.

Previous Council Action:
Council previously approved the Briargate Master Plan and PIP-1 zoning of the property in 1985.

Background:
The concept plan illustrates the 41.7 acres as a large mixed commercial center. The planned use of the site is a commercial center; specific uses include restaurants, retail, office space and a hotel. Any use allowed in the PBC zone district would be permitted. The plan illustrates four commercial lots anticipated with a mix of freestanding single-tenant buildings as well as multi-tenant buildings. All required parking will be provided on-site. The building and landscape setbacks are conceptually shown.

Financial Implications:
Not applicable.

Board/Commission Recommendation:
The City Planning Commission unanimously approved the applications at their January 15, 2015 regular meeting.

Stakeholder Process:
The public process included posting the site and sending postcards to 109 property owners within 1,000 feet, notifying them of the application submittal and neighborhood meeting, as well as the public hearing.

A neighborhood meeting was held on November 5, 2014. There were approximately 15 neighbors in attendance. Concerns included traffic, building design, and the relocation of the little league fields. No written opposition was received.

Staff also sent the plans to the standard internal and external review agencies for comments. All comments received from the review agencies have been addressed...

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