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File #: CPC PUP 22-00058    Version: Name: Spectrum Loop Multi-Family
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 7/29/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/27/2022 Final action: 9/27/2022
Title: An appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of the Spectrum Loop Multi-Family project for a PUD Concept Plan graphically representing a future multi-family development. (Quasi-Judicial) Related Files: CPC PUZ 20-00057 and CPC PUP 20-00058 Presenter: William Gray, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development
Indexes: Appeals
Attachments: 1. Concept Plan Revised_9.13.22, 2. Perspective_9.13.22, 3. 7.5.906 (B) Appeal of Commission-Board
Related files: CPC PUZ 22-00057

Title
An appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of the Spectrum Loop Multi-Family project for a PUD Concept Plan graphically representing a future multi-family development.

(Quasi-Judicial)

Related Files: CPC PUZ 20-00057 and CPC PUP 20-00058

Presenter:
William Gray, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development

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Summary:
Owner: Chapter Two Investments, LLC
Developer: Morgan Group
Representative: NES, Inc
Location: Southeast corner of Voyager Parkway and Spectrum Loop intersection

Planning Commission, at a regularly scheduled public hearing on August 10, 2022, voted four (4) to three (3) to deny the PUD Zone Change and PUD Concept Plan applications associated with the Spectrum Loop Multi-Family project The zone change request would have allowed 11.925 acres to be rezoned from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development: Residential, 35 dwelling units per acre, and 40 feet to 60 feet maximum building height). The concept plan graphically represents a proposed multi-family development on the site that is consistent with the proposed PUD zone change in terms of use, density and building height. Maximum building height being established by the zone change includes sub-zones delineated across the site to ensure there is a transition of intensity. The transition is accomplished by limiting maximum building height to 40-feet in the easterly portion of the development, 45-feet in the southwest area of the site, and 60-feet across the remainder of the development

The Planning Commission found that the proposal did not meet the criteria required for granting a Zone Change, as set forth in City Code Section 7.5.603(B), and the establishment and development of a PUD zone, as set forth in City Code Section 7.3.603, and review criteria for establishing a PUD concept plan, as set forth in City Code Section 7.3.605, and the review criteria for establishing a concept plan, as set forth in ...

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