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File #: CPC R 22-00138    Version: Name: Stone Mesa Flats Multi-family
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 9/6/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/11/2022 Final action: 10/11/2022
Title: An administrative relief to increase the maximum building height allowed for multi-family residential developments in the M-1 zoning district from 45 feet to 51 feet, 9 inches for a proposed 158-unit multi-family residential development located at 7044 Tutt Boulevard. (Quasi-judicial) Related files: CPC MP 01-00147-A7MJ22 and CPC CU 22-00113 Presenter: Daniel Besinaiz, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development
Indexes: Greenbriar/Powerwood, Master Plan Amendment
Attachments: 1. 7.3.204 OC-Industrial-SpecPurpose Development Standards, 2. 7.5.1102 FindingsNecessaryToGrantAdminRelief
Related files: CPC MP 01-00147-A7MJ22, CPC CU 22-00113

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An administrative relief to increase the maximum building height allowed for multi-family residential developments in the M-1 zoning district from 45 feet to 51 feet, 9 inches for a proposed 158-unit multi-family residential development located at 7044 Tutt Boulevard.

(Quasi-judicial)

Related files: CPC MP 01-00147-A7MJ22 and CPC CU 22-00113

Presenter:
Daniel Besinaiz, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development

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Summary:
Owner: LWN C Springs Self Storage, LLC
Consultant: Kimley-Horn & Associates
Location: 7044 Tutt Boulevard

The project application is for approval of a major master plan amendment, a conditional use development plan, and administrative relief for Stone Mesa Flats located at 7044 Tutt Boulevard. The plan will allow for a new 158-unit multi-family development with ancillary site improvements in a M-1/AO (Light Industrial with Airport Overlay) zone district.

Background:
The proposed Major Master Plan Amendment requests to change the land use classification from Industrial to Multifamily Residential (25+ Dwelling Units/Acre). Master Plans are generalized guides for development and, as noted in City Code Section 7.5.403.C, at times it may become necessary to amend the plans as conditions change. The original Greenbriar/Powerwood Master Plan attempted to balance the land use needs of the area. The currently approved master plan shows more industrial land use designation than what is proposed.

This master plan has been amended frequently to accommodate the modern residential development pattern. Market conditions evolved over the last three decades and the proposed changes are a proactive response to ensure greenfield development is responsive to the current market conditions. The proposed land use designation change shows a new residential land use classification and is compatible with existing and proposed residential land uses to the northeast. Staff finds ...

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