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File #: ZONE-22-0006    Version: Name: Park Vista Addition No 10
Type: Planning Case Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 7/17/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/22/2024 Final action: 10/22/2024
Title: Ordinance No. 24-95 establishing a R-5 (Multi-Family High) zone district for 0.89 acres located 4372 Siferd. (Legislative) Presenter: Gabe Sevigny, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Neighborhood Services
Attachments: 1. Zoning Ordinance, 2. 7.5.603.B Findings - ZC, 3. Exhibits A and B.pdf, 4. Signed Ordinance No. 24-95.pdf
Related files: ANEX-22-0002, SUBD-22-0021, ANEX-22-0002RF, ANEX-22-0002R
Title
Ordinance No. 24-95 establishing a R-5 (Multi-Family High) zone district for 0.89 acres located 4372 Siferd.
(Legislative)

Presenter:
Gabe Sevigny, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Neighborhood Services

Body
Summary:
Owner/Developer: Orchid Lots, LLC - Jeff Carter
Representative: Land Development Consultants, Inc - Dave Hostetler
Location: 4372 Siferd Boulevard

This project includes concurrent applications for annexation of 2.18 acres, and establishment of zoning and a preliminary/final plat for 0.89 acres located 4372 Siferd Boulevard. The preliminary/final plat illustrates the proposed land use configuration, access and circulation, intended infrastructure and overall intent. The proposed zoning will establish an R-5 (Multi-family High) zone district with the overall annexation to allow for single-family attached and detached residential uses to be established on the properties.

The proposed annexation and associated applications were reviewed under City Code Chapter 7.

Background:
Please see the attached City Planning Commission Staff Report for a complete analysis of the proposed applications.

Review Criteria:
The below criteria from City Code (Chapter 7) outline the applicable codes associated with this application.

The review criteria for a Zoning Establishment as set forth in City Code Section 7.5.603.B (Chapter 7) are noted below.

1. The rezoning will not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience or general welfare.
2. The proposal is consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
3. Where a master plan exists, the proposal is consistent with such plan or an approved amendment to such plan. Master plans that have been classified as implemented do not have to be amended in order to be considered consistent with a zone change request.
4. For MU zone districts the proposal is consistent with any locational criteria for the establishment of the zone district, as stated in article ...

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