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File #: 11-1336    Version: 1 Name: 10/17/11 City Place Landscape Modfication
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/17/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/24/2011 Final action: 10/24/2011
Enactment date: 10/24/2011 Enactment #: R-11-445
Title: Resolution to Approve City Place Landscape Modification Request, 407- 437 South Fifth Avenue
Sponsors: Tony Derezinski
Attachments: 1. Landscape Modfication Request.pdf
Related files: 11-1383
Title
Resolution to Approve City Place Landscape Modification Request, 407- 437 South Fifth Avenue
Memorandum
Attached is a resolution to approve a conflicting land use buffer modification for the City Place Site Plan, consistent with Section 5:608 of Chapter 62 (Landscaping and Screening).

An Administrative Amendment to the City Place site plan currently is being reviewed by city staff to allow interior re-configurations of units and minor site changes. An Administrative Amendment requires the project to be brought into compliance with all existing City codes. A recent change to Chapter 62 includes a requirement that all multi-family projects zoned R3 or R4 install a conflicting land use buffer of 15 feet between a building and any adjacent land zoned or used for residential. Previously, the code only required this buffer around surface parking lots.

The parcels that constitute the City Place project are adjacent to other residentially zoned and used land on the east and south sides. The east side has adequate room to install the additional landscaping and buffer. The south side does not have enough room for the required 15 foot wide buffer. While the proposed building is set back 16 feet from the southern property line, an existing driveway servicing the adjacent residential parcel to the south is located on the City Place property. The location of this driveway restricts the installation of the landscape buffer in this area and, as such, the petitioner has requested a modification of the buffer requirements (see attached letter).

While the intent of the recent code changes was to buffer large multi-family projects from adjacent residential properties, the result is a 15 foot wide conflicting land use buffer between similar land uses when applied in the R4C district. In addition, the required landscape buffer is wider than the 12-foot required side setback in the R4C district. Planning staff is working with the Planning Commission’s Ordinance Revisions C...

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