16-1707
| 1 | | Various Correspondences to the City Planning Commission | Report or Communication | Various Correspondences to the City Planning Commission | | |
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16-1711
| 1 | | Public Hearings Scheduled for the December 20, 2016 City Planning Commission Meeting | Report or Communication | Public Hearings Scheduled for the December 20, 2016 City Planning Commission Meeting | Received and Filed | |
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16-1708
| 1 | 9-a | Hillside Memory Care for City Council Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | Hillside Memory Care for City Council Approval - A proposed 16,743 square foot single-story convalescent and memory care facility on this 2.64-acre site zoned R4B (Multiple-Family Dwelling District) located at 312 Glendale Drive. The facility will have 24 individual single bedrooms with 21 new parking spaces. The two existing houses on the site will remain. (Ward 5) Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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16-1708
| 1 | | Hillside Memory Care for City Council Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | Hillside Memory Care for City Council Approval - A proposed 16,743 square foot single-story convalescent and memory care facility on this 2.64-acre site zoned R4B (Multiple-Family Dwelling District) located at 312 Glendale Drive. The facility will have 24 individual single bedrooms with 21 new parking spaces. The two existing houses on the site will remain. (Ward 5) Staff Recommendation: Approval | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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16-1709
| 1 | 10-a | Update to the City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Open Space Plan (PROS) for 2016-2020 | Resolution/Public Hearing | Update to the City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Open Space Plan (PROS) for 2016-2020 - The draft plan incorporates feedback the city received through an online survey and public meeting. The Draft PROS Plan is posted on the city website at www.a2gov.org/prosplan. Comments and questions can be sent via email to: prosplan@a2gov.org . The PROS Plan is an element of the City Master Plan and provides an inventory of existing parks and facilities; describes the relationship between the park and recreation system, surrounding municipalities and recreation providers; identifies park and recreation needs and deficiencies; and proposes major capital park projects for existing and new parks, based on citizen input. Examples of parks projects or improvements that originated from the 2011-2015 PROS Plan include the Skatepark at Veterans Memorial Park, reconstruction of a mile of the Border to Border Trail in Gallup Park, and playground renovations at nine neighborhood parks including Arbor Oaks, Scheffler, Placid Way and Burr Oak parks. Staff Recommendation: Approv | | |
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16-1709
| 1 | | Update to the City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Open Space Plan (PROS) for 2016-2020 | Resolution/Public Hearing | Update to the City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Open Space Plan (PROS) for 2016-2020 - The draft plan incorporates feedback the city received through an online survey and public meeting. The Draft PROS Plan is posted on the city website at www.a2gov.org/prosplan. Comments and questions can be sent via email to: prosplan@a2gov.org . The PROS Plan is an element of the City Master Plan and provides an inventory of existing parks and facilities; describes the relationship between the park and recreation system, surrounding municipalities and recreation providers; identifies park and recreation needs and deficiencies; and proposes major capital park projects for existing and new parks, based on citizen input. Examples of parks projects or improvements that originated from the 2011-2015 PROS Plan include the Skatepark at Veterans Memorial Park, reconstruction of a mile of the Border to Border Trail in Gallup Park, and playground renovations at nine neighborhood parks including Arbor Oaks, Scheffler, Placid Way and Burr Oak parks. Staff Recommendation: Approv | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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16-1710
| 1 | 10-b | Pittsfield Alley Vacation for City Council Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | Pittsfield Alley Vacation for City Council Approval - A request to vacate the 24’ wide alley, approximately 645’ in length, extending from Pittsfield Boulevard to Yost Boulevard and approximately 405’ from the centerline of Washtenaw Avenue, to be replaced with a sanitary sewer and solid waste easement; and a request to vacate the 22’ wide alley, approximately 680’ in length, extending from Pittsfield Boulevard to Yost Boulevard and approximately 50’ from the centerline of Washtenaw Avenue, to be replaced with a new utility easement. (Ward 3) Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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16-1710
| 1 | | Pittsfield Alley Vacation for City Council Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | Pittsfield Alley Vacation for City Council Approval - A request to vacate the 24’ wide alley, approximately 645’ in length, extending from Pittsfield Boulevard to Yost Boulevard and approximately 405’ from the centerline of Washtenaw Avenue, to be replaced with a sanitary sewer and solid waste easement; and a request to vacate the 22’ wide alley, approximately 680’ in length, extending from Pittsfield Boulevard to Yost Boulevard and approximately 50’ from the centerline of Washtenaw Avenue, to be replaced with a new utility easement. (Ward 3) Staff Recommendation: Approval | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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