15-0536
| 1 | | March 10, 2015 City Planning Commission Special Meeting Minutes | Minutes | City Planning Commission Special Meeting Minutes of March 10, 2015 | Approved by the Commission and forwarded | |
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15-0537
| 1 | | Various Correspondences to the City Planning Commission | Report or Communication | Various Correspondences to the City Planning Commission | Received and Filed | |
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15-0538
| 1 | | Public Hearings Scheduled for the May19, 2015 City Planning Commission Meeting | Report or Communication | Public Hearings Scheduled for the May19, 2015 City Planning Commission Meeting | Received and Filed | |
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15-0539
| 1 | 9-a | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | Resolution/Public Hearing | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | | |
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15-0539
| 1 | | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | Resolution/Public Hearing | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | | |
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15-0539
| 1 | | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | Resolution/Public Hearing | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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15-0539
| 1 | | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | Resolution/Public Hearing | Resolution Supporting Community Energy Resourcing | | |
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15-0540
| 1 | 9-b | Staybridge Suites and Retail Planned Project Site Plan, Rezoning and Landscape Modification | Resolution/Public Hearing | Staybridge Suites and Retail Planned Project Site Plan, Rezoning and Landscape Modification - A request to rezone this 3.56-acre parcel, located at 3850 Research Park Drive, from RE (Research District) to C2B (Business Service District) to redevelop for hotel and retail uses, and a proposal to demolish an existing building and construct a two-story, 9,120-square foot retail building and four-story, 90,198-square foot extended stay hotel with 134 rooms. Access to the site will be provided through a driveway on Research Park Drive. A planned project modification is requested to reduce the front setback along South State Street. A Landscape Modification is required because the hedge/berm/wall Right-of-Way screening requirement (Chapter 62, 5:602(1)(c)) along S. State Street cannot be met because it will damage the existing landmark trees. (Ward 4) Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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15-0540
| 1 | | Staybridge Suites and Retail Planned Project Site Plan, Rezoning and Landscape Modification | Resolution/Public Hearing | Staybridge Suites and Retail Planned Project Site Plan, Rezoning and Landscape Modification - A request to rezone this 3.56-acre parcel, located at 3850 Research Park Drive, from RE (Research District) to C2B (Business Service District) to redevelop for hotel and retail uses, and a proposal to demolish an existing building and construct a two-story, 9,120-square foot retail building and four-story, 90,198-square foot extended stay hotel with 134 rooms. Access to the site will be provided through a driveway on Research Park Drive. A planned project modification is requested to reduce the front setback along South State Street. A Landscape Modification is required because the hedge/berm/wall Right-of-Way screening requirement (Chapter 62, 5:602(1)(c)) along S. State Street cannot be met because it will damage the existing landmark trees. (Ward 4) Staff Recommendation: Approval | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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15-0541
| 1 | 10-a | Master Plan Review | Resolution/Public Hearing | Master Plan Review - Once a year, the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Master Plan. The City Master Plan is a collection of plans, or “elements,” that work together to describe a vision for the City’s future and guide decisions about its land use, transportation, infrastructure, environment, housing, and public facilities. The adopted plan elements can be found on the City’s website at www.a2gov.org/masterplan . As part of its annual review, the Planning Commission is seeking comments about the City Master Plan, including elements that should be studied for possible change or new elements that should be added to the master plan. This information is important to the Planning Commission in setting its work program for the upcoming fiscal year. Staff Recommendation: Postponement | | |
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15-0541
| 1 | | Master Plan Review | Resolution/Public Hearing | Master Plan Review - Once a year, the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Master Plan. The City Master Plan is a collection of plans, or “elements,” that work together to describe a vision for the City’s future and guide decisions about its land use, transportation, infrastructure, environment, housing, and public facilities. The adopted plan elements can be found on the City’s website at www.a2gov.org/masterplan . As part of its annual review, the Planning Commission is seeking comments about the City Master Plan, including elements that should be studied for possible change or new elements that should be added to the master plan. This information is important to the Planning Commission in setting its work program for the upcoming fiscal year. Staff Recommendation: Postponement | | |
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15-0541
| 1 | | Master Plan Review | Resolution/Public Hearing | Master Plan Review - Once a year, the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Master Plan. The City Master Plan is a collection of plans, or “elements,” that work together to describe a vision for the City’s future and guide decisions about its land use, transportation, infrastructure, environment, housing, and public facilities. The adopted plan elements can be found on the City’s website at www.a2gov.org/masterplan . As part of its annual review, the Planning Commission is seeking comments about the City Master Plan, including elements that should be studied for possible change or new elements that should be added to the master plan. This information is important to the Planning Commission in setting its work program for the upcoming fiscal year. Staff Recommendation: Postponement | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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