22-0892
| 1 | 4-a. | May 4, 2022 City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes | Minutes | May 4, 2022 City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes | Approved by the Commission and forwarded | Pass |
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22-0893
| 1 | | Various Communications to City Planning Commission | Report or Communication | Various Communications to City Planning Commission | Received and Filed | |
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22-0894
| 1 | | Public Hearings Scheduled for Tuesday, June 7, 2022 Planning Commission Meeting | Report or Communication | Public Hearings Scheduled for Tuesday, June 7, 2022 Planning Commission Meeting | Received and Filed | |
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22-0895
| 1 | 8-a. | 330 Detroit Street Site Plan for Planning Commission Approval – Two existing buildings are proposed to be removed to accommodate a 5-story building that includes 14 residential units, 23 on-site parking spaces, and 1,850 square feet of ground floor retail | Resolution/Public Hearing | 330 Detroit Street Site Plan for Planning Commission Approval - Two existing buildings are proposed to be removed to accommodate a 5-story building that includes 14 residential units, 23 on-site parking spaces, and 1,850 square feet of ground floor retail space. Pedestrian and vehicular access will be from N. Fifth Avenue and Detroit Street. Zoning is D2 (Downtown Interface) the lot size is 9,879 square feet (0.23-acre parcel) and the site is located at 303, 312 and 314 Detroit Street. Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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22-0895
| 1 | | 330 Detroit Street Site Plan for Planning Commission Approval – Two existing buildings are proposed to be removed to accommodate a 5-story building that includes 14 residential units, 23 on-site parking spaces, and 1,850 square feet of ground floor retail | Resolution/Public Hearing | 330 Detroit Street Site Plan for Planning Commission Approval - Two existing buildings are proposed to be removed to accommodate a 5-story building that includes 14 residential units, 23 on-site parking spaces, and 1,850 square feet of ground floor retail space. Pedestrian and vehicular access will be from N. Fifth Avenue and Detroit Street. Zoning is D2 (Downtown Interface) the lot size is 9,879 square feet (0.23-acre parcel) and the site is located at 303, 312 and 314 Detroit Street. Staff Recommendation: Approval | Amended | |
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22-0895
| 1 | | 330 Detroit Street Site Plan for Planning Commission Approval – Two existing buildings are proposed to be removed to accommodate a 5-story building that includes 14 residential units, 23 on-site parking spaces, and 1,850 square feet of ground floor retail | Resolution/Public Hearing | 330 Detroit Street Site Plan for Planning Commission Approval - Two existing buildings are proposed to be removed to accommodate a 5-story building that includes 14 residential units, 23 on-site parking spaces, and 1,850 square feet of ground floor retail space. Pedestrian and vehicular access will be from N. Fifth Avenue and Detroit Street. Zoning is D2 (Downtown Interface) the lot size is 9,879 square feet (0.23-acre parcel) and the site is located at 303, 312 and 314 Detroit Street. Staff Recommendation: Approval | Approved by the Commission as Amended | Pass |
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22-0896
| 1 | 8-b. | Proposed Amendments to Ann Arbor City Code Chapter 55 Unified Development Code - Amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.1.A (Residential Occupancy), 5.16.2.A and B (Adult Day Care Center, Child Care Center), 5.16.3.J (Outdoor Recre | Resolution/Public Hearing | Proposed Amendments to Ann Arbor City Code Chapter 55 Unified Development Code - Amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.1.A (Residential Occupancy), 5.16.2.A and B (Adult Day Care Center, Child Care Center), 5.16.3.J (Outdoor Recreation), 5.16.3.P (Transit Corridor Development), 5.16.4.B (Nonprofit Corporations), 5.16.6.C (Drive-Through Facilities), 5.16.6.G (Group Day Care Home), and Section 5.19 (Parking Standards) are being considered to eliminate minimum parking requirements for all uses, eliminate or consolidate some parking use categories, eliminate the option for off-site bicycle parking, change the weight limit for vehicles parked in driveways, simplify the requirements for electric vehicle parking, and change, reformat, and include the TC1 district in the special parking district regulations. These changes will enable reduced impervious surfaces, encourage land to be used more efficiently, incentivize the construction of new residential uses, reduce the cost of constructing new residential uses, and support transit services. Staff Recommendation: App | | |
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22-0896
| 1 | | Proposed Amendments to Ann Arbor City Code Chapter 55 Unified Development Code - Amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.1.A (Residential Occupancy), 5.16.2.A and B (Adult Day Care Center, Child Care Center), 5.16.3.J (Outdoor Recre | Resolution/Public Hearing | Proposed Amendments to Ann Arbor City Code Chapter 55 Unified Development Code - Amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.1.A (Residential Occupancy), 5.16.2.A and B (Adult Day Care Center, Child Care Center), 5.16.3.J (Outdoor Recreation), 5.16.3.P (Transit Corridor Development), 5.16.4.B (Nonprofit Corporations), 5.16.6.C (Drive-Through Facilities), 5.16.6.G (Group Day Care Home), and Section 5.19 (Parking Standards) are being considered to eliminate minimum parking requirements for all uses, eliminate or consolidate some parking use categories, eliminate the option for off-site bicycle parking, change the weight limit for vehicles parked in driveways, simplify the requirements for electric vehicle parking, and change, reformat, and include the TC1 district in the special parking district regulations. These changes will enable reduced impervious surfaces, encourage land to be used more efficiently, incentivize the construction of new residential uses, reduce the cost of constructing new residential uses, and support transit services. Staff Recommendation: App | Amended | |
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22-0896
| 1 | | Proposed Amendments to Ann Arbor City Code Chapter 55 Unified Development Code - Amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.1.A (Residential Occupancy), 5.16.2.A and B (Adult Day Care Center, Child Care Center), 5.16.3.J (Outdoor Recre | Resolution/Public Hearing | Proposed Amendments to Ann Arbor City Code Chapter 55 Unified Development Code - Amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.1.A (Residential Occupancy), 5.16.2.A and B (Adult Day Care Center, Child Care Center), 5.16.3.J (Outdoor Recreation), 5.16.3.P (Transit Corridor Development), 5.16.4.B (Nonprofit Corporations), 5.16.6.C (Drive-Through Facilities), 5.16.6.G (Group Day Care Home), and Section 5.19 (Parking Standards) are being considered to eliminate minimum parking requirements for all uses, eliminate or consolidate some parking use categories, eliminate the option for off-site bicycle parking, change the weight limit for vehicles parked in driveways, simplify the requirements for electric vehicle parking, and change, reformat, and include the TC1 district in the special parking district regulations. These changes will enable reduced impervious surfaces, encourage land to be used more efficiently, incentivize the construction of new residential uses, reduce the cost of constructing new residential uses, and support transit services. Staff Recommendation: App | Approved by the Commission as Amended | Pass |
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22-0897
| 1 | 9-a. | Annual Comprehensive Plan Review - The Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Comprehensive Plan on a regular basis. The City Comprehensive Plan consists of several plans, or “elements,” that work toget | Resolution/Public Hearing | Annual Comprehensive Plan Review - The Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Comprehensive Plan on a regular basis. The City Comprehensive Plan consists of several 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/compplan . As part of an annual review, the Planning Commission is seeking comments about the City Comprehensive Plan, including elements that should be studied for possible change or new elements that should be added to the Plan. Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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22-0897
| 1 | | Annual Comprehensive Plan Review - The Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Comprehensive Plan on a regular basis. The City Comprehensive Plan consists of several plans, or “elements,” that work toget | Resolution/Public Hearing | Annual Comprehensive Plan Review - The Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Comprehensive Plan on a regular basis. The City Comprehensive Plan consists of several 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/compplan . As part of an annual review, the Planning Commission is seeking comments about the City Comprehensive Plan, including elements that should be studied for possible change or new elements that should be added to the Plan. Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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22-0897
| 1 | | Annual Comprehensive Plan Review - The Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Comprehensive Plan on a regular basis. The City Comprehensive Plan consists of several plans, or “elements,” that work toget | Resolution/Public Hearing | Annual Comprehensive Plan Review - The Ann Arbor City Planning Commission and Planning & Development Services Unit review the City Comprehensive Plan on a regular basis. The City Comprehensive Plan consists of several 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/compplan . As part of an annual review, the Planning Commission is seeking comments about the City Comprehensive Plan, including elements that should be studied for possible change or new elements that should be added to the Plan. Staff Recommendation: Approval | Approved by the Commission as Amended | Pass |
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22-0898
| 1 | 9-b. | 2022-2023 City Planning Commission and Staff Work-Program - Staff Recommendation: Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | 2022-2023 City Planning Commission and Staff Work-Program - Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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22-0898
| 1 | | 2022-2023 City Planning Commission and Staff Work-Program - Staff Recommendation: Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | 2022-2023 City Planning Commission and Staff Work-Program - Staff Recommendation: Approval | | |
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22-0898
| 1 | | 2022-2023 City Planning Commission and Staff Work-Program - Staff Recommendation: Approval | Resolution/Public Hearing | 2022-2023 City Planning Commission and Staff Work-Program - Staff Recommendation: Approval | Approved by the Commission | Pass |
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