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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000 03 07 RSThe meeting location is wheelchair-accessible. For the hearing-impaired an interpreter can be provided with 48 hours notice prior to the meeting. For meetings in the Council Meeting Room, a “Personal PA Receiver” for the hearing-impaired is available. To arrange for these services, phone 726-3700. PC Agenda – March 7, 2000 1 SPRINGFIELD CITY HALL * CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS * 225 FIFTH STREET * 541 726-3753 Tuesday March 7, 2000 7:00 pm REGULAR SESSION 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – 3. REPORT OF COUNCIL ACTION – 4. BUSINESS FROM THE AUDIENCE – 5. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING – A. Appeal of Decision of the Director – Jo. No. 2000-01-0017 Continued from Planning Commission meeting, February 23, 2000. Public Hearing was closed, but the Record was held open to March 1, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. On January 12, 2000 the appellant, Sycan B Corporation, received Tentative Subdivision Approval to subdivide a 4.2-acre property into four lots in the Community Commercial (CC) district. The site is located inside of the city limits and the Gateway Refinement Plan area, southeast of the Kruse Way and Hutton Street intersection, south of Beltline Road and east of Gateway Street. On January 21, 200, the appellant filed an appeal of the Director’s decision. The Appellant request that the Planning Commission alter the following conditions of approval: 4. Incorporate a common drainage system, including water quality features, for all of the lots in this proposal. The drainage system must be designed, approved and constructed or bonded prior to approval of the Final Plat. 5. Create a pedestrian and bicycle access way from the southern terminus of the proposed private driveway to the Oriole Street/Pheasant Blvd. Rights-of-way, south of the subdivision area by recording an access easement from the Hutton/Kruse intersection to the Oriole/Pheasant rights-of-way and filing a performance bond with the City for the construction cost. The Springfield Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on February 23, 2000, to hear testimony concerning an appeal of the Director’s decision on Subdivision Application 99-10-268. At the end of the meeting, the public hearing was closed. However, in response to a letter from an abutting property owner the written record was left open for seven days. That extension ended March 1, 2000, at 5:00 p.m. No additional evidence was submitted into the record. The meeting location is wheelchair-accessible. For the hearing-impaired an interpreter can be provided with 48 hours notice prior to the meeting. For meetings in the Council Meeting Room, a “Personal PA Receiver” for the hearing-impaired is available. To arrange for these services, phone 726-3700. PC Agenda – March 7, 2000 2 CONDUCT OF QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION Staff will explain procedural requirements mandated by State Law Commencement of the hearing Declaration of conflict of interest or “ex-parte” contact Staff report Testimony from the applicant Testimony of those in support Testimony of those in opposition Questions from the Commission Summation by the Staff Rebuttal from the applicant Close of the public hearing Planning Commission discussion (possible questions to staff or public) Motion to approve or deny request based on staff report and/or oral/written testimony Final order signed by Chair incorporating findings and reasoning to support decision 6. BUSINESS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR 7. BUSINESS FROM THE COMMISSION 8. ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING