HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 06 20 WSNOTE: Work Sessions are intended for the Planning Commission and Staff to discuss specific issues that may or may not appear on the Regular Agenda. There is no formal opportunity for citizen participation during Work Sessions.
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 726-2700.
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SPRINGFIELD CITY HALL * JESSE MAINE ROOM * 225 FIFTH STREET * 541 726-3753
Tuesday June 20, 2006 5:30 pm
WORK SESSION
1. Metro Plan Diagram Amendment – LRP2006-00013
Mid-Springfield Refinement Plan Diagram/Text Amendment – LRP2006-00014 Springfield Zoning Map Amendment – ZON2006-00020 – Goodwill Industries -
The subject property is located on the west side of 30th Street, north of the Goodwill Industries Retail Center. The subject property is 5.32 acres in size and is zoned Light-Medium Industrial with a Metro
Plan designation of Heavy Industrial and a Mid-Springfield Refinement Plan designation of Light-Medium Industrial. The applicant is proposing to amend the Metro Plan and Mid-Springfield
Refinement Plan diagrams to Community Commercial/Nodal Development Area; amend the Mid-Springfield Refinement Plan text to allow the /Nodal Development Area designation; and to amend the
Springfield Zoning Map to Community Commercial/Nodal Development Overlay. The intent of these applications is to convert a day care facility and the remaining portion of the subject property to
commercial use. The review processes for the three applications use similar criteria of approval. They have been combined one staff report for ease of review. The three applications are interrelated: the
proposed amendments to the Metro and Refinement Plan diagrams and the Refinement Plan text must be approved in order for the Zoning Map amendment to be approved.
Planner: Gary Karp Minutes: 15
2. Proposed Metro Pan Designation/Zone Map at 28th and R Street
Artie Mae Harlow /MAIA LLC has submitted a request to amend the Metro Pan Diagram and the Springfield Zoning Map for a 1.59 acre parcel on the southwest corner of 28th and R
Streets. The current plan designation is Low Density Residential (LDR). The applicant
proposes to change the designation to Light Medium Industrial (LMI) and concurrently rezone the property to LMI. At issue is whether the criteria for approving an amendment to
the Metro Plan Diagram and the Zoning Map have been satisfied.
Planner: Mark Metzger Minutes: 15
AGENDA
OF THE SPRINGFIELD PLANNING COMMISSION
NOTE: Work Sessions are intended for the Planning Commission and Staff to discuss specific issues that may or may not appear on the Regular Agenda. There is no formal opportunity for citizen participation during Work Sessions.
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 726-2700.
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3. FORMAL INTERPRETATION JO# ZON2006-0032 This formal interpretation is requested to determine whether the Hillside Development
Overlay District (Article 26 of the Springfield Development Code) permits Cluster
Subdivisions in accordance with Section 16.200(3) of the Residential Zoning Districts,
which states: “Cluster Development shall be permitted in all residential districts.”
Planner: Jim Donovan Minutes: 15
4. JUSTICE CENTER SITE PLANS – The applicant, City of Springfield has prepared a set of plans for the Justice Center and Jail
planned for the city block west of 4th Street between A Street and B Street. The plans do not contemplate closure of B Street for secure parking at this time. During the Public Hearing for
the Justice Center and Jail Discretionary Use request, the Planning Commission requested an
opportunity to review the Justice Center site plan in a work session meeting prior to a decision being issued by the Planning Director. Staff advises that feedback from the work
session meeting will be forwarded to the applicant and project team for review, and
incorporated into the staff report and decision on the application. Planner: Andy Limbird
Minutes: 45
5. ADJOURN
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS
David Cole, Chair
Frank Cross, Vice Chair Steve Moe Bill Carpenter
Lee Beyer Greg Shaver
Gayle Decker