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File #: 16-1504   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 2/18/2016
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT # 16011 (Council District 5): An Ordinance amending the future land use plan contained in the Downtown Neighborhood Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use of Lot 2, Block 3, NCB 2232 located at 1618 West Martin Street from “Low Density Residential” to “Low Density Mixed Use.” Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z2016042)
Attachments: 1. Adopted & Proposed LU Maps- PA_16011, 2. Aerial-PA _16011, 3. PA 16011_Signed Resolution, 4. Draft Ordinance, 5. Ordinance 2016-02-18-0133
Related files: 16-1139, 16-1523
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 5

SUBJECT:
Plan Amendment 16011
(Associated Zoning Case Z2016042)

SUMMARY:
Comprehensive Plan Component: Downtown Neighborhood Plan

Plan Adoption Date: May 13, 1999

Update History: January 15, 2009

Current Land Use Category: Low Density Residential

Proposed Land Use Category: Low Density Mixed Use

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Planning Commission Hearing Date: January 13, 2016

Case Manager: Mary Moralez-Gonzales, Planner

Property Owner: Valhalla Properties, L.L.C. (Jonathan D. Fischer)

Applicant: Jonathan D. Fischer

Representative: Jonathan D. Fischer

Location: 1618 West Martin Street

Legal Description: Lot 2, Block 3, NCB 2232

Total Acreage: 0.1967

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 32
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: Gardendale, Prospect Hill
Applicable Agencies: None

Transportation
Thoroughfare: Martin Street
Existing Character: Secondary Arterial B
Proposed Changes: None

Thoroughfare: Colorado Street
Existing Character: Secondary Arterial B
Proposed Changes: None

Public Transit:
VIA bus route #77 stops at the corner of West Martin Street and North Colorado Street.

ISSUE:
Comprehensive Plan
Comprehensive Plan Component: Downtown Neighborhood Plan
Plan Adoption Date: May 13, 1999
Update History: January 15, 2009
Goal: Develop downtown businesses and a healthy, diversified economic base through partnerships, tax incentives, promotions, marketing, financing and funding strategies.

Comprehensive Land Use Categories
Low Density Residential: Composed of single-family houses on individual lots. Certain residential uses such as schools, places of worship and parks are appropriate within these areas and should be centrally located to provide easy accessibility. Low Density Residential supports the principles of reinforcing existing neighborhoods, and supportin...

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