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File #: 21-2388   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/1/2021
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT PA-2020-11600078 (Council District 1): Ordinance amending the Midtown Regional Center Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use from “Neighborhood Mixed Use” to “Urban Mixed Use” on Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 6, NCB 1726, located at 220 and 224 East Courtland Place. Staff recommends Denial. Planning Commission recommends Approval.(Associated Zoning Case Z-2020-10700295)
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. Signed Resolution, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2021-04-01-0218
Related files: 21-1969
DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 1

SUBJECT:
Plan Amendment PA-2020-11600078
(Associated Zoning Case Z-2020-10700295)

SUMMARY:
Comprehensive Plan Component: Midtown Regional Center Plan

Plan Adoption Date: June 6, 2019

Current Land Use Category: "Neighborhood Mixed Use"

Proposed Land Use Category: "Urban Mixed Use"

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Planning Commission Hearing Date: February 10, 2021

Case Manager: Michael Pepe, Planner

Property Owner: Qube Property Development

Applicant: Antonio Quadrini Lopez

Representative: Jay Louden

Location: 220 and 224 East Courtland Place

Legal Description: Lot 11 and Lot 12, Block 6, NCB 1726

Total Acreage: 0.398

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 46
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: Tobin Hill Community Association
Applicable Agencies: Solid Waste Department, Planning Department

Property Details
Transportation
Thoroughfare: Courtland
Existing Character: Local
Proposed Changes: None Known

Thoroughfare: McCullough
Existing Character: Secondary Arterial B
Proposed Changes: None Known

Public Transit: VIA bus routes are within walking distance of the subject property.
Routes Served: 5, 8, 11, 20, 90, 204

ISSUE:
Comprehensive Plan
Comprehensive Plan Component: Midtown Regional Center Plan
Plan Adoption Date: June 6, 2019
Goals:
Goal 5: Broaden Housing Choices
Offer a range of housing types and price-points to meet the diverse needs of residents such as, seniors, students, families, and others.
Conserve existing affordable housing and the existing diverse mix of housing types, and expand affordable housing options.
Rehabilitate or redevelop housing that is in poor condition.
Focus most new housing development closer to multimodal transportation corridors.

Goal 10: Pursue Transformative Projects
Elevate the Midtown Area's aesthetic appeal, stimulate economic growth, and meet local needs by transfor...

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