File #: Res 2022-14    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 1/26/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/7/2022 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REUNION FILING 38 SUBDIVISION LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF E. 112TH AVENUE AND CHAMBERS ROAD
Sponsors: Katelyn Memmer
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution, 3. Staff Report, 4. Vicinty Map, 5. Traffic Study, 6. Final Plat, 7. Development Agreement, 8. Reunion PUD Amendment, 9. Staff Powerpoint, 10. Applicant's Narrative, 11. Written Comments, 12. Council Member Douglas Recusal Request, 13. Council Member Noble Recusal Request, 14. Planning Commission Minutes, 15. Applicant Powerpoint
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REUNION FILING 38 SUBDIVISION LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF E. 112TH AVENUE AND CHAMBERS ROAD

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Summary & Background
Oakwood Homes, the master developer for Reunion, has submitted this application in order to plat Reunion Filing 38. This filing includes 153 single family cluster lots and 11 tracts for landscaping, parks/open space/trails, utilities, and/or drainage on approximately 21.9 acres. This property is generally located at the southeast corner of E. 112th Ave and Chambers Road. The property is currently zoned as part of the Reunion PUD Zone Document, 5th Amendment. The general purpose of the proposed plat is to create additional lots for residential development. East 112th Avenue in this location is newly improved and will provide east and west access to the site via Helena Street. North and south access to the development is accessed off of Chambers Road via E. 110th Place.

The subdivision does not propose to change current zoning. The proposed density, lot configuration, and use of the land for residential development is allowed by the regulating PUD Zone Document which was approved by the City Council in March of 2019 (Reunion PUD Zone Document, Amendment #5). The applicant intends to use this development for single-family detached homes in a cluster lot configuration. The cluster lots allow for typically four to six homes to utilize a shared driveway. The homes are all single-family and detached in their construction. The proposed single-family cluster lots are expressly allowed by the Reunion PUD. A concurrent PUD Permit application is also under current administrative review. Development Review Team (DRT) review of the proposed subdivision plat indicates that it meets current zoning and Land Development Code (LDC) requirements.

Per Section 21-3241(2) of the City’s LDC, Final Plats are considered through an administrative approval process following review by the DRT and the Director of Community Deve...

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