File #: Z-660-97-99-00-03-03-17-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/22/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/6/2022 Final action: 6/6/2022
Title: SECOND AND FINAL READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MOUNTAIN VIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK PUD ZONE DOCUMENT, AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED, FOR THE PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 9801 HAVANA STREET AND APPROVING THE MOUNTAIN VIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK PUD ZONE DOCUMENT AMENDMENT #6
Sponsors: Katelyn Memmer
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Ordinance - Final, 3. Ordinance, 4. Exhibit A, 5. Exhibit B, 6. Staff Report, 7. Vicinity Map, 8. Narrative, 9. Proposed PUD, 10. Existing PUD, 11. Subsequent PUD Amendments, 12. Planning Commission Minutes, 13. Presentation
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SECOND AND FINAL READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MOUNTAIN VIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK PUD ZONE DOCUMENT, AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED, FOR THE PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 9801 HAVANA STREET AND APPROVING THE MOUNTAIN VIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK PUD ZONE DOCUMENT AMENDMENT #6

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Summary & Background
Hanley Holdings submitted this application to update the zoning of the subject property to bring a new use and business into the property. The site is identified as Lot C, Block 3 of the Mountain View Industrial Park Subdivision, at the address of 9801 Havana Street. The subject property is currently zoned PUD I-1, Light-Intensity Industrial, under the Mountain View Industrial Park PUD Zoning Document, which only allows for general commercial and restricted industrial uses. A change in the zoning to PUD I- 2, Medium-Intensity Industrial, which allows for industrial or manufacturing uses, would allow the prospective tenant, Pinnacle Steel, to establish itself on the site. Operations on the site will include pipefitting, welding, and steel metal fitting in the manufacturing space of the site, and contractor operations in the office portion of the building. The company specializes in providing materials for electrical substations. The applicant does not intend to use the existing outdoor yard for storage at this time. However, in the future, they may utilize the storage yard but not more than what is allowed for in the PUD Zone Document. This proposed use would be beneficial to the city by bringing a new business into the City and providing additional 15 jobs initially to the city. All new businesses that occupy this site would be subject to a Business License before occupying the site.

In accordance with Section 21-3251(2) of the Land Development Code (LDC), Planned Unit Developments are reviewed by the Development Review Team (DRT) and the Director of Community Development. Then the Planning Commission holds a public hearing and provides a recommendation to the City Cou...

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