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File #: Res 2015-24    Version: 1 Name: Jose Alberto Rodriguez; Subdivision of existing property into 6 lots; 6440 E. 64th Avenue.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/16/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/18/2015 Final action: 5/18/2015
Title: RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBDIVISION PLAT IN CASE #S-630-15
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Subdivision Plat, 3. Planning Commission Minutes, 4. Staff Report, 5. Vicinity Map, 6. Presentation
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RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBDIVISION PLAT IN CASE #S-630-15
 
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Summary and Background Information:  
The subject property is approximately 15,074 square-feet and is currently zoned R-3.  The site is south of E. 64th Avenue and is in close proximity to Monaco Street.  The proposed zone change to the R-4 zone district and requested subdivision plat would allow for owner occupied townhouses as proposed by the applicant in the submitted development plan (D-262-15).  Currently, the subject property is vacant and is adjacent to a church and other multi-family residential uses.  The future land use for the subject property is high-density residential.  The requested R-4 zone district aligns with the Comprehensive Plan designation.
 
The applicant, Alberto Rodriguez, has submitted the Rose Hill 1st Addition Replat to plat 6 lots for the proposed townhouse development.
 
Please see attached Planning Commission minutes for detailed background and discussion
 
Staff Responsible (Department Head):  Chris Cramer, Community Development Director
Staff Member Presenting:  Jared Draper, Planner
 
Financial Impact:  N/A
Funding Source:  N/A
 
Planning Commission Recommendation:  
On April 7, 2014, the Planning Commission held a public hearing, took testimony, and voted (5-0) to forward the subdivision request to City Council with a recommendation of denial, subject to the findings of fact.
 
Alternatives:  
One option would be for City Council to approve the request as submitted by the applicant; a second option would be to approve the request subject to conditions; a third option would be for City Council to deny the request.