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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-14 Public hearing61 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCE A14ENDING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held ld by the City Council of Iowa City Iowa, at 7.0 P. H. on the 14th day of August T-97-9- in the Council Chambers in the Civic. Center, Iowa City, Iowa. At which hearing the Council will consider arguments for and against the aproposed ndSec. 8.10t26n6(2) of Appendix Aeof theCodeof Ordinances by regulating the location of accessory buildings, by amending the setback provisions for detached accessory buildings. Copies of the proposed Ordinance amendments are on file for public examination in the Office of the City Clerk, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. This notice is given pursuant to Section 414 of the Code of Iowa, 1977. Dated at Iowa City, Iowa, August 1979 this 23rd day of 4!1&& .,._ep ABBIE STOLFUS CITY CLERK MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES ■ I CRY of < ,. F -r- MEMORANDUFA a Date: July 11, 1979 To: City Council From: Don Schmeiser. Re: Proposed Ordinance Regulating the Location of Assessory Buildings Section 8.10.26B.2 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that: "An accessory building more than 10 feet from a main building may be erected within two (2) feet of a side or rear lot line but must be located at least 60 feet from the front street line." 1 Figure 1 illustrates this requirement which obviously was intended to provide as much separation from a detached garage to a residence on an adjoining lot. As indicated by the Building Official, this has created a hardship on some property owners who have adequate side yards, as any accessory building located more than 10 feet from the main building must i be located 60 feet back from the street. Since the Fire Underwriters Association encourages a separation of 10 feet from buildings on ad- jacent lots, it would seem appropriate to'retain this 60 foot provision and amend Section 8.10.268.2 as follows: An accessory building shall not be located in a front yard, closer athan six (6) feet to the main building, or closer than five (5) i feet to the side or rear lot line. An accessory building, however, i may be located within three (3) feet of a side or rear lot line if it is located at least 60 feet from the street, except that an accessory building shall not be located closer than five (5) feet from the rear lot line of a reversed corner lot. The accompanying ordinance includes a recommended change to the pro- vision above and as recommended by the Commission, by including the word i "detached" to assessory building. The reversed corner lot provision takes into consideration a rather unique situation which is few in number. A reversed corner lot as defined is: "A corner lot, the rear of which abuts the side of another lot." i As illustrated in Figure 2, a corner lot would have a front lot line and a side lot line common to the street rights-of-way and a rear lot line which is opposite the narrowest street dimension. The rear lot line, however, is common to a side lot line of the adjacent lot. N MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIo RlEs ■ F1G�.�E / n STRf67' F,r4u�E z MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES MOINES t NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDING ORDINANCE 77-2EE870 Notice is hereby given tha0t AREA puffiV6 hearing will be held by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa at 7:30 P.M. on the 14th day of Au ust 1979TtTie Council C ai�m6ers in the C vic enter, Iowa City, Iowa. At which hearing the Council will consider arguments for and against the proposed adoption of amendments to the Ordinance 77-2870, Adopting Final Plan for Planned Area Development and Lar a Scale Resi entia Devel a Inent for T—'n Cae Part 1 & 2, ado ted 1/22/77, re ardin re- vlsions of Plum lor, Wil ow Creek Apartments Lot 90, Yy n Cam e, Part L. Copies of the proposed Ordinance amendments are on file for public examination in the Office of the City Clerk, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. This notice is given pursuant to Chapter 414 of the Code of Iowa, 1979. Dated at Iowa City this 23rd day of Aug. , 1979. I City Cler I i I I i 1 F { MICROFILMED BY i JORM MICROLAB 1 CEDAR RAPIDS -DES 1101NES i STAFF REPORT To: Planning and Zoning Commission Prepared by: Doug Boothroy Item: 5-7909. Amended final PAD & LSRD Date: August 2, 1979 Plan of Ty'n Cae, Part I & II GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: T , Requested action: Purpose: Location: Size: Existing land use and zoning: Existing land use and zoning: Zoning history: Comprehensive Plan: Applicable regulations: 45 -day limitation period: y n Cae, Inc. 1201 S. Gilbert Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 Amended final PAD & LSRD Plan approval. To amend the development plan for Lot 90 of Ty'n Cae, Parts I and II. East of Mormon Trek Boulevard and north of the City limits. 40.2 acres Single family and zoned RIB North - transformer station and undeveloped; zoned RIA East - Willow Creek Park and undeveloped; zoned RIA South - undeveloped; zoned RIB Property rezoned from RIA to RIB on June 28, 1977. Area is designated for density of two to eight dwelling units per acre. Provisions of the zoning, subdivision, and large scale residential develop- ment ordinances. 9/2/79 MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIRES k 2 60 -day limitation period: SPECIAL INFORMATION Public utilities: Public services: Transportation: Physical characteristics: ANALYSIS 9/17/79 Adequate water and sewer service is available. Sanitation service and police and fire protection are available. Access will be provided from Mormon Trek Boulevard. The topography is rolling to steep with maximum slopes of 20 percent. The applicant proposes to redesign the development plan for Lot 90 and therefore has submitted an amended final PAD and LSRD plan for Ty'n Cae, Parts I and II. His purpose for doing this is to improve the site layout. Changes being proposed are: 1) three six -unit townhouse buildings are being replaced with two eight -unit townhouse buildings, a density reduction of two units; 2) Cambria Court is proposed to be 28 feet in width in lieu of 22 feet; and 3) the style of the units have been redesigned. The PAD's original concept has not been appreciably altered but is a major amendment to the approved plans according to the PAD regulations. RECOMMENDATION The staff recommends that the amended PAD and LSRD plan be deferred. Upon revision of the plan correcting the deficiencies and discrepancies noted below, it is the staff's recommendation that the amended final PAD and LSRD plan be approved. DEFICIENCIES AND DISCREPANCIES 1. A signature block for the City Clerk's signature should be provided on the plan. 2. The plan does not comply with the tree regulations. 3. The legal papers are not in order and should be revised. ATTACHMENTS 1. Location map. 2. Statement of intent for planned area development and large scale residential development plan. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES 1101NES 1. Final PAD and LSRD plan. 2. Tree planting plan. 3 11 1 Approved by Dennis e nnems raft, Director Departm of Planning and Program Development MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIOIMES L, fiOE 1 S1MO0L MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOVIES ! UNIVERSITY OF 10 Ifo IL 40001 oafSTATEMENT OF IN'PPNT for J111. 'l 0 1919 PLANNEM AR -EA AND LARGE' SCALP RLSIDENTIALUEVISLOIMENT' �1[3f31F STOLFt,1S, CMC 1. Project: CITY CLERK l3) Willow Park Apartments Iowa City, Iowa 2. Owner: Ty'n Cae Inc. 1201 South Gilbert SL-. Iowa City, Iowa 52240 3, Tract Location: Lot 90 Ty'n Cae Subdivision Iowa City, Iowa (Either side of proposed Cambria Court, South of West Denton St. and East of Mormon Trek Blvd.) 4• Evidence of Ownership; See final Plat Documents j For Ty'n Cac Subdivision 5. Description of Development: It is the Owner's Intent to develope Willow Park Apartments the proposed in substantial conformance With the originalPreliminaFinal ry and PJ.ans submittP.A.D. ed to and 1 and City of a Iowa City. pproved by the ' sited willobeent of the accomplishedainman�s and surrounding sequence over the corrin g YearsPhased construction . Due to the many complex variables affecting development decisions, it is expected that each Prase of development will include some revisions to the original site layout. ifowever, site layout revisions will be limited in so far as possible and all applicable provisions of City Code will be followed closel to; Y, including but not limited 1• Provisions of the Tree Planting Ordinance. j 2• Population Density Requirements. 3. Parking Requirements. To insure City review and approval of each phase of development, the Owner will submit an Amended P.A.D. and L.S. R.D. Plan to the City, prior to the construction of each phase. I j i' I i j MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES IIORIES M 6. Development Time Schedule: It- is the Owners intent to clevelope this tract accordiny to the following general time schedule: YEAR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 1979-1980 Install Cambria Court improvements to the initial development site. Construct the first two apartment buildings, accompanying parking lots and related site development features along Cambria Court. 1981 Install remaining Cambria Court improvements. Construct remaining apartment buildings, parking lots and site development features along Cambria Court. 1982 - 1983 Construct Apartment buildings, parking facilities and accompanying site development features proposed along Mormon Trek Blvd. and Cae Drive. Ty'n Cae Inc. Owner By Title Date MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS•DES H INES JUL 2 01979 ABBIE STOLFUS, CMC CITY CLERK (3) A I 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, Aug.. 14, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Civic Center, 410 Fast Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa. Paragraph 403A.28 State Code of Iowa requires this Public Hearing prior to undertaking this low-cost housing project. The Iowa City Housing Authority proposes to construct and oper- ate 20 dwelling units pursuant to the United States Housing Act of 1937 as amended. This Act authorizes the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide financial and technical assistance to public housing agencies for the development and operation of low-income housing. HUD has published a Notification of Housing Assis- tance Availability for the State of Iowa. The Iowa City Housing Authority has requested an allocation of twenty (20) dwelling units designed for occupancy by low-income families. These units range in size from 2-3 bedroom units. The structures will be row type buildings. Name, possible locations and estimated costs will be discussed at said hearing. Funds for development, construction, and operation can be provided by HUD. Eligible family occupants will pay 25% of family inane for rent. For additional in- formation contact the Housing Coordinator 354-1800, Ext. 304. Published by order of the Iowa City Council this 27th day of July, 1979. MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOIRES /s7iZ i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the laws of the Public State Iowa, cAge cyundertak� ingUrbanrRenewalinby tProjecthe lNo, Iowa R-14, on proposed modifications to THE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN, CITY -UNIVERSITY PROJECT I, PROJECT NO. I014A R-14, which plan was duly adopted and approved in Resolution No. 2157, passed by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on October 2, 1969, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution No. 72-159, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on April 18, 1972, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 73-172, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on May 1, 1973, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 73-420, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on September 25, 1973, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 76-352, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on September 28, 1976, which Plan was modified and amended by Resolution 77-152, passed and approved by the City Council of Iowa City, Iowa, on May 24, 1977, will be held at the City Council Chambers, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa, at 7:30 p.m, on August 14, 1979. The purpose of the hearing is to receive public comments on the proposed RESOLUTION MODIFYING THE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR PROJECT IOWA R-14, a copy of which resolution and Plan are on file and available for public inspection between the hours of 8 and 5, Mondays through Fridays, in the City Clerks Office, Civic Center, Iowa City, Iowa. Any person or organization desiring to be heard will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at - said hearing. Dated at Iowa City, Iowa, 1979. ABBIE STOLFUS City Clerk this 1st day of August, MICROFILMED BY JORM MICROLAB CEDAR RAPIDS -DES MOINES