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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-08-17 Agenda Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk's Office 356-5040. Iowa City ¡ ~ 1 -....= -~ ~~~:f::tt City Council Agenda '-~_.. ~ ........... - Special Formal CITY OF IOWA CITY August 17, 2004 - 5:30 p.m. City Hall - Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington www. ¡cgov .org tdu-~ ) 1. ú''<:'ßJle-- ITEM NO.1 CALL TO ORDER f/d~ ~~ '1 Roll Call ITEM NO.2 CONSIDER A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE 04 - ~?:,o SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER, WATER MAIN AND PAVING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR OAKMONT ESTATES, AND DECLARING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OPEN FOR PUBLIC ACCESS AND USE. Comment: See Engineer's Report Action: L/a/Uß7--1ß/~/ @ A'a£--n~ 0 '? ~ () é:Ad~~.n<--j dk.e~t-¡-' ITEM NO.3 ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES, [Staff will not publish additional notices after a period of six publications; but will continue to advertise vacancies with postings and on the Council agenda. However, no additional publication costs will be incurred.] New: a. Airport Commission - One vacancy to fill an unexpired term ending March 1, 2007. (John Krstenansky resigned) (4 Males and 0 Females currently serve). See .- correspondence included in Council packet. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2004. ~ ~~~vv~ Uå~~¿( I ß-£! . ~~ Special Agenda August 17, 2004 Page 2 ITEM NO.4 CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY 04 - 4 \.~Io 1.34 ACRES FROM COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC-2) ZONE TO HIGH DENSITY MUL TIFAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL (RM-44) ZONE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 520-522 S. GILBERT STREET. (REZ04-00012) (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its June 17 meeting, by a vote of 4-2 (Hansen & Freerks voting in the negative, Anciaux absent), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval. Staff recommended denial in a report dated June 3. Approval of this rezoning will allow this property to be redeveloped with high-density multifamily buildings rather than commercial or mixed-use with commercial and apartments as allowed by the current CC-2 zoning. The applicant tJ.iPJ has requested expedited consideration. ~v/ Action: ' t6 .'1- t~ tV c· - ;4 ~~ ' % ¿J¿¡. tY Ì';?f %: .~á:z/ 11.1k¿./-U) c¡ 6d/~7 II '" .Ik? ITEM NO.5 CONSIDER ORDINANCE AN REZONING APPROXIMATELY 2.2 04- 4j:"1 ACRES FROM PLANNED DEVELOPMENT HOUSING - HIGH DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, OPDH-12, TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT HOUSING - MEDIUM DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, OPDH-8, FOR LOT 77 OF WALDEN WOOD PART 6, LOCATED AT THE NORTHERN TERMINUS OF JENSEN STREET. (REZ04-00006) (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its June 17 meeting, by a vote of 5-1 (Brooks voting no, Anciaux absent), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this rezoning and of the preliminary OPDH plan and preliminary plat. Staff recommended approval in a report dated June 3. Approval will allow for the development of ten zero-lot dwellings on ten lots at the northern end of Jensen Street. The applicant has requested expedited consideration. µA?>tûk-- Action: I.kZ-1~A-!-?rí/ ¿:; 'nO t.c/ ~ e..a7 t:?~?f' ~4 (/d/j¿þ'IØ1~J 0 'Á) ¿Jd4 # /'Ø'LJ ~ ~.J~"J Special Agenda August 17, 2004 Page 3 ITEM NO.6 CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE VACATING THE NORTHERN CUL- 04 - 41 ß'l DE-SAC RIGHT-OF-WAY OF JENSEN STREET (VAC04-00002). (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its June 17 meeting, by a vote of 5-1 (Brooks voting no, Anciaux absent), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of vacating the northern cul-de-sac right-of- way of Jensen Street, subject to the preliminary plat for Lot 77 of Walden Wood Part 6 being approved. Staff recommended approval in a report dated June 3. Approval will allow for new right- of-way for Jensen Street to be established as part of the development plan for Lot 77 of Walden Wood Part 6, a ten-lot subdivision and planned development. The applicant has requested expedited consideration. Action' I' b'4,';' !J{7 ~9-"", ~"'# d%Ô?<-'-;r: 'fÞ ÚJ/P/i</4 'I./~Jíiu~.-{ ~/'/ 0 ð d lY 10.&V1t/ ~ ~-='~µ./~ ITEM NO.7 REZONING AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE BY A ENDING 0+- 4130 THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT HOUSING OVERLAY MEDIUM DENSITY MUL TI-FAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL (OPDH-20) PRELIMINARY OPDH PLAN FOR OAKNOLL LOCATED NORTH OF BENTON STREET AND EAST OF GEORGE STREET. (REZ04-00015) (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its June 17 meeting, by a vote of 6-0 (Anciaux absent), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning to amend the preliminary OPDH plan for Oaknoll. Staff recommended approval in a report dated June 17. Approval of this rezoning will allow up to 52 congregate housing units on 2.12 acres of property located north of Benton Street and east of George Street. The applicant has requested expedited consideration. . -. #&,0/6 Action:(LJ/~A.¿) / @ ~Q 1£'/-:2""n/,)4-# . ¿~ ~ '~//;<,&k¿lld L/dd;Y f}Pa~ ~ CA.a4U-r~-u-J ak~ Special Agenda August 17, 2004 Page 4 ITEM NO.8 CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMATELY 75.25 04-- 414D . ACRES FROM INTERIM DEVELOPMENT SINGLE-FAMILY (ID-RS) ZONE TO SENSITIVE AREAS OVERLAY! LOW DENSITY SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (SAO/RS-5) ZONE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF FOSTER ROAD. (REZ04-00013) (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its July 15 meeting, by a vote of 6-0 (Chait absent), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to a wetland delineation review by the Army Corp of Engineers. Staff recommended approval in a report dated July 1, subject to correction of deficiencies on the plat. The deficiencies identified in the Staff report have been corrected. Approval will allow for the development of Mackinaw Village Estates, a 75.25 acre subdivision including two 16-unit multifamily buildings, 72 townhouse style dwellings and 93 single family lots. The applicant has requested expedited consideration. Action: ~t6~t/,/ ¡j¡AdJ?.-{~y 1U~~d/?f' f/6# ~ it j4ü-ΕΎ// ~L£!k,// {//?d# ~-A.;JK~.J ~ / 1 Ú."z~~ a.&:.ú?7L-I- ITEM NO.9 CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE REZONING APPROXIMA L Y 1.2 04-< .14\ ACRES FROM COMMERCIAL OFFICE (CO-1) ZONE TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC-2) ZONE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1901 BROADWAY STREET. (REZ04-00016) (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: At its July 15 meeting, by a vote of 6-0 (Chait absent), the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval. Staff recommended approval in a report dated July 1. This rezoning will allow this property to be used for additional commercial uses such as retail and personal services. The applicant has requested expedited consideration. Action: £Æ~/ lIL1ua~-¥' ¿;¿/~¿Cdé?;}/ ð £} ~ r~~1/~1tØA~~/{4 # Ul/l~-J~ ~ ~~~~ Special Agenda August 17, 2004 Page 5 ITEM NO. 10 CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, ENTITLED 04- .Lf14J-.. "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC," CHAPTER 8 ENTITLED, "BICYCLES," SECTION 6, ENTITLED "PARKING VIOLATIONS," SUBSECTION B, ENTITLED "OWNER PRIMA FACIE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PARKING VIOLATIONS" TO ALLOW THE CITY TO DONATE ABANDONED BICYCLES TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. (SECOND CONSIDERATION) Comment: Currently the City is required by ordinance to dispose of impounded bicycles at public auction. This amendment will provide for an alternative of donating selected bicycles for use by low- income/disadvantaged persons served by a non-profit entity. Bicycles would be donated to the non-profit entity rather than directly to individual users. Staff has requested exped ited consideration. 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