ON
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES:
NEW BUSINESS:
1.
Final Townhouse
Plat – Woodamere Townhomes, Unit 1 – Beech Street – 12 Townhouse lots R-3 District.
2.
Amended Final
Plat –
3.
Final Development
Plan –
4.
PUBLIC HEARING: To review and possibly amend Article II,
Definitions – to add the definition of a home improvement store.
A facility of more than 50,000 square feet
gross floor area engaged in the retail sale of various basic hardware lines
such as tools, builders hardware and materials, paint and glass, housewares and
household appliances, home decorating fixtures and accessories, lawn and
nursery materials and supplies and other items generally used in the
maintenance, repair or construction of buildings or other structures and
property.
5.
PUBLIC HEARING:
To review and possibly amend
Article VI, Section 600.2A of the Zoning Ordinance to allow one parking space
per each 300 sq. ft. of floor area for home improvement stores.
PARKING
SPACES
REQUIRED PER UNIT
USE UNIT
OF MEASUREMENT OF
MEASUREMENT
Home Improvement Stores each 300 sq. ft. of floor area One (1)
6.
PUBLIC HEARING: To review and possibly amend the Subdivision Regulations (Yellow Book)
Article VI, Section 660 as follows:
660 Land
Requirement for Community Facilities and Adequacy and Accessibility to Public
Facilities
A.
In reviewing subdivision plats, the Planning Commission will consider the
adequacy and accessibility of existing or proposed community facilities to
serve the additional dwellings proposed by the subdivision.
Where a
proposed park, playground, or other recreational area, proposed school site, or
other public uses, shown in the Comprehensive Plan is located in whole or in
part within a proposed subdivision, such proposed public use or park, if not dedicated to public use, or
conveyed to the City, County or the Board of Education, shall be reserved for a
period not more than two years from the date of final approval of the Final
Subdivision Plat by the Planning Commission for acquisition by the Fiscal
Court, the City Council, the Board of Education or other public agency by
purchase or other means.
At a
minimum, open space (exclusive of retention/detention basins) shall constitute
no less than four (4%) percent of the gross area of any subdivision or
development site except in Rural
Residential zones. This open space area shall have at least sixty (60%)
percent of its perimeter abutting a public street edge.
7. PUBLIC HEARING: To review and possibly amend the Subdivision
Regulations (Purple Book) Part 3 Section 1.3.02 as follows:
1.3.02 Minimum Open Space Required
No less than four (4%) percent of the gross area of
any Subdivision or Development site shall be planned and dedicated as open
space for the benefit of the residents of the Subdivision or Development except in the Rural Residential zones.
BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS:
1.
Financial Report
& Bills – February 2008
2.
Monthly Budget
Report – February 2008
3.
Report to
Commission – February 2008
4.
Bond Status
Report – February 2008
5.
Communications: