File #: 22-1193    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/29/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2022 Final action:
Title: Option A: Concur with staff that a sound wall on an adjacent property does not preclude the City from requiring the landscaping outlined in the OAA and requiring the Petitioner install parkway trees along 103rd Street and Viburnum Court; or Option B: Concur with the Petitioner that installing the same amount and quality of landscaping is unnecessary due to the sound wall and that the City be responsible for installation and payment of all parkway trees required for the development
Attachments: 1. Development Petition, 2. Prelim-Final Subdivision Plat, 3. Location Map, 4. Petitioner Position Letter to City Council, 5. Proposed Landscaping Plan for Ashwood Heights Unit 2, 6. Ashwood Heights Landscape Plan, 7. Legal Description
Related files: 22-1433, 22-1432, 22-1431
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Option A: Concur with staff that a sound wall on an adjacent property does not preclude the City from requiring the landscaping outlined in the OAA and requiring the Petitioner install parkway trees along 103rd Street and Viburnum Court; or Option B: Concur with the Petitioner that installing the same amount and quality of landscaping is unnecessary due to the sound wall and that the City be responsible for installation and payment of all parkway trees required for the development
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Kathleen Russell, AICP, Community Planner

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Based on Council direction, notice will be given for a future meeting when the final ordinances and agreement will be considered.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property consists approximately 4.04 acres, is zoned R1A (Low Density Single-Family Residence District), and is currently vacant.

On March 26, 2004, the City Council passed Ordinance 04-043 which authorized the execution of the Annexation Agreement for Agreement for Ashwood Park (a/k/a 248th Assemblage Center) and Ordinance 04-044 annexing a number of properties located north of 111th Street and west of 248th Avenue known as the 248th Assemblage Center, one of which properties is the subject property. The approved annexation agreement noted that the Subject Property, (Lot 23 of Pod 8), was to be developed as a church site.

On September 16, 2014, the City Council passed ordinance establishing a new controlling site plan for Lot 23, which includes the subject parcel. The Subject Property /Lot 23 continued to be reserved for a church site in the 2014 first amendment to the annexation agreement.

Since the proposed single-family residential development does not align with the originally proposed church use, a third amendment to the annexation agreement is required.

DISCUSSION:
Preliminary/Final Subdivision Plat
The Petitioner, Silverthorne ...

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