Last Published: 9/12/2014 10:07:02 AM | | Upon Roll Call the following members were present: | Presided: | 1 - ED FORD | Present: | 4 - JIM GLOVER, SCOTT TAYLOR, JOHN SHARP, MELBA CURLS | | |
| 140699
| COMMUNICATION - Notice to the City Clerk from the 210 Highway Community Improvement District regarding the submission of their Annual Report for fiscal year ending April 30, 2014.
RECEIVED AND FILED
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140704
| COMMUNICATION - Notice to the City Clerk from the 3-Trails Village Community Improvement District regarding the submission of their Annual Report for fiscal year ending April 30, 2014.
RECEIVED AND FILED
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140706
| COMMUNICATION - Notice to the City Clerk from the Shoal Creek Valley Community Improvement District regarding the submission of their Annual Report for fiscal year ending April 30, 2014.
RECEIVED AND FILED
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 | |
| | Beginning of Consent Items |
| 140709
| Approving the plat of Hospital Hill North, Block 2, an addition in Jackson County, Missouri; accepting various easements; authorizing the Director of City Development to execute and/or accept certain agreements; and authorizing the City Clerk to record this ordinance and attached documents. (SD1488)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "HOLD ON AGENDA (9/24/2014)"
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 | |
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| 140710 (Sub.) | Approving the Victory Court PIEA General Development Plan on approximately 1.17 acres located on the west side of Pennsylvania Avenue and approximately 200 feet north of 47th Street in Kansas City, Missouri, and declaring the area as an obsolete, decadent, blighted, substandard and insanitary area in need of redevelopment and rehabilitation pursuant to the Missouri Planned Industrial Expansion Authority (PIEA) Law Sections 100.300-100.620, RSMo.
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "ADVANCE AND DO PASS, DEBATE" Diane Binkley, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance. Chairman Ford reminded the Committee that they approved the rezoning for this PIEA plan approximately 6-8 weeks ago.
The purpose of the Ordinance is to approve a PIEA General Development Plan that will include the demolition of the existing structures, and construction of an approximately 207,000 SF 14-story Class A office building and 6,500 SF of restaurant space with structure parking for about 725 spaces. Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140714
| Rezoning a 1.51 acre tract of land generally located at the southwest corner of N. Church Road and N.E. 81st Terrace from District O-2 to District B3-2. (9815-P-75)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "DO PASS" Joe Rexwinkle, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance. It was noted that this is a companion to Ordinances 140715 and 140716. Councilman Wagner also testified on behalf and in support of the project.
The property owner is petitioning the City Plan Commission and the City Council to approve a rezoning on the 1.5-acre site, from its current zoning of District O-2 to B3-2 (Community Business dash 2). The intent of the rezoning is to use the lot for parking to serve the Gary Crossley dealership.
The Shoal Creek Valley Land Use Plan recommends office uses for the subject property. Staff supports the rezoning due to both the predominance of property zoned B3-2 in the vicinity as well as the fact that the proposed zoning district (B3-2) will continue to allow office uses which the current zoning is intended to accommodate.
The particular area to be rezoned is within a previously-approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan and must be removed from that plan (see companion Case No. 9815-P-76) and added to the previously-approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan for Gary Crossley Ford (see companion Case No. 9815-P-77). Finally, approval of a final plan for the proposed parking lot is necessary. Companion Case No. 9815-P-78 accomplishes this. Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140715
| Amending a previously approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan on about 13 acres generally located on the east side of N. Flintlock Road on the south side of N.E. 81st Terrace in Districts R-1.5, O-2, and B3-2 to allow for the deletion of about 1.5 acres from the plan. (9815-P-76)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "DO PASS" Joe Rexwinkle, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance. It was noted that this is a companion to Ordinances 140714 and 140716. Councilman Wagner also testified on behalf and in support of the project.
The property owner is petitioning the City Plan Commission and the City Council to approve a rezoning on the 1.5-acre site, from its current zoning of District O-2 to B3-2 (Community Business dash 2). The intent of the rezoning is to use the lot for parking to serve the Gary Crossley dealership.
The Shoal Creek Valley Land Use Plan recommends office uses for the subject property. Staff supports the rezoning due to both the predominance of property zoned B3-2 in the vicinity as well as the fact that the proposed zoning district (B3-2) will continue to allow office uses which the current zoning is intended to accommodate.
The particular area to be rezoned is within a previously-approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan and must be removed from that plan (see companion Case No. 9815-P-76) and added to the previously-approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan for Gary Crossley Ford (see companion Case No. 9815-P-77). Finally, approval of a final plan for the proposed parking lot is necessary. Companion Case No. 9815-P-78 accomplishes this. Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140716
| Amending a previously approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan on about 13 acres generally located on the east side of N. Flintlock Road and on the south side of N.E. 81st Terrace in Districts O-2 and B3-2, to allow for the addition of about 1.5 acres to the previously-approved plan. (9815-P-77)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "DO PASS" Joe Rexwinkle, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance. It was noted that this is a companion to Ordinances 140714 and 140715. Councilman Wagner also testified on behalf and in support of the project.
The property owner is petitioning the City Plan Commission and the City Council to approve a rezoning on the 1.5-acre site, from its current zoning of District O-2 to B3-2 (Community Business dash 2). The intent of the rezoning is to use the lot for parking to serve the Gary Crossley dealership.
The Shoal Creek Valley Land Use Plan recommends office uses for the subject property. Staff supports the rezoning due to both the predominance of property zoned B3-2 in the vicinity as well as the fact that the proposed zoning district (B3-2) will continue to allow office uses which the current zoning is intended to accommodate.
The particular area to be rezoned is within a previously-approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan and must be removed from that plan (see companion Case No. 9815-P-76) and added to the previously-approved Chapter 80 preliminary development plan for Gary Crossley Ford (see companion Case No. 9815-P-77). Finally, approval of a final plan for the proposed parking lot is necessary. Companion Case No. 9815-P-78 accomplishes this. Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140480 (Sub.) | Rezoning an approximately 119 acre tract of land generally located south of N.E. 108th Street and east of future Shoal Creek Parkway from Districts R-80 and R-7.5 to District R-7.5 and approving a development plan which will serve as a preliminary plat. (14471-P)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "ADVANCE AND DO PASS AS SECOND COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE, DEBATE" Diane Binkley, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance. It was noted that this is a companion to Ordinance 140481. Councilman Wagner also offered testimony on behalf and in support of the proposed project.
The purpose of the Ordinance is to allow for the construction of 169 single family residential units. Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140481
| Approving an amendment to a previously approved 361 acre Community Unit Project Plan in District R-7.5 by removing about 57 acres generally located south of N.E. 106th Street and east of future Shoal Creek Parkway from said plan and leaving in place the Community Unit Project Plan for the remaining 304 acres in the Pine Grove subdivision. (12209-P-10)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "ADVANCE AND DO PASS, DEBATE" Diane Binkley, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance. It was noted that this is a companion to Ordinance 140480. Councilman Wagner also offered testimony on behalf and in support of the proposed project.
The purpose of the Ordinance is to allow for the construction of 169 single family residential units. Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140518 (Sub.) | Amending Chapter 74, the Kansas City Redevelopment Ordinance, by adding a new Article VII, Public Mass Transportation Benefit Plan, for the purpose of requiring that certain public mass transportation benefits be provided to employees as a requirement of any economic development project utilizing tax increment financing, receiving tax abatements or financed with tax-exempt instruments.
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "HOLD OFF AGENDA"
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140586
| Approving a Council Approved Signage Plan for the Antioch Crossing Shopping Center on approximately 42.9 acres generally bounded by N.E. Vivion Road on the south, N. Antioch Road on the west and Chouteau Trafficway on the east and north in District UR (Urban Redevelopment District) (6485-UR-19)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "ADVANCE AND DO PASS, DEBATE" Diane Binkley, City Planning and Development, gave the staff report on the Ordinance.
The applicant three oversized monument signs, one each at the three main entry points to the center, N Antioch, N Chouteau Trafficway and NE Vivion Road. Section 88-445-08-B states the following regarding oversized monument signs: Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140595
| Approving a signage plan for an existing apartment complex on an approximately 1.73 acre property south of W. 46th Street between Jefferson Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Districts R-0.5 and B4-5. (8488-P-5)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "HOLD ON AGENDA (9/24/2014)"
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 |
| 140620
| Creating the Independence Avenue Special Review Districts’ Joint Design Review Committee.
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "HOLD OFF AGENDA"
Nays: 0 |
| 140651
| Rezoning an area of approximately 4 acres generally located on the north side of 2nd Street between Wyandotte Street and Main Street from District M1 5 (Manufacturing 1 (dash 5)) to UR (Urban Redevelopment), and approving a preliminary development plan for a 314 dwelling units in two buildings. (14464-UR)
PLANNING, ZONING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE recommends "HOLD ON AGENDA (9/24/2014)"
Ayes: 5 - Ford, Glover, Taylor, Sharp, Curls Nays: 0 | |
| | 1. There will be a discussion regarding the future of Kemper Arena. | |
| | 2. There may be discussion of Council Priorities relating to economic development. | |
| | 3. There may be general discussion regarding current Planning, Zoning and Economic Development issues. | |
| | 4. Pursuant to the following subsections of Section 610.021 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, there may be a closed session to discuss:
(1) legal matters, litigation, or privileged communications with attorneys, pursuant to subsection 1;
(2) real estate, pursuant to subsection 2;
(3) personnel, pursuant to subsection 3 and 13; and/or
(4) sealed bids or proposals, pursuant to subsection 12 | |
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committee. Be prepared to leave your Driver`s License or State issued Identification
Card with the secretary and she will give you the equipment. Upon returning the
equipment your license will be returned. |
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