ORDINANCE
NO. 160675
Rezoning a 93 acre tract of land,
generally bounded by Metro North Drive on the north, N.W. Barry Road on the
south, N. Wyandotte Street on the east and Highway 169 on the west, from
District B3-2 to District UR, and approving a development plan that allows for
redevelopment of the existing Macy’s building and construction of 1.2 million
square feet of mixed use commercial, hotel, theater and 150 residential units. (6460-UR-15)
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:
Section A. That
Chapter 88, Code of Ordinances of the City of Kansas City, Missouri, commonly
known as the Zoning and Development Code, is hereby amended by enacting a new
section to be known as Section 88-20A1068, rezoning an area of approximately 93
acres generally bounded by Metro North Drive on the north, N.W. Barry Road on
the south, N. Wyandotte Street on the east and Highway 169 on the west, from
District B3-2 (Community Business dash 2) to District UR (Urban Redevelopment),
said section to read as follows:
Section 88-20A885. That an area legally described as:
Part
of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10 and the Northwest Quarter of Section 11,
Township 51 North, Range 33 West of the 5th Principal Meridian and all of Tract
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and part of Tracts 1 and 2, Metro North, a subdivision
of land in Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri being bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Tract 9, said corner also
being a point on the North right-of-way line of N.W. Barry Road, as now
established; thence North 89 degrees 46 minutes 07 seconds West, along said
North right-of-way line, 170.30 feet; thence South 85 degrees 05 minutes 35
seconds West, continuing along said North right-of-way line, 111.66 feet; thence
North 89 degrees 46 minutes 07 seconds West, continuing along said North
right-of-way line, 355.87 feet to the Southeast corner of an existing cemetery;
thence North 00 degrees 41 minutes 09 seconds East, along the East line of said
cemetery, 163.70 feet to the Northeast corner of an existing cemetery; thence
North 89 degrees 46 minutes 07 seconds West, along the North line of said
cemetery, 106.01 feet to the Northwest corner of said cemetery; thence South 00
degrees 41 minutes 09 seconds West, along the West line of said cemetery,
163.70 feet to the Southwest corner of said cemetery, said corner also being a
point on said North right-of-way line; thence North 89 degrees 29 minutes 04
seconds West, continuing along said North right-of-way line, 196.77 feet;
thence North 87°45'58" West, continuing along said North right-of-way
line, 100.05 feet; thence North 82 degrees 04 minutes 39 seconds West,
continuing along said North right-of-way line, 100.84 feet; thence North 89
degrees 29 minutes 04 seconds West, continuing along said North right-of-way
line, 207.50 feet; thence South 85 degrees 52 minutes 03 seconds West,
continuing along said North right-of-way line, 67.82 feet; thence North 00
degrees 30 minutes 56 seconds East, continuing along said North right-of-way
line, 9.50 feet; thence North 89 degrees 29 minutes 04 seconds West, continuing
along said North right-of-way line, 589.90 feet to a point on the East
right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 169, as now established; thence North 05
degrees 38 minutes 11 seconds West, along said East right-of-way line, 518.45
feet; thence North 00 degrees 40 minutes 22 seconds East, continuing along said
East right-of-way line, 1,564.54 feet; thence South 89 degrees 29 minutes 04
seconds East, 876.00 feet; thence South 00 degrees 30 minutes 56 seconds West,
250.00 feet to a point on the centerline of Metro North Drive, as now
established; thence South 89 degrees 29 minutes 04 seconds East, along said
centerline, 837.11 feet; thence Southeasterly, continuing along said centerline,
on a curve to the right, being tangent to the last described course with a
radius of 280.00 feet, a central angle of 72 degrees 51 minutes 31 seconds and
an arc distance of 356.05 feet to a point on the centerline of North Wyandotte
Avenue, as now established; thence South 16 degrees 37 minutes 33 seconds East,
along said centerline, 545.90 feet; thence Southerly, continuing along said
centerline, on a curve to the right, being tangent to the last described course
with a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 17 degrees 08 minutes 29
seconds and an arc distance of 89.75 feet; thence South 00 degrees 30 minutes 56
seconds West, continuing along said centerline, 351.29 feet; thence South 03
degrees 13 minutes 09 seconds West, 142.43 feet to the Northeast corner of said
Tract 9; thence South 00 degrees 41 minutes 09 seconds West, along the East
line of said Tract 9, 117.81 feet; thence North 89 degrees 46 minutes 07
seconds West, continuing along said East line, 90.23 feet; thence South 00
degrees 41 minutes 09 seconds West, continuing along said East line, 416.95
feet to the point of beginning. Containing 4,016,463 square feet or 92.21
acres, more or less.
is hereby rezoned from District
B3-2 (Community Business dash 2) to District UR (Urban Redevelopment), all as
shown outlined on a map marked Section 88-20A1068, which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof, and which is hereby adopted as a part of an amendment to
the zoning maps constituting a part of said chapter and in accordance with Section
88-20 thereof.
Section B. That a development plan for the area
legally described above is hereby approved, subject to the following
conditions:
1.
The design guidelines shall be revised
to ensure that all services areas (including trash enclosures) be gated with
decorative gates. The building materials should extend a minimum of 30’ into
the service areas and provide detail on how service areas, loading docks and
trash service are going to function.
2.
The developer shall submit a Street
Naming Plan to the Development Management Division prior to issuance of a
building permit. The street naming plan shall be approved prior to issuance of
addresses for this UR plan.
3.
The developer shall submit a street
tree planting plan with final plat submittal. The developer shall also secure
the approval of the City Forester for street trees planted in right of way in
front of residential lots prior to Mylar approval of this final plat.
4.
The developer shall submit a Project
Plan to the Director of City Planning and Development for approval, including
detailed information on landscaping, signage (including elevations), lighting
(including a photometric study showing zero footcandles at the property line
and no direct illumination beyond the property line) and building elevations
prior to issuance of a building permit.
5.
The developer shall cause the area to
be platted and processed in accordance with Chapter 88, Code of Ordinances of
the City of Kansas City, Missouri.
6.
The developer must submit a macro storm
drainage study with the first plat or phase, from a Missouri licensed civil
engineer in accordance with requirements determined by the Water Services
Department and the Land Development Division, including Water Quality BMP's, to
the Land Development Division for review and acceptance for the entire
development area, and submit a micro storm drainage study with each subsequent plat
or phase showing compliance with the approved macro and adopted standards. The
developer shall secure permits to construct any improvements as necessary to
mitigate impacts from rate, volume, and quality of runoff from each proposed
phase, prior to recording the plat or prior to issuance of a building permit,
whichever occurs first, as required by the Land Development Division.
7.
The developer must dedicate additional
right of way for N.E. Barry Road as required by the adopted Major Street Plan
and Chapter 88 so as to provide a minimum of 60 feet of right of way as
measured from the centerline, along those areas being platted, or seek approval
recommendations from the Transportation and Development Committee for any
variances requested to the Major Street Plan prior to City Council approval.
8.
The developer must subordinate to the
City all private interest in the area of any right-of-way dedication, in
accordance with Chapter 88 and as required by the Land Development Division,
and the owner/developer shall be responsible for all costs associated with subordination
activities now and in the future.
9.
After the City Plan Commission enters
its disposition for the development plan, the developer shall not enter into
any agreement that would encumber or otherwise have any impact on the proposed
right-of-way dedications for the planned project without the prior written
consent of the Land Development Division.
10.
The developer must design and construct
all interior public streets to City standards, as required by the Land
Development Division, including curb, gutter, storm sewers, streetlights, and
sidewalks.
11.
The developer shall submit construction
plans in compliance with adopted standards for all improvements required by the
traffic study and approved by the Public Works Department, and shall secure
permits for those improvements as required by the Land Development Division,
prior to recording the plat.
12.
The developer shall submit verification
of vertical and horizontal sight distance for the drive connection to public
right-of-way to the Land Development Division and make improvements to ensure
local jurisdiction and/or minimum AASHTO adequate sight distance standards are
met, prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy.
13.
The developer must pay impact fees as
required by Chapter 39 of the City's Code of Ordinances as required by the Land
Development Division.
14.
The developer shall submit a letter to
the Land Development Division from a licensed civil engineer, licensed architect,
or licensed landscape architect, who is registered in the State of Missouri, to
identify sidewalks, curbs, and gutters in disrepair as defined by Public Works
Department's "OUT OF REPAIR CRITERIA FOR SIDEWALK, DRIVEWAY AND CURB
revised 4/8/09" and based on compliance with Chapters 56 and 64, Code of
Ordinances, for the sidewalks, curbs, and gutters where said letter shall
identify the quantity and location of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters that need
to be constructed, repaired, or reconstructed to remedy deficiencies and/or to
remove existing approaches no longer needed by this project. The developer
shall secure permits to repair or reconstruct the identified sidewalks, curbs,
and gutters as necessary along all development street frontages as required by
the Land Development Division prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy
permits including temporary certificate of occupancy permits.
15.
The developer shall submit plans to the
Land Development Division and obtain permits to construct sidewalks along the
platted frontage, as shown on the approved street plans for N. Wyandotte Avenue,
and Metro North Drive, and construct associated ADA ramps at the proposed
entrance drives as necessary for the type of drive approach.
16.
The developer shall obtain the executed
and recorded City approved grading, temporary construction, drainage/sewer, or
any other necessary easements from the abutting property owner(s) that may be
required prior to submitting any public improvements crossing properties not
controlled by the developer and include said document(s) within the public
improvement applications submitted for permitting.
17.
The owner/developer shall submit plans
for grading, siltation, and erosion control to the Land Development Division
for review and acceptance, and secure a site disturbance permit for any
proposed disturbance area equal to one acre or more prior to beginning any
construction activities.
18.
The developer shall submit an analysis
to verify adequate capacity of the existing sewer system as required by the
Land Development Division prior to issuance of a building permit to connect the
private system to the public sewer main and depending on adequacy of the
receiving system, make other improvements as may be required.
19.
The developer shall provide acceptable
easements and secure permits to relocate sanitary sewers out from under
proposed buildings and structures, while continuing to ensure individual
service is provided to all proposed lots as required by the Land Development
Division prior to recording the plat or issuance of a building permit,
whichever occurs first.
20.
The developer shall grant a BMP
Easement to the City as required by the Land Development Division, prior to
recording the plat or issuance of any building permits.
21.
The developer shall enter into a
covenant agreement for the maintenance of any stormwater detention area tracts
as required by the Land Development Division, prior to recording the plat.
22.
The developer shall extend, relocate
and abandon water and sewer mains as required by the Water Services Department.
23.
The developer shall provide easements
as required by the Water Services Department.
24.
The developer shall not vacate existing
easements until new water and sewer mains are in service.
25.
The developer shall make all necessary
improvements and/or contributions as required by the submitted Traffic Impact
Study (TIS) and as required by the Public Works Department.
26.
The developer shall dedicate parkland or
contribute $30,360.30/ per acre (2016 fee) in lieu of parkland dedication for
any new residential building in satisfaction of 88-408 of the Zoning and
Development Code. The fees shall be paid before recording the plat. Money in
lieu of parkland for 2016 shall be based on the following formula: (150
multi-Family Units) X (2.0 persons per unit) X (0.006 acres per person) X ($30,360.20
per acre) = $54,648.36 or 1.80 acres.
27.
If modifying the street tree plan, the
developer shall submit a street tree planting plan to the City Forester for
review and approval and shall use approved species of tree located on the link
below.
28.
The developer shall continue to work
with the Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department to strive towards maintaining
optimum access within the internal drives.
29.
Required fire department access roads shall
provide a minimum unobstructed width of twenty (20) feet and 13 ft. 6 in
clearance height. (IFC-2012: § 503.2.1)
30.
Fire department access roads which
serve buildings greater than 30 feet tall shall provide an unobstructed width
of twenty-six (26) feet for emergency aerial operations. (IFC-2012: § 503.2.2
& D105.2)
31.
Fire department access roads shall be
provided prior to construction/demolition projects begin. (IFC-2012: § 3310.1;
NFPA 241-2009: § 7.5.5)
32.
The developer shall meet the attached
turning radius for Fire Department access roads. (IFC-2012: § 503.2.4)
33.
The expectation is the project will
meet the fire flow requirements as set forth in Appendix B of the International
Fire Code 2012. (IFC-2012: § 507.1)
34.
Fire hydrant(s) are required within 400
feet on a fire access road following an approved route established by the
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) of any exterior portion of a building. The
use of existing fire hydrant(s) may be used to satisfy this requirement
otherwise a private fire hydrant(s) or hydrant system may be required. This
distance may be increased to 600 feet for R-3 and U occupancy(s) or if the
building(s) is fully protected by an approved automatic fire sprinkler
system(s). (IFC-2012: § 507.5.1)
35.
Fire hydrants shall be installed and
operable prior to the arrival of any combustible building materials onto the
site. (IFC-2012: § 3312.1; NFPA 241-2010: § 8.7.2)
36.
Buildings equipped with a fire
standpipe system shall have an operable fire hydrant within 100 feet of the
Fire Department Connection (FDC). (IFC2012: § 507.5.1.1)
A copy of said development plan
is on file in the office of the City Clerk with this ordinance and is made a
part hereof.
Section C. That the
Council finds and declares that before taking any action on the proposed
amendment hereinabove, all public notices and hearings required by the Zoning and
Development Code have been given and had.
_____________________________________________
I hereby certify that
as required by Chapter 88, Code of Ordinances, the foregoing ordinance was duly
advertised and public hearings were held.
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Secretary,
City Plan Commission
Approved
as to form and legality:
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M.
Margaret Sheahan Moran
Assistant
City Attorney