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File #: 23-535    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Approved
File created: 8/2/2023 Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 8/15/2023 Final action: 8/15/2023
Title Search: Consider a resolution approving a Site Plan for Penguin Patch, a proposed 43,640 square-foot building, on a property legally described as Abstract 457 Tract 14C03 of John Edmonds Survey, being 4.07-acres, approximately 270 feet southeast from the intersection of W. Bear Creek Parkway and Chisholm Trail, zoned Commercial (C), and addressed as 721 Chisholm Trail. Jennifer Randklev, Owner/Applicant. (SP-23-0013)
Attachments: 1. 081523_Penguin Patch Site Plan_Resolution, 2. 081523_Penguin Patch SP_Exhibit A-Site Plan and Elevations, 3. 081523_Penguin Patch SP_MAPS, 4. H-4_Penguin Patch Site Plan

To:                     Mark Hafner, City Manager

From:                     Iván G. Gonzalez, AICP, Planning Consultant

Subject:                     

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Consider a resolution approving a Site Plan for Penguin Patch, a proposed 43,640 square-foot building, on a property legally described as Abstract 457 Tract 14C03 of John Edmonds Survey, being 4.07-acres, approximately 270 feet southeast from the intersection of W. Bear Creek Parkway and Chisholm Trail, zoned Commercial (C), and addressed as 721 Chisholm Trail. Jennifer Randklev, Owner/Applicant. (SP-23-0013)

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Background:

The Penguin Patch Development is a commercial development that includes office, light manufacturing, and warehousing land uses. The Specific Use Permit approval of this development was conditioned based on the site plan approval. A Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation is required on zoning change (SUP) conditions. The proposed site plan is in conformance with the Specific Use Permit and meets all the requirements addressed in the Unified Development Code. 

 

Site Layout:

Meets requirements designated in the Unified Development Code including all building setbacks and height requirements. The proposed landscaping and tree preservation plan, trail design and parking all meet requirements designated in the Unified Development Code based on the uses of mini-warehousing and office.                      

 

Citizen Input:

A Site Plan application does not require a public hearing, so no public hearing notifications were sent out to the surrounding property owners for this request. The public will have an opportunity to speak on this agenda item at the “Persons To Be Heard”.

 

Variances Requested:

None

 

Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation:

At the July 25, 2023, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, Commissioners unanimously recommended approval of the proposed Site Plan as presented.

 

Alternatives:

The City Council has the following options when considering a Site Plan application:

 

§                     Approve as submitted.

§                     Approve with modifications or additional condition(s).

§                     Table the agenda item to a specific date with clarification of intent and purpose.

§                     Deny.