File #: PP-1415-25    Version: 1 Name: Food & Shelter Addition Preliminary Plat
Type: Preliminary Plat Status: Passed
File created: 5/15/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/25/2015 Final action: 8/25/2015
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR FOOD AND SHELTER ADDITION, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. (GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF REED AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 481' SOUTH OF EAST MAIN STREET).
Attachments: 1. text File PP fsff.pdf, 2. Traffic Table, 3. Location Map, 4. Revised Preliminary Plat August 19, 5. Original Preliminary Plat, 6. Revised Prelimi Site Dev Plan 8/19, 7. Original Prelim Site Dev Plan, 8. Staff Report, 9. Transportation Impacts, 10. Predevelopment Summary, 11. Greenbelt Comments, 12. 6-11-15 PC Minutes
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CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR FOOD AND SHELTER ADDITION, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. (GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF REED AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 481' SOUTH OF EAST MAIN STREET).

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BACKGROUND: This item is a preliminary plat for Food and Shelter Addition, a Planned Unit Development (PUD) and is generally located 480 feet south of East Main Street on the east side of Reed Avenue. The property consists of approximately three (3) acres (1.21 acres as open space and 0.23 acres of detention) and two (2) lots. Phase 1 will consist of an office and cafeteria, a pet area, a play area, a pavilion, an animal/medical storage building and thirty-two (32) cottages. The thirty-two residential (32) cottages will consist of seventeen (17) efficiency units, thirteen (13) two-bedroom cottages and two (2) two-family units. Phase 2 is planned for eleven (11) two-bedroom houses as extended stay residents. These are proposed with their own parking areas.

Planning Commission at its meeting of June 11, 2015, recommended to City Council approve Ordinance No. O-1415-41, placing this property in the PUD. Planning Commission, on June 11, 2015, recommended to City Council that the preliminary plat for the Food and Shelter Addition, a PUD, be approved.

DISCUSSION: The proposed development will feature the development of 43 transitional cottages for homeless families. As such, the development is expected to generate approximately 400 trips per day as well as 60 AM and PM peak hour trips. The trip generation potential for this development is well below the threshold for when a traffic impact study is required. Traffic capacities on nearby roadways exceed the demand for existing and proposed trips as a result of this development. No negative traffic impacts are anticipated.

Access to the proposed development will be provided by way of two driveways along the east side of Reed Avenue. A site visit was conducted on Friday, May 15, 2015, to determ...

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