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ORO VALLEY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
SPECIAL SESSON
November 7, 2013
ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM
Chairman Swope called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Robert Swope, Chair
Don Cox, Vice Chair
John Buette, Commissioner
Alan Caine, Commissioner
Bill Leedy, Commissioner
Bill Rodman, Commissioner
Tom Drzazgowski, Commissioner
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairman Swope led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
CALL TO AUDIENCE
There were no speaker requests.
COUNCIL LIAISON COMMENTS
No comments
1. REVIEW AND/OR APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 1, 2013 REGULAR
SESSION MEETING MINUTES
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Leedy and seconded by Commissioner
Buette the October 1, 2013 Regular Session Meeting Minutes.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A MAJOR GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT FOR THE OLSON PROPERTY FROM LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL (1.3 - 2.0 DU/AC) AND OPEN SPACE TO MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL (2.1 - 5.0 DU/AC), LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MOORE
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ROAD BETWEEN YELLOW ORCHID DRIVE AND MYSTIC VIEW PLACE,
OV1113-001
David Williams, Planning Manager, presented a General Plan Amendment overview:
- Major General Plan Amendment Time Line
- 2013 Public Participation Program (PPP)
- PPP Highlights
- General Plan Amendments Town Website
- Land Development Stages
- Planning Stage Tool: General Plan & Amendments
- Entitlement Stage Tool: Zoning
- Design Stage Tool: Site Plan
- Tonight: Planning Stage Concerns
- Questions from October 1
-Additional Questions
Matt Michels, Senior Planner provided the following:
- Location Map
- General Plan Land Use
- Proposed General Plan Land Use
- Application Description
- General Plan Amendment Evaluation
- General Plan Amendment Evaluation Criteria
- October 1st Planning and Zoning Hearing Issues
- Adjacent Density
- Factors For
- Factors Against
- Recommendation
Keri Silyvn, Lazarus, Silvyn & Bangs, P.C., representing the Olson Family, presented
- Location Map
- General Plan Land Uses
- Existing General Plan Land Use
- Proposed General Plan Land Use
- Neighborhood Meeting Issues April 4th & September 12th
- General Plan Amendment Criteria
Chairman Swope opened the Public Hearing.
Michael Floss, Oro Valley Resident, asked how close homes are allowed to be built. In
regards to the grading the hill in the back, come monsoon season, the change in
drainage has potential of over flooding.
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Dan Wirrsma, Oro Valley Resident, voiced his concerns with this application and what
he believes is not quite accurate information about the change in this property
designation. When you take away the open space and the ESLO requirements and
look at the 133 units proposed which are more than 5.0 dwelling units per acre, not the
3.75 that is proposed. His other concern is the staff report states, "minor arterial
roadway", but it took almost five minutes to get out of his development tonight. Mr.
Wirrsma felt Lennar Homes is general a low cost builder. Mr. Wirrsma supports the
General Plan Amendments, but in this case, the proposed does not comply with two of
the evaluation criteria for the process.
Bill Adler, Oro Valley Resident, commented on that there are General Plan policies that
need to be complied with. This property is elevated above the properties on either side,
it might be a zoning issue but also germane to this application. Density on the
bordering property need to be at a lower density in order to minimize the impact on
views.
Chairman Swope closed the Public Hearing.
David Laws, Permitting Manger, responded to the resident's concerns regarding grading
and the effects on drainage.
David Williams, Planning Manager, commented on the questions asked during the
public hearing including units per acre, minor arterial roadway and minimizing view
impact.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Leedy and seconded by Commissioner
Rodman to Recommend Approval of the Olson Property Major General Plan
Amendment from Low Density Residential and Open Space to Medium Density
Residential and Open Space, finding that the application meets the General Plan
Amendment Criteria and policies.
Discussion ensued amongst the Commission regarding complying with the General
Plan Policies, traffic studies, bike routes and safety precautions.
Commissioner Tom Drzazgowski arrived.
MOTION carried, 6-0. with Tom Drzazgowski, Commissioner abstained.
Chairman Swope recessed the meeting at 7:11 PM. The meeting resumed at 7:16 PM.
3. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A MAJOR GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT FOR VISTOSO HIGHLANDS FROM NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL/ OFFICE (NCIO) TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (2.1 -
5.0 DU/AC) LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF RANCHO
VISTOSO BOULEVARD AND VISTOSO HIGHLANDS DRIVE, OV1113-002
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Matt Michels, Senior Planner, provided an overview of the project.
- Location Map
- General Plan Land Use
- Proposed General Plan Land Use
-Application Description
- General Plan Amendment Evaluation
- General Plan Amendment Evaluation Criteria
- October 1st Planning and Zoning Commission - Discussion Points
- Reasons to Retain Commercial
- New Residential Development
- Map of Commercial Parcels Located North of Naranja Drive
- Factors For
- Factors Against
- Recommendation
Steve Hagedorn, The Planning Center, representing the applicant presented the
following:
- Location Map
- Existing General Plan
- Proposed General Plan
- New Residential Projects
- Map of Commercial Parcels Located North of Naranja Drive
Chairman Swope opened the Public Hearing.
Patrick Straney, Oro Valley Resident, voiced his concerns on the proposal. Similar to
the Olson property discussion, the buildable footprint in far less than 14 acres. Mr.
Straney foresees density problems and a healthy community needs diversity. There
has been an awful lot of development in Rancho Vistoso within the last five years, with a
vast majority is closer to 5 du/ac. People like to work, play and live in a close by
area. Mr. Straney requested that density be closer to the Vistoso Highlands
development immediately adjacent on the west.
Roy Huff, Oro Valley Resident, states he agrees with Mr. Straney's assessment with
Rancho Vistoso being one of the most impressive streets as you enter Vistoso Highland
Drive. The monument sign as you enter gives an impression and hopes the Town gets
to retain the sign. Mr. Huff is asking for less than three homes per acre and single story
homes.
Jim Bands, Oro Valley Resident, states he is urging the. Commission to deny this
request. This proposed amendment is inconsistent with the master plan,
neighborhoods to the north and the west differs from the density proposed which is
significantly higher.
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Ron Locker, Oro Valley Resident, urges the Commission to change the designation
from commercial to residential for the following reasons. 1). The parcel has been zoned
commercial since 1988 and still vacant. 2). On the six mile stretch of Rancho Vistoso,
from Tangerine to Oracle there are the four shopping centers and office park. As of
three days ago Mr. Locker counted 21 vacant and available commercial spaces. With
that many spaces available there is no need for any more commercial in the area.
Lawrence Effken, Oro Valley Resident, stated as a master plan community the Rancho
Vistoso area has provided for a range of housing possibilities. These neighborhoods
were built to offer a variety of living styles and prices to buyers. It is extremely important
that we continue to provide for the type of housing that demonstrates the foresight in
this plan. Any new homes must be in the style, character and concept of those already
here. As this property is an abutting property to an established neighborhood, Mr.
Effken feels the homes must be stand alone, single story, single family of a density of
approximately 2.1 per.
John Bross, Oro Valley Resident, stated he is not opposed to change, but the density of
houses is his largest concern. He is also asking for the 2.1 homes per acre. This is a
wonderful area and he would not want to see it change to a higher density homes.
Gwen Parr, Oro Valley Resident, states she is in favor of changing parcel 10J from
commercial to residential. Ms. Parr is in favor of change but would urge the developer
to be more in tune with the neighborhoods that border the parcel which have detached
single story, single family homes on lot sizes of less than 3 dwellings per acre.
Mike Parr, Oro Valley Resident, states he is in favor of the amendment but if two story
homes are to be built anywhere nearby he would have to seek architecture control
permission and built an eight foot privacy wall.
Carol Surowiec, Oro Valley Resident, states there have been struggles in the past eight
years regarding some approved projects which have had an adverse effect on
neighborhoods rather than enhancing them. This land use change as requested by the
current owners of this parcel will have the potential to allow as many as five homes per
acre as well as two story homes and townhouses. The land use as requested would
allow this development on the parcel which would not be compatible with the adjacent
properties on the north and west. Ms. Surowiec requests a change that would allow no
more than 3 single story homes per acre.
Bob Spieal, Oro Valley Resident, states should the Commission decide to change the
designation from neighborhood commercial office to medium density residential, he
trusts that in making that decision you maintain the integrity and continuity of the
community of existing homes on Vistoso Highlands Drive. Mr. Spieal requests no two
story homes, the development would be a gated community and the density will be no
greater than 3 homes per acre.
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Dick Surowiec, Oro Valley Resident, states we don't need $200,000 homes in the
area. Mr. Surowiec supports a designation change if the density level is 2.1 single
family and no two story homes. Mr. Surowiec submitted a letter from Helene and Fred
Mittleman.
Bill Adler, Oro Valley Resident, states as with the Olson property his interest is in
seeking compliance and consistency with policies and the General Plan. Market
demand does not necessary or automatically lead to community acceptance, which is
required by the evaluation criteria.
Chairman Swope closed the Public Hearing.
David Willams, Planning Manager, commented on the questions asked during the public
hearing including the monument sign entering Rancho Vistoso.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Buette and seconded by Vice Chair
Cox to Recommend Approval of the requested amendment provided that the dwelling
units be limited to 2.1 du/ac.
Discussion ensued amongst the Commission regarding the justification for changing the
General Plan and approving a General Plan Amendment to a density that may not work
for the property owner,
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Buette and seconded by Vice Chair
Cox to Amend the previous motion to recommend approval of the requested
amendment without the density limitation.
MOTION failed, 3-4 with Chair Swope, Commissioner Caine, Commissioner Rodman,
and Commissioner Drzazgowski opposed.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Rodman and seconded by
Commissioner Caine to Recommend Denial of the requested amendment based on a
finding that it does not meet the amendment evaluation criteria as identified in the staff
report.
Discussion ensued amongst the Commission regarding the amendment not being
warranted based on changes in the community and the premature nature of the request.
MOTION carried, 4-3 with Vice Chair Cox, Commissioner Buette, and Commissioner
Leedy opposed.
Chairman Swope recessed the meeting at 8:48 PM. The meeting resumed at 8:53 PM.
4. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A MAJOR GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT FOR MILLER RANCH FROM RURAL LOW DENSITY (0 -
0.3 DU/AC) AND LOW DENSITY (0.4 - 1.2 DU/AC) TO MEDIUM DENSITY (2.1 -
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5.0 DU/AC) AND AMENDMENT OF THE URBAN SERVICES BOUNDARY
LOCATED NORTH OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TANGERINE ROAD
AND LA CANADA DRIVE, OV1113-003.
David Williams, Planning Manager, presented an the following:
- Location Map
- General Plan Land Use
- Proposed General Plan Land Use
-Application Description
- Urban Services Boundary
- General Plan Amendment Evaluation
- General Plan Amendment Evaluation Criteria
- October 1st Planning and Zoning Commission Issues
- Previous Applications
- Factors For
- Factors Against
- Recommendation
Stacey Weaks, Norris Design, representing the applicant, presented the following:
- Entitlement Timeline
-Approved Development Plan
- General Plan Application
- Planning Area
- Development Patterns
- Development Transition
- General Plan Elements
Chairman Swope opened the Public Hearing.
Scott Christy, Oro Valley Resident, asked what is transition and has seen transition in
the two previous proposals on how density changes. Mr. Christy cannot understand
why so many houses are needed.
Pat McGowan, Oro Valley Resident, states it is hard to imagine without seeing the
structures and how it will affect the neighbors and the quality of life. Mr. McGowan's
main concern is the proposal does not fit with the consistency of the General Plan.
Bill Adler, Oro Valley Resident, states that none of the three applicants have used
specific policies in the General Plan to support their positions. The General Plan
is intended to reflect the balance between public and private rights. Mr. Adler would
favor trying to come up with a square footage for the lcs rather than this arbitrary
designation of two or three acres per acre. Mr. Adler is suggesting 13,000 square foot
lots adjacent to the border.
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Chairman Swope closed the Public Hearing.
David Williams responded to the suggestion of the square footage vs. density reference.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Buette and seconded by
Commissioner Rodman to Recommend Denial of OV1113-03 requested amendment
based on a finding that the application fails to meet the amendment criteria and policies
as identified in the staff report.
Discussion ensured amongst the Commission regarding if the proposed change is
necessary and what was agreed to previously.
MOTION carried, 5-2 with Commissioner Caine and Commissioner Drzazgowski
opposed.
PLANNING UPDATE (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
David Williams, Planning Manager, presented the following:
- Narajna Park Improvements
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
- Parcel 10T PAD Amendment
- Public Art Amendment
- Your Voice Survey Results
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Rodman and seconded by Vice Chair
Cox to Adjourn the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting at 9:47 PM
MOTION carried, 7-0.
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Roseanne Flores
Recording Secretary
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the
special session of the Planning and Zoning Commission of Oro Valley, Arizona held on the 7th
day of November 2013. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a
quorum was present.
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