HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Planning and Zoning Commission - 11/20/2014 MINUTES
ORO VALLEY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
SPECIAL SESSION
November 20, 2014
ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
SPECIAL SESSION AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Cox called the November 20, 2014 session of the Oro Valley Planning and
Zoning Commission Special Session to order at 6:00 PM
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Don Cox, Chairman
John Buette, Vice-Chairman
Greg Hitt, Commissioner
Bill Rodman, Commissioner
Bill Leedy, Commissioner
Frank Pitts, Commissioner
Tom Drazazgowski, Commissioner
ALSO PRESENT:
Joe Hornat, Council Member and Council Liaison
Lou Waters, Vice - Mayor
Mary Snider, Council Member
Greg Caton, Town Manager
Bayer Vella, Interim Planning Manager
Joe Andrews, Chief Civil Deputy Attorney
Paul Keesler, Director/Town Engineer- Development & Infrastructure Services
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairman Cox led the Planning and Zoning Commission members and audience in the
Pledge of Allegiance.
CALL TO AUDIENCE -
There were no speaker requests.
COUNCIL LIAISON COMMENTS
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Council Member Hornat had no updates to present this evening.
SPECIAL SESSION
1. REVIEW AND/OR APPROVAL OF THE OCTOBER 7, 2014 REGULAR
SESSION AND OCTOBER 21, 2014 SPECIAL SESSION MEETING MINUTES
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Leedy and seconded by Commissioner
Rodman to approve the October 7, 2014 Regular Session and October 21, 2014
Special Session meeting minutes.
MOTION carried, 6-0. with Tom Drazazgowski, Commissioner abstained.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD AND NARANJA DRIVE
SOUTHWEST AND LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD AND NARANJA DRIVE
NORTHWEST
A. MAJOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT FROM RURAL LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL (0-0.3 HOMES/ACRE), LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (0.4 TO
1.2 HOMES/ACRE), MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (2.1-5.0 HOMES/ACRE),
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL/OFFICE, PUBLIC/SEMI PUBLIC, OPEN
SPACE AND SIGNIFICANT RESOURCE AREA TO MASTER PLANNED
COMMUNITY COMPRISED OF LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, MEDIUM
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL OFFICE, SENIOR CARE USES, AND PARK FOR 186 ACRES
LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD, BETWEEN
NARANJA DRIVE AND LAMBERT LANE. THE APPLICANT ALSO
PROPOSES TO DELETE THE SIGNIFICANT RESOURCE AREA
DESIGNATION AND ADOPT SPECIAL AREA POLICIES RELATED TO THE
MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY, OV1114-002
B. MAJOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT FROM MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL (2.1-5.0 HOMES/ACRE) AND SIGNIFICANT RESOURCE AREA
TO MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY COMPRISED OF NEIGHBORHOOD
COMMERCIAL OFFICE AND/OR MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL FOR 8
ACRES LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LA CHOLLA
BOULEVARD AND NARANJA DRIVE. THE APPLICANT ALSO PROPOSES TO
DELETE THE SIGNIFICANT RESOURCE AREA DESIGNATION AND ADOPT
SPECIAL AREA POLICIES RELATED TO THE MASTER PLANNED
COMMUNITY, OV1114-003
Chad Daines, Principal Planner, presented the following:
- Request
- Current & Proposed General Plan
- Concept Plan
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- Special Area Policies
- Significant Resource Area
- Environmentally Sensitive Lands
- Amendment Evaluation
- General Plan Vision
- Notable Genera Plan Policies
- General Plan Evaluation Criteria
- Conditions in community have changed?
- Socio-economic betterment/community and environmental compatibility
- Reflects market demand
- Will not impact community without mitigation?
- Neighborhood Meetings
- Changes in request since October 7th
- Amendment Evaluation
- Summary/Conclusion
- Recommendation
Paul Oland, WLB Group, representing the applicant, introduced the following:
Greg Wexler representing the Kai Family
Mike Naifeh of Valbridge Property Advisors
Dean Munkachy of Suite 6 Architecture and Planning
Greg Wexler, representing the Kai Family, presented a brief history of the property.
Paul Oland, WLB Group, representing the applicant, presented the following
- Conditions have changed since General Plan was last adopted
- The proposed change
- Market Demand
- The subsequent rezoning process
- Land Use
- Low Density Residential
- Medium Density Residential
- Neighborhood Commercial/Office on Naranja
- NC/O Expansion on Lambert
- Open Space Recreation Area
- Open Space
- General Plan Policy Conformance
- Viewshed Analysis from west
- Viewshed Analysis from south
- Special Area Policies
Mike Naifeh, Valbridge Property Advisors, representing the applicant, presented the
following:
- Market Study
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- Income
- Single Family Demand Analysis
- 2013-2023 Household Growth Projection
- Conclusions
- Multifamily Residual Demand
- Senior Housing
- New Worth by Household Age
- Retail Surplus/Leakage Analysis Summary
- Conclusions
Dean Munkachy, Suite 6 Architecture and Planning, representing the applicant,
presented the following:
- Location Map
- Scale of overall development
- Project Goals
- Boundaries
- Washes
- Connections
- Roadways
- Uses
- Linkages - non-automotive
- Open space
- Pathways
- Concept Study north east corner Commercial Land patterns
- Concept Study south east corner Commercial Land patterns
- Paseo character
- Entry character
- Intersection character
- Attached residential character
- Commercial character
Chairman Cox opened the public hearing.
Roslyn Nemke, Oro Valley resident, asked the Commission to deny the amendments
and to leave the General Plan as is. Ms. Nemke voiced her concern with commercial in
the area along with safety issues for students. Assisted living and senior care facilities
might be needed in Oro Valley, but these uses would exacerbate traffic
problems. Townhomes and commercial in the middle of a single family residential area
does not seem like sound planning. After speaking to a number of residents, the
consensus was that no one is willing to walk to shopping and traveling by car will be
more difficult.
Richard Tracy, Oro Valley resident, voiced his concerns with traffic, population and
safety. Mr. Tracy still remains undecided until he becomes better informed.
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Donald Bristow, Oro Valley resident, commented that the Town's economic strategies
specify that the Town shall continue to attract new high end retail and service
businesses, especially those in underrepresented categories in order to help
reduce expenditure leakage. The Commission needs to take a closer look at the zoning
requirements and the way this land is addressed in the General Plan.
Bill Ball, Oro Valley resident, echoes what Roslyn Nemke has to say about the
proposed commercial. The applicant's documents on pages 59-60 refers to strip
commercial. Mr. Ball indicated that he is not against commercial, but he is against
veering from the Town's plan as approved by the voters.
Tom Danker, Oro Valley resident, expressed his concern with the egress and ingress
from La Cholla into Canada Hills at Catalina Drive. He was concerned with being
blocked from making a southbound turn onto La Cholla. Mr. Danker would like to be a
part of a task force that looks at the egress and ingress from La Cholla. Another
concern of Mr. Danker is whether La Cholla can handle all the projected traffic.
Betty Danker, Oro Valley resident, voiced her concern with making a left hand turn onto
La Cholla from her street. Ms. Danker is asking the Town to look at a possibility of an
access road.
Gary Meyers, Oro Valley resident, commented that the request does not address the
concerns of the neighbors. He was concerned with the level of density proposed. The
Town seems more responsive to the developer than with its current residents.
Larry Hudson, Oro Valley resident, questioned how La Cholla would be realigned and
whether it would require an elevated roadway over the wash. Mr. Hudson expressed his
concern with the medium density housing and how close homes will be built to the wash
area. He asked the Commission to vote no.
Joe Snapp, Oro Valley resident, commented that he feels like the silent majority of the
Town that don't get involved. What is being proposed makes sense and revenue is
needed to drive the growth of a town and improve the roads. People need to drill down
to the specifics and this is what the people need to focus on. Mr. Snapp commented
that he is favor of the proposed amendments.
Darin Hoffmann, Oro Valley resident and representing the Casas Church Leadership,
commented that he is favor of the proposed amendments to the General Plan. It
creates options that will allow Casas Church utilize their property in the future. This
proposal has produced a good compromise that creates opportunity for taxable revenue
and space for new people to join our beautiful city.
Bruce McDaniel, Oro Valley resident, expressed his concerns with the traffic studies
and drainage.
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Karen Stratman, Oro Valley resident, stated there are still a number of problems with
this proposal that have not been addressed. In the past, there have been a lot of
promises made by developers to create the perfect vision, only to fall through on those
promises. Ms. Stratman sees no need for senior care on this property and there is no
market demand for it. There is no community acceptance of the
amendments. Increased commercial at Naranja and La Cholla needs more study.
Jeff Grobstein, Oro Valley resident, stated that the owners have owned the property for
a long time. He is excited about a more diverse master plan that will bring a great vision
to a great property within a great community. The planning that is proposed will raise
everyone's property values. The positive economic impact coupled with the smart
planning and growth and layered with the rigid constraints of the policies fully supports a
change to the General Plan.
Bill Adler, Oro Valley resident, stated that he is not opposed to the development, but he
expects good development and he expects developments to comply with the rules. Mr.
Adler expressed his concern with the failure of the neighborhood meeting process and
with the failure to achieve community acceptance.
Dave Perry, Oro Valley resident, stated that the Greater Oro Valley Chamber of
Commerce's is in support of the proposal. The character around La Cholla is going to
change because the RTA will build a four lane divided desert parkway. It makes sense
to concentrate impacts along La Cholla with some higher density housing, office and
commercial uses clustered at major intersections and near the roadway. There is
greater community concern at play, Oro Valley needs wise growth which includes
neighborhood, commercial, retail and office uses along busy roadways. These general
plan amendments represent a reasonable and intelligent, considerate, forward thinking
way to develop Oro Valley's dwindling supply of land.
Ron Bliss, Oro Valley resident, stated his opposition to the proposal because it doesn't
meet the legal standards required of a major amendment to the General Plan. In order
for this amendment to be adopted, it has to meet the four criteria. The only things we
have heard today is that the demand is not here but it's coming, and a bigger roadway
is planned which justifies a bigger population.
Trace Paulette, Oro Valley resident, stated that the requested plan is very reasonable
and should be approved. Development like this is important to Oro Valley's future
economic welfare.
Chairman Cox closed the public hearing.
MOTION: A motion was made by Vice-Chairman Buette and seconded by
Commissioner Leedy to Recommend Approval of the Major General Plan Amendments
requested under case OV1114-002, specifically the land use map as shown on
Attachment 6, deletion of the Significant Resource Area and adoption of the Special
Area Policies shown on Attachment 3, conditioned upon the expansion of the Casas
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Church continuing as an allowed use, based on the findings contained in the staff
report.
MOTION carried, 6-1 with Commissioner Pitts opposed.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Leedy and seconded by Commissioner
Drazazgowski to Recommend Approval of the Major General Plan Amendments
requested under case OV1114-003, specifically the land use map as shown on
Attachment 6, deletion of the Significant Resource Area and adoption of the Special
Area Policies shown on Attachment 3, based on the findings contained in the staff
report.
MOTION carried, 6-1 with Commissioner Pitts opposed.
PLANNING UPDATE (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Bayer Vella, Interim Planning Division Manager, indicated that the Planning Update will
be postponed until next week.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Commissioner Pitts requested the following be added to a future agenda:
- Neighborhood meeting procedures
- Advertising in the Explorer vs. Daily Territorial
- New homes built in Oro Valley require roof top solar
- New construction tax (this item was withdrawn)
Commissioner Drazazgowski requested the following be added to a future agenda:
- Presentation on low density vs. high density in regard to transportation infrastructure
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Rodman and seconded by
Commissioner Drazazgowski to adjourn the Special Planning and Zoning Commission
meeting at 9:16 PM.
MOTION carried, 7-0.
Prepared by: A 1/ //)
Roseanne Flores
Recording Secretary
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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
20th day of November 2014. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that
a quorum was present.
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