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ORO VALLEY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR SESSION AGENDA
April 7, 2009
ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
REGULAR SESSION AT OR AFTER 6:00 PM
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
PRESENT:
Chair Teree Bergman
Vice Chair Clark Reddin
Commissioner Bill Adler
Commissioner Joe Homat
Commissioner Robert La Master
Commissioner Alan Caine
Commissioner Scott Merry
Also Present:
Mayor Paul Loomis
K.C. Carter, Vice Mayor, Council member
Sarah More, Planning and Zoning Director
Joe Andrews, Chief Civil Deputy, Town Attorney
Paul Keesler, Development Review Division Manager
Chair Bergman welcomed new Commission members Alan Caine and Robert La
Master.
3. Call to the Audience opened and closed with no speakers.
4. Approval of Minutes
MOTION: Commissioner Adler MOVED to approve the February 3, 2009, Planning
and Zoning Commission meeting minutes as presented. Commissioner Merry
seconded the motion. Motion carried 7:0.
5. Public Hearing: OV4-09-001, a request for a Home Occupation Type II
allowance for a home office with one non resident employee. Subject
property 1860 E. Andromeda Place (Parcel 220-05-5790).
Patty Hayes, Zoning Inspector, gave the staff report.
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Applicant Eileen Shenker, president of Success Seminars, has been in this type of
business for 28 years. They travel and do seminars around the country. No clients
come to the house, nor is anything sold out of the house. The part time employee helps
with computers, bookkeeping, and clerical work, and parks in the driveway.
Questions from Commissioners:
Commissioner Adler asked in terms of proposals you send out to prospective
customers, it is probably sent through something like FedEx or special deliveries. How
often would those kinds of delivery trucks be visiting your home either to pick up or
deliver?
Mrs. Shenker said she usually drops items in the delivery box when she goes out.
Delivery trucks rarely come to the house, maybe three times a year. Work is done via
email, fax and an occasional Fed Ex. She is not aware of any increase in traffic on her
street due to her business. There are no customers nor anyone coming to buy or sell
anything.
Commissioner Adler said, regarding her part time employee who visits the home when
Mrs. Shenker is not there, he would want the police to know who this person was so
they had a record and knew they had a key and access. This seems to be a safety
issue.
Mrs. Shenker responded that she works for the Temp Connection and is not actually her
employee. Background and credit checks were done on the employee. Also when
traveling for any length of time they contact Dark House and they also have her name,
etc. On occasions when the employee is
Chair Bergman reminded the audience that this is not a rezoning.
PUBLIC HEARING opened at 6:12 p.m.
Ron Russo, Oro Valley resident and next door neighbor, supports this petition. They
are glad someone is there when the Shenkers are gone. He has not noticed any more
delivery trucks as a result of their business. There may be cars in the driveway, but
there are cars in driveways at other homes as well.
Margaret Somerholter, Oro Valley resident, has no problems with them parking in the
driveway She does not see delivery trucks coming. She is in full support of this
proposal.
PUBLIC HEARING closed at 6:15 p.m.
Discussion:
- Commissioner Hornat expressed concern about a letter challenging the issue of cars.
- Commissioner Caine asked what recourse the Town has if activities changed on this
property in the future?
Response: Ms. Hayes said she would speak with them, issue a letter of violation, their
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business license and permit could be revoked if a violation were found on the
property, and it could go to citation if necessary.
MOTION: Commissioner Merry MOVED to approve OVO4-09-01, that will establish
a Home Occupation Type II allowance for a home office, with one non-resident
employee, located at 1860 E. Andromeda Place. Commissioner Caine seconded
the motion. Motion carried 7:0.
6. Public Hearing: OV7-09-001, Curry Architecture LLC, requests a text
amendment to the Zoning Code, Chapter 31: Definitions to amend the
definition of Mature Adult Retirement Residence
Karen Berchtold, Senior Planner, gave the staff report.
Applicant Ron Jackson, Curry Architecture, representing Holiday/Harvest Retirement, is
requesting a text amendment for the mature adult quarters, asking for rewording of the
requirement for full kitchen units. Experience has shown that a requirement for a full
kitchen is not a common practice. More seniors are no longer attracted to self-
contained, full kitchen dwellings. Communal dining areas are desired. The text
amendment would grant significant reduction to overall developments costs for each of
the facilities, which would be passed down to residents. This would give seniors a
choice and is also a safety factor.
Response to Commissioner's questions:
- Kitchenettes include a refrigerator, a sink, and counter space.
- If approved cottages could be communal dining with no kitchens.
- Development cost difference would be about $1500 per unit, not including the space
requirement. Applicant did not have an answer regarding rental costs.
- Holiday Harvest Retirement owns the property and leases month to month.
- Ms. More said there is no requirement that communal dining facilities have to be
located in one or all buildings on site. There is no limit to size of facilities with regard to
the number of dwelling/sleeping units. If the text is amended, mature adult quarters
would not require stoves.
PUBLIC HEARING opened and closed at 6:50 p.m. with no speakers.
Discussion:
Commissioner Merry asked if the P&Z Commission has an opportunity to deal with a
specific variance to this property?
Attorney Andrews responded no.
Chair Bergman said not for a variance, but for the Conditional Use Permit (CUP).
Commissioner Merry said Green Valley has a number of this type of units specifically for
safety. We do have to recognize that as people age, their body changes.
Commissioner Adler will not support this proposal. There is no zoning category in Oro
Valley and there shouldn't be. This is a cut rate independent living facility and defies
the character of our town. Safety is not a problem. The real issue here is what Mr.
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Jackson said, is to put stoves in will reduce the number of units he can put on this
property. I don't think there is market demand. It has not been substantiated. The
question of affordability has not been documented. He will not support a proposal
this vague and undefined. In his experience in visiting a lot of these places, this would
be a bad idea for Oro Valley.
Commissioner Hornat will not support this proposal as it is too broad. Cottages with no
kitchens or stoves are vacation cabins to be rented for two or three days.
Vice Chair Reddin supports the proposal. He has dealt with this personally having to
move family from full kitchens to full service. It allows for flexibility for our elderly.
Commissioner La Master supports the proposal. He has also gone through this with
family. Options are much broader now. The number of units is not that excessive even
without the kitchens.
Commissioner Caine supports the proposal. There will be opportunity to look at
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particular applications in the future.
Chair Bergman supports this amendment. The country has an aging population. The
kind of living arrangements desired and needed is changing. There is a market for units
that do not contain stoves. People move to these because they are not able or want to
cook any more.
MOTION: Vice Chair Reddin MOVED to recommend that the Town Council
approve with conditions, OV7-09-001, Curry Architecture LLC, request to amend
the OVZCR, Chapter 31: Definitions, as provided in Exhibit A. Commissioner La
Master seconded the motion. Motion carried 5 yes, 2 no. Commissioners Adler
and Hornat voting no for reasons stated above.
7. Public Hearing: OV7-08-08, The Planning and Zoning Department, in
accordance with Town Council direction, requests approval of a text
amendment to the Oro Valley Zoning Code Revised Chapter 28. The
proposed changes would provide a reasonable distance that a business can
place a human sign and discussion of possible civil penalties for the
destruction of election signs.
Jonathan Lew, Planning Technician, gave the staff report.
- Attorney Andrews confirmed the Commission did recommend a 20 square foot sign
maximum.
- Ms. More said the copy of the existing sign code attached to the report is in error as it
doesn't include the provisions the Council already adopted, which were to exclude non-
commercial.
PUBLIC HEARING opened and closed at 7:10 p.m. with no speakers.
Discussion:
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Commissioner Caine asked why civil penalities were needed.
Attorney Andrews stated that this was specifically requested by a Council member after
that last election. This will be in the Town Code.
MOTION: Commissioner Caine MOVED to recommend that Town Council
approve OV7-08-08, with the recommendation that a reasonable distance a
business may place a human sign is the nearest arterial street intersection as
defined by the Planning and Zoning Director or designee. Vice Chair Reddin
seconded the motion. (Discussion: none.) Motion carried 6:1, with
Commissioner Merry voting no.
8. Discussion and Preliminary Input to Town Council on Sign Code
Ms. More stated Town Council directed staff to work with the business community to
look at the sign code. Staff met with business owners and Commissioner Adler to
hear concerns regarding A-frame signs and alternatives. This will go to Council Study
Session April 22. Should Council so direct, this would come back to the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
Commissioner Adler said the Town needs to respond to this recessionary period,
recognizing that retail businesses are struggling to make money. Business owners
should be allowed to apply for a hardship exception based on location. It would the
owner's task to support what kind of exception to the sign code would give them relief.
The Administrator could determine hardship relief based upon location exception.
Discussion followed regarding A-frames:
- concern about geographical location
- consider grouping signs
- A-frames should only be pedestrian oriented, not viewed from a moving car
- never allowed in a right of way or to restrict movement
- size and number restricted
- readable
- considered for context and purpose
- a code provision for off-site signs.
Chair Bergman allowed the following speaker.
Mandy Bramble, owner of a car wash, agrees with what has been said tonight as her
business is behind buildings and difficult to see. She understands the beauty of the
Town and delicacy of the desert, but as a business owner says there can be attractive
signage. A-frames can become cumbersome, but when our A-frame is out, it draws
65% more business. This brings forward that something needs to be done. Directional
signage is needed and maybe short term banner signs.
9. Planning Director Update
- Development review activity is down allowing us to focus on work plan projects.
- We currently are processing a PAD amendment for Ventana Medical
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Systems regarding height and working on a master development plan for their entire
campus to facilitate their future expansion.
- The landscape code amendment relating to significant water savings on commercial
sites is in the process.
- The Environmentally Sensitive Land Ordinance project has begun, a contract issued
and a consultant is on board. Technical and Public Advisory Committees have been
formed.
- The Arroyo Grande master plan is on hold pending budgetary and staffing issues with
the State Land Department.
- The Green Team is active and took a sustainability plan to Town Council for
approval. Staff is working on securing grant funding under the stimulus bill.
- We are hoping for stimulus money through State Parks Department. The State
Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) is under the Parks Department. We received a
grant to restore the Steam Pump ranch house which was immediately withdrawn by the
State. The Western Regional Office of the National Historic Trust is pressuring the
State to release those funds. Congresswoman Giffords has placed in an appropriations
bill funding for SPR renovation but that is held up by the State because SHPO's review
to place SPR on the National Register is also held up.
- The Town's 35th anniversary on April 17 is a ticketed event with an open house on the
18th.
- Council is currently considering the budget. Commissioners are encouraged to review
the budget and provide the Council with your input regarding the range of services the
Town provides.
- Neighborhood meeting restructuring is being worked on.
10. Future Agenda Items
- New commissioner interviews and training in preparation for June's transition.
- Master sign programs reviewed.
11. Adjourn Regular Session
MOTION: Vice Chair Reddin MOVED to adjourn the Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting. Commissioner Caine seconded the motion. Motion carried
7:0. Meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m.
Prepared by:
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Diane Chapman, Seniof Office Specialist
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