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File #: 2024-0506    Version: 1
Type: Project Status: Passed
File created: 11/7/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 11/19/2024
Title: Request for Site Plan Approval for the Oaks at Hampton apartment complex to construct a new leasing center building and a maintenance garage building, located east of Dorset St. between E. Hamlin Rd. and Hampton Circle, Parcel No. 15-26-127-002, zoned RM-1 Multiple Family Residential; Stucky-Vitale Architects, Applicant
Attachments: 1. Staff Report 111124.pdf, 2. Reviewed Plans.pdf, 3. Development application.pdf, 4. Environmental Impact Statement.pdf, 5. Nowack Fraus letter 101824.pdf, 6. Nowack Fraus letter 101124.pdf, 7. Stucky Vitale letter 101124.pdf, 8. Landscape cost estimate.pdf, 9. WRC letter 100924.pdf, 10. Property Owners Association of Hampton letter 060324.pdf
Title
Request for Site Plan Approval for the Oaks at Hampton apartment complex to construct a new leasing center building and a maintenance garage building, located east of Dorset St. between E. Hamlin Rd. and Hampton Circle, Parcel No. 15-26-127-002, zoned RM-1 Multiple Family Residential; Stucky-Vitale Architects, Applicant

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Resolved, in the matter of City File No. PSP2024-0032 (Oaks at Hampton Apartments Leasing Center and Maintenance Building), the Planning Commission approves the Site Plan, based on plans received by the Planning Department on October 17, 2024, with the following findings and subject to the following conditions.

Findings

1. The site plan and supporting documents demonstrate that all applicable requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, as well as other City Ordinances, standards, and requirements, can be met subject to the conditions noted below.

2. The proposed project will be accessed from a singular driveway to Dorset Street, thereby promoting safety and convenience of vehicular traffic both within the site and on adjoining streets.

3. The proposed buildings will be fully integrated into the overall multiple family residential development.

4. Off-street parking areas have been designed to avoid common traffic problems and promote resident safety.

5. The proposed improvements should have a satisfactory and harmonious relationship with the development on-site as well as existing development in the adjacent vicinity.

6. The proposed development will not have an unreasonably detrimental or injurious effect upon the natural characteristics and features of the site or those of the surrounding area.

7. The proposed increase in landscaping brings the overall site further into compliance with the City’s landscaping requirements.

Conditions

1. Address all applicable comments from other City departments and outside agency review letters, prior to final approval by staff including all comments noted on the site plans contained within the P...

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