AGENDA DOCUMENTS
AGENDA MEMORANDUM
MAY 22, 1987
TO: PETER L. CHENEY, CITY MANAGER
FROM: CARMEN S. ANNUNZIATO, PLANNING DIRECTOR
RE: MEADOWS 300 TRACT D
MASTER PLAN MODIFICATION
David Flinchum, agent for the Babcock Corporation, has requested
a modification to the previously approved master plan for the
Meadows 300 PUD. The modification requested is to restore seven
single-family lots which were previously eliminated to allow
for a private recreation area, as outlined in the attached cor-
respondence.
The procedure for approving master plan modifications in planned
unit developments is twofold. First, the City Commission must
make a determination as to whether or not the changes requested
are substantial in nature. A determination of substantial change
on the part of the City Commission, which has sole discretion in
this matter, would require a new application for PUD. On the
other hand, a determination of no substantial change allows the
forwarding of the request to the Planning and Zoning Board. The
Planning and Zoning Board then may approve the request. This
procedure appears in Appendix B, Section 12 of the Code of
Ordinances.
With respect to the change requested by Mr. Flinchum, the
Technical Review Board (TRB) met on Tuesday, May 21, 1987, to
review the plans submitted, and they offer for your consider-
ation, a recommendation that the City Commission make a finding
of no substantial change for the requested modification, and that
the Planning and Zoning Board approve this request as submitted.
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AGENDA MEMORANDUM
8 September 1986
TO:
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
FROM:
Carmen S. Annunziato, Planning Director
Meadows 300 - Master Plan Modification
RE:
David Flinchum, agent for the Babcock Corporation, has requested
a modification to the previously approved master plan for the
Meadows 300 PUD. The ~odification requested is to eliminate seven
single-family lots in Tract D "Viscaya" in order to provide ample
room for construction of a.private recreation facility to serve
the remaining twenty-four lots in Tract D as outlined in the
attached correspondence.
The procedure for approving master plan modifications in planned
unit developments is twofold. First, the City Council must make
a determination as to whether or not the changes requested are
substar.tial in nature. A determination of substantial change on
the part of the City Council which has sole discretion in this
matter, would require a new application for PUD. On the other
hand, a determination of no substantial change allows the forwarding
of the request to the Planning and Zoning Board. The Planning and
Zoning Board then may approve the request. This procedure appears
in Appendix B, Section 12 of the Code of Ordinances.
With respect to the change requested by Mr. Flinchum, the Technical
Review Board (TRB) met on Tuesday, September 2, 1986 to review the
plans submitted, and they offer for your consideration, a recom-
mendation that the City Council make a finding of no substantial
change for the requested modification, and that the Planning and
Zoning Board approve this request as submitted.
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CARMEN S. OANNUN;EIATO
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