HomeMy WebLinkAboutMEETING MINUTES 5/18/2011 - 19-00358 - 120 W 2nd S - Hemming Willows Lot SplitJohnny Watson reported on the new pool. The weather has improved. They poured 65 yards of
concrete today. They poured in front of the locker rooms and between the two buildings. The
pool has been covered in tarp so they can paint the tower. The fust shipment of the big water
slide material comes in tomorrow. The second water slide shipment conies in on Monday. They
have all the liner on the zero -entry pool and the deep end in. They are currently working on the
liner in the lazy river. They plan to pour concrete everyday if the weather keeps up. Discussion
on putting sod down and spraying hydro seeding on the surrounding area. Itis exciting to see it
come togethet. All of the stalls and lockers are installed. It is just the outside projects that need to
be finished up. A hopeful date is the end of June.
Public Hearings:
1. 7:20 P.M. Rezone 179 S 2"s W:155 W Is` S: 149 W 1" S: 146, 150, 156, 160, 170, and
176 South 1" West to Hemming Pro Zone.
Mayor Woodland reviewed the proposal.
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Richie Webb at 680 Wheatland Drive introduced the people there who are involved in the project.
'They are here tonight to review the proposal to construct student housing on 1" West. The
development will be part of the Hemming Pro -Zone. They have purchased more property in this area
than the last time they proposed a zone change in that block. The development will contain
commercial and residential student housing. The D&L Cleaners lot is under development in the near
future.
Joe Smith of Methods Studio in Salt Lake City gave an overview of the Hemming Development. He
reviewed the building constructed on the overhead screen. The Hemming Village building was
awarded a best of award. All of the retail space is filled with operating businesses and they are doing
well. The proposed student housing along 1" West was reviewed. It will have underground parking
with four stories of housing. There will be 60 units with 6 beds in each unit, housing 360 students.
There will be a plaza and courtyard on the roof of the parking garage. He explained the east and south
elevations and the cultured atone to be used. There will be corridor in the center for students to pass
thru to have access to the building and The Pines .apartments behind it.
It will be a gateway to the BYU-I Campus. He reviewed a possible next phase for the area housing at
2i° South and 2A West. It would potentially have corner retail with residential lofts above for married
student housing.
Council Member Sutherland complimented them on the development. They have done a great job.
Council President Mann reviewed the parking spaces and the proposed locations. Existing 2"s South
parking will remain as presently used.
Mayor Woodland opened the Public I-Iearing.
Those in favor of the proposal: NONE
Those neutral to the proposal: NONE
Those opposed to the proposal: NONE
Mayor Woodland closed the Public Hearing.
Discussion:
Council President Mann said this proposal is taking advantage of the PEZ.-Zone; the PE'Z.-Zone
is starting to work. He was concerned with having too many PEZ-Zone areas and what happens
if students continue to bring cars. If students do not bring cars there is no problem. If students
do bring cars, most parking will have to be on the streets. Street parking is available 9 months of
the year, but what will it make our streets look like? He does not know if they have really thought
through the street parking issue.
Council Member Sutherland asked about PEZ-Zone housing contracts. City Attorney
Zollinger said students are requited to sign a student housing contract that states whether they will
have a parking spot or not. Council Member Sutherland asked if we have access to that
information, to know who got a contract with a parking stall and who did not. City Attorney
Zollinger said we have never looked into that because it has not yet been an issue.
Council Member Erickson said the parking is a development issue; the issue before us tonight is
a rezone. The entire block was set up to be in the Pro -Zone if property owners wanted to join the
Pro -Zone. "Phis proposal is following the original plan for the properties in the Pro -Zone.
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Council Member Egbert moved to approve the rezone at 179 S 2"a W' 155 W 1" S: 149 W 1" S;
146, 150, 156, 160, 170, and 176 South 1" West to I lemvting Pro Zone: Council Member Erickson
seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland asked for a vote:
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Those voting aye Those voting -nay
Council President Mann None
Council Member Erickson
Council Member Benfield
Council Member Sutherland
Council Member Egbert
The motion carried.
Items for Consideration:
A. Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 146, 150, 156, 160, 170, and 176 South 1" West to allow
reduced parking through the use of the Pedestrian Emphasis Zone (PEZ) Ordinance 1021;
and for dormitory housing in the Hemming PRO Zone.
Mayor Woodland opened discussion for the CUP.
Council Member Erickson indicated the PEZ zone already allows for reduced parking; this
request is to have less parking than PEZ requirements.
City Attorney Zollinger gave the staff report. He reviewed the process to have a more
comprehensive review of the use of the Pro -Zone through a Conditional Use Permit. This
allows staff to look at their traffic management plan. It is the recommendation of Planning &
Zoning to approve the CUP.
Council Member Sutherland moved to approve the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) at
146, 150, 156, 160, 170, and 176 South 1" West to allow reduced parking through the use of
the Pedestrian Emphasis Zone (PEZ) Ordinance 1021; and for dormitory housing in the
Henuning PRO Zone; Council Member Benfield seconded the motion; Mayor Woodland
asked for a vote:
Those voting aye Those voting nay
Council President Mann None
Council Member Erickson
Council Member Benfield
Council Member Sutherland
Council Member Egbert
The motion carried.
B. Rezone — Community Business Center (CBC) and Medium Density Residential
ONE (MDRI) to High Density Residential 2 (HDR2) approximately 360 South 4' West.
Mayor Woodland reviewed the proposal.