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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-07-02 PZC MINUTES,, • • • ·' Pl a nnin g a nd Zoning Commi ss ion Pu bli c Hearin g Case #20 12 -0 5, Dist ill eries, Breweries a nd Wine ri es S tudy Sess ion Case 20 12-06 Li g ht Ra il Corrid or Pl a n, Case 201 3-0520 14 M YCP Jul y2,201 3 Page 1 o f 5 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING July 2, 2013 Minutes and audio are available at: http://ww w .englewoodgov.org/Ind ex.as p x?p age= 152 I. CALL TO ORDER [tlJ The regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:02 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of the Englewood Civic Center, Chair Brick presidin g. Present: Absent: Staff: Bleile, Roth , King, Welker, Knoth , Fish , Brick, Kinton, Townley Freemire (alternate) None Alan White, Community Development Director Chris Neubecker, Senior Planner Dugan Comer, Prosecuting Attorney 11. APPROVAL OF MINUTES June 4, 2013 [tlJ Mr. Fish moved: Mr. Knoth seconded: TO APPROVE THE JUNE 4, 2013 MINUTES Chair Brick asked if there were any modifications or corrections. Mr. Brick requested one change on page 3, third paragraph. The word "using " be changed to "used ". AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT : Bleile, Roth , Welker, Knoth, Fish , King, Brick, Kinton None Townley None Motion carried . • • • '-Planning and Zoni ng Comm ission Public Hea ring Case #20 12-05, Di st illeries, Breweries and Wineries Stud y Sess io n Case 2012-06 Light Rail Corrid or Plan, Case 2013-05 2014 MYCP July 2, 2013 Page 2 of5 Ill. PUBLIC HEARING [!] Case #2012-05, Distilleries, Breweries and Wineries Mr. Fish moved: Mr. Bleile seconded: TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON CASE #2012-05 AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Roth , Knoth , Kin g, Brick, Bleile, Fish , Townley, W e lk er, Kinton None None None Motion ca rri ed. Mr. Neubecker, Senior Planner, was sworn in . He provided background information on the amendments. He noted several changes Staff is recommending to the amendments since the packet went out. H e stated Staff approves of the modified amendments and recommends they be forwarded to City Council. Discussion points included: • Nuisance definition • Remove microbrewery in its entirety. Microbrewery would be considered a brewery • Noise, odor not significant • D efinitions for distillery, brewery, tasting room and winery • Remove all from TSA district; take up later when TSA i s discussed • Remove language referring to production volume Mr. Roth moved: Mr. Bleile seconded: TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEAR ING ON CASE #2012-05 AYES : NAYS: ABSTAIN : ABSENT: Roth , Knoth , King, Brick, Bleile, Fish , Townley, Welker, Kinton None Non e None Motion carried . • • • -. Pl a nnin g and Zoning Commi ss ion Public Hearin g Case #201 2-05, Di still e rie s, Brewe ri es a nd Win e ri es Study Session Case 2012-06 Light Rail Corridor Pl an, Case 201 3 -05 2014 MYC P July 2, 2013 Pa ge 3of5 ~ Mr. Fish moved: Mr. Bleile seconded: CASE#2072-05, AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 76: UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE RELATED TO DISTILLERIES, BREWERIES AND WINERIES AS STATED BE RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL TO CITY COUNCIL WITH A FAVORABLE RECOMMENDATION WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. Section 2, Brewery definition: strike "and the combined volume of fermented malt beverage and /or malt liquor production exceeds 12,000 barre ls per year 2 . In Section 2 remove the definition of Microbrewery 3. Section 3, in the Table of Allowed Uses, remove all reference to Microbrewery 4 . Section 31 in the Table of Allowed Uses, remove Brewery from the Food and Beverage Service section 4. Section 4, remove 14. e. in its entirety Mr. Fish stated he feels this issue fit well within the Comprehensive Plan, which promotes business in the city. It will enhance the City and is a great direction for the City to go . Mr. Welker said he felt it is in substantial agreement with the way we treat other businesses in the districts. Mr. Kinton felt the amendments were well thought out and is something that is needed as an update to the Comprehensive Plan. AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Roth, Knoth, King, Brick, Bleile, Fish, Townley, Welker, Kinton None None None Motion carried. STUDY SESSION UPDATE: LIGHT RAIL CORRIDOR PLAN ~ Mr. Voboril presented a slide show put together by the consultants, Crandall Arambu la PC. The Commissioner's commented throughout the slide show. This agenda item will go to Public Hearing on July 16 1h • • • • Pl an ning a nd Zonin g Commi ss io n Pu bli c Hearin g Case #2 01 2-05 , Di s till e ri es, Breweri es a nd Win e ri es Study Sess ion Case 201 2 -06 Light Ra il C orrid o r Pl an, Case 201 3-0 5 2014 MYC P Jul y 2, 201 3 Page 4 of 5 MULTI-YEAR CAPITAL PROJECT ~ Direc tor White st ated nothing has chan ged from the past few years ; there is still a limited amount of mon ey available for new proje cts. Ther e will be approximately $1 million left for new proj ects . He noted the City has received notification of funding availability for "Next Steps " following completion of the Light Rail Plan. Staff is proposin g to submit an application for an additional $200,000 in funding to develop an alignment feasibility and alternatives analysis for th e "Rail Trail" protected bikeways and the Floyd extension. The City must provide 20 % in m atching funds, or $40,000. Staff is recommending this be considered a priority. The Commission discuss ed sev er al item s not on Staff's list. Mr. Knoth moved: Mr. King seconded: TO ACCEPT STAFF'S RECOMMENDATIONS AS WRITIEN Mr. Welker offered a Friendly Amendment to consider the Old Hampden Corridor Streetscape a priority also. Mr. Knoth and Mr. King accepted his Friendly Amendment. AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Roth , Knoth, King , Brick, Bleile, Fish , Townley, Welker, Kinton Non e None None Motion carried. IV. PUBLIC FORUM ~ There was no public present at this tim e. V. ATTORNEY'S CHOICE ~ There was no attorney present at this time . VI. STAFF'S CHOICE ~ Director White stated the next meeting will be on July 16th, which will be a public hearing on th e Light Rail Corridor Plan. He asked that the Commission bring the Light Rail Corridor Plan booklet that was in tonight's packet to the hearing . ' ... • • • Pl anning and Zoning Commission Public Hearing Case #2 012-05 , Distilleries, Breweries and Wineries Study Session Case 20 12-06 Light Rail Corridor Pl a n, Case 20 13-05 2014 MYCP July 2, 20 13 Page 5 of 5 Director White informed the Commission that the Recording Secretary, Barbara Krecklow, will be retiring next week. Nancy Fenton will fill in as the Recording Secretary until Barbara's replacement is hired. VII. COMMISSIONER'S CHOICE ~ Mr. Bleile asked if anyone knew how long Xcel and Denver Water are going to be working in the City. Several members congratulated Barbara on her retirement. Chair Brick thanked City Council for their courtesy and enthusiasm in the Comprehensive Plan discussion two weeks ago. He stated he thought they showed a real positive attitude. Mr. Fish noted he has many fond memories of Flood Middle School and encouraged the members to stop by the school during the demolition process. The meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m .