- Meeting Date:
- 04/05/2016
- From:
- Tiffany Antol, Planning Development Manager
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1) Continue Public Hearing
2) Read Ordinance No. 2016-19 by title only for the first time
3) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2016-19 by title only for the first time (if approved above)
At the April 19, 2016 Council Meeting:
4) Read Ordinance No. 2016-19 by title only for the final time
5) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2016-19 by title for the final time (if approved above)
6) Adopt Ordinance No. 2016-19
Executive Summary:
A Zoning Map Amendment request to rezone approximately 477.8 acres located in Section 4, Township 21 North, Range 8 East from No Zoning (County) and Rural Residential (RR) to Public Open Space (POS) and to apply the Landmarks Overlay (LO) Zone, the Resource Protection Overlay (RPO) Zone, and the Rural Floodplain designation to 77.8.
Financial Impact:
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
COUNCIL GOALS:
1) Continue to implement the Flagstaff Regional Plan and focus efforts on specific plans
REGIONAL PLAN:
Goal OS.1.The region has a system of open lands, such as undeveloped natural areas, wildlife corridors and habitat areas, trails, access to public lands, and greenways to support the natural environment that sustains our quality of life, cultural heritage, and ecosystem health.
Goal CC.2. Preserve, restore, and rehabilitate heritage resources to better appreciate our culture.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
2. Approve the ordinance with conditions
3. Deny the ordinance
Background/History:
With funding from the 2004 voter approved Open Space bond and a 2012 Growing Smarter Grant, the City of Flagstaff acquired Picture Canyon in October 2012 for the express purpose of preserving its unique historical, cultural, archeological, recreational, and educational resources. The canyon is an ecologically diverse riparian corridor and has a variety of native trees and plants. The area has many archeological resources which have been documented in a 2012 Archeological Survey by Northland Research, Inc. Existing logging railroad features on the property appear to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places which is sufficient for designation to the Landmarks Overlay (LO) zone. At its meeting of February 17, 2016 the City’s Heritage Preservation Commission reviewed this proposal and unanimously recommended that the City Council approve this rezoning request.
Key Considerations:
On February 24, 2016, the Planning & Zoning Commission concluded their review of the proposed zoning map amendment with a recommendation for approval, by a unanimous vote.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Community Involvement:
Public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council are conducted in conjunction with requests for Zoning Map Amendment. In accordance with State statute, notice of the public hearing was provided by placing an ad in the Daily Sun, posting notices on the property, and mailing a notice to all property owners within 600 feet of the site.
All property owners within 600-feet of this site were notified via mail of the zoning map amendment and annexation and asked to attend the Open Space Commission meeting on October 22, 2015. One individual inquired about these applications affecting the management plans for Picture Canyon.
Attachments
- Planning & Zoning Commission Staff Report
- Application
- Picture Canyon Zoning Map 5
- Picture Canyon Zoning Map 6
- County Zoning Letter
- Picture Canyon HPC Report
- Open Space Commission Minutes
- FRP 2030 Goals & Policies
- Zoning Notice
- Ordinance No. 2016-19 Exhibit A
- Ord. 2016-19