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PLANNING & ZONING
AGENDA ITEM REVIEW FORM
5.A.
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
Meeting Date:
11/14/2017
Submitted By:
Jose A. Guzman, Acting Director of Planning & Zoning, Planning & Zoning Department

ITEM:

Discussion and possible action on any and all matters regarding Subdivision Case No. 2015-0482F. A request by Nicklaus Engineering on behalf of San Luis Port L.L.C., Stephen Shadle, owner, for the final plat approval of San Luis Port Subdivision Phase 1. The property is located at the northeast corner of Avenue E and County 24th Street. 

A. Staff presentation
B. Action on Subdivision Case No. 2015-0482F

BACKGROUND:

This request is for the final plat approval of the first phase of San Luis Port Subdivision. Phase 1 will consist of 8 lots ranging in size from 1.71 to 4  acres in a total of 27 acres. The entire subdivision contains approximately 228 acres. At this time, the property is vacant but has been used for agricultural activities in the past. Zoned as Rural Area- 10 acres (RA-10) for many years, it was rezoned as a combination of General Commercial (C-2), Light Industrial (L-I), Medium Density Residential (R-2), and High Density Residential (R-3). The zoning districts within the first phase are C-2 and L-1.

The area to the north belongs to the Arizona State Land Trust and is under County jurisdiction. The area to the east is occupied by the San Luis Regional Detention and Support Center. It is zoned as Rural Area 10-acre minimum (RA-10). To the south, the properties are vacant land and are zoned Community Commercial (C-2) and Light Industrial (L-I). 

ANALYSIS:

In 2007, the Arizona Legislature adopted legislation that required municipalities to certify that all new subdivision had an assured 100-year water supply. On February 11, 2011 the City of San Luis was designated by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) as having a 100-year adequate water supply. Consequently, individual subdivisions do not have to submit additional certification. 

GENERAL PLAN:
This area is designated as Business in the City of San Luis 2020 General Plan. The activities proposed will be consistent with that designation (Chapter 2, Page 21-22).  The Business Land Use designation is planned for areas suitable for higher intensity commercial, office, employment and appropriate industrial uses along major roadway corridors. 

REVIEW(S):

As part of the review process, all land use cases are reviewed by various City and outside agencies. We have received comments from the following agencies:
  1. U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation (12-7-15)
  2. Yuma County Flood Control District (11-13-15)
The application for this request was received on October 21, 2015 and the review timeline was as follows:
  • December 22, 2015- Staff provided initial review comments to the applicant.
  • October 11, 2016- Applicant submitted response to staff review letter dated 12/22/15. 
  • December 8, 2016- Staff reviewed applicant response and provided additional comments. 
  • September 5, 2017- Applicant submitted response to staff review letter dated 12/8/16.
  • September 22, 2017- Staff reviewed applicant response and provided additional comments.
  • October 9, 2017- Applicant submitted response to staff review letter dated 9/22/17.
  • November 13, 2017- Staff provided comments to applicant.

SUMMARY:

Staff recommendation will be provided to the Commission at the time of the meeting.

RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Recommended Motion will be provided to the Commission at the time of the meeting. 

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