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City Planning Commission - This meeting will be broadcast live on CTN Cable Channel 16, ATT Channel 99, and online at a2gov.org/watchCTN To speak at public comment call 206-337-9723 or 213-338-8477 or Toll Free 877-853-5247 or 888-788-0099 Enter Meeting
Meeting Time: November 15, 2022 at 7:00pm EST
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8. REGULAR BUSINESS - Project Presentation, Staff Report, Public Hearing, and Commission Discussion of Each Item
8-a. 22-1869 2118 Victoria Circle - Annexation and Zoning for City Council Approval - A request to annex this .4 acre single-family parcel into the City of Ann Arbor from Ann Arbor Township to obtain public utilities, and to zone the property R1A Single Family Dwelling. (Ward 1) Staff Recommendation: Approval
Legislation Text
2118 Victoria Circle A Z Staff Report.pdf
2118 Victoria Cir Zoning Map.pdf
2118 Victoria Cir Aerial Map.pdf
2118 Victoria Cir Aerial Map Zoom.pdf
8-b. 22-1777 2520 and 2540 Pontiac Trail Annexation - The petitioner is proposing to annex two parcels from Ann Arbor Township into the City of Ann Arbor, that total 5.897 acres, located on the east side of Pontiac Trail. The parcels are intended to be added to the, "Village of Ann Arbor" site plan in the future. The petitioner is intending to eventually request R4A (multiple family) zoning. Staff Recommendation: Approval
Legislation Text
The Village of AA Annexation Staff Report 2520 and 2540 Pontiac Trail.pdf
2520 and 2540 Pontiac Trl Zoning Map.pdf
2520 and 2540 Pontiac Trl Aerial Map.pdf
2520 and 2540 Pontiac Trl Aerial Map Zoom.pdf
Village of AA - Annex Exhibit - Forshee Parcels.pdf
8-c. 22-1871 530 N. Division - A proposal to add a rear addition to the existing house and rezone this structure from R4C (Multiple-Family Dwelling District) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) to construct an approximately 8,000- square foot house containing 4-dwelling units with 6 bedrooms/unit. The PUD zoning is proposed to modify building setbacks, conflicting land use buffers, driveway width, landscaping, and open space requirements in exchange for an energy efficient and sustainable building. Staff recommendation: Approval
Legislation Text
530 N. Division Staff Report
530 N Division Draft Supp Regs.pdf
530 N Division St Zoning Map.pdf
530 N Division St Aerial Map Zoom.jpg
530 N Division Site Plan.pdf
530 N Division Archictural Plans.pdf
530 N Division Citizen Participation Mtg.pdf
8-d. 22-1873 Amendments to Chapter 55 - Unified Development Code (UDC) Sections 5.16.6.O Accessory Uses and Structures - Personal-scale Solar Energy System to remove restrictions for installation of solar energy installations in single and two-family zoning districts; and to add a new Energy section to Article IV: Development Standards that would prohibit natural gas connections in all new construction, and substantially renovated or expanded buildings. Staff Recommendation: Postponement
Legislation Text
Staff Report - Solar Accessory and Electrification - November 15 2022 Planning Commission.pdf
UDC Electrification Ordinance.pdf
UDC Solar Accessory Structure Amendments.pdf
Letter of Support for UDC Amendment on Electrification_10.23.22.pdf
9. PUBLIC COMMENT (Persons may speak for three minutes on any item.)
10. COMMISSION PROPOSED BUSINESS
11. ADJOURNMENT
Shannen Gibb-Randall, Chairperson /mia gale
eComments for the Commission may be left via our Legistar calendar page (column to the very right) http://a2gov.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx Commission public meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month. Both of these meetings provide opportunities for the public to address the Commission. All persons are encouraged to participate in public meetings. Persons requiring translation or sign language services or other reasonable accommodations may contact the City Clerk's office at 734.794.6140; via e-mail to: cityclerk@a2gov.org; or by written request addressed and mailed to: City Clerk's Office, 301 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Requests need to be received at least two (2) business days in advance of the meeting. Planning Commission meeting agendas and packets are available from the Legislative Information Center on the City Clerk's page of the City's website (http://a2gov.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx ). Agendas and packets are also sent to subscribers of the City's email notification service, GovDelivery. You can subscribe to this free service by accessing the City's website and clicking on the 'Subscribe to Updates' envelope on the home page. (If an agenda item is postponed, it will most likely be rescheduled to a future date. If you would like to be notified when a postponed agenda item will appear on a future agenda please contact Planning staff. You may also call Planning and Development Services at 734-794-6265 during office hours to obtain additional information about the review schedule or visit the Planning page on the City's website (www.a2gov.org) (Public Hearings: Individuals may speak for three minutes. Please state your name and address for the record.) Comments about a proposed project are most constructive when they relate to: (1) City Code requirements and land use regulations, (2) consistency with the City Master Plan, or (3) additional information about the area around the petitioner's property and the extent to which a proposed project may positively or negatively affect the area.) These meetings are typically broadcast on Ann Arbor Community Television Network Comcast 16 / AT&T 99 live at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month and replayed the following Saturdays at 8:00 PM. Recent meetings can also be streamed online from the CTN Video On Demand page of the City's website https://a2gov.org/watchctn . The complete record of this meeting is available in video format at https://a2gov.org/watchctn, or is available for a nominal fee by contacting CTN at (734) 794-6150 City Planning Commission regular meetings are transitioning to a hybrid meeting model. The City of Ann Arbor highly encourages the public to view and participate in public meetings remotely due to the high COVID-19 transmission rate in Washtenaw County. In order to prevent the transmission of COVID-19, protect the health of meeting attendees, minimize the possibility of disrupting the meeting, and thereby promote public participation by creating a safer meeting environment, City Council has established a regulation that all in-person attendees at meetings are required to wear a mask. See the Mask Requirement signage that is posted throughout City Hall. The City of Ann Arbor has existing COVID-19 safety rules that are required of visitors entering city facilities. If you choose to attend a meeting in-person, the following safety rules are expected to be observed. These include: Masks - City Hall is mask friendly. Masks are available at the guest services desk in the lobby of Larcom City Hall. Physical Distancing - Individuals should be physically distanced from one another at least 6 feet. Illness - Anyone diagnosed with COVID-19, who has symptoms of COVID-19, or has had recent close contact with someone with COVID-19, should not attend a public meeting.
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