HomeMy WebLinkAboutMin - Planning and Zoning Commission - 1983 - 01/25 - WorkshopALLEN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
i WORKSHOP SESSION
JANUARY 25, 1983
Present
Commissioners
Jim Pendleton, Chairman
Jim Wolfe, Vice Chairman
Gary Koch, Secretary
Winston Stallings
Bobby Glass
Absent:
Larry Larsen
Jack Decatur
City Staff:
Bill Petty, Director of Community Development
Sherry Massett, Secretary
The Called Workshop Session of the Allen Planning and Zoning
Commission was called to order by Chairman Pendleton at 7:33 p.m.
on January 25, 1983, at Rountree Elementary School, Allen, Texas.
Dr. Joel Goldsteen, of Joel Goldsteen Urban Planners, Inc.,
presented his proposal to the Commission. In this presentation he
showed the Commission several artists conceptions of what the project
would look like. He also showed the Commission several versions of
the project, including one of 12 apartment units per acre, one with
14 apartment units per acre, and one with 14.75 apartment units per
acre, and asked them for their opinion as to what the density of the
apartment complex should be.
Dr. Goldsteen gave the Commission a draft of the proposed
District Regulations for the proposed Planned Development zoning
district. He then reviewed these proposed District Regulations with
the Commission.
There was
some discussion
on the
proposed
density
of
the
apart-
ment units.
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Some questions asked by the Commission included, how close
to the floodway area on the west side the apartments would be; the
kind of renter will the apartments be attracting; what the total
jpopulation of the apartment complex would be when occupied; and
if there would be any subsidized family units in the complex.
There was some discussion as to what the possibility would be
for the apartments to convert of condominiums and the range (in
square footage) of the apartments.
The Commission gave Dr. Goldsteen their suggestions and recom-
mendations concerning the proposed District Regulations for the
proposed Planned Development Ordinance. There was extensive
discussion over these Regulations.
There was also some discussion on whether the proposed interior
gravel walkways may become a maintenance problem; the requirements
of the Subdivision Ordinance in relation to the proposed project;
population impact of the proposed apartments; safety for ingress -
egress at Highway 5; future adjacent zoning; natural screening of
the proposed project; the floodplain area and possible preservation
of it; and what would cause the apartment units to be converted
to condominiums.
Chairman Pendleton recessed the Workshop Session at 9:33 p.m.
These minutes approved on the 10th day of February 1983.
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Jim�Pendleton, CHAIRMAN Gary Ko , SECRETARY