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CC, Ordinance - ZC 94-10 Page 2 <br /> September 19, 1994 <br /> • (Planned Unit Development) were interim designations the City indicated for <br /> the intended land use as a business park. As such, the area identified in the <br /> Focus Area Study intended for the business park was rezoned PUD (Planned <br /> Unit Development) by the City Council with an underlying land use of LI <br /> (Light Industrial). <br /> During the latter part of 1993, the Business Park Task Force participated in <br /> drafting a business park zoning ordinance, which was presented to the <br /> Planning Commission and City Council for consideration. Subsequently, on <br /> January 18, 1994, the City Council adopted a Business Park Zoning <br /> Ordinance which sets forth allowable uses and development standards for a <br /> business park. This ordinance was a follow-up to the Focus Area Study <br /> which recommended the City create a business park ordinance to be <br /> implemented in those areas intended for business park. <br /> SUMMARY OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> The Planning Commission received comments from three parties on this <br /> matter. The first was from a resident in Sandpiper Estates who opposed the <br /> rezoning because of the possible uses allowed in the Business Park <br /> III Ordinance. It was pointed out to the resident that the uses allowed in the <br /> business park zone are very similar to what could be developed under the <br /> present zoning and land use designation. Secondly, a letter from Guardian <br /> Angles was received expressing their support for the rezoning as the business <br /> park would be a complimentary neighbor to their future development plans. <br /> Lastly, Stewart Wilson, who owns approximately 80 acres that is directly <br /> affected by this rezoning, expressed his support for the rezoning to BP <br /> (Business Park) with one exception. Mr. Wilson asked if the proposed <br /> business park zoning line could be adjusted to extend directly west from the <br /> southwest corner of the County Government Center's property. This <br /> adjustment would provide for a larger area for residential development while <br /> maintaining the integrity of the business park district. <br /> The Planning Commission discussed the importance of establishing property <br /> for industrial development, therefore, unanimously supported the request to <br /> rezone the identified property to BP (Business Park) including Mr. Wilson's <br /> request to amend the proposed zoning line. <br /> STEERING COMMITTEE AND BUSINESS PARK TASK FORCE <br /> Both of these groups discussed the need to preserve lands within the <br /> community for a well balanced mix of light, medium, and business park <br /> 9 industrial opportunities. The Business Park Task Force in particular, has <br /> zc94-10.council <br />
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