TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Kristoff Bauer, ICMA-CM - Deputy City Manager
Gerald Newton, AICP - Development Services Director
Taurus Freeman - Planning and Zoning Divisional Manager
FROM: David Nash, AICP - Senior Planner
DATE: May 28, 2019
RE:
Title
AX19-003: Annexation Request for the Kings Grant Homeowners Association Property-(Northern Side of Burnside Place). Related to P19-13F: Initial Zoning
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
Adjacent to District 1 - Kathy Jensen
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 2: Diverse and Viable Local Economy
Executive Summary:
The property requested for annexation (5.13 acres) is currently owned by the Kings Grant Homeowners Association. The property is used as a community park. At this time, the City Council will have the opportunity to act upon this annexation request. Staff recommends approval of the annexation request. Staff also recommends approval of the initial zoning of Single-Family 10 (SF-10) recommended by the Zoning Commission.
Background:
The Kings Grant Homeowners Association Property is in the Kings Grant neighborhood. It is along the northern side of Burnside Place, south of the Outer Loop. (See Vicinity Map and Legal Description Map, attached.)
The requested annexation area consists of one tax parcel (PIN: 0531-50-7205), and is approximately 5.13 acres. The property is used as a community park for Kings Grant. There is some playground equipment on the property. A pavilion type of building is now being built on the property, which is about 90-percent complete.
In addition to the one tax parcel requested for annexation, the Kings Grant Homeowners Association also owns an adjoining small parcel along the northern edge of Burnside Place. This parcel is already inside the City. If the City Council annexes the parcel requested for annexation, then the Kings Grant Homeowners Association will be able to recombine the two parcels into one. Recombining the two ...
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