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PIMA COUNTY
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION

REGULAR MEETING
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 , 2005

AT OR AFTER 9:00 A.M.

Public Works Building, 201 North Stone Avenue
Basement - Meeting Rooms "C" and "D"

SCHEDULE

8:30 A.M. BRIEFING SESSION
Conference Room ‘D’

9:00 A.M. REGULAR SESSION
Conference Room ‘C’
Consent Agenda
Continued Comprehensive Plan Amendment for Public Hearing
Modification (Substantial Change) of Rezoning Condition
Referred Rezoning for Public Hearing
New Rezoning for Public Hearing
New Zoning Plan Amendment for Public Hearing
Old Business
New Business
Call to the Audience

SPEAKING PROCEDURE

1. All speakers will position themselves so they can approach the podium as quickly as possible.
Please submit speaker’s cards to the Commission Recording Secretary.

2. Those wishing to speak must sign in and state name and address.

3. Speakers will have THREE minutes each to present testimony. More time may be granted at the discretion of the Chairman. The Commission requests that they not be repetitive. When there is a large group wishing to speak, it will be appreciated if one or two persons could represent the group.

4. Public hearing will then be closed and debate will be limited to Commission and staff.

5. Commission votes on motion and the outcome is announced.


REGULAR HEARING AGENDA

1) CALL TO ORDER 9:00 A.M.

ROLL CALL:

( ) M. Jo Smith, Chairman ( ) William Matter
( ) Bruce Gungle, Vice-Chair ( ) Armando Membrila
( ) Bob Cook ( ) Bonnie Poulos
( ) Imelda V. Cuyugan ( ) Thomas Spendiarian
( ) Peter Hirsch ( ) Vacant District #2


2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

3) CONSENT AGENDA (UNADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING)

A) B-123 APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 2005 CHECKLIST

B) B-218 MONTHLY REPORTS TO THE P/Z COMMISSION

Monthly reports from Development Services Department for enterprise fund, total fees collected, services activity report and permits issued and from the planning division for total fees collected and services activity report.

a) Staff Report

b) Action

 

CONTINUED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR PUBLIC HEARING

4) Co7-05-11 ARNOLD – S. BOPP PLACE PLAN AMENDMENT

Request of Jack L. Arnold, to amend the Pima County Comprehensive Plan from Resource Transition (RT) to Community Activity Center (CAC). The subject property is approximately 2 acres and is located on the west side of S. Bopp Place, approximately 1,050 feet north of Bopp Road in Section 28, Township 14 South, Range 12 East, in the Southwest Subregion. (District 3)

a) Staff Report

b) Applicant Presentation/Public Hearing

c) Action

5) Co7-05-05 LIVINGSTON, ET AL. – W. INA ROAD PLAN AMENDMENT

Request of Richard and Carol Livingston and Leslie and Joyce Gifford, represented by Les Gifford, to amend the Pima County Comprehensive Plan from Medium Intensity Urban (MIU) with a rezoning policy (RP-40) to Neighborhood Activity Center (NAC). The subject property is approximately two acres and is located on the southeast corner of W. Ina Road and N. Shannon Road in Section 4, Township 13 South, Range 13 East, in the Northwest Subregion. (District 1)

a) Staff Report

b) Applicant Presentation/Public Hearing

c) Action

 

MODIFICATION (SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE)OF REZONING CONDITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING

6) Co9-02-27 TEMUNOVIC – WETMORE ROAD REZONING

Request of Broadway Motors Inc., represented by Planning Resources, for a modification (substantial change) of the following rezoning conditions: #10 which reads “Adherence to the preliminary development plan as approved at public hearing is required. Uses are restricted to the sale, rental or display of automobiles.” and #11 which pertains to the reduction of a twenty five (25) foot bufferyard to a ten (10) foot bufferyard and retention/detention basin requirements. The subject property is approximately 2.23 acres, was rezoned from SH (Suburban Homestead) to CB-2 (General Business), and is located on the south side of Wetmore Road between North Fairview Avenue and North Oracle Road. (District 3)

a) Staff Report

b) Applicant Presentation/Public Hearing  

c) Action

 

REFERRED REZONING FOR PUBLIC HEARING

7) Co9-03-03 LAWYERS TITLE OF ARIZONA, INC. 7638-T – LACHOLLA BOULEVARD REZONING

Request of Lawyers Title of Arizona, Inc., 7638-T, represented by The Planning Center, for a rezoning of about 8.22 acres from SR (Suburban Ranch) to CR-5 (Multiple Residence) located on the northeast corner of Magee Road and La Cholla Boulevard. The proposed rezoning conforms to the  Pima County Comprehensive Plan Co7-00-20. (District 1)

a) Staff Report

b) Applicant Presentation/Public Hearing  

c) Action

NEW REZONING FOR PUBLIC HEARING

 8) Co9-05-16 PULSIFER TR -- VALENCIA ROAD REZONING

Request of Pulsifer Revocable Trust, represented by Michael Marks, for a rezoning of about 9.34 acres from GR-1 (Rural Residential) to CR-4 (Multiple Residence), on property located on the north side of Valencia Road just east of Mark Road. The proposed rezoning conforms to the Pima County Comprehensive Plan Co7-00-20. (District 3)

a) Staff Report

b) Applicant Presentation/Public Hearing

 c) Action

 

NEW ZONING PLAN AMENDMENT FOR PUBLIC HEARING

9) Co13-61-2 AGUA CALIENTE – SABINO CREEK ZONING PLAN

Proposal to amend the Agua Caliente – Sabino Creek Zoning Plan (“Plan”) by adding the following additional conditions to the Plan: 1) all subdivision plats currently required to implement conditional zoning under the Plan must be submitted within six months from approval of this amendment by the Board of Supervisors, and the approved final subdivision plat must be recorded within eighteen months from adoption of this amendment; 2) in the event that a subdivision plat is not submitted and recorded within required timeframes, the conditional zoning approved by the Plan shall expire; and 3) any development shall conform to the Conservation Lands System component of the Pima County Comprehensive Plan. The Plan was adopted April 2, 1963 and comprises approximately 20,075 acres. The Plan is bounded generally as follows: The northern boundary commences at the intersection of Sabino Canyon Road and the boundary of the Coronado National Forest and proceeds east along the Forest boundary for approximately 6½ miles; south along the boundary of the Coronado National Forest for approximately 2½ miles; east along the boundary of the Coronado National Forest for approximately one mile; south approximately 2½ miles to Speedway Blvd.; west approximately 4½ miles to the incorporated limits of the City of Tucson; north along the jurisdictional boundary for the City of Tucson for approximately 1½ miles, then generally northwest along the jurisdictional boundary until its intersection with Sabino Canyon Road; then east approximately 1½ miles along a line approximately one-quarter of a mile south of Cloud Road; north approximately three-quarters of mile; west approximately 1¼ miles to Sabino Canyon Road; then north to the Coronado National Forest. The Plan provides conditional zoning of CR-1 and SR zoning districts; it also establishes a 1000-foot buffer either side of three major watercourses in which rezonings may be approved under certain conditions. The existing underlying zoning within the Plan area is: SR, SR-2, CR-1, CR-2, CR-5, TR, CB-1, CB-2, RVC, and SP zoning. (District 1 and 4)

a) Staff Report

b) Public Hearing

c) Action

 

10) OLD BUSINESS

11) NEW BUSINESS

A. Board of Supervisors disposition of cases

B. Implementation of the Conservation Lands System Policy


12) CALL TO THE AUDIENCE


13) ADJOURNMENT


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