The document discusses a rezoning request for a proposed Embassy Suites hotel and parking garage development. It would involve rezoning the property to a mixed-use district and requests modifications to setback, cross-access, and parking garage design standards. The proposed hotel would be 95 feet tall and the parking garage 25 feet. Infrastructure upgrades are also proposed, and the applicant requests the ordinance not take effect until property sale. Potential community benefits include property consolidation, infrastructure upgrades, and catalyzing further redevelopment.
4. PDD Overview
• Redevelopment for hotel and parking garage
• Zoning based on MU Mixed-Use district
• Proposed hotel height: 95 feet
• Proposed parking garage height: 25 feet
• Proposed infrastructure improvements
• Applicant proposes ordinance not become effective
until sale of property
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8. Modifications Requested
Maximum Front Setback Requirement-
UDO Section 12-5.2 “Residential Dimensional Standards”
Required Cross-Access Between Commercial Sites –
UDO Section 12-7.4.B.2 “Cross-Access Easements”
Non-Residential Architectural Standards for Parking Garage-
UDO Section 12-7.10 “Non-Residential Architectural Standards”
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10. Modifications Requested
Maximum Front Setback Requirement-
UDO Section 12-5.2 “Residential Dimensional Standards”
Required Cross-Access Between Commercial Sites –
UDO Section 12-7.4.B.2 “Cross-Access Easements”
Non-Residential Architectural Standards for Parking Garage-
UDO Section 12-7.10 “Non-Residential Architectural Standards”
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12. Modifications Requested
Maximum Front Setback Requirement-
UDO Section 12-5.2 “Residential Dimensional Standards”
Required Cross-Access Between Commercial Sites –
UDO Section 12-7.4.B.2 “Cross-Access Easements”
Non-Residential Architectural Standards for Parking Garage-
UDO Section 12-7.10 “Non-Residential Architectural Standards”
13. Proposed Community Benefits
Consolidation and rebuilding of several properties
identified for redevelopment;
Upgrade substandard infrastructure, including new
water and sewer lines and improving rights-of-way with
curbing and sidewalks;
Potential catalyst for future redevelopments and urban
renewal in the area.