File #: PC Resolution01-2020    Name:
Type: PC Resolution Status: Failed
File created: 1/8/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/27/2020 Final action: 1/27/2020
Title: PC Resolution 01-2020: Recommending approval of the second amendment to the Highland Square Oakbrook Commercial Center SDP/PD, which effects only Pad A of Parcel 1B. (APD19-0001)
Attachments: 1. 1. PC Resolution No. 01-2020, 2. 2. Exhibit B to PC Reso 01-2020, 3. 3. Staff Report, 4. 4. Application, 5. 5. Neighborhood Meeting and Public Input, 6. 6. Citizen E-Mails and Correspondence, 7. 7. Staff Presentation_PC Reso 01-2020
Agenda Date: 01/27/2020

Subject:
Title
PC Resolution 01-2020: Recommending approval of the second amendment to the Highland Square Oakbrook Commercial Center SDP/PD, which effects only Pad A of Parcel 1B. (APD19-0001)
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Presented By:
Elizabeth W. Kay Marchetti, Senior Planner

PURPOSE:
The applicant is requesting approval of the Second Amendment to the Highland Square Oakbrook Commercial Center SDP/PD, which applies only to Pad A of Parcel 1B.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Elizabeth W. Kay Marchetti, Senior Planner
Additional Presenter(s): Kari Shohet, Owner Hobnob Pet Care

SUMMARY:
The applicant is requesting approval of the Second Amendment to the Highland Square Oakbrook Commercial Center SDP/PD (PD), which applies only to Pad A of Parcel 1B. The request is to allow:

1. A permanent outdoor use for a dog play area should a Conditional Use Permit be approved in the future by the Planning Commission; and
2. The maximum allowable building footprint to increase from 7,500 gross square feet up to 8,267 gross square feet; and
3. The maximum allowable building height to increase from thirty feet up to thirty-five feet for the sole purpose of constructing one uninhabitable tower element on the southwest corner of the building.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
The applicant attended a pre-application meeting on October 11, 2018. The applicant submitted a complete land development application on July 2, 2019.

ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
In staff's opinion, the request is reasonable as the requested changes to the building footprint and building height are not negatively impactful and the sound study conducted by Wave Engineering shows that the potential, future outdoor dog play area will not generate enough noise to exceed the City's noise level limits.

Council Goal, Objective, and/or Guiding Principle
N/A

Fiscal Impacts
None

Alternatives
Should the request be denied, the existing PD would remain in effect, no permanent outdoor uses would be allowe...

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