RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON REQUEST FROM STANBROUGH REALTY COMPANY, LLC TO REZONE PROPERTY AT 1916,1920, AND 1924 MERLE HAY ROAD

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Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number ^L Date...October 23,2017, RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON REQUEST FROM STANBROUGH REALTY COMPANY, LLC TO REZONE PROPERTY AT 1916,1920, AND 1924 MERLE HAY ROAD WHEREAS, the City Plan and Zoning Commission has advised that at a public hearing held on October 5, 2017, its members voted 8-1 in support of a motion to recommend APPROVAL of a request from Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC (purchaser), represented by Jeff Stanbrough (officer), to rezone property locally known as 1916,1920, and 1924 Merle Hay Road (collectively "Property") from "Rl-60" One-Family Low-Density Residential District to Limited "R-3" Multiple-Family Residential District, to allow for redevelopment with row dwellings, subject to the following rezoning conditions: 1. The density of residential development shall be limited to a maimum of 12-units per net acre. 2. Any development or site modifications shall be in accordance with a Site Plan that satisfies any applicable Site Plan design guidelines, such as those for Multiple-Family Residential; and WHEREAS, the Property to be rezoned is legally described as follows: Lots 15, 17 and 19, LOOKOUT HEIGHTS PLAT 2, an Official plat, all now included in and forming a part of the City ofdes Moines, Polk County, Iowa. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City ofdes Moines, Iowa, as follows: 1. That the attached communication from the Plan and Zoning Commission is hereby received and filed. 2. That the meeting of the City Goune-il-at whieh the proposed rezomng is to be eonsidered-shall be held at the Richard A. Clark Municipal Service Center (MSC), located at 1551 E. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway, Des Moines, Iowa, at 5:00 p.m. onnovember 6,2017, at which time the City Council will hear both those who oppose and those who favor the proposal. 3. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of said proposal in the accompanying form to be given by publication once, not less than seven (7) days and not more than twenty (20) days before the date of hearing, all as specified in Section 362.3 and Section 414.4 of the Iowa Code.

Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number _^_ Date...October 23,2017, -2- MOVED BY TO ADOPT. FORM APPROVED: t^k^^ lenna K. Frank, Assistant City Attorney (ZON2017-00164) COUNCIL ACTION COWNIE COLEMAN GATTO GRAY HENSLEY MOORE WESTERGAARD TOTAL YEAS NAYS PASS ABSENT MOTION CAKMED APPROVED CERTIFICATE I, DIANE RAUH, City Clerk of said City hereby certify that at a meeting of the City Council of said City of Des Moines, held on the above date, among other proceedings the above was adopted. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affied my seal the day and year first above written. Mayor City Clerk

CITY OF DES MOIMES1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT October 17, 2017,_j)^m^i /';/;cnda Item,M. 4" 'o:3 Call ^ Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Des Moines, Iowa Members: Communication from the City Plan and Zoning Commission advising that at their October 5, 2017 meeting, the following action was taken regarding a request from Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC (purchaser) represented by Jeff Stanbrough (officer) to rezone property at 1916-1924 Merle Hay Road. The subject properties are owned by MidAmerican Energy Company. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: After public hearing, the members voted 9-0 as follows: Commission Action: Yes Nays Pass Absent Francis Boggus Dory Briles JoAnne Corigliano David Courard-Hauri Jacqueline Easley Jann Freed John "Jack" Hilmes Lisa Howard Carolyn Jenison Greg Jones William Page Mike Simonson Rocky Sposato Steve Wallace Greg Wattier APPROVAL of Part A) that the proposed rezoning "R-3" District is not in conformance with the PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan designation of "Low Density Residential", approval of Part B) to amend the PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan future land use designation from "Low Density Residential" to "Low-Medium Community Bevelopment Department T 515.283.4182 Y^Armory Building 602 Robert D. Ray Drive Des Moines, IA 50309-1881

Density Residential" and approval of Part C) to rezone the property from "R1-60" One- Family Low Density Residential District to "R-3" Multiple Family Residential District, subject to the following conditions: (21-2017-4.11 & ZON2017-00164) 1. The density of residential development shall be limited to a maimum of 12-units per net acre. 2. Any development or site modifications shall be in accordance with a Site Plan that satisfies any applicable Site Plan design guidelines, such as those for Multiple-Family Residential. Written Responses 4 in Favor 2 in Opposition STAFF RECOMMENDATION Part A) Staff recommends that the proposed rezoning to "R-3" District be found not to be in conformance with the PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan designation of "Low Density Residential". Part B) Staff recommends approval of an amendment to the PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan future land use designation from "Low Density Residential" to "Low-Medium Density Residential". Part C) Staff recommends the subject property be rezoned from "R1-60" One-Family Low Density Residential District to "R-3" Multiple Family Residential District, subject to the following conditions: 1. The density of residential development shall be limited to a maimum of 12-units per net acre. 2. Any development or site modifications shall be in accordance with a Site Plan that satisfies any applicable Site Plan design guidelines, such as those for Multiple-Family Residential. STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Purpose of Request: The applicant is seeking to develop the subject property with row dwellings. Based on the eisting site area this would allow for a maimum of eight (8) units if the zoning were amended to the "R-3" District. Concepts of other row dwellings constructed indicate intentions to build two-story units. 2. Size of Site: 20,400 square feet. Community Development Department T 515.283.4182 y^ Armory Building 602 Robert D. Ray Drive Des Moines, IA 50309-1881

3. Eisting Zoning (site): "R1-60" One-Family Low-Density Residential District and "FSO" Freestanding Signs Overlay District. 4. Eisting Land Use (site): The site is currently vacant land. ^ 5. Adjacent Land Use and Zoning: North - "R1-60"; Uses are singte-family dwellings. South - "R1-60"; Use is Video Warehouse rental store. East- "R1-60"; Uses are single-family dwellings. West-'W-QO"; Uses are single-family dwellings. 6. General Neighborhood/Area Land Uses: The subject property is located on the Merle Hay Road corridor south of the Iowa Highway 6 portion but just north of a small commercial area at Franklin Avenue. 7. Applicable Recognized Neighborhood(s): The subject property is within the Merle Hay Neighborhood. All recognized neighborhoods were notified of the meeting by mailing of the Preliminary Agenda on September 15, 2017. Additionally, separate notifications of the hearing for this specific item were mailed on September 15, 2017 (20 days prior) and September 25, 2017 (10 days prior to the scheduled hearing) to the primary titleholder on file with the Polk County Assessor for each property within 250 feet of the site. A Final Agenda for the meeting was mailed to all the recognized neighborhood associations on September 29, 2017. All agendas and notices are mailed to the primary contact(s) designated by the recognized neighborhood association to the City of Des Moines Neighborhood Development Division. The Merle Hay Neighborhood Association notices were mailed to Jason Pulliam, 2327 49th Place, Des Moines, IA 50310. The applicant is required to hold a neighborhood meeting and wilt be able to provide a summary of that meeting at the hearing. 8. Relevant Zoning History: None. 9. PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan Designation: The site is designated as Low Density Residential which is defined as follows: "Areas developed primarily with single-family and two-family residential units with up to 6 dwelling units per net acre." 10.Applicable Regulations: Taking into consideration the criteria set forth in Chapter 18B of the Iowa Code, the Commission reviews all proposals to amend zoning boundaries or regulations within the City of Des Moines. Such amendments must be in conformance with the comprehensive plan for the City and designed to meet the criteria in 414.3 of the Iowa Code. The Commission may make recommendations to the City Council on conditions to be made in addition to the eisting regulations so long as the subject Community Development Department T 515.283.4)82 / t, 'V..., n,. n.,. _..._, Armory Building 602 Robert D. Ray Drive Des Moines, IA 50309-1881

property owner agrees to them in writing. The recommendation of the Commission will be forwarded to the City Council. ^ The Commission reviews all proposals to vacate land dedicated for a specific public purpose, such as for streets and parks, to determine whether the land is still needed for such purpose or may be released (vacated) for other use. The recommendation of the Commission is forwarded to the City Council. II. ADDITIONAL APPLICABLE INFORMATION 1. Natural Features: There are currently some mature trees on the property. Any trees impacted by development of the property for multiple-family dwellings will be subject to Tree Protection and Mitigation requirements in Chapter 40 Article X of the City Code as part of a Site Plan review. 2. Drainage and Grading: Any development of the site will require storm water management improvements as part of a Site Plan review. The nearest public storm sewer access is to the south at the intersection of Merle Hay Road and Franklin Avenue. This would likely be required to be etended as part of development of the property. 3. Utilities: An 8-inch Des Moines Waterworks water main is available in Merle Hay Road. There is a 12-inch public sanitary sewer in Merle Hay Road. There is also a 12-inch sanitary sewer within the south edge of the subject property. This is protected with a 20- foot wide easement centered on the pipe. This easement area will not be able to be developed with any buildings. The rear of the property is protected with a 10-foot public utility easement along the west property line. 4. Multiple-Family Residential Design Guidelines: In acting upon any future Site Plan application that includes a multiple-family dwelling, boardinghouse or roominghouse, the Plan and Zoning Commission shall also apply the Multiple-Family Residential design guidelines. A Site Plan has not been submitted for consideration at this time. 5. Staff Rationale: The property has remained vacant in reserve for MidAmerican Energy's utility needs. It has now been made available for sale for private development. The market for single-family dwelling infill on these properties would be a challenge. Given the property's proimity to the commercial area at Merle Hay Road and Franklin Avenue, staff believes it would be appropriate for a slight increase in the residential density. The proposed Low-Medium Density Residential future land use designation would contemplate up to 12 units per Acre. This would only allow 5-units maimum. So there should be a condition limiting the redevelopment of the property for multiple-family residential at a maimum density of 12 units per acre. Community Development Department -T 515.283.4182 / ^ Armory Building 602 Robert D. Ray Drive Des Moines, IA 50309-1881

SUMMARY OF DISCUSSION w Jason Van Essen presented the staff report: and recommendation. Ryan Hardestv 3405 SE Crossroads stated he is the engineer working on the site plan. This site will be used for townhomes with parking located behind the units. They do agree with the staff report. Jacqueline Easlev asked if that included the conditions. Ryan Hardestv stated yes. Mike Ludwig asked if there is an opportunity for revised architecture? Ryan Hardesty stated we would be happy to look at the craftsman style, if that would be a better fit for the neighborhood. Mike Ludwia stated he believes that is what was requested in the neighborhood's letter. CHAIRPERSON OPENED THE PUBLIC HEARING Michael Lamb 5726 Allison Ave stated neighborhood concerned about the flooding in this area due to green space and where will the snow be pushed in the winter. He doesn't want to see these as rentals due to some being problematic in the area already. Traffic is also a concern with Allison Avenue backing up to Merle Hay during rush hour. Jack Voss 5723 Allison Ave stated he believes parking will be a problem because residents don't use their garages. Right now, we have people that live on the west side of Merle Hay Road that park on Allison Ave and he doesn't care to see any more traffic on his street, which is a dead end. Also, Traffic will need to be controlled at Franklin and Merle Hay. He is not opposed but believes 5 units would be a little much for the area. Ryan Hardestv stated traffic impacts from this site will be very minimal. The site is at least 200 feet off Merle Hay Road. Each unit will have a 2-car garage, along with 2 available parking stalls per unit outside of the garage. Jacqueline Easlev asked about snow removal. Ryan Hardestv stated it's no different than a single-family development. It's a pretty small lot with 12 foot of room along the whole driveway. CHAIRPERSON CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING COMMISSION ACTION: John "Jack" Hilmes moved staff recommendation Part A) that the proposed rezoning "R-3" District is not in conformance with the PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan designation of "Low Density Residential", approval of Part B) to amend the PlanDSM: Creating Our Tomorrow Plan Land Use Plan future land use designation from "Low Density Residential" to "Low-Medium Density Residential" and approval of Part C) to rezone the ^v Community Development Department T 515.283.4182 / c; 'V.. _...... _.,. _..... Armory Building 602 Robert D. Ray Drive Des Moines, IA 50309-1881

property from "R1-60" One-Family Low Density Residential District to "R-3" Multiple Family Residential District, subject to the following conditions: 2^ 1. The density of residential development shall be limited to a maimum of 12-units per net acre. 2. Any development or site modifications shall be in accordance with a Site Plan that satisfies any applicable Site Plan design guidelines, such as those for Multiple-Family Residential. Motion Passed: 9-0 Respectfully submitted, ^, Michael Cfrelwfg, AICP Planning Administrator MGLtjh Attachments Community Development Department T 515.283.4)82 / g Armory Building 602 Robert D. Ray Drive Des Moines, IA 50309-1881

y\ Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC (purchaser) represented by Jeff Stanbrough (officer) for property at 1916-1924 Merle Hay Road. The subject properties are owned by MidAmerican Energy Company. Description of Action PlanDSM Future Land Use Mobilizing Tomorrow Transportation Plan Current Zoning District Proposed Zoning District Consent Card Responses Subject Property Outside Area (200 feet) Plan and Zoning Commission Action 8B File # 21-2017-4.11 Approval of request to amend the eisting PlanDSM Creating Our Tomorrow future land use designation from Low Density Residential to Low/Medium Density Residential. Current: Low Density Residential. Proposed: Low/Medium Density Residential. No planned improvements. "R1-60" One-Family Low-Density Residential District and "FSO" Freestanding Signs Overlay District. "R-3" Multiple-Family Residential District and "FSO" Freestanding Signs Overlay District. In Favor 4 Approval Denial Not In Favor 2 9-0 Required 6/7 Vote /ote of the City Council oil Undetermined Yes No % Opposition Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC, 1916-1924 Merle Hay Road 21-2017-4.11 AUison Avc Ffanfclin-Ave- Updated on: 9/15/2017 t» -EranUlin-Ave 0 20 40 80 120 160 I Feel 1 inch = 92 feet

^ Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC (purchaser) represented by Jeff Stanbrough (officer) for property at 1916-1924 Merle Hay Road. The subject properties are owned by MidAmerican Energy Company. Description of Action PlanDSM Future Land Use Mobilizing Tomorrow Transportation Plan Current Zoning District Proposed Zoning District Consent Card Responses Subject Property Outside Area (200 feet) Plan and Zoning < Commission Action 8C File # ZON2017-00164 Approval of request to rezone property from "R1-60" One-Family Low-Density Residential District to "R-3" Multiple-Family Residential District to allow for redevelopment with row dwellings subject to conditions. Current: Low Density Residential. Proposed: Low/Medium Density Residential. No planned improvements. "R1-60" One-Family Low-Density Residential District and "FSO" Freestanding Signs Overlay District. "R-3" Multiple-Family Residential District and "FSO" Freestanding Signs Overlay District. In Favor 3 Approval Denial 9-0 Not In Favor 2 Required 6/7 Vote of the City Council Undetermined Yes No % Opposition Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC, 1916-1924 Merle Hay Road ZON2017-00164 AHison Avc " e -Fraufclm-Avc- Updated on: 9/15/2017 ss -Franfclin-Ave- 0 20 40 80 120 160 I Feet 1 inch = 92 fset

^0^017-00164 ^ _c,,^n (am) (am i ot) in favor of the r qu6 & ^ys:,^^ 1"^..(Circ^One) :'^% l Print Namr <35<s/0^ /-" W.4-77-^5, ^>^ RECfciVED """'"""" n^i^i'^^ tk^ IMMUNITY DEVELOPMlWature -^ ^ ^ 3 ^ Address ^00 59"^W-, 0^ //) 5^^'^ eason for opposing or approving this request may be listed below. em 70^017-00164,,^/^ jn favor of the request. ici^eone) f^ ^ -^7^ RECiliVbD PrintName <^ c^ \.I_Jo<ht<^ ^MUNiTY DEVELOPME^nature C^^ ieason ^for OCT 04 2017 Address r^60 I ^'- opposing or approving this request may be listed below. ^o4 ' <1^ /^^^y ^J O.VN^ ^pt k /C\^»<^A.: a2_ AT^., '7C u- T

^ ZON2017-00164.(am not) in favor of the request. Date_ ^w/^ 7T (Circle One) RECEIVED printname J^s/^:> ^ vy>\ COMMUNiTY DEVELOPME6?ture (^ ^i ^ ^^st: SEP 2 9 2017 Address. Reason for opposing or approving this request may be listed below. ZON2017-00164 Date. ^ i)) (am not) in favor of the request. «> '"> "te,;^- (Circle One) ^ :'^:gc, ^V RECUVED printname/-;pi5no 1^' COMMUNITY DEVELOPM6?re Cl / ^ -A/VS OCT 06 2017 Address^DO^ M. \A-t ^t Reason for opposing or approving this request may be listed below. N W^ ivvcw OC^-^^FW^^^

Van Essen, Jason M. ^ From: Jason Pulliam <jason.pulliam@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2017 11:48 AM To: Ludwig, Michael G.; Van Essen,Jason M. Cc: Gray, William S.; Jeff Stanbrough; Robert Stewart Subject: MHNA Feedback on Item #8 on 10/5/2017 Plan and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda Dear Mike and Jason: Good morning. The Merle Hay Neighborhood Association's Board of Directors met on Tuesday, October 3, and had an opportunity to discuss Stanbrough Realty Company, LLC's proposal to rezone property at 1916-1924 Merle Hay Road to allow construction of a town-home development. We wish to thank everyone from Stanbrough Realty for meeting with residents to share information and field questions. At this stage, the MHNA board is registering as neutral on the proposed redevelopment project. Nonetheless, we believe there is potential for the proposed redevelopment to be a good addition to the neighborhood, and would like to offer some general feedback. At this stage, MHNA board members and residents we have heard from have epressed the following preferences: To see the units be owner-occupied. To see craftsman-style design to complement majority of nearby residential properties. Preserve as much green-space as possible. Sensitivity to storm-water management given the amount of impervious surface-area in the general vicuuty. Thank you for everyone's consideration. And once again, thank you to Stanbrough Realty staff for reaching out to the neighborhood. Sincerely, Jason Pulliam. President, Merle Hay Neighborhood Association 2327 49th Place Des Moines, Iowa 50310

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