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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-02-21-Ordinance 2836_Rezoning, Waukee Central Multi-Family Development, Book 2017 Page 4338\� r Doc ID: 007055520013 Type: ORD Recorded: 03/13/2017 at Og:28:15 AM Fee Amt: $67.00 Page 1 of 13 Dallas County Iowa Chad C. Airhart RECORDER File# BK201 7 PG4338 Preparer Information: Bradly M. Deets, City of Waukee, 230 W. Hickman Rd., Waukee, IA 50263; 978-7899 Bill/Return Document to: Rebecca D. Schuett, City of Waukee, 230 W. Hickman Rd., Waukee, IA 50263; 978-7904 ORDINANCE NO. 2836 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 300, ZONING ORDINANCE, CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA BY AMENDING THE ZONING FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM C-1 TO PD-I AND R-3 [WAUKEE CENTRAL MULTI- FAMILY DEVELOPMENT] BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Waukee: Section 1. Section 301.4 of Chapter 301, Waukee Municipal Code, Zoning Ordinance of the City, adopting the Official Zoning Map, is hereby amended by changing the following real estate from C-1 (Community and Highway Service Commercial District) to PD-1 (Planned Development Overlay District) and R-3 (Multi - Family Residential), legally described as follows: LOT 5 OF WAUKEE CENTRAL, AN OFFICIAL PLAT IN THE CITY OF WAUKEE, DALLAS COUNTY, IOWA SAID PROPERTY CONTAINS 4.9 ACRES MORE OR LESS. Section 2. Planned Development Agreement. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the Planned Development Agreement which shall define the minimum standards and requirements of the PD-1 [Planned Development Overlay District] pertaining to the above legally described property. Section 3. Repealer. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. Severability Clause. If any section, provision or part of this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any section, provision, or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in effect upon its final passage, approval and publication as provided by law. Passed by the Council this 21 si day of February, 2017, and approved this 21 si day of February, 2017. W iam F. eard, Mayor Attest: Rebecca D. Schuett, City Clerk Exhibit A WAUKEE CENTRAL MULTI -FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT CITY OF WAUKEE APPROVED BY WAUKEE CITY COUNCIL ON FEBRUARY 21, 2017 r US E IICKMAN R . TABLE OF CONTENTS WAUKEE CENTRAL MULTI -FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PLANNED DEVELOPMENT • Rezoning Request • Exhibit B —Waukee PD Form • Exhibit C — Property Legal Description • Exhibit D — Rezoning Map • Exhibit E — Conceptual Development Plan • Exhibit F —Conceptual Building Elevations Exhibit B I WAUKEE CENTRAL MULTI -FAMILY DEVELOPMENT— PLANNED DEVELOPMENT Waukee, Iowa Planned Development Overlay District (PD) Item 1 Purpose and Scope of District The subject property is located within the Waukee Central Final Plat which consists of five lots. The four lots fronting Hickman Road are zoned for and are currently being developed for commercial uses. The fifth lot which is separated by a private street (SE Laurel Street) is proposed to be developed as a multi- family residential use. The proposed multi -family residential use would be required to be designed and constructed to higher standards than would be required within the standard R-3 Multi -Family Residential District as described within this document. In exchange, the Planned Development would include language that will relax building setback requirements and increase the maximum number of units per acre. The existing zoning of the Property is C-1 Community and Highway Service Commercial District. The proposed underlying zoning is R-3 Rental Multi -Family Residential District with the Planned Development Overlay (PD-1) defining the additional uses, regulations and restrictions. Item 2 Location, Size, Legal Description See Attached: Exhibit C — Vicinity Map Exhibit D — Property Legal Description The proposed development is comprised of approximately 4.9 acres located south of E of the Hickman Road, east of SE Dartmoor Drive, west of SE Westgate Drive and north Midwest Country Estates Mobile Home Park. Item 3 Conceptual Development Plan See Attached: Exhibit E — Rezoning Map Exhibit F — Conceptual Development Plan Exhibit F represents a conceptual development plan showing proposed construction of approximately 108 multi -family residential units within two building structures on approximately 4.9 acres of land. It should be noted that these figures are conceptual and that the actual number of units and square footage of buildings will be determined at the time of platting and site plan approval process based upon the density requirements as later described within this document. Item 4 Building Design Standards, including height, materials, sections and other information required to describe the project Buildings shall be a minimum of two (2) stories and a maximum of three (3) stories in height. Individual units should include fagade articulations such as patios or balconies. Facades of the building shall establish a rhythm of windows, storefront or curtainwall and/or shadow casting articulations to create rhythms of solid and void. Fagade bays should be divided into modules to define fenestration and solid zones. Fagade bays may be delineated by the following scaling elements: a. Recesses b. Reveals c. Continuous projections d. Diversity in material profiles e. Change in module rhythm f. Shadow trim A minimum of 25% of each street facing facade shall be fenestration. Shadow trim elements may be understood as features that produce heavily articulated shadow lines — e.g. recessed windows, projecting window boxes, layered shading or structural devices. Material and Color: a. Materials on all facades shall be of equal quality. The front facade materials shall be repeated on all facades, but not necessarily at equal scale. b. When the building base is differentiated from the rest of the building, the building base material should have a heavier appearance than the materials above. c. A mix of building materials including brick, stone and fiber cement siding shall be used. Prohibited materials for multi -family units shall include vinyl siding, EIFS, synthetic stucco, split faced masonry and burnished block unless utilized for trim accents. d. Trim elements shall be required around windows and doors and along the roofline to help articulate and define the individual units. e. Colors selected within the development shall follow a natural materials and earth tones pallet. Item 5 Bulk Regulations — Including Density Regulations, Setbacks, Maximum Heights, and other design standards specific to the Project The following minimum requirements shall be observed: 1. Density. Twenty-two (22) units per acre maximum 2. Minimum Floor Area. Seven hundred and fifty (750) square feet per unit, except for efficiency units and one (1) bedroom units can be Six hundred (600) square feet 3. Lot Width. Sixty (60) feet minimum fronting a public or private street 4. Front Yard. Fifteen (15') feet minimum 5. Side Yards. Fifteen (15') feet minimum 6. Rear Yards. Thirty (30') feet minimum 7. Maximum Number of stories. Three (3) stories 8. Off -Street Parking and Loading. Two (2) parking stalls per two bedroom or larger unit. One and a half (1.5) parking stall per efficiency or one bedroom unit. One additional stall for every five (5) units. 9. Minimum Open Space. The total land area devoted to open space and landscaping shall not be less than Twenty (20%) percent of the gross land area included in the building lot. Such open space shall be maintained as grassed and landscaped area and shall not include access drives, parking areas, structures or buildings; except ornamental structures included as part of the landscaping theme Item 6 Uses of Property — Including Principal Permitted Uses, Accessory Uses and Prohibited Uses for Mixed Use and Commercial Developments All uses as permitted in and as limited in the R-3 Rental Multi -Family Residential District. Item 7 Open Space, Landscape and Buffer Regulations Minimum open space for each use shall be as described within the R-3 Rental Multi -Family Residential District regulations and the Landscaping and Open Space Ordinance. Buffer Requirements: a. A ten (10) feet buffer shall be required along the south property line. b. Buffer Planting Requirements: i. A minimum of one and a half (1.5) overstory tree, two and a half (2.5) evergreens, two and a half (2.5) ornamental tree and 15 shrubs shall be required for every one hundred fifty (150) linear feet of landscaped buffer. ii. Credit will be given for a reduction in the buffering requirements for any existing trees that are saved as a part of the site plan development process. Item 8 Parkland Dedication Requirements Based upon the proposed number of units, a total parkland dedication requirement of 1.134 acres would be required based upon the City of Waukee parkland dedication ordinance. In lieu of parkland dedication, the developer has proposed the construction of several private amenities that are being constructed for the benefit of the residents of the development. In lieu of parkland dedication, the developer will be required to provide on -site private improvements including at a minimum, a swimming pool and clubhouse. END OF DOCUMENT EXHIBIT C LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 5 OF WAUKEE CENTRAL, AN OFFICIAL PLAT IN THE CITY OF WAUKEE, DALLAS COUNTY, IOWA CONTAINING 4.9 ACRES MORE OR LESS. EXHIBIT D REZONING MAP warm uAa -----------' -- RRONM DESCRIPTION- AKWK �F. - - I -- AgEA'A -CW AC It fD esia9Ti� _ . EXHIBIT E CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROJECT DATA • BRICKTOWNE • CENTRAL WAUKEE LOT TWO -OM neoulneorMRmo �n, Sie eareo�s rp is �mau�n C�e;y _i l�a4n iq @•BWi3 Una i 9iaM1 oW U.tuaee yr 0 t9�$yh TW BaFwm'.1roM tI, In. vnOrlD aahSaMlvO �91+aMa of n.nx. n r SWa mumps- 0 one on 00 one ot - - - - - - - - - - no I ; 0. _ 0*18@fl G.,p ORrKTOWtE-CENTRAL WAUKEE SITEPUW 02/IYIT EXHIBIT F CONCEPTUAL BUILDING ELEVATION Ole-^P +;'i1C SR TOWNE.0 MLWA-EE �ERSPEC+NE Oti+3; f �imm _. /n\0 JMlenspnurf_ F; BRICKTOWNE-CENTRALWA EE PERSPECTIVE W11I1