Planning Commission Meeting
Regular Meeting
5 items
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Tue, Jan 11, 2022 at 5:30pm
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Consent Agenda
791 Jordanna Road Irrigation Easement Vacation
Eagle Estates Platting Extension
Regular Agenda
Redlands 360 Outline Development Plan
4
GJ Regional Center Group Home Rezone - RESCHEDULED TO 1/25
5
Code Amendment - Density Caps in Non-Residential Zones
Approved
∙ Approved 7 to 0.
∙ Agenda item 1 of 5
∙ Case: VAC-2021-758
791 Jordanna Road Irrigation Easement Vacation
Consider a request by George and Sharon Pettit for vacation of a public irrigation easement on .427639 acres located at 791 Jordanna Road in a neighborhood zoned as Planned Development.
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Decision Criteria
Each decision maker will follow the criteria below when voting on this item.
Per Section 21.02.100 of the Zoning and Development Code, the Planning Commission and City Council shall base their decisions in consideration of the extent to which the applicant demonstrates the following criteria have been met:
(1) The Comprehensive Plan, Grand Junction Circulation Plan and other adopted plans and policies of the City;
(2) No parcel shall be landlocked as a result of the vacation;
(3) Access to any parcel shall not be restricted to the point where access is unreasonable, economically prohibitive, or reduces or devalues any property affected by the proposed vacation;
(4) There shall be no adverse impacts on the health, safety, and/or welfare of the general community, and the quality of public facilities and services provided to any parcel of land shall not be reduced (e.g., police/fire protection and utility services);
(5) The provision of adequate public facilities and services shall not be inhibited to any property as required in Chapter 21.06 GJMC; and
(6) The proposal shall provide benefits to the City such as reduced maintenance requirements, improved traffic circulation, etc.
(1) The Comprehensive Plan, Grand Junction Circulation Plan and other adopted plans and policies of the City;
(2) No parcel shall be landlocked as a result of the vacation;
(3) Access to any parcel shall not be restricted to the point where access is unreasonable, economically prohibitive, or reduces or devalues any property affected by the proposed vacation;
(4) There shall be no adverse impacts on the health, safety, and/or welfare of the general community, and the quality of public facilities and services provided to any parcel of land shall not be reduced (e.g., police/fire protection and utility services);
(5) The provision of adequate public facilities and services shall not be inhibited to any property as required in Chapter 21.06 GJMC; and
(6) The proposal shall provide benefits to the City such as reduced maintenance requirements, improved traffic circulation, etc.
Public Comments
Commenting on this item has ended.
Online comments closed at 5:30 PM MST 1/10/22.
No comments were received.
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