HomeMy WebLinkAboutExhibit C_219 E Durant_Insubstantial Amendment_Commercial Design ReviewExhibit C: Insubstantial Amendment to a Commercial Design Approval - Review Criteria
26.412.090. Amendments.
A. Insubstantial amendment.
1. Planning and Zoning Commission reviews. An insubstantial amendment to a
Commercial Design Review approval originally granted by the Planning and
Zoning Commission may be authorized by the Community Development Director
if:
a. The change is in conformance with the Commercial, Lodging and Historic
District Design Standards and Guidelines, the change represents a minimal
effect on the aesthetics of the proposed development, or the change is
consistent with representations made during the original review concerning
potential changes of the development proposal considered appropriate by
the decision-making body; and
Staff Finding: The addition of the patio section at 219 East Durant Avenue, is
consistent with the representations made during the original review. The patio area
was contemplated in the original 2006 Chart House PD approval. The change from a
retaining wall to the elevated platform design was due to unforeseen issues with the
Cottonwood tree located adjacent to the patio. Additionally, a 2015 Insubstantial PD
Amendment was approved that changed the materials of the exterior deck railings and
similar other minor alterations. Staff finds this criterion to be met.
b. The change requires no other land use action requiring review by the
Planning and Zoning Commission.
Staff Finding: The proposed patio and seating area requires no other land use
action(s) by the Planning and Zoning Commission or other decision-making body.
Staff finds this criterion to be met.