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November 18, 2024 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton Plan Commission / Architectural Review Board meeting held November 18, 2024. Excerpts cover roll call and approval of minutes, an architectural review of a proposed rental building at 808 Francis Place (zoned R4, in the Clayshire R4 Urban Design District), staff description of proposed materials and drainage, applicant and commission discussion of building height, interior ceiling heights, stormwater runoff, and possible lowering of the building. The board voted to continue the architectural hearing for two weeks (motion seconded and carried) and later moved to adjourn.
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Some of the tasks for this fiscal year do involve the plan commission and other ones do not. So not everything that we do and work on within the plan will come before you, but a good number of them will when they impact our zoning code. So one of the first priorities is updating our planning and development. So the biggest part about this is realigning our public benefits and that structure. So we want to incorporate more of our priorities from the comprehensive plan And then also look to make some modifications to how we evaluate public benefit points in relationship to the projects that are being proposed. So this will include a text amendment because it will amend our zoning code with this structure. I did the first presentation on this item at the Board of Aldermen's meeting. discussion session last week gave them an update and an idea of how we're going to head and then we'll look to come to the plan commission for our discussion session in january and then in may we'll have some additional outreach and or sorry april some additional outreach and then may would hopefully be when we're processing the text amendment for that update The other main one right now is actually looking at our TOD overlay. So Ryan is managing this project. We also presented to the board last Friday on this one. The biggest item here with overlay districts is really looking at density and parking regulations as it related to our transit stops.

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