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October 7, 2024 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton Plan Commission / Architectural Review Board meeting held October 7, 2024. It records roll call, approval of minutes from September 16, and discussion of continued applications for Concordia Seminary’s site plan, architecture review, and conditional use permit for new housing and campus changes (materials, building placement, setbacks, tree growth areas, and phased traffic analysis). The excerpts include staff and consultant presentations, details about proposed exterior materials and setbacks (including 150-foot and 90-foot transition zones and specific landscaping/tree growth areas), dialogue about phased traffic studies and potential parking/traffic impacts, public comments, and a motion to approve the prior meeting minutes with an aye vote.
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As we go forward, the next four items are a continuation of a public hearing that we had at the previous meeting. So we will continue that and begin with item number four. Before we go ahead, Angie, are you going to stick around or? Yes. Yeah. We'll start with item number four, which is at 801 Seminary Place Chapter 410 Overlay and Urban Design Zoning Districts. And it is a text amendment. Which one are you going first, Big Ben or South 40? Yeah, it's Big Ben. Took me a minute to say that. Who we are. All right. So I just wanted to start us off the same way that we have been for a few times, just talking about the importance of community planning. So the goal here is really to get all of the institutional partners, our residents, plan commission, elected officials in the room to have a discussion about the future of planning and land use of various areas, knowing some of the interests that we have in development. So our goal here is is really to get a better vision established with all of our community partners and balance these community interests the public the private and also kind of create some established predictable sets of regulations that will guide and dictate development moving forward So our community planning timeline, this started over a year ago with various community meetings and we find ourselves here in October looking at revised plans. And then next steps into the future are the board of Alderman meetings.

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