80-8810 Zone Meadowlark AcresORDINANCE NUMBER 80-8810
(Published in The Salina Journal ��rr�a 1980) I
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 8526, THE
SAME BEING CHAPTER 36 OF THE SALINA CODE, AND THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP THEREIN
AND THEREBY ADOPTED AND PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY >•lITHIN
THE CITY AND PRESCRIBING THE PROPER USES THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Salina,
Kansas:
Section 1. AMENDMENT. DISTRICT "P.D.D.". PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRIC
That the Zoning District Map of the City of Salina, Kansas, hereto duly adopted
and published as a part of Ordinance Number 8526, the same being Chapter 36 of
the Salina Code, be and it is hereby amended so that the following described
property be rezoned as follows, to -wit:
All of Meadowlark Acres Addition Number 3 to the City of Salina,
Saline County, Kansas, except Lots 1 and 2, Block 5
shall become a part of District "P.D.D." PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
Section 2. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. That the use of said described
property shall be subject to all conditions, restrictions and limitations as
made and provided for in Ordinance Number 8526, the same being Chapter 36 of the
Salina Code, with reference to the PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT. Development of
the property shall be subject to the plans on file with the Planning Commission
and/or City Clerk and the following conditions, to -wit:
1. Screening be provided between the proposed mall and the residential
development. This screening shall be of sufficient density to
totally obscure vision a distance of six feet (6') above the
finished floor elevation of the mall structure.
2. The applicant be required to pay for the signalization of Ninth
and Saturn and Magnolia and Belmont intersections as required in
the traffic study submitted with the application. In addition,
any alteration of the Ninth and Magnolia signals determined as
necessary by the City Traffic Engineer shall be made at the
developer's expense. These changes are only over and above
existing plans to upgrade the intersection.
3. Signage shall be governed by those restrictions applicable to the
"C-3" district except that there shall be a maximum of six (6)
exterior wall signs displayed for stores which do not have an
outside entrance.
4. The density of the multiple -family units be reduced from "R-3" to
"11-2.5" (43 units per acre to 21 units per acre).
5. Parking lot illumination be shaded downward to avoid casting
light on adjacent residential properties. The maximum height for
free standing lighting shall be twenty feet (20') above the
7. The Central Mall Avenue entrance shall be redesigned to eliminate
the intersection with Collister Avenue. The Fourth Street
access shall be provided with an electronic gate by the applicant/
developer to insure that it will be utilized for fire access only.
8. The development plans shall be adjusted to conform to the
conditions placed upon the preliminary plat, particularly with
reference to streets and drainage.
9. No structure designed or intended to be used, in part or in
whole, for business purposes shall be constructed prior to the
construction of not less than thirty percent (30%) of the total
number of dwelling units proposed in the development plan.
10. Approval is subject to the approved Preliminary Development Plan
which is on file in the City Clerk's Office and is incorporated
herein by reference.
Section 3. TIME SCHEDULE FOR COMPLETION. Development of this site
shall be substantially completed within ten (10) years of the effective date of
this ordinance.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper.
Introduced: September 22, 1980
Passed: October 6, 1980
(SEAL) Aayor
ATTEST:
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk
roofline of the mall
structure.
6. Storm shelters shall
be provided within the structure or
structure
quality areas be built
into the mall structure at a rate
of
three (3) to five (5)
square feet per person based upon
fifty
percent (50%) of the
maximum design capacity of the mall
structure.
7. The Central Mall Avenue entrance shall be redesigned to eliminate
the intersection with Collister Avenue. The Fourth Street
access shall be provided with an electronic gate by the applicant/
developer to insure that it will be utilized for fire access only.
8. The development plans shall be adjusted to conform to the
conditions placed upon the preliminary plat, particularly with
reference to streets and drainage.
9. No structure designed or intended to be used, in part or in
whole, for business purposes shall be constructed prior to the
construction of not less than thirty percent (30%) of the total
number of dwelling units proposed in the development plan.
10. Approval is subject to the approved Preliminary Development Plan
which is on file in the City Clerk's Office and is incorporated
herein by reference.
Section 3. TIME SCHEDULE FOR COMPLETION. Development of this site
shall be substantially completed within ten (10) years of the effective date of
this ordinance.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper.
Introduced: September 22, 1980
Passed: October 6, 1980
(SEAL) Aayor
ATTEST:
D. L. Harrison, City Clerk