File #: 18-0267    Version: 1 Name: RZ18-00002 Ellipse Apartments
Type: Zoning Ordinance - Map Status: Passed
File created: 7/19/2018 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 8/8/2018 Final action: 8/8/2018
Title: Rezoning Application No. 18-00002 by Peninsula Plaza Partners LLC to rezone a 9.53+ acre portion of an 11.84+ acre parcel at 1815 W. Mercury Blvd [LRSN: 13004430] from Limited Commercial [C-2] District to Multiple Dwelling (MD-4) District with Proffered Conditions
Indexes: , ,
Attachments: 1. Application, 2. CC Design Standards, 3. Resolution, 4. Staff Report, 5. Staff Presentation, 6. Support Letter, 7. Planning Commission Resolution, 8. Applicant's Presentation, 9. Applicants Presentation (Revised)
Title
Rezoning Application No. 18-00002 by Peninsula Plaza Partners LLC to rezone a 9.53+ acre portion of an 11.84+ acre parcel at 1815 W. Mercury Blvd [LRSN: 13004430] from Limited Commercial [C-2] District to Multiple Dwelling (MD-4) District with Proffered Conditions

Purpose
Background Statement:

Request to rezone a 9.53+ acre portion of an 11.84+ acre parcel at 1815 W. Mercury Blvd from Limited Commercial [C-2] District to Multiple Dwelling (MD-4) District with proffered conditions. Approval of this application would permit development of a minimum of 260 apartment units distributed over five (5) buildings.

The Hampton Community Plan (2006, as amended) recommends mixed-use for this property to support the business growth of this area through the addition of commercial retail, office, and residential. Improving the quality and synergy of each of these elements bolsters the live, work, play aspect of the City’s central business district. Redevelopment of the subject property from a former aging hotel which has been demolished, into a higher density residential community is also consistent with the recommendations of the Coliseum Central Master Plan (2015, as amended). More specifically, the Master Plan recommends the development of upscale residential properties with a diverse mix of unit types. Locating more units on properties in the core of the District, such as this one, is desired. Also, placement of residential units within walkable distance to key activity nodes will help induce other developments such as restaurants, retail, and office that serve as links between developments.

The proposal includes 283 units of varying types (e.g. efficiencies, studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units), divided over five (5) total buildings arranged around central green that includes a clubhouse, fitness center, and outdoor activity spaces. Other amenities include a dog park and internal pedestrian connections, including links to Pinewood Pl...

Click here for full text