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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2017 <br />Page 4 of 15 <br />She stated the library has a model of the diverging diamond designed to help those with <br />visual impairments navigate the bus stops and pedestrian access in the diverging <br />diamond <br />Director Stevens stated the prescribed burn at Aquarius property has been moved out <br />to Thursday and Friday of this week Councilmember Loo noted the conditions have to <br />be just nght for a prescnbed bum to actually take place. <br />Mayor Muckle stated Saturday at 9 a m. he will meet with anyone interested in meeting <br />him at Aquarius trailhead to have a walk on Warembourg Open Space <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1748, SERIES 2017 — AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FIRST <br />AMENDMENT TO THE ST. LOUIS PARISH AND COMMERCIAL PARK GENERAL <br />DEVELOPMENT PLAN TO ALLOW RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS AS A PERMITTED <br />USE IN ZONE 2 — 2nd READING —PUBLIC HEARING (advertised Daily Camera <br />10/08/17) <br />Attorney Light introduced the ordinance and Mayor Muckle opened the public hearing <br />Planner Dean stated this is a request for a 1st amendment to the St. Louis Parish <br />General Development Plan (GDP) to allow religious institutions as a permitted use <br />rather than a special review use in Zone 2. Currently there are three properties Zoned <br />PCZD-C and the GDP was approved in 2004. The Tennis Center property is the center <br />piece and is under contract to be sold to Ascent Community Church. The GDP divides <br />the properties into zones to specifically allocate uses and yard and bulk standards. <br />Density, heights, and setbacks are allocated by the zones. Zone 1 is currently the <br />property owned by the archdiocese, this zone only allows for religious institutions, <br />schools and childcare. Zone 2 allows vanous commercial uses along with religious <br />institutions, schools and childcare as special review uses. Zone 3 allows for religious <br />institutions, childcare and assisted living facilities as special review uses. <br />The Ascent Church doesn't want to purchase the property if the City isn't willing to allow <br />a church on the site Staff evaluated if a church is a use that meets the Special Review <br />Use (SRU) and found a church meets all of the SRU cnteria. The proposal meets the <br />intent of the comprehensive plan and the economic prospenty of the overall GDP <br />Allowing the religious institutions would not negatively affect surrounding properties. <br />The fiscal analysis showed a net positive overall impact Traffic analysis was done <br />when the tennis center applied, when replaced with a church there would likely be a <br />decrease in weekday trips but increase on net Sunday trips <br />
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