File #: 16-005SP    Name: Buick GMC Inventory Parking Lot Site Plan
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 3/1/2016 Final action: 3/1/2016
Title: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on a Site Plan for a Parking Lot (Buick-GMC Inventory Parking), Located on the North Side of Collin McKinney Parkway and at the Terminus of Test Drive
Attachments: 1. Proposed Site Plan, 2. Staff Report, 3. Standard Conditions Checklist, 4. Location Map and Aerial Exhibit, 5. Letter of Intent, 6. Proposed Landscape Plan, 7. PowerPoint Presentation

Title

Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on a Site Plan for a Parking Lot (Buick-GMC Inventory Parking), Located on the North Side of Collin McKinney Parkway and at the Terminus of Test Drive

 

Summary

 

COUNCIL GOAL:                     Direction for Strategic Growth

 

MEETING DATE:                     March 1, 2016

 

DEPARTMENT:                      Planning

 

CONTACT:                       Brian Lockley, AICP, Director of Planning

                     Matt Robinson, AICP, Planning Manager

                     Eleana Galicia, Planner I

 

 

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:                     Staff recommends approval of the proposed site plan with the following conditions:

1.                     The applicant satisfy the conditions as shown on the Standard Conditions for Site Plan Approval Checklist, attached.

 

ITEM SUMMARY:

                     The applicant is proposing to construct a parking lot (approximately 316 Spaces) for an off-site storage of new and used vehicle inventory for the Buick and GMC car dealership.

                     Typically site plans can be administratively approved by Staff; however, the governing planned development ordinance requires the site plan to be approved by the City Council.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

                     Please see attached Staff Report.

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY:  N/A

 

BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:

                     This item was not heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission as the governing planned development ordinance only requires approval of the City Council.