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File #: 20-307    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Use Permit Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/22/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 7/7/2020 Final action: 7/7/2020
Title: Discussion of a Major Special Use Permit Amendment (SUP-18-05) - 7101 E Lincoln Drive - Smoke Tree Resort
Indexes: Smoketree Resort
Attachments: 1. A - Application, 2. B - Vicinity Map Related Maps, 3. C.1 - Narrative and Plans, 4. C.2 - Parking Study and Associated Documents, 5. C.3 - Traffic Impact Analysis, 6. C.4 - Preliminary Drainage Report, 7. C.5 - Wastewater Capacity Study, 8. C.6 - Water Service Impact Study, 9. D - SUP Guidelines, 10. E - General Plan Policies, 11. F - SUP History, 12. G - Public Comments (06-28-20 and later) UPDATED, 13. H - Revised Statement of Direction
TO: Chair and Planning Commission Members

FROM: Jeremy Knapp, Community Development Director
Paul Michaud, Planning Manager

DATE: July 7, 2020

DEPARTMENT: Community Development

Staff Contact Paul Michaud, Planning Manager, 480-348-3574
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Discussion of a Major Special Use Permit Amendment (SUP-18-05) - 7101 E Lincoln Drive - Smoke Tree Resort
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
REQUEST:
Gentree LLC, the property owner of the Smoke Tree Resort, is seeking redevelopment of the property located at 7101 East Lincoln Drive (APN 174-64-003A) via a major amendment to the site's existing Special Use Permit - Resort zoning. The application is attached as Attachment A. The proposed redevelopment of this property will be a complete demolition of all existing structures and construction of a resort.

MEETING PURPOSE:
Receive a revised redevelopment plan and Statement of Direction.

BACKGROUND:
Town Council Consideration After Planning Commission Action
After the application was recommended for denial by the Planning Commission in March 2019, the applicant updated their submittal to address some of the concerns identified by the Commission. In March 2019, Town Staff presented to Town Council the revised request in work study session. Council had concerns specifically regarding the for-sale product among other items. In May 2019, the applicant made a presentation to Council where generally the Council indicated support to redevelop the property. Specific Council opposition was unanimously expressed with regard to the project's density and its for-sale condo element. It was the expectation of Council the applicant would respond to the Council's concerns and present a revised plan to staff for review prior to placing the item on a future agenda item. The applicant submitted revised plans for staff review in September, October, and November, 2019. At that time staff and Council provided feedback that they were not supportive of the idea of the ...

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