Saturday, May 23, 2020

FINAL AGENDA: Planning & Zoning Board Study Session September 27,2020

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1 Call meeting to order.
2 Review items on the agenda for the May 27, 2020 regular Planning and Zoning Board Hearing
3 Conduct a public hearing on the following General Plan Amendments: 
PZ 20085 





File #:PZ 20085   
Type:PZ General PlanStatus:Agenda Ready
In control:Planning and Zoning Board - Public Hearing
On agenda:5/27/2020
Title:ZON20-00129 District 6. Within the 10600 to 11000 blocks of East Williams Field Road (south side); within the 6000 to 6200 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (west side); and within the 6000 to 6400 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (east side). Located south of Williams Field Road on the east and west sides of Signal Butte Road. (89± acres). Minor General Plan Amendment to change the Character Type from Neighborhoods to Mixed Use Activity District. This request will allow for a mixed-use development. Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC, applicant; Signal Butte 24, LLC, owner. (Companion case to zoning case ZON19-00805, associated with item 6-b). Continued from May 13, 2020. Planner: Cassidy Welch Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions

Attachments:1. Vicinity Map,
2. Staff Report,
3. Prop. 207 Waiver,
4. Illustrative Master Plan,
5. General Plan Exhibit,
6. Narrative,
7. Citizen Participation Plan,
8. Citizen Participation Report,
9. Avigation Easement,
10. Presentation
Presentation: ZON20-00129 District 6. 
ZON19-00805 (REZONING) 
ZON20-00129 (MINOR GP AMENDMENT) Cassidy Welch, Planner II 
May 27, 2020
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Meeting Name:Planning and Zoning Board - Public HearingAgenda status:Final
Meeting date/time:5/27/2020 4:00 PMMinutes status:Draft
Meeting location:Virtual Platform
Published agenda:Agenda AgendaPublished minutes:Not available
Meeting video:
Attachments:
File #Agenda #TypeTitleActionResultAction Details
PZ 200812-aPZ MinutesMinutes from the May 13, 2020 study sessions and regular hearing.Not available
PZ 200793-aPZ Zoning - ActionZON19-00961 District 6. Within the 9300 to 9500 blocks of East Cadence Parkway (west side). Located east of Ellsworth Road and south of Ray Road. (11.5± acres). Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an attached single residence development within the Cadence at Gateway Community. Josh Hannon, EPS Group, Inc., applicant; PPGN-Ellsworth, LLLP, owner. (Companion case to preliminary plat “Cadence DU1 Phase 1 West”, associated with item *5-a). Planner: Ryan McCann Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available
PZ 200803-bPZ Zoning - ActionZON20-00134 District 3. Within the 1800 block of East Baseline Road (north side). Located west of Gilbert Road on the north side of Baseline Road. (1± acres). Site Plan Review. This request will allow for an automobile/vehicle service and repair facility. Lori Gafner, Greenberg Farrow, applicant; KEMF GB PAD LLC, owner. Planner: Charlotte Bridges Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available
PZ 200824-aPZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON19-00871 District 6. Within the 1700 block of South Crismon Road (west side). Located north of Baseline Road on the west side of Crismon Road. (11± acres). Rezoning from LC to LC-PAD with a Council Use Permit for residential uses within a commercial zoning district; and Site Plan Review. This request will allow for the development of apartments, a hotel, and a restaurant within a mixed-use development. Michael Holman, Overland Development, applicant; Overland Senior Housing Mesa AZ LLC, owner. (Companion case to preliminary plat “Crismon Commons”, associated with item *5-b). Continued from April 22, 2020. Planner: Wahid Alam Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available
PZ 200835-aPZ Preliminary Plat“Cadence DU1 Phase 1 West” District 6. Within the 9300 to 9500 blocks of East Cadence Parkway (west side). Located east of Ellsworth Road and south of Ray Road. (11.5± acres). Preliminary Plat. Josh Hannon, EPS Group, Inc., applicant; PPGN-Ellsworth, LLLP, owner. (Companion case to ZON19-00961, associated with item *3-a). Planner: Ryan McCann Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available
PZ 200845-bPZ Preliminary Plat“Crismon Commons” District 6. Within the 1700 block of South Crismon Road (west side). Located north of Baseline Road on the west side of Crismon Road. (11± acres). Preliminary Plat. Michael Holman, Overland Development, applicant; Overland Senior Housing Mesa AZ LLC, owner. (Companion case to ZON19-00871, associated with item *4-a). Continued from April 22, 2020. Planner: Wahid Alam Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available
PZ 200856-aPZ General PlanZON20-00129 District 6. Within the 10600 to 11000 blocks of East Williams Field Road (south side); within the 6000 to 6200 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (west side); and within the 6000 to 6400 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (east side). Located south of Williams Field Road on the east and west sides of Signal Butte Road. (89± acres). Minor General Plan Amendment to change the Character Type from Neighborhoods to Mixed Use Activity District. This request will allow for a mixed-use development. Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC, applicant; Signal Butte 24, LLC, owner. (Companion case to zoning case ZON19-00805, associated with item 6-b). Continued from May 13, 2020. Planner: Cassidy Welch Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available
PZ 200866-bPZ Zoning - Discuss and RecommendZON19-00805 District 6. Within the 10600 to 11000 blocks of East Williams Field Road (south side); within the 6000 to 6200 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (west side); and within the 6000 to 6400 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (east side). Located south of Williams Field Road on the east and west sides of Signal Butte Road. (89± acres). Rezone from RS-9-PAD, RS-6-PAD, RSL-2.5-PAD, RM-2-PAD and LC-PAD to GC-PAD; with a Council Use Permit to allow 100% residential uses on the first floor within a General Commercial zoning district; and modification of the Destination at Gateway PAD by removing 89± acres. This request will allow a mixed-use development. Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC, applicant; Signal Butte 24, LLC, owner. (Companion case to General Plan amendment ZON20-00129, associated with item 6-a). Continued from May 13, 2020. Planner: Cassidy Welch Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditionsNot available








Within the 10600 to 11000 blocks of East Williams Field Road (south side); within the 6000 to 6200 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (west side); and within the 6000 to 6400 blocks of South Signal Butte Road (east side). Located south of Williams Field Road on the east and west sides of Signal Butte Road. 
(89± acres). 
Minor General Plan Amendment to change the Character Type from Neighborhoods to Mixed Use Activity District. 
This request will allow for a mixed-use development
  • Sean Lake, Pew & Lake, PLC, applicant; 
  • Signal Butte 24, LLC, owner. 
Planner: Cassidy Welch 
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions 3-a 
_________________________________________________________________4 Planning Director's Updates
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May 18 City Council's land use cases and decisions



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Journalist details heated exchange with McEnany on reopening places of worship 
224,041 views
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Food-For-Thought: Who's Got A Seat At The Table?

WE ARE NOT "ALL IN THIS TOGETHER" 
If you're not invited to the table, you're on the menu
The pandemic has prompted many to reflect on how the world works and, importantly, for whom it works. 
This is at the heart of a new program on Vice TV called “Seat at the Table,” hosted by best-selling author Anand Giridharadas. 
He has made a career of questioning the seat of power and money in America, and explains to Hari Sreenivasan why society must adapt or fail. Originally aired on May 21, 2020
13,726 views
May 22, 2020 
17:00 minutes

What would Sigmund Freud have said about this old logo for The Mormon Tabernacle Choir? "Penis Envy"



One of the choir's most popular songs is  "You Lift Me Up" 

However, let's get serious and take a look at the following post on 04.24.2020 taken verbatim from 
Apart from the new logo that's featured farther on down, the author writes some interesting observations in the sidenote:
". . .I read today that the choir now only represents the super orthodox Utah segment, and it has lost the ability to represent the church because it is only an idealized white-washed version and not an authentic representation of the members of the Church worldwide. . . "

IS IT ALL ABOUT "BRANDING" or getting at truth?
THE EMPTINESS OF THE NEW MOTAB LOGO
"Here is the historic Mormon Tabernacle Choir logo that has been recognized all over the world. It highlights the iconic Salt Lake Tabernacle Organ pipes, along with the recognized name of 'Mormon' in the  Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The choir was founded in August 1847, one month  after the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. It has been a huge missionary tool for the Church. The branding is just a recognizable as the letter 'M' for McDonalds and an 'Apple' for the Macs. However, it has been changed. The new logo and name was released to the press yesterday.
If you were to take only the empty space of the original logo of the Tabernacle Organ Pipes,  this is what it would look like.
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And now... here is the newly released logo for the Tabernacle Choir. Looks like just the empty, negative space of the former logo. Some of the people who have seen is it for the first time have said that is looks like a building (like the Great and Spacious Building) without a foundation. Other have said that is looks like a frowning face that cuts through the pipes. (unlike Amazon's and McDonald's smiley face)
This is the logo with the text. (which looks a little better)
It is interesting that this hollowed out image of the original logo is the base for the new logo. Removed is the solid form of the well known Tabernacle Organ pipes, as well as a reduction to the number of pipes (from 12 to 7). What is left is the empty space of the original logo along with the deletion of the word Mormon. I am not sure this new logo will ever have the impact that the original logo had, but I could be wrong.
Sidenote: 
In recent years the choir has struggled to represent the actual members of the Church worldwide. Choir members need to live within an hour of Temple Square and be current temple recommend holders. The choir members are 99% white, despite the attempts to focus heavily on close up of those members of color during General Conference. I read today that the choir now only represents the super orthodox Utah segment, and it has lost the ability to represent the church because it is only an idealized white-washed version and not an authentic representation of the members of the Church worldwide. If you can sing, live within 100 miles of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, member is good standing (translation: have a current temple recommend), and are ethnically diverse, you should audition to be a choir member.

Financing The Faith: Peaks and Losses In The Marketplace For The Latter-Day Saints

"What goes up must come down" is one of those fundamental laws of physics (assuming there is no divine intervention of course). However in the end it's all a gamble. . . and sure enough The Beehive got stung.

Nope
Report: Mormon church investment fund had nearly $38 billion
Updated 

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This account is taken from one of your MesaZona blogger's multiple sources of information: https://barerecord.blogspot.com/

LDS CHURCH LOSES 8 BILLION DOLLARS OF VALUE IN THEIR "RAINY DAY ACCOUNT"

"The Salt Lake Tribune printed an article this morning that the investment arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, reported to federal regulators that the value of its stock holdings fell by $8.1 billion during a three-month span. Here is a link the article: [LINK]


Compare that 8 billion dollars (8,000,000,000.00) loss to what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gives annually to help the poor, sick and needy. President Oaks reported (LINK) that  the Church gives about $40 million on welfare, humanitarian and other LDS Church-sponsored projects around the world and has done so for more than 30 years (equals out to approximately $1.2 billion on welfare and humanitarian efforts over the past 30 years.)

So much has been said on how prophetically we had been prepared as a Church for the  Covid pandemic with the programs that were put into place like our study manual to have home church. 
I wonder if not all the Church departments got the memo."

Please note: The image to the left is an insert for editorial comment made here. It is not part of the post from May 20, 2020 from the source