 I'd like to call the City of Columbia Planning Commission meeting for February 10th to order. Welcome to Planning Commission members, staff and guests. We ask for your patience during this meeting. Multiple staff members are here and behind the scenes with us today are Lucinda Statler, Planning Administrator, Hope Hasty, Zoning Administrator, Jonathan Chambers, Land Development Administrator, and Andrew Livingood, annexation coordinator. If you're watching the meeting via City TV, you will see live images or still images of Planning Commission members and the administrator. However, images of the applicant and the public will not be visible. Today, public participation will be heard here, in person, or via email by those watching on City TV. And when participating, please provide your name for documentation purposes. The public may stream the meetings through City TV, accessed at www.youtube.com slash user slash Columbia SC government. The public may submit letters and statements via email to cocboardmeetingatColumbiaSC.gov, leading up to and or during the meeting, as this account will be monitored during the meeting. Emails or letters sent during the meeting will be read into the record. Emails or letters received prior to the meeting have been forwarded to the commission. The public may participate via phone. You may call 855-925-2801. When prompted, please enter the meeting code 2126. And if you're here today to speak about a case, you must speak up when the chairperson calls for a public comment. And I'll call the roll. Mr. Cohn. Here. Ms. Davis. Mr. Harp. Ms. Hartz. Dr. Mandel. Here. Ms. Thomas. Here. Mr. Tupper. Here. And Mr. Frost. Here. We have a quorum. I'll give a brief meeting overview. Applicants with request before the planning commission are allowed at a presentation time of 10 minutes. This time should include but is not limited to an overview of the project, case history, and any pertinent meetings held regarding the request. This time also includes all persons presenting information on behalf of the applicant, such as attorneys, engineers, and architects. This time limit does not include any questions asked by the planning commission or staff regarding requests. Members of the general public are given the opportunity to address their concerns and intervals of two minutes. The administrator does have a timer and will make presenters aware of when their time has expired. The planning commission reserves the right to amend these procedures on a case-by-case basis. The planning commission uses the consent agenda to approve non-controversial or routine matters by single motion and vote. Examples of such items include approval of site plans, annex stations, and street names. If a member of the planning commission or the general public wants to discuss an item on the consent agenda, you must speak up after the consent agenda is read, then the item is removed from the consent agenda and considered during the meeting. The planning commission then approves the remaining consent agenda items. Are there any changes to the agenda? Yes, there are a couple of changes to the agenda. These are under the regular agenda. Item number five, which is SPLAT-2021-0107, has been deferred. And then item number nine, which is a zoning map amendment, ZMA-2022-0002. This rezoning request has been withdrawn from this agenda. Thank you. And I will go ahead and read the consent agenda items. So first on the consent agenda is approval of the January 13th, 2020, excuse me, 2022 minutes. Case number two is 1458 Caroline Road, also known as 1458 Trinity III Road. This is a request to annex the property and assign a land use classification of urban edge mixed residential and assign a zoning of office and institutional at the time of annexation. The property is currently classified as neighborhood medium density and zoned RU by Richland County. The next one on the consent agenda item number three is annexation-2022-0002, 1010 Edgefield Street. This is a request to annex the property and assign a land use classification of urban core residential small lot and assign a zoning of residential mixed district and historic preservation overlay district at the time of annexation. The property is currently classified as mixed residential high density and zoned RMHD by Richland County. And then number four is a zoning text amendment TA-2022-0001 to amend Chapter 17, Appendix D, Historic Sub-District Boundaries. Request to add 1010 Edgefield Street to Chapter 17, Appendix D, Historic Sub-District Boundaries in the Earlwood Protection Area, Area A, at the time of the property's annexation. And that is the end of the consent agenda. Okay, thank you. Is there anyone from Planning Commission that would like any item removed from the consent agenda? Hearing none. Is there anyone from the public, either in person or watching via live city TV that would like to have an item removed from the consent agenda? If so, please speak now or send an email. Again, when participating, please provide your full name for the minutes. Take a brief pause to see if we get any emails or callers on the line. Emails, and I think our callers are for a different case, I believe. Hearing no changes for the consent agenda, I'll accept a motion. I move we accept the consent agenda. Got a motion to accept. Going to get a second. Got a motion and a second. All in favor signify by saying aye. Any opposed say no. The ayes have it. The motion is approved. Use the following outline for regular agenda items. The administrator will introduce the case. The applicant will have 10 minutes to make a presentation. Planning Commission may ask questions. The public will be allowed to participate via email or in person. Planning Commission may ask additional questions of the applicant. And an action by the Planning Commission will move forward. That's going to bring us to the first item on your regular agenda, which is SN-2022-001, which is on Beaumont Avenue. And this is a request to change a portion of Beaumont Court to Beaumont Avenue. This was brought to our attention by the Richland County Addressing Coordinator that a small portion of Beaumont Avenue is actually named Beaumont Court instead of Beaumont Avenue. And pursuant to South Carolina State Code, the Planning Commission, after reasonable notice and newspaper, have in general circulation in which the commission exists, should change a name of a street or road within its boundary or of its territorial jurisdiction, various causes. But when there is a duplication of names or other conditions which tend to confuse the traveling public or the delivery of mail is one of those items. And it is the recommendation of the Richland County E-911 Coordinator that having the two streets named on one street causes confusion and that it needs to be changed to avert any life safety concerns. And so this is the public hearing to do that. We encourage those who would like to comment via email or the web to begin sending in letters and emails. Emails should go to COCboardMeeting at columbiasc.gov or on the web at HTTPS colon slash slash public input dot com slash COCPC dash FEB2022. For those wanting to leave a voicemail or speak live, please call 855-925-2801. When prompted, please enter the meeting code 2126 and press star two to leave a voicemail or press star three to speak live. Please be sure your computer audio is off to avoid any feedback. So first, we will hear from anyone in the audience who would like to speak. Seeing none, we will now hear from any comments that have been received in writing or any voicemails from callers on the line. We have not received any emails about this case. There's also no phone calls about this case at this time. I'm sorry? There are no phone calls about this case at this time. No emails, no phone calls, no one in the audience that would like to speak. Are there any questions from Planning Commission? Hearing none, I will accept the motion. Court to Beaumont Street. Got a motion that we approve the request. Can I get a second? I mean, I think it's Beaumont Court to Beaumont Avenue. I just want to be sure because it's already confused. I'm sorry. No, no worries. I'll second. OK. Got a motion and a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed, say no. The ayes have it. The motion is approved. That'll bring us to the item number seven, which is another street name change SN 2022-0002 Centipal Point. This is a case where there is a duplication in a recently platted subdivision. The Senup Beacons Field Road was used as the street name, and that is a duplicate. And due to E911 purposes to avert confusion, the name change is suggested to Senup Paul Point. And this is a recently platted subdivision, so there's no houses in this portion of the subdivision. Again, we encourage those who would like to comment via email or the web to begin sending in letters and emails. The email should go to COC board meeting at ColumbiaSC.gov or on the web at HTTPS colon slash slash publicinput.com slash COCPC-FEB2022. For those wanting to leave a voicemail or speak live, please call 855-925-2801. When prompted, please enter the meeting code 2126, then press star 2 to leave a voicemail or press star 3 to speak live. Please be sure your computer audio is off to avoid any feedback. Is there anyone in the audience who would like to speak on this matter? Here are none. We'll move to any comments that have been received via email. I have not received any emails about this case. Any phone calls? Callers on the line. Any questions from Planning Commission on this case? Hearing none, I'll accept a motion. I move we change the portion of Beaconsfield Road between Beaconsfield Road and Red Pole Way to Centipal Point. Got a motion to approve. Can I get a second? Got a motion and a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed, say no. The ayes have it. The motion is approved. Sorry, Mr. Chairman. Can I just clarify who seconded that motion? I didn't catch that. OK, thanks. So the next case on the regular agenda is a zoning map amendment. This is DMA 20-22-0001, 1810 Allen Benedict Court. And this is a request to rezone the property from residential mixed district RM2 to mixed use district MU2, this property. The Columbia Housing Authority is re-zoning the property. They're working on a plan to redevelop it as a mixed housing development, which eventually will come to you guys for site plan review. But right now, it is looking to rezone as MU2, which is adjacent to the north. And staff is supportive of the request. And I think the applicants are here to answer any questions. But if you guys have any questions. Sure, any questions for staff? If the applicant is available and would like to speak. Thank you, Mr. Lee. Any questions for the applicant? Mr. Chair, I do. No clarification, sir. I would just like to understand, is it you still have plans to redevelop that area into apartments? Or is there anything else being added as a part of this request? I understand. Thank you. And the site plan will come before the Planning Commission for approval as well. Correct? Correct. Thank you, Mr. Lee. Any questions for the applicant? Hearing none. All right, we encourage those who would like to comment via email or the web to begin sending in letters and emails. Those emails should go to COC, board meeting at columbiasc.gov or on the web at https-slash-publicinput.com-cocpc-feb2022. For those wanting to leave a voicemail or speak live, please call 855-925-2801. And when prompted, please enter the meeting code 2126. Then press star 2 to leave a voicemail or press star 3 to speak live. Please be sure your computer audio is off to avoid any feedback. We will take another brief pause to see if we get any emails or callers on the line. Is there anybody in the audience that would like to speak for or against the project? Anybody in the audience? I don't see any emails about this. No emails, any callers on the line? Hearing no additional comments or concerns, I will accept a motion. Got a motion to approve. Can I get a second? Second. Got a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed, say no. The ayes have it. The motion is approved. We will move to other business. So since last week, Ms. DePort came to give you guys a brief presentation about the Columbia Compos Annual Report. He's here tonight to answer questions. If you guys have looked at it and had a chance to... Yeah, for those of you all who were not here last month, we were given an update on the annual report and things seem to be progressing very well. I'm assuming you all have not had a chance to look at it. The others that were here did look at it and asked a couple of questions while we were here, but for me, I don't have any additional questions, but certainly want to open it up for anybody else that might. And of course, you're welcome to ask us questions anytime. You can reach out to staff, but we just thought if you'll have anything you want to. I'll take an opportunity to look over it. Absolutely. I appreciate getting a hard copy of it, though. It's nice to be able to look at it. A little bit easier to look at. Thank you. All right, no questions. I'll accept the motion that we adjourned. Okay. Can I get a motion? Second. Got a motion to adjourn. Can I get a second? Second. Got a second. The motion, the meeting is adjourned.