Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Planned Unit Development Ordinance

 Advancing Urban Development: Topeka City Mayor Michelle De La Isla's Administration


In a strategic move to propel urban development and streamline planning processes, the Topeka City Council, under the leadership of Mayor Michelle De La Isla, has passed the Planned Unit Development Ordinance 21/03. This significant milestone, enacted on December 14, 2021, marks a pivotal moment in the city's ongoing efforts to foster sustainable growth and enhance community livability.

Under the stewardship of Mayor De La Isla, Topeka has witnessed a renewed focus on urban planning initiatives aimed at creating vibrant, inclusive neighborhoods while preserving the city's unique character. The approval of the Planned Unit Development Ordinance underscores the administration's commitment to advancing these objectives through innovative policy measures.

In a recent correspondence between William J. Sharp, representing the City of Topeka's Planning & Development Department, and Henry McClure, a developer involved in a planned unit development project, detailed signage notes and a sign master plan were sent. This exchange exemplifies the collaborative approach taken by the city administration and developers to ensure compliance with signage regulations while promoting creative expression and community engagement.

The adoption of the Planned Unit Development Ordinance 21/03 reflects a proactive approach to urban planning and development under Mayor De La Isla's administration. By embracing innovative policies that balance economic growth with environmental sustainability and community well-being, Topeka is poised to thrive as a dynamic and inclusive city.

Attached is a link to the PDF File of the Planned Unit Development Passed and Approved on December 14, 2021:

Unveiling Economic Potential: Exploring the Insights of the Upcoming JEDO Board Meeting Agenda

Anticipating Progress: Insights into the Upcoming JEDO Board Meeting Agenda


As the City of Topeka gears up for another pivotal JEDO Board meeting scheduled for Wednesday, February 14, 2024, stakeholders are eagerly anticipating discussions that promise to shape the future of economic development in the region. With an array of crucial items on the agenda, including the approval of the previous meeting's minutes, a comprehensive review of investment options for the Astra Innovation Center, and the presentation of the Go Topeka Quarterly Update for the fourth quarter of 2023, the meeting holds significant implications for the city's growth trajectory.


Approval of the JEDO Board Meeting Minutes from December 13, 2023 One of the initial items slated for deliberation is the approval of the minutes from the JEDO Board meeting held on December 13, 2023. This procedural step serves as a retrospective examination of decisions made and discussions held during the previous session. It provides an opportunity for board members to ensure accuracy in documentation and reaffirm commitments made, laying a solid foundation for the proceedings to follow. Reviewing Options for Continued Investment in the Astra Innovation Center Central to the agenda is a comprehensive review of investment options for the Astra Innovation Center—a hub of entrepreneurial activity and technological advancement in Topeka. Recognized as a catalyst for innovation and economic growth, the Astra Innovation Center represents a cornerstone of the city's strategic development initiatives. The discussion will likely explore various funding, potential partnerships, and expansion opportunities aimed at maximizing the center's impact and fostering a thriving ecosystem of innovation. Presentation of Go Topeka Quarterly Update for the Fourth Quarter of 2023 A highlight of the meeting will be the presentation of the Go Topeka Quarterly Update, offering insights into the city's economic performance and progress over the fourth quarter of 2023. This comprehensive report will provide stakeholders with a detailed analysis of key metrics, including job creation, investment inflows, industry trends, and business expansion initiatives. By examining the city's economic landscape through a data-driven lens, the presentation will inform strategic decision-making and guide future efforts to drive sustained prosperity. Anticipated Outcomes and Implications As participants gather for the JEDO Board meeting, there is palpable anticipation surrounding the potential outcomes and implications of the discussions ahead. The approval of meeting minutes will set the stage for productive deliberations, while the review of investment options for the Astra Innovation Center holds promise for fostering continued innovation and economic vitality in the region. Additionally, the Go Topeka Quarterly Update will offer valuable insights into the city's economic trajectory, informing stakeholders and policymakers alike as they navigate the path forward. In essence, the upcoming JEDO Board meeting represents a pivotal moment in Topeka's journey toward sustainable economic development and prosperity. By convening to deliberate on key agenda items, stakeholders reaffirm their commitment to advancing the city's strategic priorities and charting a course toward a vibrant and prosperous future. As discussions unfold and decisions are made, the meeting stands as a testament to the collective effort and shared vision driving progress in the City of Topeka.

ATTACHED IS A PDF FILE OF THE FINAL JEDO MEETING AGENDA FOR FEBRUARY 14, 2024

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QXJzcAFGpFLGe_bsMlJKfy8jZl7jiM5q/view?usp=sharing




Braxton Copley's Vision for Empowering the Development Community

Copley's intent for the development community is manifold, encompassing several key aspects:


In the intricate realm of urban development, where progress intertwines with community needs and regulatory frameworks, the role of consultants stands out as crucial intermediaries. Braxton Copley, a renowned figure in the development sector, has recently articulated a compelling vision aimed at empowering this community of consultants. His intent, underscored by a deep understanding of the industry's dynamics, emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to sustainable urban development.


At the heart of Copley's vision lies a recognition of the multifaceted challenges faced by consultants representing developers. These professionals navigate a complex landscape, balancing the demands of clients with the intricacies of local regulations and the imperative of creating projects that harmonize with the surrounding environment. Often tasked with preparing plats, site plans, and traffic studies, they play a pivotal role in shaping the built environment.


Attached is the link to the latest version of the TIS guidelines which include the revisions requested by Deputy Mayor Dobler and Councilmember Emerson in PDF File:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qd3I_nmE8dSHSjry3xz0wCZwGte75o5K/view?usp=drive_link



FW: City Policy

More to come

 

From: Stephen M. Wade <swade@topeka.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2022 3:38 PM
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>; City Clerk <cclerk@Topeka.org>
Cc: Amanda L. Stanley <alstanley@topeka.org>
Subject: RE: City Policy

 

Mr. McClure,

 

Thank you for your email. On 11/21/22, a public hearing was held, as required by state law.   Four neighbors spoke as did representatives from OneGas.  After everyone had the opportunity to speak, the Chair declared that the public hearing was closed.   The Planning Commission voted to table the matter till December and requested that OneGas amend its plan to address some of the neighbors' concerns:   move the compressor north and away from the residences, install lighting and install a landscape buffer. After hearing staff's report and acknowledging that OneGas had complied with the Commission's request, the Commission voted 6-1 to recommend approval to the Governing Body. That is scheduled for GB consideration on Jan. 10.

 

It appears we have complied with all state laws.

 

Steve

Stephen Wade

City Manager

City of Topeka

785.250.9724

 

 

 

 

 

From: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2022 8:57 PM
To: City Clerk <cclerk@Topeka.org>; Governing Body <governingbody@topeka.org>
Cc: Stephen M. Wade <swade@topeka.org>
Subject: Fwd: City Policy

 

 

Attached are the cases - your advertising of the procedures even the simplest person would think there would be a public hearing 

 

What is the State Law on public hearings? Doesn't that law have to apply to the planning commission? 

 

Tonight, the chairman of the planning commission did NOT open a case carried over from last month that had significant changes to the PUD plan. 

 

Many residents are NOT in favor of spot zoning. 

 

First, you add O&I, which has a backup generator already, making the neighborhood unpleasant every time the generator starts automatically as a test run. Now Adding I-light is simply wrong. 

 

The Gas company can locate this anywhere. 

 

This case needs administrative review and a NO Vote. 

 

This can't be compliant with Kansas law. The public has a right to due process as the planning commission is quasi-judicial. 

 

Due to the fact, the City Council does NOT hold a public hearing if nothing this should be remanded back so a public hearing can take place.

 

What is an example of quasi-judicial 

Examples of quasi-judicial decisions include decisions on: variances, special exceptions, subdivision plats, zoning code violations, site-specific rezoning to PUD, site plan review and the decisions of a board of adjustment, and many decisions of a planning commission.

 

--

Henry McClure 

Time kills deals

785-383-9994


 

--

Henry McClure 

Time kills deals

785-383-9994

FW: public works

Braxton for City Manager?

 

From: Braxton Copley <bcopley@topeka.org>
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2023 5:42 PM
To: Tyler Wible <wible.pd@gmail.com>
Cc: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>; Duane Morris <dmorris@Topeka.org>
Subject: RE: public works

 

Mr. Wible

 

Just circling back.  Would you be available to meet myself and my Traffic Operations Manager on site to discuss your concerns with the lighting?

 

May I suggest Friday January 5th at 9:30am?  To ensure we can safely park, let's meet on Adams south of the 6th street bridge

 

Thanks in advance

 

From: Tyler Wible <wible.pd@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2023 3:49 PM
To: Braxton Copley <bcopley@topeka.org>
Cc: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: public works

 

This message originated from outside your organization


 

SE Adam's between 10th to 4th

 

It jumps over across Jefferson in the amtrac location. 

 

On Mon, Dec 18, 2023, 15:42 Braxton Copley <bcopley@topeka.org> wrote:

Tyler

 

Happy to engage in that conversation.  Can you provide me a list of areas, so that staff and I can look at them?

 

We do have a project in the CIP for the reconstruction of SE Adams from 37th to 45th   Design will commence in 2027, with ROW acquisition and utility relocation in 2028 and construction in 2029 and 2030.  That section of street is designated as a minor arterial.  My plan is to add street lights as part of the project

 

 

Braxton PW Signature Line (002)

 

 

 

 

 

From: Tyler Wible <wible.pd@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2023 3:11 PM
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Cc: Braxton Copley <bcopley@topeka.org>
Subject: Re: publice works

 

This message originated from outside your organization


 

Thank you Henry.

 

Hey Braxton,

 

We have areas around our SE Adams area that we need to figure out better street lighting options to make the area safer for drivers, tenants, and their clients.

 

Please reach out so we can brainstorm and find a solution.

 

T

 

7854300697

 

On Mon, Dec 18, 2023, 13:55 Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com> wrote:

Braxton is in charge

 

 

--

Henry McClure 

Time kills deals

785-383-9994

FW: Carl Smith changed locks and does not own property.

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From: Christopher Wright <cjwright51@icloud.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2024 2:28 PM
To: mcre13@gmail.com
Subject: Carl Smith changed locks and does not own property.



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FW: GTP MEMBERSHIP

 

 

From: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, February 5, 2024 10:36 PM
To: mcre13@gmail.com
Subject: Fwd: GTP MEMBERSHIP

 

 

 

Henry McClure  
785.383.9994
sent from mobile 📱
time kills deals

 

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Date: Mon, Feb 5, 2024, 4:32 PM
Subject: GTP MEMBERSHIP
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>

 








Henry McClure "Live" we are blowing up


Fwd: Topeka Human Relations Commission Meeting - February 12, 2024



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Henry McClure 
Time kills deals
785-383-9994

Henry McClure "Live" (1st Aamedment)

From: Bryan Wheeles <bwheeles@Topeka.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 7, 2024 12:03 PM
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>; Richard U. Nienstedt <runienstedt@topeka.org>
Cc: Amanda L. Stanley <alstanley@topeka.org>; City Clerk <cclerk@Topeka.org>
Subject: RE: Do I need a lawyer
 

Mr. McClure,

 

That is a mischaracterization of our brief conversation last night. There was no intent on my part to censor you.  

Our discussion was on recent police resource allocation due to  misrepresented & politicalized issues in the capital city and the role of responsible information dissemination.    

 I support your constitutionally protected right to freedom of expression, as I do for any citizen.

 

I genuinely value our amicable relationship, as well.

 

I apologize for any misunderstanding that was created by this recent discussion.

 

 

 

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Bryan Wheeles   

Chief of Police 

Topeka Police Department

320 S Kansas Ave Suite #100

Topeka, KS 66603

785-368-9277

bwheeles@topeka.org

 

 

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From: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 10:07 PM
To: Bryan Wheeles <bwheeles@Topeka.org>; Richard U. Nienstedt <runienstedt@topeka.org>
Cc: Amanda L. Stanley <alstanley@topeka.org>; City Clerk <cclerk@Topeka.org>
Subject: Do I need a lawyer

 

This message originated from outside your organization


Subject: Request for Clarification Regarding Recent Discourse on Social Media Censorship 

Dear Chief 

In light of our recent discussions pertaining to the matter of social media censorship and its implications, I propose that we schedule another meeting with the city manager to address any lingering concerns and ensure absolute clarity on the issue. 

The purpose of this meeting would be to elucidate the circumstances surrounding the commentary on my social media activities. While I genuinely value our amicable relationship and acknowledge your commendable actions at the Travelers, a certain degree of disquiet persists concerning the motivation behind your statements regarding the censorship in question. 

To dispel any ambiguity and foster an open dialogue, I seek confirmation on whether your engagement in the discourse was of your own volition or if you were acting under the directives of a higher authority. Clarity on this matter is imperative to ascertain the source and nature of the perspectives presented, thereby enabling a more informed and constructive discussion during our upcoming meeting. 

I appreciate your understanding of the sensitivity of this matter and anticipate a prompt response to schedule the proposed meeting. This initiative reflects our shared commitment to transparency and effective communication in our professional relationship. 

I look forward to addressing these concerns together. 

 

--

Henry McClure 

Time kills deals

785-383-9994