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Private Recreation Center Permit at Marsh Lane (25-701A)

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An application for a Specific Use Permit for a private recreation center, club, or area on property in an NS(A) Neighborhood Service District, on the west line of Marsh Lane, south of Monet Place. Staff Recommendation: Approval for a five-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions. Applicant: Jinting Chen Representative: Lindsay Mayer, Dynamic Engineering Consultants, PC Planner: Sarah May, AICP U/A From: February 6, 2025. Council District: 12 Z245-109(SM)

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An application sought to permit a private recreation center, club, or recreational area in a Neighborhood Service District on the west line of Marsh Lane, south of Monet Place. The City Plan Commission was reviewing a Specific Use Permit that would have allowed the use for an initial five-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals. The matter stalled and remains inactive without final action.
1 eventFirst seen Feb 20, 2025Last activity Feb 20, 2025File #: 25-701A
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Attorney
As of Feb 2025

Flag the incomplete voting record before City Council acts on the Marsh Lane permit

Context: The February 20, 2025 vote record explicitly asterisks Rubin's participation with '*Rubin out of room, shown voting in favor,' a documented irregularity in the approval record.

Recommended: If you represent a party with standing to challenge the approval, the CPC minutes document that Commissioner Rubin was out of the room but recorded as voting in favor — raising a procedural question about whether the 14-0 count is legally valid before City Council takes final action on Z245-109.

Source: City Plan Commission — Feb 20, 2025 →
Journalist
As of Feb 2025

Request voting records from the Marsh Lane recreation center approval

Context: The CPC minutes for Z245-109 (February 20, 2025) contain the notation '*Rubin out of room, shown voting in favor,' a documented discrepancy in the recorded unanimous vote.

Recommended: The official City Plan Commission vote on the Marsh Lane private recreation center permit lists Commissioner Rubin as voting in favor, but the minutes note Rubin was out of the room — request the audio recording, attendance log, and voting documentation from the February 20 hearing to verify whether the 14-0 count is accurate.

Source: City Plan Commission — Feb 20, 2025 →
Resident
As of Feb 2025

Comment at City Council before the Marsh Lane recreation center permit is finalized for four years

Context: The CPC voted 14-0 on February 20, 2025 to approve Z245-109, with Commissioner Wheeler-Reagan's amendment doubling the permit period from two to four years before it advances to City Council.

Recommended: City Plan Commission approved a Special Use Permit for a private recreation center on the west side of Marsh Lane — the permit duration was extended to four years (up from the originally proposed two years) and now goes to City Council for a final vote where public comment is accepted.

Source: City Plan Commission — Feb 20, 2025 →

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Carried: 14 to 0

An application for a Specific Use Permit for a private recreation center, club, or area on property in an NS(A) Neighborhood Service District, on the west line of Marsh Lane, south of Monet Place. Staff Recommendation: Approval for a five-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions. Applicant: Jinting Chen Representative: Lindsay Mayer, Dynamic Engineering Consultants, PC Planner: Sarah May, AICP U/A From: February 6, 2025. Council District: 12 Z245-109(SM)

Vote: 14 for, 0 against, 1 absent

recommend approval of SUP for private recreation center for 4-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals, with conditions on hours, fencing, and height

Friendly amendment by Wheeler-Reagan to change period from two years to four years; accepted by Haqq (maker). *Rubin out of room, shown voting in favor