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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JANUARY 10, 2018 <br /> <br /> - 2 - <br />amenities such as a dining room, craft room, salon, library/video room, and <br />gathering spaces in both wings of the building. <br /> <br />The Associate Planner explained that the site is 1.73 acres consisting of two <br />properties that are zoned Planned Unit Development, PUD. She noted that <br />the area to the north is also zoned PUD and is a mix of commercial and <br />residential, and the area to the south is zoned R-1, Single Family <br />Residential. She stated that the underlying base use for this proposal would <br />be consistent with the R-3, High Density Residential, but as a PUD, the <br />project will be reviewed as to whether it could result in a higher quality <br />project above what the base zoning would require. She reported that the <br />applicant is proposing LP smart siding with stone accents that wrap around <br />all of the building. She noted that there are several other design elements <br />that keep the building look consistent with the area. The Associate Planner <br />stated that with a PUD there is flexibility for the setback requirements, but <br />the site plan shown is consistent with the previous townhome development, <br />and staff is supportive of the building layout as proposed. She reported that <br />21 off-street parking spaces are shown on the plan, and the applicant has <br />indicated there will be three to five employees and one to three visitors a <br />day, which equates to a need for four to eight parking spaces used. She <br />noted that none of the residents who live here will have vehicles. <br /> <br />The Associate Planner stated that the applicant is requesting to be allowed <br />signage in excess of what is allowed by code, and is proposing a free <br />standing sign on Rice Street, along with two wall signs on the west and <br />north elevations, with a sign area greater than 35 square feet. She <br />explained that the applicant has indicated that although they are a <br />residential property, they also have a commercial component and need to <br />attract residents due to turnover; therefore they believe there is a higher <br />need for a sign along Rice Street. The R-3 District signage regulations <br />would allow one sign on the property that is no larger than 35 square feet. <br />The Associate Planner stated that staff requests the applicant remove the <br />wall sign on the west elevation due to the larger sign area on the monument <br />sign, and resubmit a site plan showing this sign is setback a minimum of <br />five feet from the property line. She noted that staff also requests more <br />details for the sign proposed on the north elevation. <br /> <br />The Associate Planner reviewed the submitted lighting plan and stated that <br />staff does not feel there will be any issues with glare on the rear of the <br />building that would affect the adjacent neighbors. She reported that when <br />reviewing the landscape plan, staff took into consideration the concerns <br />from the adjacent Iona Lane neighbors during the previous townhome <br />review. She stated that staff feels there is adequate screening for the <br />neighbors on Iona Lane, but she noted that it will be difficult to preserve <br />the existing trees on the property these two sites due to the grading
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