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Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 10, 2018 <br />Page 5 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />impose a specific location. Mr. Grochala stated that staff would work with Landform <br />to address this. <br /> <br />Mr. Laden asked for clarification on the commercial split in the Waldoch area noting <br />that the staff report stated commercial was not required. Mr. Grochala explained that <br />given the existing nursery staff had intended that the balance of the site would not <br />require commercial uses. The board concurred. <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala reviewed the remainder of the Planned Residential/Commercial sites. <br />No changes where proposed for 80th Street or 77th/Lake Drive which is already <br />developed. Mr. Evenson stated that he does not feel as strongly about the percentages <br />at the Birch/Centerville location. The board concurred that a minimum commercial <br />component would not be required at that location. <br /> <br />Signature Gateway District <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala presented an overview of the district provisions and the 3 proposed <br />locations. The board concurred that there would not be a minimum commercial <br />requirement for the Lake and Main location noting the existence of existing <br />commercial development. No other changes where proposed and the board concurred <br />with the proposed district. <br /> <br />Town Center District <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala presented an overview of the district provisions noting that the Woods <br />Edge development already had an existing master plan and approved PUD. <br /> <br />The board concurred with the proposed district. <br /> <br />Office/Medium Density Residential District <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala presented an overview of the district provisions based in part on the <br />concept plan presented by the property owner. <br /> <br />The board concurred with the proposed district. <br /> <br />Mr. Grochala also reviewed the proposed residential density adjustments and <br />proposed implementation language for reviewing planned unit development <br />requirements. <br /> <br />The board concurred with the proposed density changes. <br /> <br />Mr. Root felt that there already was guidance for PUD’s within the zoning ordinance. <br />Chair Tralle stated he does not want to see the PUD being dictated by us but rather <br />the job of the advisory board members to dictate to the PUD. <br />