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28 <br /> <br />residential homes and commercial development. The proposed development transitions <br />from existing low density single family homes to cottage homes to a senior living campus <br />consisting of independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities to restaurant <br />and commercial use. <br /> <br />(c) The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained <br />herein. <br /> <br />The proposed Lyngblomsten development conforms with all PUD performance standards <br />as outlined in Section 1007.024(2) General Requirements and Standards: <br /> <br />1. Ownership. Lyngblomsten will be the owner of the property. <br /> <br />2. Comprehensive Plan Consistency. The proposed PUD shall be consistent <br />with the City Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />The proposed Lyngblomsten development is consistent with the goals and policies of the <br />Comprehensive Plan and the Master Planning Study-Hodgson Road & CR J. <br /> <br />3. Public or Common Open Space. <br /> <br /> The cottage home neighborhood includes 4.75 acres (75%) of landscaped common <br />open space that will be maintained by Lyngblomsten or an association. The overall <br />developments pervious open space is 54%. <br /> <br />4. Operating and Maintenance Requirements for PUD Common Open <br />Space/Facilities. <br /> <br />A Declaration of Covenants and Conditions shall be recorded against the property at the <br />time of final plat detailing ownership and maintenance of the common open space. <br /> <br />5. Utilities. <br /> <br />Public municipal utilities (water and sanitary) will service the entire development. <br /> <br />6. Roadways, Private. <br /> <br />The cottage home neighborhood and commercial private road shall be owned and <br />maintained by Lyngblomsten or similar entity. <br /> <br />7. Development Agreement. <br /> <br />A Development Agreement detailing developer responsibilities and securities will be <br />executed with the final plat. <br /> <br />(d) The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and <br />will not overburden the City’s service capacity. <br />