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RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff is requesting feedback from the City Council: <br />1. Are there other Benefits Gained or Flexibility Provided? <br />2. Should the applicant provide additional public benefits in order to be considered for <br />PUD zoning? <br />a. Examples could be more open space, enhanced greenway corridor, wetland <br />restoration, additional wetland buffers, higher architectural & building <br />standards, additional landscaping etc. <br />3. Thoughts on PUD flexibility for building height and studio apartment floor area? <br />4. Does this project meet the housing goals to justify allowing for the 15 units per acre <br />Signature Gateway bonus? <br />a. Should the density bonus be required as affordable housing? <br />5. Does the Council support GB, General Business or NB, Neighborhood Business as the <br />conventional zoning district? <br />6. Should the applicant hold a neighborhood meeting prior to PUD Preliminary <br />Plan/Preliminary Plat submittal? <br />Additional Staff Comments: <br />1. Enhanced landscaping/streetscape should be installed at the southeast corner of the <br />site near the commercial development. <br />2. A PUD Design Guidelines Booklet shall be drafted detailing the entire development's <br />regulations such as building and parking setbacks, architectural standards, building <br />heights, landscaping, signage, etc. <br />3. A Homeowner's Association (HOA) will own and maintain the outlots containing public <br />and private open space, private streets, storm ponds, landscaping, etc. <br />4. The City will maintain the public street, trails, and stormwater ponds. <br />5. Sheet 2, Overall Site Plan: <br />a. Legend and Map colors shall coincide with City's land use colors. <br />i. Medium Density = Brown <br />ii. High Density = Dark Brown <br />6. Sheet 3, Preliminary Site Plan: <br />a. Label setback lines <br />b. Show proposed trail along Centerville Road <br />7. Sheet 5, Landscape Concepts: <br />a. Landscape buffer along Centerville Road and Ash Street shall be provided. <br />b. Trails shall be shown. <br />c. Plan is missing a retail building. <br />8. Sheet 11, Preliminary Utility Plan: <br />21 <br />
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