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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />December 8, 2010 <br />Page 3 <br />Board members discussed proposed lot sizes. Staff reminded the board that a Planned <br />Unit Development allows for variation to standard requirements, therefore smaller lot <br />sizes are allowed. Mr. Smyser explained that a Planned Unit Development offers the city <br />public elements that are not typically offered in a standard development. He specified <br />that the Century Farm North development includes a very large park area as well as <br />unique stormwater areas, and that overall the property is less than three units per acre. <br />Chair Tralle declared the Public Hearing open at 7:08 p.m. <br />Mr. Gary Uhde, Century Farm Development, was present for uestions. Mr. Uhde noted <br />that his engineer was unable to attend due to illness. Mr explained that the sale to <br />the builder of this addition closed in 2006, but only tw of the single family detached <br />townhome units have been sold by Sharper Homes sine that time. Uhde was <br />approached by Sharper Homes a number of year, to discuss potential revisions, but <br />Mr. Uhde thought it was premature to propos anges at that time. He was approached <br />by Sharper again about six months ago an , brought the concerns to the city. The <br />city was receptive to the requested chang s. fated tl questions and concerns <br />regarding the homeowner association had been As the developer, Mr. Uhde is <br />hoping that the single family homes will sell better the townhomes did. He added <br />that each single family home will offer an undergrouno'6 ' er system, exterior curb <br />appeal, and a variety of color options. Mr. Uhde noted /9 e size, quality and pricing <br />of the single family homes will remain approximately the s , as the townhomes. <br />Mr. Pogalz made a MOTION to close the Public Hearing' at 7:15 p.m. Motion was <br />supported by Mr. Hyd otion carried 5 - 0. <br />to recommen <br />t ddition, s ject to the following conditions: <br />Mr. Hyden , rn iNIOTI •° <br />Plan/Preliminary P14 for <br />ust . is luded on a evised preliminary plat that is submitted for <br />onsideration of the preliminary plat by the City Council. The <br />strated with a detail on the preliminary plat. <br />proval of the Development Stage <br />review prior <br />setbacks can b <br />2. Documentation of the status of the Rice Creek Watershed Permit must be submitted <br />for review prior to consideration of the preliminary plat by the City Council <br />Motion was supported by Mr. Pogalz. Motion carried 5- 0. <br />Mr. Laden made a MOTION to recommend approval of the Final Plan/Final Plat for the <br />5th Addition, subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The preliminary plat of Century Farm North 5th Addition must be approved prior to <br />consideration of the final plat by the City Council. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />
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