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_'�I rF-� . .;- __ . , � -. -y I. - ==—v- — •�'.__:.e — �=-- -. _ . ---. .---. . - -' .. � -- - --- —�� <br />.. . �:_ ."" " ' ':' -. _ - � . -. ,�— � . .. _ ' _"_""_' ' . _' ' I . <br />PUD A�roval: <br />There are three steps to approval of a PUD. These include general concept plan, development <br />stage plan, and final plan. As indicated above, the city has previously appraved a general concept <br />plan. The applicant has now submitted a development stage plan for city approval. 1120.04 <br />Subdivision 3 of the Municipal Code outlines the procedure for development stage plan approval. <br />The code states that the Planning Commission shall review the plan and submit a written report <br />and recommendations to the City Cou.ncil with respect to the conformity of the development sta�e <br />plan to the general concept plan, with respect to the merit or lack of inerit of any departure of the <br />development stage plan frotn substantial conformity with the concept plan, and with respect to the <br />compliance of the development stage plan with the provisions of this Title and other applicable <br />Federal, State and local codes and ordinances. No public hearing before the Planning Commission <br />is required by the City Code. <br />1120.04 Subdivision 3f. outlines the following review and evaluation criteria for development <br />stage plans: <br />1. Adequate property control is provided to protect the individual owner's rights and <br />property values and the public responsibility for own maintenance and upkeep. <br />2. The interior circulation plan plus access from and onto public rights of way does not <br />create congestion or dangers and is adequa.te for the safety of the project residents and <br />the general public. <br />3. A sufficient amount of usable open space is provided. <br />4. The arrangernent of buildings, structures, and accessory uses does not unreasonably <br />disturb the privacy or property values of the surrounding residential uses. <br />5. The architectural design of the project is compatible with the surrounding area. <br />6. The draina.ge and utility system plans are submitted to and subject to the approval of the <br />Director of Public Works/City Engineer. <br />7. The development schedule insures a logical development of the site which will protect <br />the public interest and conserve land. <br />8. The development is in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 1010 and Titles <br />1200 and 1300 of this code. <br />9. Dwelling unit and accessory use requirements are in compliance with the district <br />provisions in which the development is planned. <br />Plan Chan�es: <br />The following differences e:cist between the proposed development stage plan and the approved <br />general concept plan as outlined in Resolution No. 5119: <br />1. Parcel B is designated as a retail site instead of a restaurant site. <br />2. The movie theater seating has been reduced from 2648 seats to 2188 seats. The number <br />of screens has been reduced from 16 to 15. <br />