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Mounds View Planning Commission September 3, 1997 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> • <br /> instead of the originally planned 16. The complete renovation of the Red Oak apartments <br /> is still included in the revised development plan. All dimensional requirements, drainage <br /> and ponding, access and parking, landscaping and easement issues have been addressed by <br /> the applicant. He added that there are some clarifications that need to be made in regards <br /> to the originally planned chain-link fence. Consideration should also be given to entering <br /> into an easement with the neighboring property to allow for a pedestrian access to <br /> Eastwood Road at the northeast corner of the property. <br /> Associate Ericson addressed the Minor Subdivision stating the park dedication <br /> requirement will need to be met. He stated the easement requirements and changes to the <br /> survey would have to have proper documentation. Other issues needing to be resolved by <br /> MSP Real Estate: the new Red Oak Apartment garages and attached office and recreation <br /> area cross the lot line between the apartments and proposed lot for the townhome <br /> dwellings, and the driveway for the apartments would need to be relocated to the <br /> townhomes lot, and a shared access driveway easement recorded with the county. <br /> Associate Ericson stated that Staff is recommending that the Planning Commission <br /> approve Resolution 528-97, a resolution recommending approval of a development review <br /> request for MSP Real Estate, provided the City Engineer has approved the drainage plan, <br /> • subject to stipulations. <br /> Associate Ericson stated that Staff is recommending that the Planning Commission <br /> approve Resolution 529-97, a resolution recommending approval of a minor subdivision <br /> request of MSP Real Estate to combine the two vacant parcels south of the apartments <br /> into one lot, provided staff has resolved the two issues described above, subject to <br /> stipulations. <br /> Milo Pinkerton, president of MSP Real Estate, stated the development review before the <br /> Commission meets the requirements of R3, R4 zoning. He added that the charge of the <br /> Commission is to approve the development review based on the fact that all code and <br /> ordinances issues have been met. <br /> • <br /> Commissioner Stevenson asked if there was an income Ievel change based on a reduction <br /> from 16 townhome units to 10; many of the units will be of the subsidized type. He also <br /> asked the applicant to address, for the public, the approximate rise in the rent that would <br /> take place because of the upgrade planned for the Red Oak Apartments. <br /> Mr. Pinkerton stated that the townhomes will rent for$650-$750 with the tenant paying <br /> their own utilities. The apartment rates will go up to $520 for a one-bedroom and $590 <br /> for two-bedroom apartments. He added that the number of subsidized units is still ten, as <br /> • it was in the original development. <br />
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