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n <br /> Background: <br /> Introduction: <br /> 411 <br /> The Planning Commission reviewed this item on April 1, 1998. The Planning Commission is <br /> being asked to make a recommendation to the City Council on April 15, 1998 concerning <br /> development stage PUD plan approval. Full public notice has been provided for the April 15, <br /> 1998 meeting. The application was accepted on March 17, 1998. The 60 day approval period <br /> expires on May 17, 1998 unless extended. <br /> Project Summary: <br /> The site in question is located at 2430 Highway 10. The 26.03 acre site is triangular in shape and <br /> is bounded by Highway 10, Long Lake Road, and County Road H2. The property is owned by <br /> the O'Neil family and is under contract for purchase and development by Anthony Properties <br /> Management. Anthony Properties Management will have a ground lease for the development and <br /> will purchase the property upon the death'of Mrs. O'Neil. The developer is proposing to <br /> construct a 63,000 square foot 15-screen 2188-seat movie theater, three 11,000 square foot one- <br /> story office buildings, a 5000 square foot restaurant, and a 6400 square foot retail building. The <br /> movie theater would be operated by Carmike Theaters. <br /> An 8.25 acre wetland would remain undeveloped on the site. Total green space on the site after <br /> development would be 16.73 acres which is 64.3 %of the total site area. Impervious area <br /> including parking areas and buildings would comprise 9.3 acres or 35.7 % of the total site area. <br /> Parking for a total of 776 cars is provided on the site. 82 parking stalls are shown for the <br /> restaurant site, 49 parking stalls are provided for the retail site, 548 parking stalls are provided <br /> for the theater, and 97 parking stalls are provided for the office buildings. Joint use of the theater <br /> and office parking is indicated because offsetting hours. <br /> Previous Approvals: <br /> On May 12, 1997 the City Council approved Resolution No. 5104 which changed the <br /> come - - - a :--.g . .: : ,-- - ; . - " -a.-- !- . _ _ e ki. _e <br /> Use PUD (Commercial and Residential Uses). The City Council on the same night gave first <br /> reading to Ordinance No. 598 which rezoned the site from B-1 Neighborhood Business and R-2 <br /> Single and Two Family Residential to PUD for commercial uses. Resolution No. 5119 was also <br /> approved on May 12, 1997 which approved a General Concept PUD Plan for the site. Second <br /> reading and passage of Ordinance No. 598 occurred on May 27, 1997. Copies of the approved <br /> resolutions and ordinance are attached for your information. <br /> PUD Approval: <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 approved a general concept <br /> 411112 <br />