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Mounds View Planning Commission June 16, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 7 <br /> 7. Planning Case No. 561-99 <br /> Property Involved: 7613-7619 Woodlawn Drive <br /> Consideration of a development review request for a four-unit residential rental dwelling <br /> Applicant: PMJ Group (Mike Juaire) <br /> The applicant's representative, Phil Juaire, was present. •. NOME <br /> NIMMERK <br /> Planning Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follo .r <br /> The applicant has requested approval of a developmerr ew the fourple • <br /> ted at <br /> 7613-7619 Woodlawn Drive, currently vacant property. T ;eap•, nt has purchased "' `et through <br /> the Ramsey County tax-forfeit auction and is also the owner t<: !_.: :ent lot to the west, for which <br /> the Planning Commission already recommended approv bf' 1 SS;c i development review. He <br /> stated that the City Council has approved the first Development Rei :'' g<< at construction on the <br /> project has commenced. He stated that all of th$_ ® - i 'ng Com'� : st; : :: .nd staffs requested <br /> modifications had been accomplished. He app agreedsign�.: ; _. :�t!�tt ;< �,.: thet had to a <br /> statement indicating that he would dedicate '.sem pevide< he Commissioners with the <br /> updated and revised landscape plan, with :r modifttione: : : ere recommended by the City <br /> Forester. He stated that the property ok':�'� er to thy_ north h: .:.d dated that she would dedicate an <br /> easement to the County Road I st . wer .f.Ch basin. e explained that this was the City's <br /> preferred option to the address drq:' e issu Ie statediat the encroachments from Woodlawn <br /> Terrace would be removed. f <br /> Ericson • <l ®:.:$ the C. !,.4.41, 4 .!:;is with tgoeplan and floor plan for the second development, <br /> which s'ilfaSiztory s .0:10t at grade level (no basements) with the four dwelling units <br /> p <br /> lined in a ro >: stated:; . . `ti fourplex would consist of three 3-bedroom units and one <br /> ., � � �4�..ry:pry�,. <br /> 2-bedroom unit: . nits, kception of the 2-bedroom unit, will have a two-car tuck- <br /> under garage. e i'4:0unitvvr�1 tilt'have a one-car garage, but will have two parking spaces <br /> in front o $e unit. setbacks, lot width and area, and all dimensional requirements <br /> .v- 1,€ - • •ees : :;;. •• • a • • ••• . • - . ..- . .. his time. He <br /> stat-4 at Housing Insp; t, teve Dorgan had indicated that, although this was not the optimum <br /> Si IVon, there was not!.:' g in the Housing Code to prevent this.. <br /> OW gave a bri• :_; verview of the stipulations, which were identical to those included in the <br /> Afi• : :�:I :.£ He stated that they were in the process of being met, and that staff would <br /> r ` accomplished prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. <br /> Commissioner Miller asked if the encroachments referred to in Item 3 of the resolution should be <br /> identified. Ericson stated that the stipulation could be re-written to refer to the site plan for <br /> identification of the encroachments. <br /> • Chair Peterson asked if the lower level of the 2-bedroom unit would be finished. <br />
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