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Mounds View Planning Commission <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 23, 2008 <br />Page 4 <br />Commissioner Walsh-Kaczmarek stated this is establishing a city code not just for one <br />development.. <br />Commissioner Meehlhause suggested having number 5 read as follows: <br />(5) The parking recommendations are as follows, unless the City Council determines <br />more or less parking stalls would serve a better purpose: <br />A) Parking spaces require for independent living = 1 space per unit with half the <br />spaces enclosed; <br />B) Parking for assisted living = 0.5 spaces per unit <br />C) Parking for nursing homes/memory care = 1 space for every 4 beds <br />D) Parking for assisted living/memory care facility staff= 1 space for every <br />employee working on the largest shift. <br />Commissioner Lang questioned the rear yard restrictions being the same as the R-4 district when <br />last meeting we talked about the setbacks in the R-4 district being doubled. <br />Planning Associate Heller stated the development would fall under the new PUD ordinance <br />unless it is less than two acres and then it must be rezoned to R-4. The double side yard setback <br />is specific to R-4 zoning and senior housing and wouldn't apply if the applicant were using a <br />PUD zoning. <br />Commissioner Lang stated in the heading it states Senior Housing and R-4 so we are sending <br />applicants to R-4 Senior Housing. <br />Planning Associate Heller indicated applicants would not be looking in the R-4 zoning section. <br />Chair Stevenson suggested incorporating the setback requirements into the PUD section. <br />Planning Associate Heller stated she would make the amendments to the code and bring it back <br />to the Planning Commission at the next meeting. <br />Commissioner Meehlhause asked if this would delay the proposed project. <br />Planning Associate Heller stated the applicant has already made application and didn't want to <br />wait for this code amendment to take effect since it would delay them by at least a month. Their <br />goal is to break ground yet this year if they can get city approval in time. <br />7. Next Planning Commission Meeting: <br />A. August 6, 2008 <br />B. August 20, 2008 <br />