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p118Y <br />e REPORTS <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />3 AUGUST 16, 1988 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES - RON HANSEN <br />4 Lang -Nelson P.U.D. Changes Okayed <br />5 Commission Recommendation <br />6 Commissioner Hansen reported the Planning Commission had unanimously <br />7 approved of the changes the developers had requested in the Planned Unit <br />8 Development for Phase 3 of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment project as <br />9 reported in the minutes. These included a 43 foot height from grade to <br />10 roof peak for the three apartment buildings. The developers have <br />11 signed a Redevelopment Agreement with the City to construct these <br />12 buildings on the site currently occupied by the St. Anthony Village <br />13 Shopping Center and an adjoining parcel of unused parking area on the <br />14 west side of the Town and Country Store property. <br />15 Paul Brewer, President of LaNel Financial Group, Inc., and Greg Bronk, <br />16 Analyst for Lang -Nelson Associates, were present but further testimony <br />17 from them was not deemed necessary in view of the extensive minutes on <br />18 the proposal which the August 16th hearing had generated. <br />19 Mr. Soth suggested the approval be made subject to a plat being provided <br />20 as required by Ordinance and that the Council waive the requirement that <br />the developers post a 2% bond because that had already been taken care <br />z2 of with the $360,000.00 Letter of Credit the developers had provided the <br />23 H.R.A. when they had signed the Redevelopment Agreement on August 4th. <br />24 No one else appeared to speak either for or against the proposal and the <br />25 Council took the actions recommended by the Planning Commission. <br />26 Council Action <br />27 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to approve amending the Develop - <br />28 ment Concept Plan and the Detail Plan for Phase 3 of the Kenzie Terrace <br />29 Redevelopment Project as proposed by Lang -Nelson Development Corpora - <br />30 tion in accordance with the Site Plan and Preliminary Landscaping and <br />31 Utility Plans developed by Pope Associates and printed August 9, 1988. <br />32 This amendment would allow the construction of three buildings of three <br />33 stories each over underground parking as proposed on the site currently <br />34 occupied by the St. Anthony Village Shopping Center and an unused <br />35 triangular parcel of land on the west side of the Town and Country Food <br />36 Store property. <br />37 Said buildings will consist of two apartment buildings for senior rental <br />38 only, with Building B to contain 48 units and Building A, 57 units. The <br />39 third structure, Building C, will contain 96 high quality market rate <br />40 rental units. The amendment would also allow building heights of 43 <br />4 <br />