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11/22/1988
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Mr. Brewer told her not providing as much brick had been a matter of <br />2 economics once the developers got into changing roof lines and adding <br />3 separate entrances for the ends of the buildings. However, he added <br />4 that he was certain that once she saw the buildings up she would change <br />5 her mind because putting the wood on the top floor of those two large <br />6 buildings tended to cut the scale down and added more texture and <br />7 interest to the buildings which would now relate better to the <br />8 adjoining residential areas. The developer said a need was perceived <br />9 for a visual transition between the large brick building across Kenzie <br />10 Terrace, the three story brick Building A and then a reduction of the <br />11 "mass" effect with the two story villa -type units with clustered <br />12 entrances. <br />13 Between 25-30 residents had begun to gather in the Chambers for the <br />14 recycling forum which followed and the illustrated drawings of the <br />15 project were shown to them. One person expressed the concern that it <br />16 might be masonite which the developers were planning to use in the <br />17 areas which weren't. bricked. Mr.Brewer assured her the wood portions <br />18 of the buildings would all be in stained cedar wood and would present <br />19 a project in which the whole City could take pride. <br />20 Council Actions <br />21 Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to waive the preliminary plat and <br />22 approve the final plat which would combine all legal descriptions for <br />23 property contained in Phase 3 of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment <br />Project into a single parcel described as Lot 1, Block 1, St. Anthony <br />z5 LaNel Addition. Subject property is generally described as the St. <br />26 Antony Village Shopping Center property and several small adjacent <br />27 property parcels in the general vicinity of the 2600 block of Kenzie <br />28 Terrace. Approval is contingent upon the City Attorney reviewing the <br />29 replacement of a portion of the sewer easement running through the <br />30 center of said property which is necessary for siting one of the <br />31 proposed buildings. <br />32 Motion carried unanimous) <br />33 Motion by Marks, seconded by Ranallo to amend the Detail Plan and <br />34 Development Concept Plan for Phase 3 of the Kenzie Terrace <br />35 Redevelopment Plan (dated November 4, 1988) from the one approved in <br />36 August, 1988, to allow a second curb cut for a driveway on Kenzie <br />37 Terrace with a corresponding cut in the median and/or a new entrance <br />38 into Building C's underground garage on the other side of the building <br />39 subject to an update of the traffic study done a year ago to indicate <br />40 what effect a median cut might have on the traffic flow in that area. <br />41 Motion carried unanimously. <br />42 Councilmember Makowske Ouestions Wood/Brick Mix ProRgsed by Developers <br />F] <br />
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