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-g- <br /> Gustafson letter, that the documents would be forwarded to the H.R.A. attorney as <br /> soon as the Arkell attorneys receive them. <br /> Motion by Councilman Makowske and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to accept the <br /> Modification to the Kenzie Terrace Development Concept Plan dated February 8, 1985, <br /> consisting of two pages, a title page and a site development plan, with the major <br /> change being that the units in Phase I building have been increased to 150 units <br /> with a corresponding reduction in the units for Phase IL�.and III, so the project <br /> total remains at 495 units of housing, finding that: <br /> 1 . Significant information pertaining to the new proposal had been provided by <br /> the proponents and no one had expressed opposition to it during the Commission <br /> hearing or to staff prior to the hearing; <br /> 2. The project is contained in a Planned Unit Development in area designated for <br /> significant redevelopment in the City's Comprehensive Plan; and <br /> 3. The P.U.D. process allows the City and staff to give constant attention to the <br /> development process. <br /> In accepting the Modification, the Council finds that there had been no opposition <br /> to the changes expressed during the February 19th Commissiom"hearing, the Feb- <br /> ruary 26th Council consideration, or to staff directly. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Enrooth and seconded by Mayor Sundland to accept the Modified <br /> Detail Plan and Final Plan for Phase I of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project <br /> dated February 8, 1985, and contained in the set of drawings presented by the <br /> redevelopers, including the amendments listed in the notice of the Commission <br /> hearing published February 5, 1985, as follows: <br /> a. Increase from 134 to 150 the maximum number of units allowed in the development; <br /> b. Allow complete enclosure of both levels of underground parking (previous plans <br /> called for one level to be enclosed and one level to be unenclosed); <br /> c. Allow increase of 2 enclosed parking spaces and an increase of 4 exterior <br /> parking spaces; <br /> d. Allow increase in height of the building from 49 feet to 50 feet 6 inches to the <br /> bottom edge of the mansard roof. Height to roof peak would decrease from <br /> previously approved maximum of 64 feet to approximately 56 feet; and <br /> e. Allow conversion of the 1-oft units above the fourth floor to a. fifth floor, <br /> thus allowing an additional 16 units .in the total building design. <br /> In accepting these changes, the Council finds there was no expressing of opposition <br /> to the changes from the public during the February 19th Commission hearing. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to accept the <br /> recommendation of staff that the 2% construction bond required in Section' 13, <br /> Subdivision 7.6 of the Zoning Ordinance be waived since the Housing and Redevelopment <br />